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Orono Weekly Times, 17 Sep 1942, p. 4

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THE ORONO WEEKLY TIMES Fhe Orono Weekly Times Istablishedl January, 1937. every Thursday mi-orinig at the Timies Offie Oronio, Ontario IRates on request Subscription, $1.25 ,Su-bserýiptionis to the Unitedt States, $2.00 Ail Job Printing Will Receive Our Promipt Attention R. A. Forrester, Publisher 'The Dlirham Central FAgiulua air this year is now, historY. it is -history wcll rnate, as tiris fair xiii go do'wn as oae cf the bast. -Everyone attanding s(ecnite be in gooti hum11our, aven to the lo'wn that walked aroun4d the groun'dýs. These greoat get-togeuthars of the xurai anti unhan people is a great thing, lt brings these two classes cf people togather, at easat once in a yenr. Thiere -was nothiug ,sloddy shoxvn at the fair. In tha main building ail Cie axhibits show\ýn showeti he skill that hiad been put into the woik, aven in ail the departents. The diffrent -chiools of Clarlke township hati their ,own place in the building, shoMing the atinîts the vork their Chiltren do throughout the year. The domestic scece omestic mnanufac2- ture, Ladies' Worlk, decoratirve andi constructi've art, ail shiowedt the great care that had bheen taken iuntrying for one of the pia.Coi- jpetition is tne spioe cfd lifa, anti the -more conpetition the better the aricie produeti. And' now direetors, on to hiighier heights, moreenraiufnt areentries, and. the fair will ha attendeti by people m1-any iles Lets Have Victory Engineering (The Finainciai Post) Scrutator, the iiitry expert of the ýSuntiay Timnes, London, a3ays Brîtain -won the Ibattles of Crecy andi Agin--ourt because the longbow 'vas siperior toa anything- the enamny hati; that Buitain de- feateti the Spanish Arm-ada because BrMiish cannon shot further- than those of the Spaniards; that Nelson owed very mucwh to the tievelop- ~ment of croate;Weiiington iriuch to the peculiar training anti anethlots cf' the "thlin i line." The inferiorilty cf our tanks anti somre of oýur guns bas aýlready cost niany lives; lost vital battles, prolougýetI the war. Som1--1e imo- prýoveine-n'ts have been ninade are heing natie. Now the highest in- fornied dlaimv being mnade for our equpment, in generaàl, is thiat it iýs equal to that of the enemny ii design. Designing, testing anti putting into m-ass protiuction any wea- peu of warefare is a long, llog porcesis. The inicred'ble anti the ter- iifying fact is thatý ouir weai-pon tiesiga brass hats are censtantly praised because ouir weaponis aie as gooti s those of the enemy or are on the point of beinig matie just as igood. Se f ar, our m-iilitary engineering seemns te have been "4foliow- -the-eneiny" 'which is :far fLrin goot i enoogh. The iniporta-nt thhing îs:. What kfinti of weapons ril11 the enemny be using against lus next year, two years fr-om nowv? Anti whatkinti of weapons are vwe now deyelpig? Entrusting this vtal responisibility tei somle of t he outstanding g-en-ilses of North American ivenition anti production, tc mer, who ha-ve helpeti transform our lives, 'woulti be Teassuar«ing, * * III* The R.C.A.F. Menubers cf the Royal Canadian Air Force are now fghting in Ceylon, the Middtle East anti Britain. Young Canadians Nvho receiv- eti their air tr'aining in Canadian sichools, arce serving ;in Royal Air Force units in niany war theatres. Thera la, in faet, scarcely an R.A.F. squadron which does not have a Cnda in ita ranks. The operational ttrength of 'the RJC.A.F. in Canada is beping rapidly increaset iite meet its broatily expandeti, responsibilhties. 'Ex- peuditures for home war estabiishm-eiit in 1942-43 wi11 be abouit $315 million. This comupares witb cmie $28 m--illion in 1939-4f', ever $50 imilieu in 19041 anti about $115 mrillion in 194142. In additionr te the estimates for the current fiscal year, long range commiiitinents of $1290 milliion have been maieef'or home tifencees. The miost importanlt task, of th2e RjC.AjF. is aini,-istration cn f rthe British C~oti-onrwealth Air Training, Plan, which is now inLfunl opraio.This plan is tr-aining emn-pire cýrews and other categorie.s wbo are now reacbing the battiefronts lan steady streamr. The fial sechool of -the Air Tann Pla-n wes epeneti iast Decem-iber 15, Two days iter-onr Deceniber 17-the Air Tann Plan meirketi ts sec- ct niversary. Aitbough the entauprise is a jointee inwhc the Unitetid ugdni Australia, New Zea-lantid anti Canada co-prtae, the Plan is assen-tiallY canadien. -Canada has supplieti more than 80 p er et the nianp)ower, anti is paying $000 mnillion of the $900 mnillion wbvich the Jian- is costinug. Thera are 9M schoois training ail catagories of airmen; 140 es- tabliishmnents of ail kintis and more than '2,00 buildings. FolIow the Leaders One who titi not mecan te disparage the efforts of rien anti 'woman in Canada now iving leadershiip in i1is country duTing w tiue', teciareti receuitly, 'ýCanarda's true leaders are the boys in uini- f ori who are fgtn on the seas anti overseas.", Few wi argue againlist that opinion. (-ood leadership emî-braces the zibiity te inspire a people te highter achievemrent, anti there is . Yothirng so, inspirational as a goot exanuýple. In al the seif-deniai ýanti hard work requireti from us et hom-e, we are inspired by cour gallant leaders 'who scour the ocean te protect our itroops andi war materials, w ho sweep the skies te shelter our, homes anti industries, anti those 'who dlash into enem-y territory te oeush the hearties et ,chas who Iffluged the worlti ite war. Each of those CGanatian leaders overseas has voluintarily off ar- et Ibo stop living, if niecessary, that w\ýe may -live. Each hias turneti his bacik on chesterfiels and tilpiliov- anti the joy of dtiing what he likes. Eech has fongotten the case df an eight or tan hour day anti thne -'eekly pay envelope that prmmitteti hlm to bu-y Pa ne-w suit or a shiËt or to teke the giiil eut te a dancae. Each will work twenty-foiir \ P ize iers Iu Al Live Stock Classes Class X.-Market Cattie H-eifar or steer, two Years olti, M. H. PimmalItt & Sons; baeifar or steer, 0oaa year olti, M. H. Pimminett &Sonîs;hast babl-y beaf, J. H, Forder &Sons. Clas.; 12-Jerseys Bulq. W. Staples; 11iieiccW, lst anti 211d. M. W. Staples; heifer, two years oid'1( st anti 2ndi, M. W. Sta-pios; heifar, ana year olti, lst anti 2nd,0 M. W. 'Staples; haifer- caif, lst ani2ndl, M. WÇ. Staples; bi)ull 4caIf, M. W. Stapias; bard bull anti four femnales, M. W. Staples. Pedlar People of Oshawa Speciai --For bast bard of beef catie, -Mai- coli Baiiey, maetai too-,l box; 2nti, Miss E. Whtoso altrl m eemory of Leacalot C)orish. 81fEEP Classi l5-Leicesters Ram, ageti, J. Hl. Fonder & Sens, Garfielt Travail, IH. E. Hanýock & Sons; sbeailing ramn, J. H. Portider & Sens; ram amb, GarfiaeldTi Trvail, GarfieltiTaal J. H. Portier & Sons; ewav, agati, lst anti Zut, J. H. Fonder & Sons, N. R. Andrews; ewa, sqihearlîg, J. H. Forder & Sons, Gar- filti Travail, J. 1HJ. Portier & Sons;, ewve lanu, lst ai2nd ir, J. H-. Portier & Sýons, Garfieldi Traivail; ageti ram, T. C. Giasýpail, 2nd anti 3rd, J. M. Murray & :Son; shearling rani, J. M. Murray & Son, 2nd anti Srd, T. C. Gias-peil; ram l!amb, T. C. Giasipaîl, 2nti anti 8rd, J. M. Mdurray & Son; ageti ewe, J. ýM. Murray & Son; T. C. Glaspeli , J. M. Murray & Son; shear- liiag ans, J. !M. Murray & ýSon, 2 anti 3 T. C. Giaspell; ewe lanul, T, C. Glas,ýpeli,,, 2 and 3 J. . Murray anti son. Class XVII.-Southdowns & Sons, Bruce Lookie; sbeaaiing rani, Tt anti 2nti, A. Ar & Sons, Bruce Loelkie; rani ianthb, A. Ayre & Sons, Bruce Lotkie, A. Ayre & Sons; aget ewe, lst anti 2nd, A. Ayre & Sons, Bruce Lockiaý; sbearling eve, 1et anti 2P,0, A. -Ayre & Sons, Bruce Lecjie; awe inb A. Ayra & Sons, bruce LQcikie, A. Ayre & Sens. îClass XIX-Oxforti Downs anti Shropshire Downs Aged rni, H. Skinner, F. Snaow- tien, Bruce Lockia; abenrling- ram, lst anti 2nd, Harod Skinner- Poster Snwen am laitib, A. Ayre &~ Sons, Haroldi Skinner, A. Ayire& Sons; ageti ewa, A. Ayre & Sons, HaroldtiSknner, A. Ayre & Sons; sheeri iag ewa, A. Ayia, & Sons, Re-- oit Skinner, Bruce Loch1ia; ewe laem-b, Harold Skin-ner, A. A-y:,re & Sons, Harod Skinner, SWINE Class XXII.-Yorkshiires .Agetdi boar, H. E. Haneocýk & Sons, Garnet Richar,ýd, Murray Byers; ageti 4cmw (brooti), Garnet Riokard, Hl'. E. Hlancock & Sons, H. E. IHan.cedh & Sons; 'boar, unda-r 12 anti ever 6 mnoaths, H. E. Haneoýck & Sons; sow, entier 12 anti ever 6 menths, H. E. H1ancock & ýSons, Murray Byers, H. E. Hancock & Sons; beer, entier 6 anti ovar 3 mnonths, IMurray - Byars, Hl. E. Hancoclk & Sons; soen', under 63 ant I Ser 3months, Murray Byers, 2nt anti3,2d, H. E. Hancoýck & sons.- Tamworths Ageti boar, lst anti 2nd, Bruce Leki;agati son' (bibootij, lst anti 2nd, Bruce Locikia; boar-, under 12 anti over 6 mnontbs, lait anti 2nti, Ruoe Lociei;so' under 12 anti over- 6 mionths, 1ist anti 2i, Bruce Lockie; boar, unter Cai over a' mioutha, lst, Bruce Lochi;; 0W, uni- der 6 anti ovai 3ý months, lst anti 2nd, Bruce Lachie. POULTRY Americans Plyâmeuth ERock, B arretid, Utility stûock, cock, lst anti 2ni, Fred Blach- bua,Allen BI. IMena; hien, 1J. H.Josa, Allan lB. Mannu,Donald E. iGibson; ùockerel, 1st, 2nd andi 3nti1Denrait E. (Gontinuieti from page onjie) four femaIles, M. Il. Pmet& Son-, WV. F. Rieýkard& Sons, Russeli1 Os- bornle. Class VI.Aede ne Bull, one year oldl andiovr Mal- comBailey, Maluolm 11Bailey; bull caif, lst anld 2n1d' Malcolm Bailey; ilhcow, 1s-, andti')n d, Malcoîni Bailey; heifer, two yenrs aid, ilet, Mlcolmi Bailey;hefr one year Old, lstMalolmBaiey;heier aîf, îst andi 2i,\Ial-olii Bailey; hIer-d bull andi -four, feni1es, 1lst, IMaeoîni Bailey. Class IX.-Hlerefords Bull, three yeariis oltianti over, Miss E. Whitson; 'bull, o"liear olti. M-iss E. Whitson-; bull caîf, E. Rose- vear ; mlch cow, E. WisoE Rosevear, E. Rosevear; heifer, two yTears odE. WiscE. oseve-ar; heifer, one yeýar olti, E. Whitsou, E. Rosevear.; heifer caîf, Junior, E. R.ospevear, E. Whitson; hifer, caîf, senior, E. Whiitson, E. Rýoseve-,ar; brd b Iull andTi our famailes, E. Whit- son, E. Rosavear. ' Barreti Rocks, H. R. Pearce, M. E. Dbni, D S. Moffat; Whita Leg- 1 bai ns, Jaick Hudson, M. E. Sharewin, J. H. Jose. Ducks-Rouen, riaie, oit, R. M. Brown, R. M. Brown, Dawn Moffatt; female, oit, R. M. Brw;male, 1942, R. M. Brown, W. S. Meffatt & Sons, flamn Moffat; femala, 19412, R. M. Brown, Dawn Moffat, R. M. Brewn. Peikin- 'Maie, oit, R. (M. Brown; femnale, olti, R. M. Brown; maie, 1942, lse anti 2nd, W. S. Moffat & Sons, N. R. Andrews; femnale, 19412, lat anti 2nti, N. R. An- tiews, W. S. 'Moffatt & Sons. Mus- covy - Mele,'old> R. M. BrowN, Hla- steati Coaftham, R. -M. Brown; fe- maie, olti, lst anti 2nti, R. M. Brown, Haîsteati Coatham. Turkays-Male, oit, A1ian~ B. Mana, R. M. Brown, Haisteati oethamn; feimeale, nid, la- steand Coahým, R. M. Brown; maae, 1942, Allamn B. -Menu; female, 1942, Aia B. Mena. Any other variety, mnale, o--I, Roy Bell1. Geese-- Maie, olti, lst anti 2nd', R. ýM. Brown, Hai- steati Coathani; female, oit, lst anti 2nti, R. M. Brown, HalsteatI Coa- thain; maie, 1942, lst anti 2nt, R. M. BrwHalstLeeti Coathain; feanale, 19412, îst anti 2ud, R. M. Brown, Hla- steatiCahi. nbin -Maie, oit, R. . Brown, A. Ayre & Sons; femrale, o)it, A. Avre & Sonis, R. :M. Browni; maie, 1942, A. Ayre & Sons, R. M. Bw; femala, 19412, A. Ayre & Sons, ýR. M., Brown. Cbiltiren's Pets - Ted Coathei, 'Tomm-iiy Coa- tharn. 1 etounty and Distric-,t News 0obcnrig Rat Cross Soziety ,sbip- peti oer 1,0M0 articles froim their workIroo-an for the mionth of July. Ia addiition $514 n'as spent on t7he pur- dbase of supplies. Panmars of Seymoeur texvnslip have, 'ithin the past two weeks, lest 1oi eung cattie as a resuilt cf arn epidemiiie of the disease kaown as blacleg. Moatseriously lit of the district -farmners -was Fred Bennett, whro had four animtais dieaet bis farm. Pujpî-'Sis n Bewm-anvilie public sclbool living outside the municipal- ity mnust r),y $3.50 per mionth for tan montlis. Praviousiy noecharge n'eas matie. The 'hoarýd as accepteti the resig-nation of two tceachers, W. H. Mortson and AlfrediRlgs nho are jeining the enmeti forces, Mr-s. Hai-ry Tinn.ey, cf Cavan Tofwnship, passeti a-e'y on Au4gust 2Sth, in her 53rti year. She n'as forniiy Mary E. oe'rder and was bora ilu Cartwright T&wnishiLp. She; n'as an ardent Untei hure7h antil Classified Gibsýon; pullet, lut, 2y-d ani dB'd, Donald E. GîbýsonI. Plymo-iuth lRoc7k,l White -Cock, R. M. Brown; hei,l A. Ayre & Sons, Allan B. -Manu, R. M. Brýown; coeýkurel, Allan B. Mý,ann;ý pullet, ist and 2ndl, R. M. Brown. Alla n B. Ma N yandotte, any variety- Coek, R. -M. Br'own, A. Ayr e & Sons,-, R. MA. Brown; hlen, A. Ayre & Sons, 2nd anid 3r, R. M. Brownvi; c4iekerel.>s, ' n nR. M. Brw;pullet, A. Ayý're & Sons, 2nld an>rdl, R. M. Brownv. Rhode Isiani Reýd - Cok st -and 2nti, R. m. B"ýwro 1; ;hen, l-st ani 2nd(i, R. M. .BrýOwn; coý'cerel, lst aid 21nd' R. M. Browvn; puflet, R. Mý. Browýn. Jersey BakGiant.s -o Allan B. Mani, R. M Brown; hien, A1ilan B. Mann, 'R. M. Brown, N. R. Ades cock- erel, lst and. 2ridR. M. Browni, Allan B. Mann; InAllet, Allan B. Mann, 21nd and 3rid, R. Mi. Brown. NwHamip- shrs- Coclc, lst ai 2nti, R, M. Brw;hen, Ist and 2nd, R. M. Brown; ceckerel, J. ýH. Jo)se, R. M. Brown, Allan B. Mlanni; pullet, J. H. Jose, Ailanu B. Mann, R. M. Brown. from his office on Friday and Sat- urday of tis iweek, Septeauber 138th and 19th. a3-p FOR SALE One first-class Cow, about to re- ne'w; a-lso quantity of .good Hard- wýood for sale, Ajpply to A. T. Allen, Orono. a-35-p. STRAYED Onto the premises ocf Mr. James Nixoni, Lot 35, Concession 6, ýClarke, 2 1.-year-old cattie. Ownier miay ha-ve ýsamie by proving property and paIyinIg exipenMseIS. c-37-c.1 -STRA-E1 ~Frm te r.Yies f ot2 l'omethe 3, Clnkeinohe oth. ofnceugiont, Claroi1tliDurnhm oefer. usAinyone knvoing of hem wh'ierrets o ii e f thnde notfy ector owen, hoe rd4, Orono. a-85-p. Susx-Cock, A. Ayre & Sons, Roy Ba-i, N. R. Andrews; ban, R. M. Bro'wn, A. Ayra & Sons, Roy Bail; cceaRoy Bai'l, N. R. Andirews, A. Ayre, & Sons; pullet, Roy Bal!, R. M BrwnA. Ayre & Sons. Mediterraneall Leghorn,. White, Utility - Cock, Aia lB. 'Mann, Roy Bail; hen, A. Ayra Sons, Allan B, Mena, Roy BEail; cockerel, -Mrs. Eti. Dean, R. M.,1 Brewuýv; puilat, Mvrs. Eti, Dean, A. Ayra & Sons. Leg±ornis, White, Ex- hibition- Coýck, Tht anti 2nd, R. M. Br-own; han, lst anti 2nd, R. M. Brawn, A. Ayre & ýSons; ýcockaeral, lstý anti 2nd, R. *M. Brown, Allan B. Manu; pullet, lst anti 2nd, R. M. Bro'wn, Allan B. Mann. Laghorns, Brown - Cocýk, R. M. Brown, Allan B. Manr, R. 'M. Brown; han, R. M. Brown, Ailan B. Mann, R. M.L Brown; ceeo(kerai, R. M. Brown, Ailan B. Mann, R. M. Bon puliet, Allan B. Mann. Minorýcas, Blaéh - Cock, Allen B. Mann, R. . Brown; han, Allan B. Mena, 2nd anti 3rt, R. M.' Brw;cocherai, R. M. Brown; pul-i let, R. M. Brown, Allen B. Meun.ý jCaýpoas, 1942, ay breeti or hybriti j st anii 2nti, J. H. Jose. nass passeti away at MilHibrook at the age f 77 years. The late Mr. Lang spent mos-t of his life in Manivers Townsip, except for a f ew years spent in the Canadian Northwest. In 1909 he was united' in iniarriage to, Sarahi Beggs, who survives, as aîso does one sister, Mrs. Wn. Rowan', of Bethany. Hie foilowed the pursuits of agriculture of which he Wýas ver-y successful. 'interment was mnade in Port Hiope Cemetery. 'ýnen she discovered that the au- tomobile which had stopped tao pick her up was niot opierated by frientis ashe suppose(], Msg, Esie Steven- son, Cobourg, juaiped from the moigvehicle in the vicinity 'of the C.N.R. subway earlY 0on Sun- day inorning-, Sept. 6, andi suif ered a cerebral concussion after stiking- her head on the road. She ~vas taken to 'hospital butt releaseti later. Her daughter, Marjorie, and zwo coîn- panions, Xay anti Gertrude Talbot, eseaýped with a shaking up as they aiso jumiped frein the car. The m.-ten in charge cf the car diti not remain at the scene o(f the accident. The nmnber of the car in which the wo- men had their draniaýtî ride was taken by one of the girls, and Co- bourg police rouxtded up the diver. How,,ever, they were net lielti. j Letters to the Editor I The followiug quotation is quoted frin the Oristiani Science Moni- tor by Peter Lyne, Staff Correspo(n- dent : London, Sept. 3-Bian today entered thre fourthn year cf war with prayer. For 15 nilutes this aimorn-~ in- the wheels of the Nation's Lrea t war effort pans et while 'okr in factoriesz anti offices, members f the fighting fonces, housewives, andi schools seught nw spiritual, strength for further trials aheuti and divne guitiain l preparing them- s elves for itr anti for peace. 1"King ýGeenge VI, broke pre-etie'nt when he requested that this seveth FOR SALE Twýenjty-flve cojds of 4-foot Dry Maple, ail body wood. A-ply to W. E. rmsr'og, rono. FARýM FOR SALE OR RENT Lot 13, Concession 5, Township of Clarke, 155 acres; possession Aipril 1lst, 1943. Mrs. J. R. Cooper, Oronio. FOR SALE ,Smiall Sized Viking Cream iSeop- er-ator, guarateed satisfatio,-Ap- pIy Fredl Wood, OrGno. c-35-p. NOTICE John J. Gilfilian qîý QUALIFIED OPTOMETRIST7 Lieentiate of the CoRlege of Optow- etry of Ontari'o Offire Heours: 10to 12a.m. and 2 t 4M0 pm and by appouitm.exa Offce nOB. Tyrrei's Drug Store Phone 68r2 J. C. GAMEY INSURANCE Fire, Casualty, Automo- 1 bile and Liability j AUCTIONEERS TED JACKSON Auctioneer and Valuator Conduca.Auction Sales of a11 ohm and at reasoirable ratee. Oommunicate with hi=i ait .t Porr.y, Ontario, or oee bisOlek, A~ E. MOotoU, at Orono, for date. Pr4 F. F. Mrrs & Soi Funeral Directora Furniture Dealers AMBULANCE SERVICE Bewmanville - Oroe Phe-nes: Bowmanville. Day 480 Night, 734 andi 573 Orono. 27-1 The Oldest, Largest and Mosti Complete Furniture Store and Moderi Funeral Service in Durham Our Service-T-'HE BEST Our Good-THE NEWEST Our Prices-THE LOWEST MORRIS & SON I IOWMANVILLE -ORONO MAY IMPRISON GIRLS W110 DON'T REGISTER "Severe penalties can andi will -be endored on woïanen in thie 20 to 24- year grour wlho fai] to, register," Austin Wright, assi-stant director hi charge of enforcem-ent, National Se- lecetive Service Board, announceti on Wednesday. Hie eipreýsaed the opin- ion that perhapasonmewomien af- fected li the ordear were not con- vinced thnt it ile conipulsory. "Tihis is flot a voluntary reg-itra- tion," ha saiti. 'It is soaaething that iulst be donc. We can and will force the penaly-a $250 fine o mionths in jail-on those who fai to register. National! Day of ?rayer since fihe war 'began be heâit on a weekday. "The resuit las been more wide- spread participation in national Te- dedication than on any od the pre- viofis oe-casions, 'Taictory and office ob:servance was general, whifle rhu-ch services haje been continu-ing ail day, reaching a nwclimuax this ein. Iani sure rwe will note the con- trast in Britain's day of prayer andi Canada'-; day of prayer. Canada's. day of prayer convenietly placeti on a Sunday, no pause in industr- Well, as to the hureli ser-1 sornetime rhroughçaout the dy, reader, wexe yen there? S. LITTLEWOOI> MEDICAL A. F. McKENZIE, M.D. ~PHYSICIAN and SUR GEONV office Ifours : 2.00 to 4.00 p.m ; 6.30 to, 8.00 p.ia. PIIONý,E 47ir1 ORONO VETERINARY Wilfred W.Sherwin B.V. Se., VETERINARY SURGEON Office:- Main St. Orono Phone 56 r 71, Orono, Ont. Ontario Orono - Professional DirectorY Classifîed ANIESAR EVIE LeskajVRd Chu SRVhwl ICE iSA- niesar Services on Sunlda S At. 27th, art 3.0eaies.3n pim. et.r Garin, fof3.00n 730wifl pRevchMat both servilces. Orono choir will sn at the evening service. b-S6-c. Sunday Sehiool ~worktr. She leaves to mo'urn her loss her husJhand. one son andi one ýdaugliter, hèr father andi stepfmother. Interment was made ln St. John's iCemetery, Ida.

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