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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Jul 1960, p. 10

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t PAGE TmN I F 181 King St. E. Bowmanville MA 3-350 ttehm of Mrs. C. Shaw, Joan Hall; Grade 1 and 2 Norgrove, MNs. Rob Hilditch,M.Eneoud Oshawa. boys, Alan Yeo; Grade 3 and Donna and Robbie visited Mr. and Mirs. Leurence Gi- Mn. and Mrs. Herb Stain- 4 girls. Lynn Skinner; Grade friends in the village last Sun- mer of Ridgeway, were week- i ton's family -picnic wes beld 3 and 4 boys, Gary Scott; Sen- day. end visitors wiilh his parents, ion girls, Esther Anne Rose- Mr'. and Mrm. Frank GiRlner. vear; Senior boys, Ken MVur- Miss Catherine Stewart and Mn. and Mr.R~'o, rc phy.PMitsHoMeriaecely isî tehave moved into tiheir new Three legged race-Junior PokHp eetywt h ome, the former Howard Or- Ungirls, Lynn Skinner, Lynda Durham County Club of Toi'- mîston property. Fa,. Malette; Grade 7 and 8 boys, onto wfhen they miade their an- Mr'. and Mrs. EFl eEe John Vivian, Doug Park; aual trip to Durham County. arl~lyc etWerbrog G A S O L I N E 'Grade 7 and 8 girls, Hennie Melvin White oandind a pn if ofeeerbroghM. G A S O L Ir Reyenga, Esther Anne Rase- viited hie cousin, Mrs. W. and Mns. Cecil Buriey. vear; Grade 5 and 6 baye, Ted Mercer aind also relatives at Miss Bertha Thompson and AT THE MOST ~~Wood, Gordon Janczyn; Grade Elizabethville Tuesday.M.Wine uneo!T- an 6 G i cotMie km uests with M s. Alva Swar- Onto left Milton by plane to ner.brick Sunday ta celebrate Mr. epend a couple of weeks with I bel-berrow Race-Junior and Mire. Fred Andeoson's first Mms. Miaud Stevenson (ne. Ed- jboys, Allan Yeo, Gary Scott; weddîng anniversary were Mr'. wards) of Calhgarey. R easonable P ric Junior girls - Lee Skinner,aniM.Axero aniwe rs ngatDy0fo- r Ieneeyega.Rac-seiordaugiuter, Mr. and Mirs. Grant nol was a weekend visitor CA ILgirls, Roslyn and Janice Tay- Ferguson: Mn. andi Mns. wiu- Brown. M.~ e Gibbs, Ted Wood d Roughley, Davîi andi Don W-4. Ifeetlnt V G O R LG k Race - Junior boysad os ouhiy June meeUig of Newtonvffle V 193 0 O ILGaryScott; Senior boys, Wil- Mr. and Mire. Cbariie Roach W.A. wes beld ededay ev- fred Hall; Senior girls, Mer-:SWd faimily, Lakeview, visited ening the 29th in the S.S. el 78 BOND WEST OSHAWA ganet Janczyn. Mm. W. Mercer over the holi- ivith theh President, Mirs. A. A presentation was made by day. Wade i the dhaar and i Charlotte Annis and Esther Sehocil18eOUt andti1he girls charge of business period. It FA M T N ST ELE PH ONE An Roseveer ta the teach.. and boarae agad enjoying a decided to gve th~e Chrc AVAIANLER A . ii ~ r ahamnierec aluminum tnay, TrumaSn G&1i>u11I et Ken-gar- sun rooni on parsonege,'.onk r lass fruit bowl and fancy anti Mrs Gerbutt are plann- receiveti from Sunshie Com- saLit and pepper shakers. IMg on livirxg bore permanent- maittee. MMna.ROYv Panow had * 'Shorthorn Ca file Play Prominent Part »In World Economy f ca hSIy nd e ing cther ,es rm c i e t Su veyMrs. Mary LuxSe and frIends Farm A cidentSurvey.the. hoiday weekend et Show 10 eop ç KiledOnto Sunday to see hls bro- ther-in-law, Ray Moore, who je in hospital suffering from Durig O e Y a r erid xa heart attack. urin One eu rPerïd .4John Carscadden was moved "n i to Bowmanville Memooial Hos- Ithe Durham County Farm person invo1ved. At the same and stumbles resulted in tem.. pital1 Tuesday fror the home Accident Sur'vey, that was time, 18 temporary injuries, porary injuries while in the of Lck Reid where he had rompleted in the spring of1 did result. case of the motor vehicles been ttaci~ 'etcher i ba h toen 1960. There were one hundred The number of injuries there were 7 fatalities and il 'a tayingFletche r. and ireen ieports sent in for Durhamî around the yards and the im-: that had temporary injuries - . ai utigt. r ndMs County. by the Farm Ac in plement sheds and shop were; Fire and explosions did cause T.iGrt.enMr tfrmB Xeporters. The alarming fact down with only four and in considerable property damage Ms enMratfo a çf the report was that 10 f arm that case there were three while being caught in farm , ker's Field, CaliforniliasieVLSit- people were kilied in Durham with temporary injuries. About machinery did result ini two ,;J ) ing Mcre. Marlatt and Mir. and1 * County during the period of the farm fields, lanès and the permanent injuries and large Ah-s. Allen Foster. MWarch lst, 1959, through to bushes and around the or- number of temporary injur Mr,. and Mrs. Cecil Holland February 29th, 1960. In addi- chards, there were 22 acci- ies. Actuaily, totaliing ail ac ..... have ieft Kendal to residie at *tion, 3 farm people had per- dents with 20 temiporary in- cidents involing farm mach-- we ob dsrt hi inanent farm injuries. These juries being reported, one fa- inery of any type, such as be- daughter, Mrs. Thompson at bam County, so that they are injury. Three chiidren were over, or being caught gave na *that much more alarming. 72 hur' iii the school yards and total of 15 accidents being re Vf, -I'r n M.Dier ag pesnshd eporary injur- in each case, they did have ported f t;stffand AlePte r&eunh les as a resuit of accidents a temporary injury. Bail parks, Some of the causes of the viàe udywt r n Involving farm peo ple, gravel pits and visits to the accidents were faulty equip- Mrs. Gordon Langstaff. The survey report was di- lakes did account for 1 fatal ment, such as overloaded wir Mir. and Mrs. George Mac- viedinoa unbe f resaccident for Durham Coun- ing, lack of guards, worn Donald, Roy and Treasa, Mr.« r where the accidents did takej ty. parts, weak floors and steps and Mrs. Bob Winn and child- mlace. In the home tiiere wee Perhaps the worst place as in' bildings about the farms.. ren enioyed a trip to tihe Thou- accient wit on of he as fatal accidents were Faulty operation zeem to cause 1giving a permanent injury and concerned for farmers was on a number of accidents and sand Iseands and o p ot f 15 temporary injuries resulted. the highways and by-ways ofi some of the causes here, were " Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Young- Around the farm buildings thmony hr eei e fxn at nmvn rnan, Dale and Karen of Beth- there were 31 accidents with ports of highway accidents running machinery, inexperi- any visited Wednesday even-à the high percentage being with 4 persons being killed ence, fatigue, poor driving, f.ng it Mran Mr.Bo around the barn and in the and 8 being temporarily in- matches and smoking, mis- Yng ihManadgr;Mr. and s o farm yard. One of those aci- jured. There were 4 accidents judgement.. -MsflnBak fCotie dents was fatal and 1 resulted on the county roads with 2 Looking at the equipment wresuppanrBlaektofSaurtceay in permanent injury for the temporary injuries, 3 on the invoived in the various acci- weepeven'gugand s . and r.Art township roade with 2 fatal dents, the motor car was by f'- evere nganMr.Pryan .t h accidents being reported and far the most- hazardous piece wevekend with en the '~1injury and 1 railroad cross- of equipment in use with 18 weedwt hm - ing accident with a fatal re- reports, while the tractor had Mr. and Mrs. F. Quantrull port being gîven. 12 reports for Durham Coun- adCale i' n r.D S1381 days off work with ta- ty. Other pieces of equipment Leaniri Nranvsd Mr. D _tai medical bis of $6091.00 included various types of live -. NS and Mrs. Jjck N Eai, Suniday. j and total property damage of stock, slipping on nugs in the Chief Walking Buffalo, holding his personal totem, Mr. and 'Mrs. Ken Neai, Julia - ' $167,859.00 were reported for home, power lawn mowers, arrives home to Canada after completing a world goodwill, and Ricky were super gueste 5~Durham County as a recuit of buzz saws, tractor drawn tour-by plane. The 88-year-old Indian chief of the Stoney Sunday. - , accidents that the reporters mowers and other pieces Of Indian Tribe, near Calgary, carried the message of Moral' Mr. ansd Mirs. Hatcher Fosten did report for this survey. farm equipment. and fanii1iy holidayed for, al - Falls and stumbies wene the Anyone wishing further de- Reanrnainent to New Zealand, Australia and Africa. while at Cream of Barley Park - - largest cause of accidents, tailed information may secure ______________________________ Sundnyaftron c.do S while following closely behind the same from the Extension J yn afrscadden in emona > were the motor vehicie acci- Branch of the Ontario Depart- Hohnital, adden iitedMor. Sdents. The one thing that was ment of Agriculture in B r Hopal and rs. Bob arruthers ...'noted was that ail of the falis manvilie. e e a l f uswihM. and Mrs. o artes Percy Burley Sunday were LetDaO EROppositionEMrs. VannaMtadt eioadÈ Le DR i**t~rong O p siinMir. and Mms. Len Oughtred o t he Pum ~p iiig.! There will be no Sunday Mrs. J. Weish and family, ,W E, .Satlyevenigaotff ShoorCucSevc ilBowmanville. LS<I *'nte atreda t hen homeboutf AVING TIME .. REDUC. the first Sunday in August.j Alan Hooper and friend i"trie Mr.a rse g tehm ia LAOR .INRES Mr. and Mrs. L. Thiffauit 'I7oronto, were weekend visit: elbrtewWUUhei heaWi NG PRODUCTION. DURO and family were Saturday ors of Mr. and Mrs. W. Park. ce0rt1ih ie ni Pumps, designed for Farm duty, evening visitors of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. M. LeBrun Strong opposition to the Act wliîch deal with resale versary of their wedding and 1 supply fresh water where and Mrs. J. Parkinson. Mary and family, Mr'. Tommy Mort- government amendments toprîce maintenance was voiced also tihe anniversary of. . wlifen you need it ... in the home Thiffault remained for a bol- iock, Miss Wima Stearns, Ot- the Combines Investigation in a brief placed in the hands anld Mi's. Roy Little's weddng. . .* barn . - . Poultry yard . . iday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Pugs- tawa, were weekend visitors -cfteSadn omte nCnrtltS obt KU-b truck garden ... provides reserve ley and Duane were Sunday of Mr'. and Mrs. T. Gibbs. at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stain- Banking and Commerce on les. s #or fire protection. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibbs and ton's last Saturday evenîng June 24th. hl wsedet73a Sei your Plumber or DURO Parkinson. boys visited friende at Ham- when about 38 attended in The amendments, the CFA Sunday evening aet Kenda]ai dealer for full information about Weicome to Rev. and Mrs. ilton and Grimsby. honour of Mr. and Mrs. Jim said, gave manufacturers and. United Church wlth the pastor M thetyefDUOSaowoG.okotadfaiy Mrs. Nellie Westiake,Mr Stainton and daughters fromlag super priees t Rev. R C. Wdiite in charge, ti ee Well PumnP you need, or Mn n r.G aPe- Bill Westiake, Bowmanviiie, Everett, Washington, U.S.A., the expense of farmens and C'nMdIi wiil be ilthe even- 01 write for folder, URuning Wat.r, son and Elaine, Mn. and Mrs Mi'. Jack Richards and Dean~ who have also visited his par- consumers generaiiy. Under lingis during the month of JuJy. ai Lhe Faim Necessity". A. Samelis, Christine andi Fiiidiay, Oshawa, at Mr'. and ents, Mn. and Mrs. Herb the amendments to the resale The choir sanýg "God wiil taRe vi David, Bowmanville, were Mrs. C. Bigelow. Stainton. price maintenance section of calre of you,, with Mire. Swar- te Sunday visitors of Mr. and Saturday and Sunday visit- Mrs. C. Shaw and Raiph, the Bill, the government pro- brick at the organ. Mrs. John Mitchell. oi's of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hall Oshawa, Mi'. and Mrs. C. Ail- poses to put in the hands of Cý rs Lter Goodman, and family, Dawson Creek, B. Mrs. S. Parker, Timmy and for any of a number of nea- C Bowmanvilie, with Mr. and C., Mr'. and Mrs. H. Spragg Terry, Newcastle, with Mn. sons, that hie will refuse ta o lry C u Mrs. N. Woodley. and e milya midon;Miss dand MrE.A. virtle. and Zl:aî::0 toa cto:i:,er.u C u ou Ms. Iabela MuphyMr.Lynne Cameron, Hamilton-, Mrs. W. Rahm, Mns. Ciern This makes a reguiatony auth- b Toronto, spent the weekend family, Toronto; Mn. and Mrs. Mrs. G. Niddery and Mary, the CFA said. Under this pro- n M Mn. r.E Mrhy os aand brs Biha : an Rhmtnd hirnvstdoyoftedaei fet wit Mr. . Mrph. ossHal ad bbyOsaa, amtn posed iaw it is difficuit ta cee The Durham Poultry Club in Mrs. Keith Davey and Ela- Mn. and Mrs. Keith Robertson hwayfr htwse Ohl hi otl etn nb I me visited ber sister, Mrs. Carl and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Allan S. S. No. 18 Promotions imosean firth a indta e- dheir29, nth960 etingrvon b Sargent, Peterborough. Thiessan and chiidreîî, Bow.. Grade 1 ta Grade 2-Joan ance would find it difficuit ta Brooks and Sons. mi Mr'. George Hynes, Wiliow- manville, Mrs. W. T. Wonden, Hall, Boyd Jeweli, Beth do so. President Tom Hoar openi- 19 * dale, and Robert Hynes, Newcastle, and Mrs. K. Rahm Knowlton, Jean McRoberts, Stouffville, visited their bro- and children. Glenn Murphy. Elizabeth The amendments, the Fed- ed the meeting and the secre- ed - ther, John Hynes, on Satur- Mrs. Elva Beckett is spend- Spry, Hetty Reyenga, Janice eration believes, will iead ta tary, Gwen Glaspel, nead the th, day. igafwwesa ehoeYo. re-establisbment of what, minutes of the last meeting ACK îO G Mi'. and Mns. Albert Ran- Theg amwweks at ber home. Yreo. t Gae3-ai amounts ta resale price main- after which the meéting was a JAC BIR U H dali, Whitby, Mrs. Herb Mur- TashelCameron failypici rd a rd -a tenance in many uines. This turned over ta the club lead- ty ray Oon, wrete gust ws hldatKamKap. MacDonald, Alan Mlhenich, wiîî stifle true price competi- er, Ron Brooks, who led us wi I~jJMIN ad EAIN i o M.nd Mwr.G.Adeadet Glad ta know Mrs. Russell Duane Taylor, Enla Vivian, tion, establish excessively high on a tour of their pouitry SDivision Street South 1 and Mrs. Gaskin. Sunday ev- We rgishoefHospithePnla e. seliing margins, create nigid- bouses. IRA 3-5615 BOWMANVILLE ienngcesssweMr ad M r aretospEitaMoor Grade 3 ta Grade 4-Max- ity in the price system, and in We judged a class of pullets __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __D.ni g aler re, M n. ad a ndMRn and Mrs. rl i c oo et e A ldread, John Jackson, general make for higher prices after whih the Assistant Agi- Mrc. D .he Aildread M r. and anDoadouli go , s e t Unald Janczyn, Beverley to the consuming publi. cultural Representative, Bob '-- ~ uMis. W. Jewell. Ronald ne- Hall, Grant MacDonald, Lyn-Ctasoedu nItr O fficermained for two weeks. da Maiette, Irene Reyenga We sare anxou, the edero-esting film on "Poultry Houe- Mr. and Mrs. H. Wood and Lee Skinner, Lynn Skinner,aiosidabuthtrnt- ing In Canada." After the famly MssJoyChmbr-John Spry. ward a reduction or elimina- meeting was adjourned lunch lain, Oshawa; Mi'. and Mrs. Grade 4 ta Grade 5-Arlientonfprccmetinad was enjoyed by ail the miera- K ellyRaymond Walker and family, Hall, Gary Scott. toea cemes of vproo s. imOU Mrs. i Walker, Bowman- Teacher, Jean Robertson. kinds which add ta the prices w o 'tville, were Sunday callers of Grade 5 to Grade 6--San- af produets but do flot raise N W won Mr. ad Mrs. Ro Maynard.dra Hall, Margaret Janczyn, their value to consumers.A E T N IL Miss Ruth Parker, Toronto, Janice Malette, Sammy Rey- return ta resale price main- spent Sunday with Mn.qand ena, Grace Rock, Wayne teane-ou--cntibue a4 n. m-Jeninef et Third Grain Club Meets Last Thursday The third Grain Club meet- ing wes helt i n the Agnicul- tural Office on Trhursday, June 30, et 8:00 p.m. Mn. Douglas Logedail spoke on the Land Judging Compet- ition .amng on Wednesday, July 27, and this will be aur next meeting. Project books wene checked by Mn. Dairymple andi club leader Jerry Brown, after wbicb rail caîl wes taken andi we adjourned. 4-H Mernbers Ofken oneTour P ~f Makets Lake Shore, Clarke On Manday, June 27th the E)urbamn 4-H Sheep, Swine The. Lakeshore Ladies K.S. and Beef club membere wene andi C. Cljub met at the home gven a canducteti tour of two o! Mmre Robin Alldred, June of the. mast succeseful mer- 29. Tnhe next meeting wili be keting sciienes in the Prov- at tlhe home of Mire. C. Bed- ince o! Ontaria. Win, July 13. In the morning the meni- M. C. Avery spent the bers visitet ii Ontario Public weekend withl hen eiSter, Miess Stock Yards. Tbey were gîven Blanche Wotten, Oshawa. a short etidrees by the man- M.adMs e.Jye ager, Mr. F. M. Campbell for- Mi'adMreBe.Jne mer Agniculturel Representa- leIt on Sundlay morning fO(r tive In Ontario County, on the a trip fia the west aoast and operations af the Stock Yard an their wey wiil spenti sorne and aiea on the services pro- tuie at thei*galary Stam-pede. videti by the public market Miss Barbara-Ann Ailldmet to the Ontario fermner. The is attending summer school ini membens aiea saw the Dutcii Taronto. Clock metbod o! selling, Mre. Don Couiter anti fani- which la used inh selling veel ily, Downsview, spent , the caves. weekend with Mr. anti Mm. In the aftennoon, the mem- Samn Powell. bers were given e conducteti Miss Dorene Powell accoan- tur o! the United Co-opera- panied Mn. andi Mmn. Jack Cra- ives of Ontario. The manager go, Newcastle, an a cam"ping Kr. R. Hennigar gave e very tip ta Presqu'ile Point on the nteresting anti informative weekend. breakdawn o! the Co-op anti Mr. antiMre. AU. Wilikints îentianed the progrees it bas and femily, Oshiawa, sPent a rade since its formation in few d.ays with hM. Chas. Bcd'- [948. The members aiea visit- win. Mns. Frank Branton andi !d Taronto's High Park whene Mm. Mary Rbichards, New- îey had lunch. castle, were Thursday visitors Ail In ail it wes consideneti witi Mre. Bedwin. succeseful trip for some for- Miss Dora Taylor, Courtice, ,y members a! the clubs spent tihe weekenti with Mn. r 'iiich were 'n attentiance. and Mire. Artuhumi' Bedwin. p YOUR AD IN lb-i £-hmuu 2 dMn PAYS OFF FOR EVERYONE! Tes, any way you figure it, the local merchant draws dividends from his ad ini this paper. A low-cost ad iii this paper's columns adds up to increased interest and buyixig i local stores . . . i honietown shopper's good wil . . . i more ail 'round prosperity at home! That's why a word to the wise l .. Cham o f Progrmmue wltli Mru. M. Kimba4 ,Mrs. C. Rob- inson and Mr. J. T. Peorce assisting. Piano solection by Diaeand Donna Kmnbeil was enjoyed as-wae aiea Accordiier selection by Fronk Stapleton. Rev R. C. WiÛte gave inforin. ati6n ln the new Wonion'a Fel. iowship Society based on ques- tions asked by Mirs. Wh.ite. Lunch and a social thne was enjoyed. S.S. Anniveroary Sunclay moening the Sunday Schoo~l helti thedn Anniversary Services. A junior choir was made up of aider memnbers ai S.S. andi songe were elso en- joyed b~y twa classes of jun- iors. Reeponsive readlng was by the Sund>ay Schoa led by Glen Farrow. The A.B.C.'s ai the Bible were taken by Mr. Moiville Jones, assistant Super. intendent and three boys, Grant Wéde, Barry Lane aînd Glen Farrow. Rey. R. C. White Pastair, spoke to the châldiren andi the lessons f rom message could b.e ppreoiated by youth andi adulte elliRe. Somo facts leiush"id know about your .moggsinsurnoe If thet home of yours is mort- gaged, the bank secs to it that your boan is protcctcd with insurance. But, do you have the protection you need for the unmortgaged part of your home-thc part you've alrcady paid for? Better cali us for a complete propcrty imnsu ce checkup .. sda A, STIAIT a. JAMES REAL ESTATB sowmanvilie Rteaidence MA 3-5081 MA 3-5498 LS This beef bneed bas played a prarnient part in agnicul- tural economy the wanld r ven. Onigiating in the Coun- yty o! Durhamin England, it ycame well aven a 100 years ega ta Durham Caunty in On- tario. It wae imported from Scotland by Mn. Robent Colla- cutt, Tbe Han. John Simpson o! Bawmanille andi others. *The breeti laten became con- spicuous and noted by breeti- ens af the nemes af the Sam- uel Allins, James Leasks, Tho- mas Bekers, Wm. Werrys of e Danlingtan; the Wrights andi nPhilpe af Cartwright and eManvers; the Powers, Tamb- àlyns, Mitcheile and Rickards of Clarke; the MicCamus Don- aideans, Redmonds, Arm- etrongs end Larmers of Cavan; Campbells, Meadows, Symons, later Hon. Vincent Massey andý Prof. Currelly af Hope Town- ship. Now Mn. and Mirs. Roy Phiip of Part Hope with their Glor- iadale berd of Polled Short- horns are making an impact internetionelly, whiie Maurice Baker, son af Jack Baker, So- lina, Durham County with the berd of S. G. Bennett et Geai'- getown, Ont., is recagnizeti as one af the outstanding judges andi sbawnen of North Amen- ica. Thue the breeti continues ta' represent Durham andi et the recent Spring Fair at Brook- lin three breedene from Dur- hem won ail the major awands. G. B. Rickard, Bowmanvilie, Won tbree furets andi three seconde; Baker Farme, Hamp- tan, two furets and two sec- onde. Howard D. Milîson, En- niekillen, a new breeder of lese then a year, won six finste end anc second, inciuding three get of sire from his sen-,i ion berd sire andi champion ENSURANCEC King St. EL Office if ÂLWAYS PAYS TO ADVERTISE 1Wq Read by 25,000 Prospective Customers Weekly 1junior herd sire and first pril» .yearling heifer he purchased 1at the top figure of the To. ronto Area Sale at $710. A, creditable showing for a new breeder. Jack Baker, recently ped 23 selected Shorthorn hei. fers bt Marellbar Farms, Lib. ertyville, El1., U.S.A., whose herd dispersa? brought $110,. 000 a short time ago. These heifers were for replacement. During 1959 and 1960 to date, Mr. Baker has turned over 153 head of Shorthoras, be- sides assisting in selhing as many more at club and dis. persal sales over the province. So much for Durham Coun- ty Shorthorn operations. With their propensity for both beef and milk, Shorthorns have been the pioneer breed in every English «speaking cou.n- try ini the world. FAIM SERVICE DEAD, OLD & CRIPPLEI) FARM STOCK Removed Free of Charge Immediate 24-Rr. Service Ask Your Operator For ZEnith 66550 No Ton Charge NViek Peconi - Peterborougb - lm Z CANADUN STATEMUR. BOWMANVU..L& ONTAWD THU MAT. 3MT ?UL IM ý 1

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