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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Jan 1990, p. 20

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20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 31,1990 Phone Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Phone 623-3303 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Up to 20 words.... $6.00 Each Additional Word. 240 Display Classified. 45e per agate Un» Memoriams....... ,..$5.00 plus 240 per line of verse Logos, Boxes, Artwork $4.00 Box Number Rental $1.50 Too late for Classifieds... Double Charge (Tuesday till noon) Deadline for ATI. Classified Advertising is 430 p.m. Monday All Classified Advertising is Payable in Advance BROSCHAK - Jim and Donna (Cook) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Megan Lee, born December 3, 1989 at Bowmanville Hospital weighing 7 lbs. 13 oz. Proud big brother is Colin. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, Bowmanville Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bros- chak, Edmonton, Alberta. 5-1S DUECK - Weldon and Pauline (Taylor)' Calgary, Alberta, are happy to announce the birth of their second son, Collin Thomas, born on Wednesday, January 17, 1990. A little brother for Stephen. Proud grandparents are Henry and Mary Dueck, Coaldale, Alberta and Bruce and Jean Taylor, Enniskillen, Enniskillen, Ontario. 5-1SN MARTIN - Don and Irene (nee Vogels) are very happy to announce announce the birth of their new son, Shawn Alec Anthony, born January January 10,1990 at 4:15 a.m. weighing 8 lbs. 1 oz. Shawn is a new brother for Michael, a new grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Alec Martin of Newcastle Newcastle and Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Vogels of Orono. Shawn is a great- grandson for Mrs. Gordon Martin of Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Al Foleak of Hamilton. Our sincere thanks to Dr. Syme and staff of Ajax Pickering General Hospital. Kathleen Taylor and Gladys and Maurice Kirktown are pleased to announce the marriage of their children Linda and Kelly on January January 26, 1990 at Trinity United Church, Bowmanville. 5-1S HAPPY 60TH ANNIVERSARY (January 30) to Emma and Richard Widdecombe of Hampton from Your Children, Grandchildren, and Great Grandchildren ... We just don't know where we'd be without you!! 5-1SN à "Flowers Say It Best" VAN BELLEl DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa - Bowmanville Area Phone 623-4441 • Trade mark of Van Belle Gardens STAFFORD MONUMENTS 143 King Street East Bowmanville, Ontario L1C1N6 PHONE 623-8150 for quality monuments, bronze and granite markers and cemetery lettering. Showroom or private appointment appointment in your home or free transportation to our showroom showroom for Senior Citizens and handicapped persons in the Bowmanville and Orono areas gladly arranged by phoning: Mr. Philip J. Dawson at 623-8150 during day or after hours 579-1116 in Oshawa Toll Free 1-800-461-4848 51-tfSN Happy 50th Anniversary ' The family of John and Betty Roth of R.R. 1, Bowmanville would like to invite all their friends to an OPEN HOUSE - in honour of their >1 50th Wedding Anniversary- To be held on February 17 at the Haydon School House from 1-4 p.m. Best wishes pnlv. olease. ELLIOTT - John Arthur (Jack). At Community Nursing Home, Port Hope, on Wednesday, January 24, 1990, Jack Elliott of Newtonville in his 76th year. Beloved husband of Margaret llda Soules. Dear father ol Dorothy Imlach. Loving grandfather grandfather of Paul and Drew Imlach. Dear brother of Mrs. Frances Morton Morton and the late Norma Simpson, Wayne, Bruce and Harward Elliott. Loving uncle of several nieces and nephews. Rested at the Northcult Elliott Funeral Home, 53 Division St. North, Bowmanville, Friday. Funeral service was held in the chapel 2 p.m. Saturday. Spring interment, interment, Lakeview Cemetery, Newtonville. If desired donations may be made to the Arthritis Society. Society. 5-1 SN Simpson Memorials Monuments - Granite or Bronze Markers - Inscriptions - Sandblasting 49 LAVINA ST. PORT HOPE 885-6434 Home appointments gladly arranged 51-1S T/foi'ud' 'pcut&ial '&&&• ESTABLISHED 1881 623-5480 4 DIVISION ST., BOWMANVILLE OFF STREET PARKING AREA PRE-ARRANGED AND PREPAID FUNERAL SERVICES AVAILABLE • 45 . 1|SN O^AWAMONU/Wf/y Monuments -- Markers -- Cemetery Lettering Designing and Lettering done on premises With our low overhead and no ealeimen Involved, we are able to oiler you the beet quality granite*, workmanship and servit* at very low price*. YOU DECIDE WHEN WE CAN ASSIST YOU KJNQST.E, ( 1/4 mV* E. of Oshawa City Limits) 434-8111 404ISN CARTER - Doug. In loving memory of a dear husband, father and "Popa" who passed away January 29..1987. A silent tear small and tender, Just to show that we remember. - Sadly missed by Bernice and family. 5-1S COBBLEDICK - Larry Ross. In lov- ing memory of a dear son and brother who passed away January 26, 1988. You have left us forever It was so unexpected, But despite the deep wounds- That your leaving has left behind in our hearts, You will always be with us . We will never forget the wonderful years, We had enjoyed with you Nor give up hoping to see you again one day. Written by your brother Fredrick Cobbledick - Lovingly remembered by mother June, brothers and sisters Ann, Debbie, Connie, Sharon, Judy, Fred, Earl, Wayne, Randy and Jeffery.5-1SN Jeffery.5-1SN JOHNSON - Dorothy Louisa. In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother who passed away January 31, 1985. Through all the years you fought so hard, It's still sad you have passed away, Knowing you will always be remembered, remembered, And in our hearts you'll stay. - Loved and missed bv all of us. Mike, Carol, Kellie, Judy and Greg. 5-1S KING - Jessie. In loving memory of a dear mother who passed away February 5, 1979. Your presence we miss, Your memory we treasure, Loving you always, Forgetting you never. - Sadly missed by daughter Ruth, son-in-law Sandy and family. 5-1S KING - In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Jessie Georgina,' who passed away February February 5, 1979. We miss you so in many ways, We miss things you used to say, And when old times we do recall, It's then we miss you most of all. - Sadly missed and always remembered remembered by Gwen, John and family. 5-1S KING - In loving memory of a dear gramma and great-gramma, Jessie Jessie Georgina King, who passed away February 5,1979. Time slips by but memories stay, Quietly remembered every day, - Happy thoughts of times together, . Memories that,will last forever. - Always loved and missed by granddaughter Bonnie, Brian, Steven, Steven, Kevin and Tim. 5-1S KING - In loving memory of a dear Gramma, Jessie Georgina King, who passed away February 5, 1979. Although your smile is gone forever, And your hands we cannot touch, Still I have so many memories, Of the one I loved so much. Your memory is my keepsake, With which I'll never part, God has you in his keeping, I have you in my heart. If tears could build a stairway, And memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven And bring you back again. - Always loved and missed by granddaughter Judy and David, Scott and Jason. 5-1S MERCER - Dorothy. In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother who passed away on February 2, 1989. Your helping hands are quiet Your voice is never heard, But your memories keep us going As you always could before. Our everlasting love is still with you As it always was before, Until we meet again. - Sadly missed by husband George and family. 5-1SN SKINNER - In loving memory ol a dear husband and father, John (Jack), who passed away January 22, 1988. Gone, dear husband, gone forever, How wo miss your smiling face, But you left us to remember None on earth can take your place. A happy home we once enjoyed How sweet the memory still But death has tell a loneliness The world can never fill. - Always remembered and sadly missed by wife Mary and daughters Beverley, Edna, Wanda and son Paul. 5-1SN STEPHENSON • In loving memory of a dear son and brother, James Stephenson, who passed away January 22, 1967. Wo olton think ol bygone days When wo wore all together, The family chain Is broken now But memories will live forever, To us llioy have not gone away Nor have llioy travelled tar, Just entered God's eternal homo And loll tho gale ajar. • Forever loved by mom 5-1S STRUTT • In loving memory ol our parents and grandparents, harry and Idolla. Harry passed away January 23, 1970, Idolla January 20,1907, formerly ol tho Burkoton nron. Your memory Is our koopsoko Willi which wo'll novur pari God lias you in his keeping Wo linvo you In our lioarls. ■Lovingly romomborod by dough- torPhyllso, son-in-law Dick, grand- daughters Barbara, Ublruio, Ulnno, Penny, Carol and Sandra and family. 9-is TRCSISC ■ I fazel in loving imimii' ary ol a duar oialot, eialor-in-low and aunt who passed away Pub- runty 0,1088. Sunshino lades and shadows fall, But swool romombrnneo oullnsls all, ■ Sadly missod by Edgar, Amiio mid family, o-tSN Card of Thanks Many thanks to my family and friends for helping me, visits, phone calls, meals, food and fruit while I was sick and thanks to the choir for the nice plant. Lena Clysdale. 5-1SN The family of the late Marion Wambolt wishes to thank their friends, relatives, neighbors, Newcastle Newcastle U.C.W., lota Psi Sorority, Elenor Holman and staff at Oshawa Senior Citizens Centre, Ajax and Whitby Canadian Tire Stores for flowers, cards, and Heart and Stroke donations, phone calls and many acts of kindness kindness in the loss of a beloved mother, grandmother, greatgrandmother greatgrandmother and mother-in-law. A special thanks to Betty and Carson Elliott, Funeral Home, Rev. Don A. Stiles, Doreen McNiven, Donna Mendonca and Ruth Campbell Lem. Gloria and son-in-law Jack Gordon 5-IS I would like to thank all who planned planned and attended my surprise 80th birthday party. Also a special thank you for the gifts and many cards received from friends and family. It was a happy and memorable occasion and one I shall cherish in the years to come. Martin Molloy 5-1S The family of the late Nellie Mae Thompson wishes to thank their relatives, friends and neighbors for floral arrangements, memorial donations, donations, cards, phone calls and many acts of kindness in the loss of a beloved wife, mother and grandmother. A special thanks to Rev. D. Throop and Armstrong Funeral Home during our recent bereavement. bereavement. Carman W. Thompson and family 5-1S STOLEN - Child's black "Noma" ski racer, from Peachtree Walkway hill, January 3, reward for return, no questions asked. Phone ,623- 7770. 5-1S Notice to Creditors Now Booking FOLK ART CLASSES FOR BEGINNER Starting Feb. 20 and March 5 at Bowmanville Fabric* 623-1241 4-2SN BINGO Every Monday Night Early Birds start at 7:00 p.m. Non smoking section Brownsdale Community Centre Golf Course Rd., Newcastle Hall also available for dances, weddings, stags, etc. For rental information phone 1-705-277-3668 5-tfSN Need a new friend? Come and make new friends with friendly people. COFFEE PLUS Liberty Pentecostal Church Tuesday, Feb. 6th 9:30 a.m.-11:15 a.m. FEATURE: Ventriloquist Variety Program V by Beulah Buchwald ■ ; SPEAKER: Janet Yuklch tells why she left a career as an Legion Auxiliary . BINGO LEGION HALL Every Wednesday night Jackpot 55 numbers Time 7:30 p.m. ; . 5-is ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH BINGO Liberty St. S., Bowmanville ; WEEKLY JACKPOT FEATURE 56 Calls or Loss $500. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. ^ 4-tfSN PRESCHOOL STORYTIME AT THE LIBRARY The Spring Session of Preschool Storytime begins at the Bowmanville Branch of Newcastle Public Library on: Tuesday, February 6-April 3, 2:00-2:45 p.m. and Friday, February 9-April 6 10:30-11:15 a.m. No registration is required. For more information phone Maria Politanb at 623-7322 BETTY'S PIES AND TARTS Homemade Cabbage Rolls, Perogles and Meat Plea NOW LOCATED 14 KM. EAST OF KIRBY STORE ON COUNTY ROAD 9 Phoné 797-2579 33-tfS actress to serve the Lord, BASE LINE COMMUNITY CENTRE VALENTINE DANCE ; Band Music by the ^ "Mellotones" Old Tyme Round and Square Dancing Saturday, February 10 7 v 8 p.m.-12 p.m. $10.00 per couple Phone 623-5001 NEED a friend? Call a new friend at the Distress Centre, 623-8844, 623-8845.5-1S UPPER obliques. Remember to breathe. No cheating. Life is fleeting. fleeting. Sure would like to talk. Box 502, Bowmanville, L1C 3Z2. Always Always the quiet one. 5-1S FRANCES Westgarth and Otto Pfeiffer please pick up your free flowers from Carnation Flower Shop, 33 Division SI., before Feb.' 3,1990. .. .-"i 5-.1S : : • ' S1V * Come let us show you the future at Ontario Hydro's Darlington Nuclear Generating Station Information Centre Open Monday - Friday .9 a.m. - 4 p.m. nrivaT ! South-Service Road jq , . rt l(i3a ri£ : r it; ' West of Holt Road - . Bus tours, films, presentations and " a whole lot more! In-plant walking tours must be booked in advance. Groups can book other times. "Equipped with wheelchair facilities" Phone 623-7122 ' 42-tfSN NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF HELEN PAULINE GOSSELIN, late of the Town of Newcastle, in the Regional Regional Municipality of Durham, (her residence being R.R. No. 2, Bowmanville, Ontario), deceased who died at said Town of Newcastle, Newcastle, on the 4th day of November November 1989. Creditors and Others having claims against the said deceased or her estate are required to send full particulars and lull proof to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of February, 1990, alter which date the assets of the estate estate will be distributed having regard regard to the claims then received. POLLITT, WALTERS, DIZENBACH, 35 1/2 King Street West, P.O. Box 9 Newcastle, Ontario L0A1H0 Solicitors for the Executor, Stanley Edward McNair 3-3S NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of Elva May Copping Any persons having claims against tho oslato of Elva May Copping lato ol tho Villago ol Orono, Orono, Ontario, who died on April 9, 1989, nro horoby notified to send particulars ol same lo tho undersigned undersigned on or before tho 31st day ol January, 1990, niter which dale the oslato will bo dislributod, with regard only to claims ol which tho undersigned shall thon linvo nolico, nnd tho undorslgnod will not bo liable lo any parson ol whoso claim ho shall not thon linvo nolico. Edward Chnrlos Copping, by his solicitors Bold, Brown & Boll, Suite 202, P.O. Box 250, 200 Bond Street West, Oolmwa, Ontario L1H7L3 2-3S FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Plonls, Curds, Gills, Crallo and Garden Supplies (2cW«clti<M 'ptlowci Sfoft o o Bowmanville/Oshawa Driving School 99 King Street E., Bowmanville 4 WEEK DRIVER EDUCATION COURSE Mon. and Wed. evenings - 4 weeks Starting Feb. 5th Also March Break course March 12-15,4 days Private Lessons Maximum insurance discount certificate. Ontario Safety League approved. Tax deductible PHONE 623-4641 4-2SN T- SCHOOL TELEPHONE DATE TIME Kirby P.S. 903-5802 Thurs,, 8 Fobrumy 9:00-12:00 Orono/Lockhnrt 983-5006 Tuos., 6 February 9:00-12:00 1:00-4:00 Nowcasllo P.S, 907-4262 Thurs., 8 February 9:00-11:30 1:30-3:30 Nowlonvillo P.S. 708-2550 Thurs., 15 February 0:00-12:00 1. Children lour yonrs ol ngo on or boloro 31 Ducombor 1090 may bo rogislorod. Prool ol ngo (birlli corlilicnlo, ofliclnl birth roglslrntion nolico, ole.) Is required, 2. Plonco bring wrillon prool ol lionllh rocords Indicating Immunization dalos, 3. Prool ol public school support should bo produced at tho llmo ol registration (lax bill, proporly lax, or property tax notice), <l, Precise Information regarding location ol residence and postal code Is important. Rural rosldonls require lot nnd concession numbers, 5, Parents are requested lo telephone tho school lor nn appointment time. " Learning Through Play Is The Child's Play Way" Child's Play Books is currently seeking Individuals to demonstrate Its exceptional line of action-oriented books and educational games for children. No quotas, territories or deliveries. Training provided, choose yoiir own hours. Excellent commission. Starter Kit special $100.00 bonus in product from January 1 - February 28. Information Meeting Thursday, February 8 8 p.m. MàryAnn (Bowmanville) 623-3619 ; • 5-2SN FRANKENMUTH, MICHIGAN April 27-29,1990 * Shopping * Sightseeing Escortea from Oshawa area Includes coach transportation, 2 nights hotel, special chicken dinner, hotel taxes and service charges, shopping, Services of an escort. SPACE LIMITED ... PHONE TODAY Allin, Wilson Tours & Travel Ltd. O/A ALGONQUIN TRAVEL Five Points Mall 436-7474' Toll Free 1-800-263-3785 : s- "Giving the Gift of Life" An Information program involving a panel discussion on organ and tissue donations will take place on Monday, Feb. 19th at 7:30 p.m. In the cafeteria at Oshawa General Hospital. Learn more about how to make a lifesaving gift to someone else. Pre-regisfration encouraged. Phone 576-8711 ext. 3373 Sponsored by the Hospital Chaplaincy Association ■ 5-1 SN COMMUNICATION COURSE The COPE Program of Durham Region Community Care Association is offering an 8 week Communication Course Beginning February 7 It is for anyone interested in volunteering to help people who are going through a stressful time in their lives. To register or for more information contact Janice Kroft at 623-2261 5-1 SN OAT straw, square bales. Phone 263-2060. -, 4-tfSN FOUR drawer file cabinet, grey, 4 drawer desk, steel, $75. each. Phone 623-3706. 5-1 SN SEED - Approx. 6000 bushels cer-., tilled Ogle oats, 97 per cent germ. " Phone 263-2060. 4-tfSN FIREWOOD UNLIMITED - (416) 797-2405 or (416) 797-2249, leave message. 5-1 SN.'. CEDAR posts and poles for other purposes. Phone 1 (705)432-2237. : 5-2SN HAY for sale, square bales, large quantity. Phone 263-8415 after 5 p.m. 5-1SN HELEN'S Tailor Shop - Duality alterations. alterations. Sewing machine tune- ups. Bernina-Omega Sales. Phone 623-2741. 2-tfSN D & R Custom log sawing, portable portable bandsaw mill. We turn your logs into lumber. Phone 623-6135. 2-4SN INCUBATOR, wooden table and two chairs, oak desk, sewing machine with • cabinet. Please phone 623-2222. 5-1S ONE new Remington 3006, one Remington 31,2 barrels, 1 double barrel shot guns. Phone 983-9Q11. 5-1 SN. RATTEN living room suite includes sofa, arm chairs, coffee tables, blue cushions, $900; or best offer; oak dining room set, $300. Phone 623-8962. 5-1S BANDSTRA'S Floral Boutique - Mini carnations, $4.50/bunch;- spring bulbs in wicker basket', $4.95 each. Come in and browse I orphone 623-0201 or 623-0202. ! 5-1SNJ WICKER pieces including antique desk, bassinette, lamp, chairs, era- die, hampers, bathroom accès- 7l scries, mirrors, baskets, child's table and chair. Phone 623-3406. .'-'j 5-1 sfcrf ! 1SN NASHVILLE AND MEMPHIS April 10-16,1990 * Grand Ole Opry * G race land Escorted from Oshawa Area / Includes coach transportation, 6 nights hotel, entrance fees, boat cfiiise, taxes.and service charges, tours;- services of an escort. bucSPACE LIMITED^. RHONE WMBiilvi ^"Aiiinrwilson Tours' & Traveler? - O/A ALGONQUIN TRAVEL Five Points Mall 436-7474 Toll Free 1-800-263-3785 -- N SPRING COUNTRY CRAFT REGISTRATION 6 Week Course Starting Tues., Feb. 27 to Tues., Apr. 3 Hours 7:30-9:30 p.m. Fee $60.00* all materials included Cash, cheque or MasterCard Learn how to make a decorated paper bow, med. Victorian hat, heart shape grapevine wreath and a basket filled with drieds. All items are made with quality dried flowers and done in your choice of colours. To register please phone 623-0069 * Own glue gun must be supplied Only 8 spaces available, so register early! Q JOHN Deere 1830 c/w front end loader; John Deere 50 c/w front --a loader; New Holland baler 268, ex-! ,'j cellent condition; Chev. 6500,366, ! ;»1 5x2, twin post dump. Phone 623- j;)» 4648 evenings. 5-1 Sf; WOODS freezers and all, re- ju frigerators on sale now from 5 - 22 ;jf cu. ft., starting at $299., at Bow-,;.] manville Appliance Centre, 47'l l t King SI. W., Bowmanville, 623-u!j • 8160.-7 5-^SNfr; ü (SUNFLOWER seed, $20. - 50 Ib&z.i ' ;';m(Xed bird' seed, $12.50 - 20 Kg:'!, (20 per cent off above items with':), this ad). Craft supplies featuring;V; Lewiscraft, Carnation Flower'-; Shop, 33 Division St. Phone 623--$" 5577, 5-5S-V JUST arrived - Good used almond refrigerator and stove sets, like .V new, priced lo sell, large selection. Guaranteed with delivery availa-:';t ble, Bowmanville Appliance',? Centre, 47 King St., W., Bowman- !-!; ville, 623-8160. 5-1SNijj ÜI % -I a The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION 1990/91 School Year JUNIOR AND SENIOR Kindergarten registration for tho Clarke A.S.G. area schools will bo hold as Indicated In tho following schedule, (Children currently enrolled In Junior Kindergarten need not reapply for Kindergarten,) Q e & Ü ra> I e Ü I 3 & % ùt&m (fyuutucd Wholesale, Retail Greenware, Supplies and Classes Glasses starting week of February 5 Day/Evening Special on Day Classes Customized gift ware for special occasions. 122 Waverley Road Bowmanville, Ont. L1C 3W9 623-9668 BIRTHDAY Sale on new. appliances - Save up lo $10, pn all Moffat appliances. Get a new frostlree refrigerator and 30" range for $1,259. Get a new washer and dryer for $929. Save now at Bowmanville Bowmanville Appliance Centre, 47; King SI. W., Bowmanville, 623- SI 60. 5-1 SN ANNIVERSAY Sale on all goody used appliances. Save on re-;? frigerator and stove matching sels, ! frostlree and apartment sized.. All : guaranteed with delivery available at Bowmanville Appliance Centre, 47 King St. W„ Bowmanville, 623- 8160, 5-1 SN ARMSTRONG Best Value Floor- ' ing, assorted Candide patterns. ■ Professional Installation availa- ' ble. Phone John Rice 623-2601. 1 29-tfS Denali Paint Complete stock available from -m John Rice 623-2601 ... 35-tfS . 15% OFF BEER and WINE 1 MAKING SUPPLIES 623-3018 EVENINGS 41-IISN FIREWOOD $125. Full Cord Delivered 1-355-3620 1-355-2811 5-tlSN , 5-4Sle^ tSbKK3amL<366IWCK3la88ibl» SNOOKER Inblo with olnto, 4' x O', Phono 903-9244. 5-IS YOU CAN ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE DRY FIREWOOD All hardwood Cut, split and delivered Phone ■ 987-5658 42-tfSN Asselstlne's Yamaha' have the parte and the pereonnel to eervlce your Yamaha DURHAM RD. SOUTH OF BLACKSTOCK 986-4437 ■v 52-lfSN -r u -j 33 Division Glrool, Bowmanville, Out, 023-5577 ChnrloB W, Konnody Supoilnlondonl ol Instruction (Porsonnol) 2-tlS 4-2SN Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles, Snowmobiles For Wrocking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID FREE PICK-UP ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence 623-7112 r i , We now have ■ NEW and RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES Also, appliances wanted for parts or restoration.' Durham's largest selection of used perte for most makes. PADDY'S MARKET 263-8369 < 1-IISN

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