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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Mar 1961, p. 6

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PAGE SEXCECNUA TTSAN O~AVL~ NAI Liberal Speaker Urges lsete htprvnia n O I TU AR IE 5er prde t teAnlia federal governments as weil Church for service. A new as municipal counicils realize MRS. MABLE CHALLENER1 ROBERT CECIL HILL company flag was dedicated, M o e ra es Tr in ng that it ol be costly to pro-, by Canon Ashmore who also, M ore Tra es rain ng vid extnsie tadeschool The death occurred at the Cecil Hill, aged 66 years delivered a fine address con- courses. For this reason they Strathaven Nursing Home of and 6 months, passed away at cerning the Guide movement. An urgent need for a differ-iyear from Kennedy Coilege. have been backward in en- Mrs. Alfred Chaliener, who the Department of Highways The church was packed with ent educational p r o g r a m! "Mr. Newman gra d u a t e d couraging the establishment had been in failing health for Building at Pontypool, Febru- an interested congregation. throughout Canada with uni- from Assumption College ifl01 such instruction, hie charg- a number of years, on Feb.ary 24th, 1961. The annual Big 4 Guernsey formn scholastic standards in! 1933 with the Degree of B.A. 1 9th. 1961, in hier 87th year. He was the youagest son of Club Dance wvas held in the ail provinces was stressed bv'when he was oniy 18 years of, ]Bernard Ne w mi anr, M.P.P'.,! age. In 1934 he receivcd a Despite the expense in- 1 Born in Hampton she re- i Hugh and Catharine Hill and Recreation Centre here Fi-, Windsor-Walkervjlle. He ad- speciai certificate in physicali volved, it is better to provide ceivcd lier education there and wvas born at Benzonia, Mîch. day night. Music was pro- 7 dressed the meeting of the: education from the University trades training to equip ail lived there most of her life, When two montbs old hie and vided by Archie Courtice and flowmanville Liberai Associa- of Toronto." 'Canadian youth for work for with the exception of a few his parents and brother mov- bis orchestra. Cton te Losa vnn r ovkntl ftethe speaker expained. He nursing in Brooklyn, New! died in 1901. In 1904 is moth- tended the annual dance ot, Cetr o Tesayevnigspeaker's teaching carcer in stated such a plan would doYork. Shie was the daugtre married John Jobb and the the Happy Doubles Club, Port, f cf-b 8h He as strongîy the Windsor seonay ch much to eliminate jail con-'of the late Mr. and Mrs. Chr fmiîy movcd te Blackstack. Perry, Friday night. hN advocated the establishment for 25 years, and as an in-' finement for many, wbo getý les Pascoe. In Navember, 1918, hie Wakothne tlphn n te chncalstann.ouss sr cor fr n w C naiq'ite to be b ca s.flc She was first married to M n. maried Olga Ferguson and building for dial system cam- in th schols'for six years. He also spoke !of empioyment. Gog alrwh rdca-they farmed one mile northmecdls Moay Te GlnFyBrsdnto h fM.Nwmans service as an In regard to cost MnI. New-,icd lber In 1919, and then mar- of Blackstock until 1943 when bull dozing wvas donc and Bowmanvilleo h e r nte nainAry ontdotthtabmer idMr lrd hleeri hy oe the village and foundation laid during the BEST lion, was cbairm-an Aocia-heficeringWold CWadnIA. m:man pitdotta obr dM.Afe hlee nhe commenced working forwekntdyhyaely e meeting. Others on the plat-' - !laecan b ioe by some-1ý 1936 who als, passed awayonwe and oa theyDeartentof igbay form wene Robert Kent, a past 4 n 94Mr. Newman was; one with comparatively little! March lOtb. 1953. tAs a yongmn fhe playedSo n eetblcs e president of the Bowmanville A elected a member of Windsor education and destroyed bv al nhryugrdy h wsyugmn-epae Sryt erBbKt a Lierl sscaton Rgrýi4Y oncil and xvas re-inminor ernor. He said that' nbryugrdy h a bail and hockey and was in- ry to sahear ofbyteadc'j Libena Assocation R o ge r Civ Coua very active member of terested in ail sports. He was a ot mshdofb apc KLu 'Ki]patrick, and James Love- elected for a second and thirdi 10.000 scholarships annuaIly Hampton United Church as, a memben of h giutrlwhiic piaying junior hockev kin. a member of the faculty tenm in 1956 and 1958. H e vasi couid be supplied for the same wi savn fifu ec- oit n the Uri tdr e rda igt of Queen's Univcrsity. director of the cauncii's com-'cost as one bomber. we ins thefiiny Sbol. eCh- chy an MeUin. dhreFian Mns. Jh t U muniy wlfac, nd haiman Although education is notwaaso nexlet In introducing the guest1wsaoaeclnt elocu-! Hc is survived by his wife, ledge, Toronto. spent the - speaker Mn. Lovekin said that of thc special re-development, the whole answer to unempiov-i tionist.an duhtr Mron Mr.'ekn ih n.nd r BE' Mr. Newman was born in committee." Mr. Lovekin ne-!ment it can contnibute greatlyl h dcasdbaon m e-, S al rabM'ao Mweknd wCal wih M.an.r minded the '..eeting that Mr.1towards a solution of the prob-1diThe fea.i lybtissuo im-dgandle n Paul an Ca- .nd Mrsal rih . Do1 Kte E T Windsor-Walkcrvillc and had Newman bhýa been the mana-Âlem, Mr. Newman said. Hei diate flv buniece s nd neewsol ahm.li on. alyan br- Mr.nd abydautr, Tiliso re e v e i e n y e d c t o n g r co c , ,5 a n d a O y - a d d th t t a d s t ai i 1 sc a tte re d th ro u g h o u t th e c u n -i G e ra ld , p re d e c e a se d h im in u g sp e n t th e w ee k e n d w t l 1natriculation at Patte ns on' ta-ww db onfrt Collgiae i 199, nd ie tDi.:sig h ncss otud ent a w oo arerex ose ry, including Mrs. Roy Met- 1960) . and Mrs. Harold Kyte Colgit i 92,ad i Dsusig h ecsit orltuet woar xpsdtoicalf of Maple Grave. The funenal wvas held on and family. DS senior matniculatiori the next a complete change in the edu-Icducatioii but fail toabsanb i!fnrl evc a Feb. 27. from ithe McDerniott- Mr.OsEndWigta ~,~na crrcuum'nai p ch~ erssu ld be giveaethe hed on Tuesday, Feb. 2st, ati Panabaker funral chape] and companied Mrs. Milton Fsh. pwer ta eliminate students 2:00 p.ni. at the Northcutt & ivas in charge of Rev. P. Ram- er, Delton and Barry ta Can- A ET THE PRESTJGE Lieras H Id do flot make an bonest Smith Funeral Home, whenlcrul, Blackstock, and was very nington, Saturday ta visatý Liber ls H ld efort o lean. ber pastor Rev. F. J. Reed, iargely attended. Interment Mrs. Fisher's mother, Mis.! F ffortto larn.Hampton, conducted the ser- was in the Union Cemetery in Dion. - GINGERRAÉ The speaker mentioned the vice. Interment was in Hamp-1 Cartwright Township. MoÏr. and Mrs. Austin Bea K CE I S N S Disi. tM eeting n,% ig w olbin uitton Cemneteny. A 1KrkPanles wr thoncckeir lad cilden, wTh GU W IL" 's nearGencral Motors' Oshawa Pallbearers wene all neph- Beacack. Milton Fisher, Mer-.Jhn rdaughte- Mn. and Ms Delegates led by E. R. plant and thought should beleBaccJosn McDiarmed, Aex~ vvni Graham and Melville Jon Me ad hLIIE or Lovekin, President of the given to suppiying vacational Bchs Reginald Boyle, Herb ' d'iffen. no I Durham County Liberal As- and technical training in this Pascoc, Ross Trenouth, and There were many floral Mn. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, sociation wenc present at an arca for young people who in Glen Metcaif. ______tnibutes including thase froni Mr. and Mrs. Hanny McLaugh-: Executive Meeting of the Cen- the future wili scek work at the L.O.L., R.B.P., o! which lin, Mrs. Joseph Fonder, Mn.ý Asoal tniaSouinthe Libea . Business DireCtory e was a lyai member and and Mrs. Neil Bailey, Mrs. Asscitin el i te uite Mr. Newman said that iti fram the Depatment of Hligh- Velçva Bailey and Miss Cath. Hotel, Belleville, on Satur- was bis considcncd opinion- ways, Pantypoal. erine Bailey werc guests at day, Feb. 18th. that It would be Wise ta do AC C o Un ia n c y Frîends wene present frnm the wedding o! Mn. Garry The Executive meeting was away with grade 8 and grade,_____ London, Stratfond, Dundalk , Cooper and Miss Sandra Daw- S under the chairmanship of 13. They have been provedi -- Toronto, W,ýillowdale. Scar-1 son in St . Mathews Anglican Dr. D. MeVicar, Deseronto, useless, and depnive Canada R ~ AJ.DILLING baroughi, Oshawa, Norwoad,lCliurch, Oshawa, Saturd-ay. Preidet o th Cetra On ofmor thn ayea ofman 1Certified Public Accountant Pontypool, Midland, Bethany,' Mr. anîd Mns. Stephien Say- R taridenouth eCntral Aso-o!poreandthe a yer o! an- 93 CurchStreet Bowmanville. Orono a n d weIlland Margaret and Mi's ti an d South Li en] Associa- pow en and the s tue nt a e i rket 3-3861 Lindsay. 1H eIl îi V an Cam p, o sha w a tiin adelegas t ne d by dn-ofepnied o! t he me ao nt ! W . J. 1H. COGGINS \v Ciere Sunday supper guests or tRiding deleaot h e fom no fainuimte po nt d Chartered Accou nitant M . and 1rs. Hary Van tano-shwa n hewes t ot.Second Floor IDA'X. CAMPBELL Camp and Arthur. Kingston - Frontenac on the Emphasizing the need o!ý New Library Building fcsudn eah !Mss ess. oy ndB er east. wn eevd e d u c a t ieon uniformity Mn. Cor. King and Temper s Cann eî 9th guss r. Ryand BMllsFer *1Reports eerevd fromi Newman remarked that Cana-;:h, TAnet erac Sts. Ida M. Cmbl in ber 3tiuoM.adMs Lloyd eachi Riding President on or- dians are a mobile peope ea occurred ou Feb. 5, 1961,WihDoLsi Anne and ganization and candidates for Going fromoeprvne Yo ALE, FRIEDLANDER brbreinRgn. 'Chery1 attended sriea t j.' the next Fedenal Election. another is canfusing to stu- A & C0OMPANY Miss Campbell was borni Andrew's Church. Oshawa, It was announced that the dents, who arc moved back Lic counitants and Auditors August 27. 187«1. In Fenelon Suinday morning where Dav- e Annual Meeting of the Assoc- and forth betwecn grades and '61 Kn ,,: anrptyTownship, the daughter of the id William oto va n i ation will be held on March doing so sacrifices valuable 6 igS.E RA 5-1621 late Samiuel and Margaret Ann'o! a nme o iie en 02,1961. Each Riding will be time and leanning, he stated. Oshawa, Onitario (Graham) Canmpbell. She re-1 baptized. ýAften service they reprcscnted by 20 delegates. 1______'__B. L. Yale, C.A. ýceived ber education in the joined the i-est of the Fergu- The place of the meeting is F. I'ieciaiider, B. Coin., .P.A. scliools of Camieron and Lid- ýson and Morton families for ta be fixed at a later date. Ù6ONTEÉit7TB' - TEIT H say, and Iater taughit schooldinratehoe fM. Durham County delegates F iremen- RIEHL & CO. at Eden, Norland and Arn-r and Mrs. Noci Mortonan atStra' etig na-13Simcoc St. N.. Oshawa pnior, Ont. David. dition ta Mr. Lavekin, wcre, ..~ s Chartered Accountants 'Movîng t Saskatchewan iný r.adMs eleBa Russell C. Hancy of Pont S peak Att RA 5-3527 1906 she made lier home in' cock, Don. Grant and Bnian Hope, Counity Secre t a r y. * Bawmanville Regina. where for several' were Sunday dinner guests Treasurer, Glen Fry, Presi- 1- Call ZEnith 45730 years she owncd and openated1 of Mr. and Mrs. John Bea- dent of Bowmanvillc Libenal Sae i S Partners: tePrgnBsns olg. cock and callcd on bis mother £ Association, B. H. Huttoni Hon. J. W. Monteith, F.C.A, Later she was manageress o! Mrs. Wesley- Beacock and: iM.. President e! Port Hope Lib- The regular meeting was A. B. Monteith, B. Coin.. C.A. tbe Hunitingdon Apts., secre-1 sister Mrs. Tai-vis.J ________________enal Association and Mn. Rus- held i the scbeel on Wednes-1 G. W. Riehl, C.A.. R.I.A. tary-treasuren af the Willing-i Mn. and Mrs. Ralph Lan- l ___sel Dickson o!_ Part Hope. day, Feb. 8th. President Mrs.1 (Lîcensed Trustee'i don and Newall Apartments nier and family visitcd ber __________________________________________T. Brimicombe prcsided. Thci G. E. Trethcwey, C.A. until she retined in 1947. parents Mn. and Mns. Eber _________________________________________minutes o! the last meetingý R. F. Lightfoot. C.A. Miss Cam.pbell was best Siiowden, Courtice, Sundayý were rend by the secretany. known for lier work in heip- af ternoon. Privin Bayer Tyzin VleksR al cal as taken and r ti ýing ta establish the Orange' M . Fred Trewin atteîded Noue Dropt Noue Dropt Noue Drops Sinex Mrs. A'brahms' room will have C hiropra t ij Home fan underprivileged pro-i the sbeep breeder' convention 956 980 1.00 1.25 the pennant for this month. G.EIINMN, ..testant childi-en at Indian in Toronto, Wednesday. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Mr. C lac tt ave the tre s-Chiropractor lHead, Sask. This home is stil!i M r. and Mrs. Fred T ewin. urer's report. Office: lopenated by the Orange Bene-',Lloyd and Eanl visited Mn. BT $Se aime Colgate Paute 79o ONE-A-DAY Business was looked Intoi 1 Elgin St., cor, o! HorseySt. volent Societ.v o! which boandandMr. dg r oe, Oslî- 13T 63e zime Colgate Faste 55o MULTIPLE VITAMINS and final arrangements wce Phone MA 3-5509 ' she was the first president. awa Sunday. 630 zime Pepsodent Faste Buy 4.49 aize made fr the Euchre and Ci-o-iOffice Hours: By Appointmcnt She was a past Grand Mis-: Mrs. Minnie Franks and Mr kinole Part t be beld in jteso UcR .PrvnilHarrx- Franks, Peterborough, 49o Get FREE 1.49 aime March. The cemnittee in! en aiGrand Ladge L. O.B. A. o! visited the fonmer's sister,,PR 350 izeGlem Pste 7o the sies 275 e a'Sask. In recognition o! ber M\,rs. Leslie Mountjoy, Tliurs-1 PR iSoaim GeemFate 7e thr mme .~2.7 -8.9 cavrgecftis v brs.'achn ad_____ ___- - - - -services ta the cause she was dav. ________________________________________ Aery Mr. Mrchntand DR W.M.RUDELL, D.DS. 1made an honorary niember W'ord lias just been received DrsaMrs. Colacatt. Anyonc wisb-1 Office: Jury Jubîlce Bldgs. l and given the rank of a Moto!te etho M.Pec ~ough Remedes Geitel flg mre inormaton ma get40 King St. W. Bawmanville) Worship!ul Past GrandMi-JbOsaa Tabiets 1.35 in ouchit h aîy ! tes OficeHous:tressa!f L.O.B.A. of British ýTiiere were line tables of' SWIFT 1.25 -2.25 Creephes - - 1.50 3.29 -5.49 comte ebr.9 a..ta 6 p.m. daily I America. ' Progressive Euclîre at theP NyalCrop Srup 9c,75cThe meeting was i charge' Closed Saturday and Sunday 1In Octoben 1960 the Gainer'L.O.B.A. party Tuesday night ___ __ __ __ Ny r ou p Syr65e - 9e , 7.5e _ _ __ _ o ! M rs. J. Burgess. She intro- Office Phone - M A 3-5790 L .0 B .A., Regina, celebrate d M s G orghDa.0ePanRM P e r u s s n 6 e - 8 9 e - 1 5 u c e a s b e r s p a k e s , n . . b s e h o e - N e w a s t c ' t s 4 t h b i r t h d a v a n d p a i d M e r v n G r a h a m l e l d t h e b g l i Dristan Buekley's Mixture 69e - 98e 1.23 sime Calver and Mn. J. Hayman of -DR. ETW. SISSON lspeiltiuet d an n o crswt omn 5 F Sry Vieks Formula 44 - 1.19 Bufferîn the Fine Dcpt. Mn. Calveni L.D.S., D.D.S. 'bell for lier work on behlaîf Rohier anid Stuart Thomp1 1.25 Vieks Couth Syrup 69e 98e gv eyitnsigtl Office in bis home ,o! lier fellow man and espec-!son having the cornespandin___ _g I ______on the different causes o! fine 10 Liberty St. N., Bawmariville ial]v for the cbildren who, by scores for flic men. Mns and how te prevent thcmn. le Phone MýA 3-5604 ciréumstances beyond t b e i r, Charles Smith w on the lucky: De. Tee Moth Killer 59a Bathroom Seales 6.95, 895 Stressed the point o! propen Office Hours:'onrae numbened amang nunuber prîze. Lave Bmb____ 198 Mereal1.9,7.9 procedure in case of a fine., 9 a.nî. ta, 6 p.m. daily 'the less fortunate. - Dalry 31 Larvx Bob - .98 etreal - 1.29' 7 *4 Mr. Calver closcd ith a Closed__Wednesday - Sunday I A niem-ber of manv '.ear Larvex Llquld 1.09 - 1.69 Ayds _ _ 3.49 ýwarning ta, bewane o îpo RC .CTRN ..JfKa erpltnUîtr Rai ______ .6 Nran__________ 198 per use e! electnical appli.n- . F ce Churcli. RjofKnox eroina servi e wa Rai 1ces.an1 231 K)lan iîî t .-Bwnnil odce hn nWd sibl, t buld u ' --- '--' ' ~' Wadec, Ssk.Dean Editor, A blettenuiwasupaur supYlv. Barister and Solicitor Floral tnibtîtes wenc nîany,\eaehvigfi ete MON. & TUES., MA .ead 1,73frornhirano the Cacr rve R HIWellfficeso and vcnv beautiful. 'out bore for this fime of the in 'LiBmoLhir an vo! te an c te r ou Dn Srive. R. R. adde ntarQo.Palîbearers wene John Bea- yeaî-. 1 ami sending you a NAR. i~~~ * 141 ISVV 10sst lall Hie mup in tret Oon, ntni Llovd Beacock, Orvan packa1ge o! sait that Is manu- the annual canvass. M Dwner, Stanley Downer, !vn actuned iii aur sait mines ini nrs. W. Rudeil actcMa o r f gag e s Anderson, Rax-mond Anderson.1 u on n sshippcd toFR "~Valley of the Red'woods" dXc t si t ewtd asFins ee rsetfo'alr ts n.afdthecountrv Bn' îRC chainwoman fon the pragnami-Finswr rsn rmaIprso h whnw eefaaie ihSADIE HA3ILTONI - ORONO Hamiltan, Toronto, Longford block--, bags and cantons. It rdLe AND b nw wr avue iti Phane 1 n 16I Miii s, Mankham, Nestîcton, is bnanded l'Windsor Sat'. Rut f owanile ndRa lirst Mý,ortgage Fuîîds Blackstock, Sunderland, Portt is aur bggest industry andý STRAI Hunpley o Saw's. MrandLloy Residences - Farms Penny, Lindsay and Camenon. bas been going fu blast for' ARipeysang tw 'sh nm es od Business Prperties 3years. Adre u rt - ele * "Kýýenrysance" aishn "ben If you sec rny cousin Har- Birds Ii Irisb Eyer are Smiling. Mn. Mrtgge oan - M. Rable playcd the pianoi Prompt. courteous service BLA KST CK dfai ili shw-h sti h ies GREE? acconupaniment. IAODC.PDEL (Intcnded for last week't sanîpie package o! sait I've N EXT WED. & THURS., 7:30 Speaker o! the evening wsiApointl it ais n id y , P G Neel wo gvetaii RelEtean attended the Wonld's Day o! intu-rested in the pictune post id y Fil & AT. 7 id :30i informative addness on the, Motgage Broker 35 Prayer service in the Unitedl cards I've eîîclosed showing K E FIL & SAT.,7 and 9:30tobacco industry. H accom- "Newcastle Phone 35 Church hene Friday after- 1aerial view o! Neepawa, Fed- N RR panied bis lecture w ith verv _______________ noon, Feb. 17l. Ladies from ileal Building, Canadian Salt' *~nmsow P~'fine pictunes showinig the t~hie Anglican and esbteri1 Co. plant and the dock a THEMUUTAum u TMcwmany steps tepatge n Cadmus, etto ad Clean ae hc is oneîo -through befone it finally is 1_______________ Caesanea United Churches SaioaspplrNtoa om 'sold at the auction. KEITH A. BILLETT, O.D. took part in the service. Mns jPamks a nd a famous summer WAL DSNY~Mns. Rudeil tban, edtos Optomnetrist Romenil presided and con. resoni. a who had contributed te the ;î4l King St. E. - Bowmanviile ducted the apening and clos-' Witth fond memonies and II ofessa!hie evening. LunchOffice Houns: By appointment ing exencises. Mrs. Ashmore I bet whes a o u rnsel an 5 was senved by Mrs. A. Wood,'j Telephone MArket 3-3252 gave an excellent addness and an teradf'ed h ~ ~F ~Mrs. R. Smith, Mn~. C. Gilkes 'Mon. - Tues. - Thurs. - Fni. Mns. Harold McLaughlin sag, remember me when we lîyed ff and Mrs. O. Bragg. The April 9 arn. ta 5 p.rn. a solo. aol Liberty St., opposite Loy VOI5C 'meeting will be hield Apnil' Thursday evcnings Sunday heîng Gui d e rs Lane. 12 instead of Apnil 3. Wed. and Sat, - 9 - 12 I'Thinking Day", the Guide IWill J. R. GîllI TIURSDAY. MAR. Mt, 1961> f BUY - SAVI & White Ilomoj ANUT T BUY - SAVE 4ec 6 oz. Pkg. IRR&IFF'S INSTANT POTATOES 29C T BUY - SAVE 2c - 64 oz. bottie 45e - 32 oz. bottie V'EX LIQUJD BLEACH ..... 23c ature Save 2e catuire- Save 12e - (Oak Leaf Choice AFTç INERISL2 o 29ç IIs22f2 FEATURE - SAVE 6c Brown Bear - 2 lb. Tin viff s Red or Blue Brand Beef raeHoy )UND STEAK or 47c FEATURE - SAVE 50e ROAST Nescafe - 30e Off Park - 8 oz. Jar RUMP ROAST Instant Coffee (IKOUND END)89 RLOIN, WUNG & 89 FEATURE - SAVE 12o T -BON E Sc Off Pack -GatPg Cheer Delergeni 20e Coupon In each pkg. 75C *C Cr nd -1 aga TEA BAGS 79C VEATURE- Tresweet- 6 oz. Tin 1K STEAKS Lb. 59c LENON JUICE IULIER RROAST 1Lb. 49c fr 9 ["S -I lbM. Cello Pkg. BAKERY FEATURE EMUMFANS49c sunbeam - 8 te Pkt. MIUM RANKSCHELSEA BUNS T'S EVERSIVEET - 1 lb. Pkg. DLESS BACON -G6c 35 C Maid - Giant Cello Pkg. [NT PUFFS ýpr0 duce 29c FAMOUS CHIQUITABRN Nimootli- Pint Brick :E CREAN ____>c DANANAS ilour 1 lb. Pkg. L S 'PPNG CORN LS 19C FOR 5 pier Pkg. KN MATCHES L~arge, .uicy, California - 1Dz il9. LEMONS 59ci 'E 8c 3e Off Pac k ýgeîîized 16 oz. Jar BEST BUY - SAVE 23o Heinz - Il om. Bottie TONATO 4for O5 WMAN VILLE )NO . . . . . .*.. Cornish Marketerla -v *4 McQuinn's Market THE CANAL)IAN STATESMAN, SOMIANVILLE. ONTARIO ýý- -"i

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