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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Feb 1966, p. 11

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*~ -v4~ > v &Io%, It wasfhxfd»1 decldeid Tom Peters front Oshawa visit- The Canadam ttsaBwavle e.1.16 jValua'ble Art Collection vde.gh rfeugens itrMow yn ndfmiyand BTUU wihtepot kuck supper D nr MH ope Pri "'içm learMr..nthen Haaodon' C oi g t . . .F b 3 d bh the chu»*on Sat-The. priniploPort Hpeedaion -nd neral se mg for Bupper. MGayandathof announce arrif d e iement anone i hmfrtoyer n ovd M.adMrs. Ronald Luke Toronto onhrdV aur n n oDnl.As The Evenlng Art Clasa f> such as -The Art tallery .cf has a programme of fifty trav- l . reear.Uicsam subect. a ellngpxhibtios.mûrementon egwruigaureffectuivegJun tube-efecivedur-taHort eopeInn1934ta eac andchidrenanstedMn. nd 7, 966.He as i hMr. andu 27gae tw1966.s 'ýPlased toa ouceta M.Trono dnuL u c seln xiiinTeesossniÇJý f tiis ethsansujc. P;tz Benctt B.A BS. the adras themerlven.dfifty ndividubonga ls and ty onas ftes nc for r Mrs. Elmer Hawes In Whitby year. Ln (MsHar -,* -M.d. Bfento0fTe Oadabdead meadoerthree.,.hundrcd n atyes n play f or c~ the eanouncement had been HIe was appolnted vice- on Sunday for supper. Satur- Son cf telt ni n n dt Ms .Div) Ou ndthparitsthwoeve. eaf idivdulbooin. as privately made ta the Durham principal of Port Hope High day evening Mr. and Mrs. William Cah a ona hr r w rncid-n Stitut e-- Otro Tela ln-Thgvr ue ofnthe.cetous na r and thre e ned bthoreandcdnt tOamo ot ws yer. District Hlgh School Board Sehool in 15 n eaeLk lie vr n r.Hrp n teddsho '.1 colectinrai The an vauecf usa c olletion eared wered by ore some weeks ago.prcialf154DnJoa nTntnthe.M.Gy enovr Mayovyfoalrbte Colgetionofvaluable paint- olr po'.Mîsehbtonpo- Te treasurcr's report w3' is resignation, was accept- grithpa sixer fth r n Ms1amndsa954.Bwavle nte~whc i ecae a Bowmanvillc 111gb nBnet Illet- n am ndM.Bnnt' e d by MSs. Cuirtiir McCay. ed with great regret and allDri h i er fte M.adMs amn esfo fon atn We Mrg- t e net n ll ecuretoursime ar. enc etlcf A Vetnects wso badmmbDunwreedneofheslm =4fr a vnna~vle Second World War Mr. Bige- Clapp visited Mr. and Mrs. First Worl a ihUchl rd ai Febr ary bis points by meanu of slidcs grants being secured by the coeducted bv M&s. Cliffc.rd high praise for the dedIcation1wwsgvnlaec bec Donald Bowers in Plalnfield 136th Battinasabge . Bcrd ctof sie d or e fohe.ok o rLy hlatIsiut mthePvj Falis. adtewii'ner' wasto thedeachig prvessi faoil6 1940 ta on Wednesday and on the and later ahasrt~ h fnnlsrie'êa thnfiftY towns and citiez saine artists. He has requested-ince of Ontario Council fori emetn - wih hM.glch h dureengdisplyebar96tht he andiaerseas Mrs.Dt. G. Hooper at Orono.Mitay edlfrbvr. HoYngStTri9 O * Wftliifl Ontanlo and lectured ta ~~~~~~~~~~~that local artists bring their1 the Arts and Uie Canada MhfIetn *o'dwt heM.Bgeo uig 3yas edfoaUcTul utta ov te n taroand letre o wn paintings ta the meeting Council. IMziah beneffction. Lunch of teaching andl administra.-lHe left active service with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Borek Mn. Ga, noldI u-tretws' 'hn Mvr ten tt orgindeole. 2nd lhe will be pleased ta ee;lThe meeting lais entoau; w~as eired by Mr.g. R~y tion In the school s>ytem cf the rank cf major and îater and children ited * at h' oron in dainJaua cour* li.Bnetwl ar o-this groujp at the end ofteMembers of the public Inter- ronand 'Mrs,. Gordon Kirk, Ontario. was promoted ta Lieutenant- Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley tai, and wasmngraihl' often oiinlCana- public lecture and give a.ested in art. It la hopcd that' hrste -cfi h e eei Dinng bis pprt -j r inciplhpi ol ounel in h lthMiltaSot nRe-ekn. etuan o Mim.reP. lbe er wei,~ Imintingt, , au painIedwdthtn The Art Institut ofoOntariowabnesteeatnti.l]at thedpres- serve.e attenY"-.theirOshawaInHarnessncamparestaurant senveheaYukoneOstheneshaAllenrOssorcamp te- DÎ- a il aint ed swl h r Isiuec Ol8i be aatn.don Ki.-k on arch2nd. Roîl ent time the student body During the war yenrs much Horse Club" dinner and dance fon a mnbrayer.ldBckEnlGsnzd rangeftroinlandscapes to ab- e--~ all s to be answered with numbers well over 1,100. cf his service was with the at St. Gregory's Auditorium in The deiesdwsamm a oln__ .- tract8. The collection bas been thNW HrunuVe nawme af en Ir*sh sor« Mr. Bigelow is à native of lat Battalion cf the Midland Oshawa on Saturday night. eseilyfor this *P w w w L <prefarably sunrg by. cadi Durham CountY, having had Regiment. Mr. and Mrs. Win.Dbo letr or h itrsaememrber) . bis early home at Kirby. Mr. Blgelow is a memben cf chinsky, Courtice, visited at lactrgetour ictuvevare (Intended for last week) jLeonard Trick. For several .H1e began bis teaching car- 13ranch Se, Royal Canadian the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M lae, I tchnu, anatievhan- E-yen if aur news, duc toi years be hma been In por en at Kirkland Lake In Sep- Leglon, Port Hope. Luke on Saturday evening. r r n r Bied aite hua m ha- weather atd rcads, waa toc healtix end ded t North Bay.E HVIL Thze qatis tht ako& m ~e JLg we, w-rying o f wa h!3 ie da t.Chére.ELZtaugbt St continuation and in the Boy Scout movement and Lea, Toronto, were dinner li.alj~re >esnted are torme n i n the p rson of aTeno ur W1IO a-d ady w (Intended for last week) public sehoels in Nortbern and bas served as president ai guests on Sunday at the Alan ole,-azuo ak fa ie CJIeL ntf (-O Ktid~Mr.and Mrs. V. PcacocOntario. the Port Hope adDstitLuke's.M u u l F r ' ura, William Roberts, Harold elf.1%. CharrIes Bazinet. De- While in po heal!.h for entertaned "the HDneys" of In the fai! of 1928. he enter- Scouts.Dit Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Knibb, Town, Tony Urquhart, Wl- cexued -was we7l knowyn and scone tirme, local people were M:lugan on Sunday. cd Queens University at 0f bis plans for retirement Oshawa~, were Tuesday even- iamWitW ili Rnadresected In th"r corn -uavVy. oEn-fl -t52daiier cf tie ps. Mn and - Mis. S. MacLean, Kingston and was graduated Mn. Bigelow says lie ba sav- ing visitons at the Prescott :Ann Savage and Frankc Paim.itrW1 11Rnad e 'was thxe father of Mns. --rxg-of 1&. Prank Hyland at Oshawa, were with -Mn. arnd with a B.A. degrce in general cd up a numben cf thuxgs hie home. On Thursday aiter- anr. The ecollection has been his nesidence in Uic village. Mrs . McAllister on Friday science in 1932. wou]d like ta do including the naon, Mn. Edgar Prcscott and f tecured from public gaileies OBITAR igUi9&IIy foin Cartwight, even-ing. Re then taught physical-possibility of some travel. grandson, David, Enfield, caîl- Eal'ydu.ff area until moving îsmlly visited In Peterbon- A a Mrs. John Carrigàn and Doug- i fMIL EDWAIRD MITCM hELIere. a few years ago. Reela cugh Sunday. HM las, Oshawa, wcrc Frîday ev- e8thby bis wdow and Mrnd Mr. H.CoronIH A M P T O Nening supper guests with the yea a is ic ehilen- unraltok ad -.s E. îLaunde ige (Intended for last wcek> iin Bowmanville, and the good Prescya ipaeob auda ri Mo-w Ms or s aSetheietk Annua farin home, Lot. 13, Con. 1 Il,,! ra om ltx teh .Welteon even- Last Sunday was Christian wishes ai the village gouf homewee n.advissE [ Twnhi o T e-i inteixmient -i the Lang Glenda M&'c r tton aarge d th * for a speedy reo -Prescott, Tynone; Mns. John L Manvers par~ay e ik. Yoth Sixdy atUic amp ta hemMalette and sons, Mr. GIen - - - dayse br aryluheld funth eramnal Vault, rono. e GKQami ti, Shoinvilew was conducted entlrely by the Mn. and -Mns. Lewis Trull Malette and Mn. Larry Mal-Ge ea M etn Mackey Funeral Home In t*e o Moen y =t..kraQuatilSarnTe young people. The thnee points spent the weekend in Peter- ette from Woodville. - Lindsay on Thursday, wthI or t er ta ld Mr. JIim Mulidrew,Per-o the circuit were proud of borough. Mr.adMs i M. and Mrs. HitnPIes bul ind. Mr' ereey Orat i eres Ms oiig, ~ the "Weechy4>gans" and their Leeman accon-panied them. M.RlhPtr iSa-GnrlMeigc h amr'UinMta I.buialin . Mrnieetr , Ir, mother ai codiion 3& thoir -respeovve parTents. witness. Mn. Dave Nernis de- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dadson borough; Miss Mary Peters, FineIsuaeCmaywilb heduth Mithel nd cf the t eilin hospital at Ocbooeg. Mn. and Mrys. Jont uDe Ko- livered the sermon, "What and children, Peterborough, Bowmanville, and Mr. and Y ' ~~' iviacaun and Ma~~ vnel Mr. E. Biruno lft Suxxda-y kT~ hitby, "spet uda t does Jesus Christ, mean ta were at the Clarence Tinks Mrs Lonenzo Trull, Bowman- Counci hmel h onHlLdao I~ ~ I~ ~ hewasbon unCavnton- ith]~ in ~ Tie'.yos.". The Hi-C Choir min- for the weekend. Mn. and ville, visited on Sunday at the- lie wasborn inCavan o - wit hMls and in ic.oDino Wor tbred istered in song, the sel.ection Mrs. Charlton McB ride fnom home af Mr. and Mrs.Hrl ship Apil 0, 168 ndat te M. ad Mm Dc Wi shpAni 2,188 an sa thrse Weeks' vacation in end girls and Mrs. L. Mu!- being "I huniger and I thirst". Peterborough visited at the Salter E SCbI Tgeonshiperedhelaore- Qideanebr'ctt i dre'w, Oshawa, were at Mrs. Miss Ginger Balson told the home of Mn. and Mrs. Tink, ________ Tshi ev as eQiea ber since.te WaoLNmlad S'unny~side, Sun- children's story aiter which also. i :0ocic .. Mns i ch e llasin eduaeda Barlow Funer'al Hôme, Orionn ay. the congregati.on sang the Two-year-old Dwayne Ash- rMTCHELL'S CORNEftg Mr. M~¶ bictcl h dcal tdttpthOeïrrs ~ et oMr.Ms.J r m.ianb s still"eljMetbe tn iensf Jen by has been sick with pneu- .OE O Eto reciv th FnncaSaeetadth For fast, deau and say Mcel School, Collingwoodincccntly d ii 1-7sia, -hhe dustr Ms og "elM heSaisofJss.mania for flie . past tliree H&S PNHUEAfi Collegiate and Ottawa Normnal;Pet--,b--ougi. Sheha e sid-y . hesrptr wsred weeks. Dwayne's uncle visit- Mitchell's Corners Home and Au1osRpr conveniezit heatlng- School. H1e taught In bis home, cd ïhree miles east of the O Sulday, chuIclh sm MissDon Terrill, Matt.2: dfo Resolute Bay, North. School Association held "Open te elec i rcosadAdtr Juat ca! on ~ school at Fleetwood fer four jvillkigc for Gag e was at Garden Hill1. Ncxt 41-45. Mn. Edgar Wcrry led West Territories, and spent the House" on January 19th from adt ruatayohrbsns htmy us alous ycars, at Lifford school forofiieaO; S dy hl will be at in prayer.- past week at Mr. and Mns. 7 ta 9 o'clock fan the parents record breaking peniod of 2 smipahy . s t iose who EIlzabethvil'e snd Rcv. Ra'-n- Aftthe i service the min- Fred Arliby's. to have the pnivilege ai inter- properl on eoeteMeig Eletre ealn hlp sfe anyearsda Nwysmntaînb, piorai erowcter fit will speakli on "W!iat i. the iste met with those who wish Mr. snd Mns. Ted Chant en- viewing the teachers regard- Elctichetig els af.-niyears, Nwsmit' I peozrwetonvile i-mmning croft Chnist:an Bap- ta stant confirmation classes tertained Mn. and Mrs. Jackv îng aur students' progreas. 1BY ODR0 EBA00 DRCOS ing the tfarmn home, te which gette Cmcr ofnoe w e renkm. next. Sunday, ta be held at Carter and chlidren whio an- A bake sale was also heldH..Mcadn ds-re sun amhlie retired aften 39 years spéete ieCii& iOmec On Ftbnusany 2nd t1he Insti- 3:30) p.m. Toeyugpol ie on Saturday and went which proved very succcssiul. for any rom nat the flck in the teaching profession, hmeeng n Tuca cvenlng. uhemet Aet Mr.s C.Mber en S accoac ts hoe intsted oeSna.Adlarriewshl nSccay of a switci. lHe attended St. Mary%5 An- the ncmeien wa r.cHaeby thci:- neAgd urs.bWrer par- mycnatflcmnse. Mn. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard, this evening to help fthc Home Li- ghican Churcan. t e ~r presîde n ffr Hacry ended ard Mrs. Mrrcer pre-on-visited with Mn. and Mrs. and School budget for the Lnsy nai * His wife fthc former Esther V Wenne. osdeal ided. The nMîî calwas "Wiat HConcerppleonBiownies, ncona ___________________Wilson aise ived te the goodly diEcuseon ineluding arrange- i a :>&t, t weicome a new gratulations are extended ta aryApltn nWhty nyen '0aeo 4adpeeesdhnlmnsfrorSallMa pieMaryAn Sunday. Lunch was served by the. JnayZ8h 96 re ;è1 ý ae f 4 ndprdecaed mets, Steetcitizen." The nminuîtes were Thay eand Doennary ttn _On SudyMran s.ecti four years ago. Tey were Fair- nead. Wemadepans fon aur Trse n on otn- udy n n n.eeuie 0 0 niarnied un 1894 and tgether 'Mis comnImty and sur- visit ta.ficGldnP0u' who passed their Goldleri Hand 16TU PEAN E T.celebrated their 67th wedding "udn district wM bI Lodge. We were asiked ta help Bagelas*wek ___________________annîversary. .PlOscd fa leoinix fat thxe with the Valentline Tea for The lst Hampton Guide sî uvvdbybssnBcerd of Tracrvort hes turix- the heo!pii'et erd we decýed Cmay arrived at their * dsMitcelW tO 5l i.iedregu an meeting at 7 p.m. 0 ~sans Earl and Gardon Mitchell -ave our C.Pl. .statiion 3trn mns. Mac WalkeTre-rad a ipaper sharp ini slacks and sweaters - ai R.R. 2, Bcthany. dcown. lne present gcod ser- onanieslp .Fsd hanids full ai sandpapcr. vice will continue for Uic Wheeler played - a number. Mtcr flic horseslioe forma- present. To be assured ai the Lunch was rerved. tion, Guide Frayer, Sunday %costiancecic this service On Thursday thlimembers School and churcli attendance l~icS citizens skld aid- Uituegtb~swthand dues- vwere---taken-- 1usy 1'- jef it ad a ùe ,Fi4"mta ~. h Wc aà rc gld f0 d G raham-i ae CamiMesa . R hiacndndsadkncla h jel- hndles werc installed and the -I - .feelirn>z mudi better aiten be- lied salad. Menus fornsi boxes are now- ready for paint- mg ndn ic ocio's aie.meals were pl3nneisdi- ing. The, hall was mappeci up .- L I N E O Ted ia known far, and near cusd Plans for SurnSmary ofai ts dust sud flie girls - as tlhe liet ticket salecen in Day, Feb. . 23. were made. We practiseci sfalking positions the c ountr~y.plan t-, -invî'te Morrsh ud dtaîkeci avennature studies. i Several from, M a n v e r s Gre i!Isiue Patrol Leader Elizabeth York by Jhn . Lo ry ardn Hil I-eiutees elldirecteci the game "Streets aud yo ehnWowr atende theannul 1o3 st n x cuive metY. ~Allies',. Everyone seemeci ta yor elphneDucham County Orange Lodge the U.C.W. was held ait Mr,..cnjoy it Pafrol boxes were Saturday Mitenoon ini Mu'- . Morris' home onFia utaa n with honseshe m m grbrook. The recciv-ing f an- evenin,«, Przigram. planni n4gLr' ryra manager ~~n-ual reports ard considc<reble ai i~ eepsnc Taps, Uic meeting was con buoýness to* place. The élec- for the cng e cluded. LONG DISTANCE RATERSto n nalaino ifl On Sunday evening fthe Bi- on Wcdn-esday, flicHoe cents was ,oonducted by rWer. bue Study met at Mr. sud andi Scliool met at 7:30 and BE[NG REDUCED AGAINI Bio. Bill Biteixian, P MrMs. -Harny Trew's -home. Rev. Miss Paf Knox- showcd lier zo m-l with the iUlIewng bein lich Ramijit cmd U icd h study colour slides oiflice United Saveli Whoevcr ail that the cost of everFttldng keeP . Off*!eis for 1966: We finish. Uic st*idy on PayKiigdomf. -Miss Knox was ancec T M A T ESValle29 going np andI up was definitely Dot aware of whts ' Wor. C.-uity Mastein, Wor. en and plan a new une nex ai the Junior Farmers woAymran 4os beeu happening wlth Longi Distance rate@ eoffthe Bro. E. Bruno, LO.L. 82; Dep- wcek at Ken Trn"s. took a three-month tour aithea.Tin Ayime yearsf Lens thon. two Years ago (ini jane, 1934. te b. utyr Master, Won. Bro. Rev. Mr. andi Mrs. W. Tcrbeincliy UK. Recently she sho . wed t j ic C2 9n exact> Long Digtance rates for "daytime" statLIon-to Harper, L.O.L. 79: Chaplain, and Leigli Anui, Port Hope these intcresting slides t theIil V ll a station calis were reduced, and now, effective Marcb Wa!. Bi'o. C-ifii'nd Fallis, v-sitedwt -n1nt -c Hampton Mcn's Club mnectîng -CfIfE CRÏ2 ~5 Orates, for "Night and Sunday" station-to-statiOn L.OL 40; Serret.ary-Treamrer. Merer Satud.v which was helil at Eldad ci g Ay-1- coafs, _tephone engineers have came up witfl a rep-ýet for J-an&iry- -wae -read nini r.GoreBw n b mi ui :G a msaranUc M V'J rxarkt cabl nmbo f ngDisances talen a g o sd rve.wenc Saturday- visitons with dedication of the new Can- brultUcctsoLogDsaccalwydWi An invitation was received Mr. and Mrs. Es-ni Wright ai adian flag. Sae vsts ta within everyonc's budget. The result was that fr-, the Betiny U.C.W. f4lin1 Pet erboroughi andi an Suaday v e more and more peaple began Making Long Distance oSg-u t tedameig- eespe usaa n orry flth ea-e"vsfl cd until -Mardia5tand6a I ___________________________ofMr._and_______________________5_and__. cali&s The more people whor make Long Distance -lu Pethany on Marrdi 7tli. Mrs. Robert Rhiodes, Littl A Vslentine parti'- w held COUIlStfheclowen fthc cost-pen-call cf provlding tUic tue Bey. J. A. -Ranjît i ~ftt-nBritain.- Service, and thc lower thc rates ca-n be. Andi ai Canton, OntaeIo, wil'Il e Mn. Bert Bowers and Miss for flic Sunlicani Messengers TableRite Sliced 4 Varlelles 6-es. Vac. Pak - ea-. Produe . ...C-mi < r - 1orse, thc lower Uic rates, Uic more flic people roueakinq, on tic wonk of fixe Marilyn Weldon oi Oshawa; at flic hast meeting. They aiso 6b ta-ko full advantage cf fthc service. e.u x 'n rnidadc. Mr. andi Mrs. Ralpix Bavers made up fruit baskets ior Uice " But ail these thlngs Just dIdn't sort of liappen: Ms en' 'aly n a fTrn ee week- sic nisu-nssddhvn tecok good management by aur Long Distance report oni cards sent ta flicend visitons with Mn. andi Mns. d four fa fthc hospital in COE ET 3 sickad eeee I he0-e- oneCapa o orhda owmia l I OKEnM ATS23nVentRpe omaees25 n.ope to ticeverything together sud puali thaf k u irae a ieO aeCxpmna ofiN- oewn thevllsanTe ttl e C~ppy eh-cle ta sart wifli - and If stil takes good iitv. A motion was M~ade andi cajayed the skiing there acu lcvllg.TeLt * maagemnt ta, ma-ko sure that thec circle keepa- by Mrs. Clifiord Fails a-nd Sympathi' is cxtencîeci j0Fniencis Messengers will be Curiglu fthe direction cf btter sud btter service seconded by lins. Verdon Mr. andi Mrs. Larmen Hyland on five this week, ail o FAMOUS CHIQUITA'BRAND orlover and lower ratesm Letxein- e thot $5.00 lie given ad other members of tc he c wi i ciee fa lirs. Bradley for etatupe family in the passing ia-hseiUcvlagwoar t a~~ndi carno for tibia yer. brof ler, Frank Hylanci cf sick or shut-in.B ANASIs N 0 0 9 0TwO 'ezY auc4m4W ca-rd Ponfypool. The Explorera meo n. TL.s- parties -wec revantol b~y Uie F'nlends cf lvrs. George day and. bell their election ai conunittees In charge for Jan- Heaslip wfIilibe pîcased f0 officons. The Chef Explorern C 13 A ADP 4NuamY, amidfixe Procectis vere leara fiat lier brcf ler Mn. la Gail Robinson, thfl i st5- turned o-von ta fie treasuner.1 Gordon Fleming cf 1H11 Head sut, Bannie Chant;th e For fthe mothti of February, [s showlng some improvement er ai Uic Lodge la eny jugé te preve IWw muUttUar a wrst mm fixte -orowùng volunterdt in Rosa Memorial Hospital, Smale and Assistant la Dale c m »setlnseb, bor'& anuaaUer eue tel ede-g iUi atis0insy Wllbur; Uic Keepen aifli tAheI_ gmjaer reeelvei: For.Fetruar,- I lUi, Ms. Aub- The annual meeti o T ayiNanytBaer.qTit u ieIlyr "Veuve set the uronai 161sf7«OU umbrf' r'oy Calas end Mrs. Verdon Le- Nestictan Preabytenian Cuc are fl I - rhe qult thangue: frr Feèbruary 25f1, va-s bell on Thursday even- cili-size, a-nd are having a wwwiir Mis. Deibant Bowins anti 3&s. lng. Rey. Mn. Fult on af Port grand time. omv 'e lIG £ Curts mocKey. Hope usain affendance. Two As for pensonal ncws: Mr.o oi.D Dtr,,asr!on follbwed wifli enenw eiders, Messrs. Kenneth Killens entertained hlen sister ~~""'~'~' gand ta fthe pot Iuck mivper, Gilbank andi Richard Davisori Mnn. Berry a-nd husband Mn. B IU I i 1 1 E" whIca was orip:ally eciul- were appointel;. Splendid ne- E. W. Berry from St. Thomas PVVW fI1flVIL ad ta iprecede the. a-isua! cai. ports were pnesented in ail on Sunda. giegation.i meeting cd fixeldepartments. A social baur Mr. and Mn. Mmner Wilbur cdum& ~AâLleInctby dbmas- as enJoyed by ail present. are botta h e hampital nov.

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