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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Jan 1968, p. 5

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St. PauI's United (hurch Holds ftnnual Congregational Meeting The congregetion of St. the 20 members had a success-iChurch and several guest Peul's United Church heldflul and interestlng year. 1iartists. thieir annuel meeting on thei Ken Bragg, reportîng for. The financiel reports fromi ritght of January 17, with thelthe Church School, seîd that'the Missionary and Mainte-i Rev. H. A. Turner in the there was an enrolment of 2401nance Fund and the General chaÏA and Cecil Mllenix ect- with a staff of 27 teechers end!fund were satisfactory. The, Ing-,'as secretery. After a officers. Highllghts of the yeer Building Fund debt has been, short devotional period, the were the Anniversary Servicejneduced to $31,000, Mr. Allen~ verlous orgenizetions present- with guest speaker Dr. Peter!lCuthbertson, the Treesuren,J ed their reports for 1967. !Gordon White, annuel Picnici informed the meeting. The Nursery Roll, under the et Creamn of Barley Park,! Wilfrid Carruthers, report.i dlirection of Mrs. D. Girardi, White Gift Sunday and an im- ing for the Session, stated! ha about 40 members. Mrs. pressive Centennial Christmaslthat there were 410 house- Jack Welsn reported that thelprogram pnesented on Dec. 17ýtholds containing 1,348 persons~ Nursery children and moth-iby ail depatments of thelunder pastoral oversight. Dur-, ers held monthly meetings,, school. They raised $1996. in ing the yeer 48 persons werei -including a picnIc end e ý1967, donating $392 to Mis- received into membership andi Christmas perty. One of the!sioflS. .17 nemoved by death endl highlights of the Explorers' I The United Church Women transfer. There were 28 bap-, a@ctivities was the singing of had a very successful yeer, tisms, 24 marriages and 241 cerols et the town's Rest the units meeting monthly, funerels. The Session provid- -Hlomes and for some of the and several outstanding speak- ed copies of the devotional church's shut-ins. This group ers at the General meetings. booklet "The Upper Reoom" for Is supervised by Mrs. D. Hiate- Two thousand, three hundred the congregetion, and 10 Bib- ly, Margaret Wenny and Mari- and 24 pounds of used cloth-Iles wene presented to new lyn Robinson. The Tyros held,1ifg were shipped to veriousýelders. Appreciation was ex- *27 meetings during the year places, and 23 quilts and three1 pressed to the Rev. and Mrs. with 23 boys on the roll. Mrilayettes were sent to Toronto.IH. A. Turner for their leader- Doug Kemp. their leader, andlAlmost $1400. wes raised forýship and service to the con- three boys, attended a two the M & M Fund, and dona. gregation, and to the Rev. L. glay Rally et Camp Cedar tions were made to Quin-Mo-iM.* Somerville for his contri- Glenn. Also 15 boys attended Lac Camp, the United Nationsbution during the minister's a-one day Rally et Camp Pre-IAssoc. etc. lllness; elso to Mr. Ross Met- tnria. Messrs. 0. fl1rvmnp Mrs. Melville Samells ne-. calf and the choirs. and toI--~ .-. rm - -- - - - - - - end D. Hately were assistant ported th e activities of the the custodiens, Mr. andMrs leaders. Couples' Club: hosting a skat- Jas. Newman. Special mention The Messengers, under the Ing party for the Sundey wes made of the contribution direction of Mrs. R. Bnanch School in February, sponsor- of Mn. K. Bragg and the, end Mrs. P. Gould, had semi- kng an auctIon sale in Apnil Chunch School teachens. On Saturday evening the annual Robbie Burns Fred Cole, President of thE nionthly meetings of intenest and a Hydro show kn May; Stewards elected tii office and Instruction. The Sigma-C, punchesing a new typewniten1were Mrs. D. Anmistead, A.supper was held et the Legion, under the sponsor- Yeo and Mr. Yeo, Presider with 20 members, held week- for the chunch office, and Cuthbentson, A. Farrow, G. ship of the pipe band. Traditîonally, the haggis pre- 178 President Ab Mavin ]y meetings of study and making e donation to the McPherson, G. Prou't, W. pared by experts in the Ladies Auxiliary of the Padre, the Rev. and Mrs. -gamnes, with Wm. Heald and Building Fund. The Club elso Robinson, J. Welsh and R. branch, was piped into the hall and addrse. hs" beloved " pudding are Doug Hately as Counsellors. decorated the church for White. Eiders elected were J. rse.Ti Valerie Tennant reported thatiThanksgiving and Christmas. Abernethy, A. Boyd, G.' Gra- particulan part of the fascînating ceremony is shown Wcstover, Pipers are Don the C.G.I.T. had e very busy~ The Senior and Junior hem, R. Hetherington, D. here. Head table guests, from lef t to right, are Mrs. Gary Cole. and prospenous yean. Mission Choirs, under the direction of Kemp, Rev. L. M. SomervilleI and Bible studies wene com- Mn. Rose Metcelf, continued and Ross Stevens. Auditors forie .vstdM.adMs ep pleted, tray favons made for their important contributions 1968 are Messrs. D. Kemp and! '..., Irre I\ nl era B Mlr. Mesnds. Raen patients et Memonial Hosie otesrie ftecuc.C .Pry Ralph Ballard attended the and Marnwood Home, and the Each choir has now about 35, The congregation decided ., . . ~ .Ferm Machineny Demonstra- group went Christmas carolî- members, and both made don-thet the hour of the Unio ion in Toronto, while Grand- Ing. The membens raised $246 etions to the Building Fund. Summer Services be 10 e.m. 4. me Ballard visited ber grand- and made contributions ta theSpeciel mention was made of instead of 9:30. cide en thrmte. Building Fund, Ontario Girls' the presentation of "A Festivall At the conclusion of the cildA n d er 0f lade i b Work Board and the Mission- of Christmas Music" In coop- meeting, a social hour wes * A..u coîîeofngadietse ille aryan MintnaceFund.'eratlon witb the choir of spent dunIng which the U.C.W. coll".~".x etIngfor the viMagechios Leaders were Mrs. G. Graham, Christ Memonial Anglican served refnesbments. Dîmes" Mrs. C. Piper, Mns. L. Milîson ,Ms uryAfr n and Mrs. C. Mullenix. The Ms uryAfr n Hi-C repot we givn byMelanie. Oshawa, spent Set- HI-Crepot wa gien b B ET A N Yurday with Mrs. Ron Clem- Andrea Ewert indlcating thet _________________ - The Bethany Loyal Orange record crowd ettended.enM.MlonBynisbeti ___________________Lodge members beld a suc- Congregational Meeting ber h lo Breatnns altoe I esu rgesv uhe The annuel Congregetuonali hospital regulenly for therapy. MODERN AND perty in the Orange Hall on metn fteUie hrh n n n.W.Afrd Fniday night. First pnizel ws eMrnF.dy igtannist d on sunaywith Mn. OLD TYME wne wn Ms inywas preceded by e pot luck viatd oMrs. m.nas h, Mrw. Powers and Eanl Argue; sec- supper. n Mrs. Remo NarrOshwaog ond pnizes, Mns. Earl Argue, r.RyodFrwog Lewis McGill and Billy Pal- Rev. William Pîercy pre-, er, Marilyn and Gloria visited Smer (tied). Meredith Preston sided for the meeting, rea d- r. and Mrs. Clarence Allin, Woll the lucky doon pnîze. îng aportion of scriptune and. . . Mn. Ra.ymond Farrow spente Mrs. George Page enter- edn npae.Mntso tane te ebes f .p reyious meeting were read .etr.y...Tro.o..o.e tie th ebrofS.by the secnetery, Eanl Weath- tedemonTrontof modee Many's Anglican Church Wo-iei. . ,' dutoaleps Malnamt rd I nciel report with neceIpts 1 ..s erson, Columbus, visited Mn. r sudet e Grndvew cbolfor the year totelling $5.- .edMs oga ign n was placed first in the Man- 409.89, expenditunes $5,340,27, andeftr o glas week. on tevers township Public Speak- and baanc on andof i§ýi aftMn Eveard endeson ngcnsto Fidy Me-$69.62. As Mn. Ryley is re- ~' Flonide, 'phoned his sisten I ara Nesbitt lene spoke on "Heart Trans-, tiring this year, Mns. Allen 'Ms oga ign nSt plans" nd illcometeBeer and Mrs. Herb Coppins "i- udyveng Ligdsayin Fcouty fnl tepesd h prcauno Mn. and Mrs. Bob McQueen, and lie orchesra Lindey in Fbruery.the congregatuon for bis pastý " Tmy-n hnoSoe on ~~Mrs. Leonard Driver lsI service.Stn Olvisitîng with e daughterl Cre, wene weekend guests ber ~Mrs. Harold Sandenson gavewthMsElen mle M. end on-n-lw, n. nd rs.the report of the Missionary edMs ebWliKns Sa. e . 3d Douglas Bruce et Brantford. and Maintenance funds In the tnd als spent thldeweKnd Sa e e .3 d 1Mrs. James McKinnon, Who amount of $1,127,31. Vth s. selte. m inthba beneptet t the1 Allen Beer's session report Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dewell, Kawantha Nursing Home for~ noted 102 resîdent membr Douglas, Canolynen Ded ANC HOR ROOM sonetire, is nowin Civic on the church roll and 20'! ~- tedd aiygteig S Those from here who et-ý In discussing the work ofi* . tof Mn. en Mrs.An thurhome tended t h e Peterborougli the Board of Stewards, Rev.1I :4 of Mti. bonding thurdngan- PrsyeilUie hrbWlim Piercy stated that 'j nlversery of Mn. end Mrs. Women's sessions beld et Tri- Carl Ponteous lied been ep- ..~ . . .~~ Fred Wright. nity United Church wene Mrs. pointed as Sexton of thel Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tink On Sunday. Mn. and Mrs. Harold White, Mrs. T. R. church; Mrs. Wesley MeMa-I Arthur Lovell, Dexten, Miei.;- SJennings, Mrs. Carl Porteous, hon appointed as the new' On Saturday, January 2th, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miss Rub.y Dewell, Oshawa; Mrs. Otto Spencer, Mrs. Don- treasuren; the Sunday School' Tink of Hampton, the former Ruth White (flot Virtue Mn. and Mns. Arthur Martin, aId Lowes, Mrs. Clarence hall rented for five days each as.MnAlf Dewell, Mn. and Mns. Rowen, Mrs. T. J. Jack~son week for use as a Nursery a it appeared in the Statesman last week) celebrated Fred Wright, Mn. Semn Dewell and Mns. William Piercy. The school. There are 10 teechers their 4th wedding anniversary with a large gather- had a Dewell familyvste Betanygnop hd cang ofin th-e chunch scbool and e ing of relatives and friends at the Hampton Municipal 1 the Percy Dewell home. MOTOR INN the wrshîp service on Tues- need for more volunteers. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Tink are shown above as they Mns. Jack Davies, St. Boni- day afternoon end Mns.Piercy Mrs. Thomas Jennings ne-! t îkface, Man.; Mn. Bob Scott, directed the musical prognam. ported for the Senior choir,, wene about tecut te wedding cake. Peace River District, necently -BAR PRIVILEGES - Mns. Reg Edmunds and noting total neceipts of $402.-' Photo by Tenry Williams ivisited Mn. and Mrs, Percy,, IMiss Joanne Edmunds, Osh- 89, expenses $35747 which Dewell. awa, visited with Mn. and included new choir gowsc A iMn. and Mrs. Elmen Wilbur COUPLES ONLY Mrs. Ross Cern on Saturday. and materiel for e cupboad> ~~~etne h uea fMs iA "Femily Night" was held in wbich to store their gowns.i A MTFrted Wudhet nool o, and ADMSSIN e th Deils EbowSkiClu i heCbuch enoatunThe IUnited Churcli Women Pavrie- Supply and Welfare jalso called et an Oshawa fui- $1.25 Per Person onStryevnnwibe-fn reot yEelAge of Hampton met on Jan. 22nd Mns. L Clemens: Social Func- ee oe opythi e tertainiment for everyone - showed receipts of $2,407.83 et the homne of Mrs. L. Amistons, Mns.B. Pningle. Mrs. G. J spects to the la te Mns. Tenny- ________________dancing, skiing, sleigh-rides, and expen;es of $2487.60 (a' Durng the business meeting Wilbur, Mrs. H. Wilkins. son Pereman, _____tobogenning and skating. A deficit of $7977)» il was neported that matting Programme and Litenature' Mn. and Mns. Wes Wood and ___________________________________________ The Manse committee not- on the steps at the front entry and Communications, Mrs C. Relph, Onono, visited Mrs. ed a balance on hand of 0f the church would be in- ICatto. Mrs. R. Clemens, 1M'rs~ Geo. Armour and Miss Berthe RED CROSS SOCIETY $387.11. stelled within a few days, andaID. Hall; Representative to the Armour on Saturday evening. During the year new wesh-. that the Presbyterial meeting 'Board of Stewards, Mrs. S. Mn. Robent Scott, Grand a arooms bed been built in the'lof the U C.W. will be held et [Rpeettv i Prairie, Alta,, and sister Mns. Snday Scbool hall, nwTrinity Church. Bowmanvillei Artymn; ersnai t Jean Davies, St. Boniface, new' o o C in cthe ase Committee, Mrs, Io d on r iiiks înstalled in the kitchenl Feh.- l4th at 9 a.m. and 1:30 Adcock Membersbip, Mns. .Mntbwý eetvstr LIONS CENTRE, BOWMANVILLE !a new well dug tii provide, p.m. The annual reports of Tmii onuiy Fin with Mns. Jas. Hogarth. weten on tep. A vote of ep- :the secretary and treasuner, ship and Visiting. Mrs.I Sunday cellers with Mrs. Ho- WED ESD Y, EB. 7thpreciaton was extended ta were rcad showung a bank! Clemens, Mrs. H. Salten, Mns. garthxwere Mn. and Mrs J. B. W D E D Y E . 7 hEllwoodKer who had super-' balance of $61.61. P.Deel; ep-setaiv a nd Donald, Coboung; frm :3) o :3 - 6:30 to 9:00 pi. vstewn. Rev. Catto conducted the the C. E. Committee Nommia-MnandMsBrcHort Clarence Rowan neporied installation service for thei tions, Mns. J. Macnab, Mrs. H. and femily, Pickering. FOR TRANSPORTATION CALL 623-9010 1 raa'sCeeen fn n,îew officens for 1968 as fol- 'Balson, Mrs. M. Short.,eaesny i enta w halobligations met andd hows: President, Mrs. B. Kil- 'Mn. Clarence Yeo is a patient' ON DY 0 CLNICailSympathy of their neighbors in St. Michael's Hospital_ OND YO LNCa balance on hand. lens; lst Vice-Pres.. Mrs. R. and friends Is extended to Mn. Tononto. The Need Is Urgent - Please jhýep!f Mrs. Harold Sandenson ne- Clemens; 2nd Vice-Pres., Mrs. and Mrs. George Reed and1 Mn. Frank Holroyd. Bow- poned or heflower com- lA. Blanchard; Secretary and1 family In thein bereavement j nanville, visited his parents, i mittee aid expressed thanks Press and Publicity, Mns. L.'fioigtedah0 r. n i r.Fe ony Ami; Teasrer Mr. F IReed's father, Mn. Corner, Sr., elso Mn. end Mns. Fred Sympathy sas xeddprn. Mms. Earl Weatherilt and Mrs. 1iii relatives aid friends of M. M.adMs e aeî, W A N TD ti Ms. Toma .înnins, hity. i alo eteidd Hlad Jr. ce aell Herb Coppins for thein as-,i Leonard Gatcheil, Bunketon, Bektock. visited Mn. aid' sistaice. l whose fumerai wes held necent- Mns. Merwin Mountjoy lest NT E D Mrs. Harold White outlînedi ly. Permanent Interment In Tuesda y. the wonk of the United I the spning will be In Hamp ton,1 On Friday Mn. and Mr%.i Church Women during the! Cemeteny. 1 Merwin Mountjiiy visited Mn.; past yeer. Mns. Wilfred Fowler bas 'and Mns. Ed. Stnong, Bowman- Re lRsatsep e en aiv sau:avizon:and EZ :d lls:d ufre brevmetville. R eal Est te R pre enta ilf s iEdwardis were eppoînted as!'in the death of ber fetiien who! On Satundey. Mn. aid Mrs.: audtor; ErlWeaherlt s lve InBriis Coumba. heOverton Mountenay, Ted and secretary. Frank White, Mns. left by eplane as soun as1 Deanna, visited Mn. Mount- Wesley MrMahon, Peter Van- possible after neceiving word enay's mother at Trenton. A D C A haltern, Mrs. Harold White, j0f hi% senhous Illness but he Mn. and Mrs. Prime aidl ie Tartan Club; Mrs. WilliaM rit of the Pipe Band, Branch Land his wife, and branch J. S. Gilchrist. Carrying the Derek Severn and John nBrooks, Ron Therteil andý MAPLE GROVE The Meple Grove Hi-C heldý their meeting on Jan. 2lst. »The meeting began with e toboggan party, starting et 2:30 p.m. Everyone arrived beck at the church for sup- Elper et 5:30 pm. There were 21 in attendarice. After sup- per e short meeting was held1 to elect the 1968 officers. Thel acting officers are Presidentý Rendy Snowden, Vice Presi-j dent Tom Welsh, Secretaryl Janice Brooks, Treesurer Selly Preece. The meetingi closed early. The next meet-I ing of the Hi-C will be held! next Sunday et 7:30 p.m. Next Sunday we will h ave as our guest speaker Miss L.I Newton, Deeconess of St.' Mark's United Church, Wh it- by. Our pestor will be spea k- ing in St. Mank's church. The monthly Euchre Party1 wilI be held on Saturdayl evnn t 8 p.m. in the C. E. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Topping,ý Ted and Glenn Topplng, Tor-, onto, Miss Susie Laird, Osh- awa. were Saturday visitonsi 'with Mrs. Topping's parents,I Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Stevens. M.and Mrs. Ron Rogers Ivitd their daughter Tammyl who is in Crippled Children'si Centre, Toronto, on Seturday,ý and teking ber with themiL vîsited Mrs. Rogers' sister- Ruth and husband, Mr. endi Mrs. Bill Davidson and twoý sons et Weston. Tammy isý doing very well ini getting used to her artificial limb. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cryder- man, King, visited his, par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Howard' Cryderman, his brothers and sister, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lovelli Dexter, Michigan, wrre week., end visitons with her sisteri and husband, Mn. and Mrs.! Arthur Martin, Martin Rd.ý Mn. and Mrs. Frank Dewell, Rexdale, Mrs. Wilfned Dewell,i Toronto. Miss Ruby Dewell,ý Oshawa, along with ailier! brothers and sîsters and the, Martin family were visitons on Saturday evening to help Mn. and Mns. Martin cele- 1 brete thein 49th wedding an-! nivensary end also Mn. andi Mns. Fred Wright their 25th wedding anniversary. Mn. Howard Brad]c.y had, t he misfortune one day last week tii a bone in his, right hand broken when he was kicked by a cow. Miss Tan je Woods, Base Line, was a Sunday visitor, with her bnothen and wife,! Mn. and Mrs. Norman Woods! and son. Mrs. D. Hoînies and Mn.,' Charlie Pavne, Bowmanvil]e,ý were Tuesday evening visi-1 tons with Mr. and Mrs. Tedî Folev and Mrs. L. Hockin.ý On Saturday evening Mr. and, Mrs. Ted Foley and Mvrs. L. Flockin, Base Lune, wene sup-il SAVE $$$ Legion Pipe Band Honors Memory of Scottish Bard prguests with the former'~ L N A L cousins, Mrn. Mns. Theo N SA L dore Wilkins, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Corn- Mn. and Mns. Fred Wright ish and familv wene Setur- were Sunday supper gueqts day evening guests of their with their aunt and uncle, mother, Mrs. F. G. Cornish, Mn. and Mrs. Pency Dewell, Oshawa. Hampton. Mn. Jack Johnson, Oshawa. he U.C.W. met in the visited his parents, Mn. and curch hall on Thursday, Jan.lMrs. Bert .Johnson on Sun- ,25th. Roll caîl for the Febru- rday. eny meeting will be an article Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Baker. of clothîng to be sent to Toronto, spent the weekend Street Haven in Toronto. Rev. with their parents, Mn. and J. Romenil conducted the in- Mrs. G. Baker. stallation of officers for 1968. Mn. and Mrs. Fred Parnish The worship senvice theme and family, Oshawa, were was "'That your joy may be Saturday aftcnnoon guests of full." Mrs. C. R ' ssell and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy. Mrs. W. H. Brown conducted A number of fniends were the service and gave thoughts enterteined et the home of on whet it is to be a Chris- M ;rs. John Baker, Sunday, tien. Mns. T. White nelatedý afternoon when Mns. Baker to the ladies the expeniences end Mns, K. Goble were cii- Ted and she had enjoyed et hostesses tii a 'baby shower the seminer on "Men andýforM ns. Bruce Baker, Toron- Women in Our Society" he]to in Belleville on Nov. 24K1Mr.a nd Mrs. G. Baker wene and 25th, 1967. Meeting clos- Wednesdey evening visitons of S/or a d>.%-ovelier / FEBRUARY SPECIAL 1 COLD WAVI PLUS - Free Cream Treatmer February only 5 Reg. $12.50 - Special$75 The Salon of Bobette Beauty For Appointment - 623-7691 57 KING ST. W. TAKE-OUT SERVICE FOR A TREAT THAT CAN'T BE BEATI1 FISH AND CHIPS ONCE A WEEKI - from - Golden Cris p Fish & Chip Store Phone and have your order ready for you if yau wish Our Numnber is 623-7051 Best Fish & Chips in Town Charles Smith, Prop. STORE HOURS TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - IHT'RSDAY - SATURDAY OPEN 1l A.M. TO 7 P.m. FRIDAY - il A.MN. TO 9 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY AND MONJ>AY M M M rit ) E - BUY DIRECT! IDEAL FOR STUDENT OR OFFICE USE! 6 - DRAWER DESK i Sold top 22" x 48" True "Arborite" woodgrain Walnut Finish Sgolld Pedestal Legs Flnlshed back and front DESK (as illustrated) REG. RETAIL $6995 FACTORY PRICE.< ... (AI5o available with map or world Inlay at alightly extra cest) ROSS MANUFA(TURING (o. PHONE %8742U3 NEWCASTLE, ONTARIO f The Canadim &Sttesmmn, BewmanvMle, :an. 31, 1988 PONTYPOOL Local people were very lits winnlng ways et Port Perry sorry to hear of the sudden ýSunday when they defeated passlng of Mr. Clifford Kerr O0shawa 6-1. They are on top who had just returned from!of the league w1th a lead of. a holiday in Florida. Deceasedl four points. Playoffs com-. was only 54 years of age and imence about March llth and had resided for many years we wish themn continued suc- at Lotus. We understand his cess. mother Is In very poor health I neyer try to get mixed up in hospitel. To ail who mourn kn municipal or party politics we extend our sympathy. lin this column but did read We understend that Mrs.iwith some concern In lest- JImmv Curtis will be enter-iweek's Statesman what is' ing hýospital this week forl going to happen to existingý surgery. Here is hoping f'or ai school boards in Januery 1969. speedy recovery. When three school boards are Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Leth-ý consolidated into one and rep-* resentetion will depend on. angue were to leave eerlY assmn and population, it Sunday morning for Florida loos e iaceefnt av by motor. In a similer trip loeliee rae If earhaven- a year ago they hed flot visit- oemcmes r. Wehar conin- ed Clearwater Beach. I was ued ries from uto rbanmnîc very glad to be able to 'give repal opes rg t promote them several eddresses andreonleeop nttoc. phone numbers which might Te a hyaehvn assist them in securing suit- lti rn eitne els ahi teporryroos. wolda lot of things we held deer ale tmoyro emst Io m In Ottawa just through epathy lvet wes tere lst oyear. and Indiffenence. We are sleep- wkýa 22 DIVISION ST. -2 BOWMANVILLI BOWMANVILLE .-s49.9,5

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