mcunt Avenue, Wu mam-n. . . The bride. prettily gowned in blue Wet/i', was given in wedlock by " rather. Mr. Douglas Mant of Toronto. The happy couple left by motor for a honeymoon in the north country, and on their return will reside at Weston. ____ -......u-, mucxuwn. _ 661'“. at three o'elork, when Mia Jean . Laveme Knapp of Pe Avenue, Toronto. dnughter o the Ute Mr. Eber Knapp. and Mrs. Knapp, um united in marriage with Mr. Alfred Mum. younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Mant of Ball, Ont. The ceremony Wu conducted by Major Rev. Funk C. Harper, B.A., B.D.. of Queer“ Drive, m the new“ td vi,rs.trttes.iirt.e. rehtives, mdpfrienda ' MYIMY‘W I r---..-.-.-, "T' in this iiiiriitf.TGrEv"'iisUiii'd0i; Wu the bdrieamaid Ind the (room's Mafia. yr. Thorns: Mant of Bone- ttoral. -ditiri "iiiiirT"'hgu's'i,'i',C,'l Mr. and Mrs. Bradley will reside in New Liskeapi, Ont. Mum-Knapp Weston Presbyterian Church Win the happy scene of a quiet wedding on 1tPr1tr, af,term.roit, ggly 2_3 , -""it .V_ _........... u, Mrs, Bert Taylor of Richvlcw, and Mr. Taylor acted as best man. The church was fictiugly decorated for 212 cumin: with wasâ€! of garden _"""'."'. mu, alumna. It". T. B. Butler performed tho ceremony. The bride,' given ht undue by Mrs. Butler. wore 3 blue unveiling suit with matching hat And shoes, and wore a eon-go bouquet can Ihrytty,,, Ile 'eu.at.te?sd by Bradley-Em A wedding took ltr,, Int Tau- day 1'i"g,"ia, " 11 o'eloek in St. Matthias ureh, 8earUtt Road, when M33, mater of Garnet Horton the late Mm. Morton, of Kahuna Minor. Witttarboame,' Bassett, England, become at» brid- of Edward ndley. son of the Rev. Chas. Bradley. also of Winter- tee, May, Englfnd. Rev. T. Major Rev. P, C. Flu-per KD., of Testors, 1. um; n éunday afternoon In the (l',',f,,rd'd service being held " 2 pm. in Rivetdah Park by the Candi-a Corps Reunion. The gl'.'rtr of the community in extend to the faulty of the late Herbert Goo Thompson, 81 he, Street 5:33., tp,',ips2',r: hom pus thy on tub day of but week. from AUG. ttth " AUG. 22ad Beverly Ann Mm. W. 8. new» in Idling on Friday tron: Heaths! to Lon- don, on rout. tor - homo in Crumb, Scotland. returning to Weston in Omaha; Boat ht that tho last dir.. count date a! hydro And water bills in Wetland-y, AW 8rd. Weston Public Utilities Commis- Iion. - - A x-lw G; Rob-rt Cook on the birth of 5 Ion at Banal!) on July tt. Mr. Cook in I former N‘sldytfl Walton. mu Marjorie tubules In: left for tho Church of All Nutha- firm Lak- Bcugog, when for tho thir manner sh- will In in chum of the childnn. . I“. Vida In; Wall An, In mtttmed GTA I rat'- neu- tlou " tendon. Port sun!†and cum pointy. Otd Tyne and Mod-n M Gumbo-A. “an "an" - AD.WrMtoN...-gse P HM and Ian: ... t,ii1'aJEr't','i'r'i'tit,fe'l, ttttt “but Mhlt . BUtr EVERY TUESDAY EVENING TOWN HALL q CLOSED BEAUTY 8m " IA!!! IT. . m lb- - than a at". a,Plrtt,h'Nt1Pttteteate. MI. Ptr, an My Bait and“ th [at A. FRIDAY’S am 3 I N G o AG V. I Livingstone as QUEEN’S an. was-mu Praetiee Limited to Din-u. of the Ear, Non and Throat '- Tekphonel: Walton 29347 JUneth. 1218 WESTON WORKINGMEN’S CLUB Paw-mum toMA and Mn PATRICIA iinctmmu from Tau-m MALTON sun 3.45 ttart. an, DANCE PERSONALS u the ht We have: wonderful narrative My. Erie] hid tone adrift trw. gain. Many were troubled bo. T. CB1ttMt of the Philletine oppression, . There were some 'r'tiit1Lt,'a",ig1r ny. for deiiverattiand the rd wee by willing to helg when they were " mdy to seek is help. There wu it not myone in sight eble and will- It ing to take the leadership, but the :3 Lord knew ell hearts. Away down h in the south western part of Pales. /r, tine there is I women1 somewhnt I disheartened. Life to her has en been about a (Allure. Where were a: the hopes of her early womanhood , F Here she Wu getting on in years; her huebend wu stil alive, but no child had ever been with them to bless their home and see] their af: u fection. A foreign power held any :53 over their country Ind harassed, ' them in mung ways. Yes, indeed, " the thought er life was a failure 'fp. end here ehe is alone paying in T: the field. The God of me] nee 'd her. Her eyes Ire opened; she be. holds . meeunger, an engel th it God, very terrible to look upon.‘ M He speaks and give. her I word D of cheer. A blessing will come to " their home. The women and 11rtfijioati, her husband. will have 3: cause to rejoice. A child shall be , sent to bless their fellowship. The " women calls her husband. They F rejoice together. He is e nun of "apt-yer and prey: that the angel gelmight come again and instruct {them as to the training of the bor, f,',Tiiii prayer of Menoehrie heard And; l the other talk-2w in love at in war. I 1irsft?rtumte1y for him he allow hit fatal nation to manner hi: wetter judgment. That Ml pu- _ nion m sexual love. It been!†l, overwhelming. It came It dnwning ( mnhogd. Doubtless it In: hidden 1 or contmlled for I time, then de- l clued that in q1t of the reman- ltnnco of his ather and mother, he would have his caving denim gratified. For n time c was spiritually blind. Mere physical bounty and attractive accomplish- , mant- bocam. mm {naming l than his vow of holiness to the Hm And tte an. a. dire-d too Me that fmur in denim], ‘aadbuutynin. Hedi! with“ (tut. on]; 'ytto mg hunch the Lou) dull haw T,lrd Sm Nthhdphy inhumani- Lma] {area within his: m um Jo rule. God, hi. hunky Flaw: In- mr. In our present help in "with. A all “mum And the who who 1'll',"u'ut,T t my to any quiet y erthe â€has. be um". Scum in " Hindu-n, mowed hit hue pinion fun liberty until it been: dilute-d Jud fora time Men-all! spirit- Julhdnc. Andanmtolan 1sttertttitttq,et_tkiiiirttT, mgr-u! "e by another [up Mm. Tttraut Suntan. A I'm 'r,fra"it,thPg,eielf dammit. church I.“ 'ytotVeuCi/ei'ii 8PJuh2.trtttgtSe thtrrumtb-,ttirtgtst rhu- ndum N22,ttlrgrd o6.ermstfra,thm- "gt.. 'ette,tbtlr-P-iitaiii. iskintcnluJ-vnuhhm 1't,'-t't'et'r,,"ruNttle bitterinmludm 5.. t'erestqq.oogdtiiik Au "who-undmlh 9se1-sd-iuliieiii"'C min. mo: is given by the Spirit a the God," to whom he belong: at! tin-3nd “link movedhlminthe my my hi- brethnn. the tribe of Din. The name (he: thu won- dlrtul you; man Wu Suntan, mtnnirtgttforiths.utt. Sun- t.osti.hetttystmqts.thi_d_ lighted in feat. of strength. in dis te"itty, iy.rttittt the butts: of answered. Fnther nLG,GtTG iTail2'f'e,rtr " lathe Lord directs them 'tg 3: gum“ I child is born. A brave boy physi- can Paul, any strong, . win child. hum ttgt',', ha the Lord from infancy, a happy 'IS'; the helm}! bay full of laughter, mer- . " ali, nmept and Road natured quips. He .Moteoye 18 fugthful to the pledges given at yin.ctd the hi- birth. The vow of the Naxarite, noisiest. 1 ll upon him; neither vine nor‘EWh oft strong drink are called upon to im 'tttny pr.o.ft creme his great " . The OWtt paztie mm m of his Tea,,,' to Loon. than God ig his when: m. Bis 4myt pp, “PM __.--- x, M. W . .. - . ., . . am van. Daily Homo Wino: Monday, Strong" than I Lion, Judges 14: 5, 6; Newâ€. Stranger than Ropes Judge. 16: 11-14; Wednes- day, Wen " Other Man Judges 16: 15-21; Thursday, Weakness of the Flesh, Matt. 26: 4045; Friday, When the Weak tn Show, 2 Cog. Ir. 7-10; Sum-dag. all Things Image: than ixhty, 1 Cor. 1: 22- 29; Sunday, Strong in thg_Lord, Ephriarys l. 10-18. "Biki'rxrnfrHit-iiG loam in $930on of his EVER" Full Scripture Lesion: Judges. ctLaptrm_18 to M. - -- _ Mt,,,',',',,', an. A. rg,er, of " wood "tttw, out Danni; ram 't"'i aw" .... 1'lt'g,ih a u on ' July 161m the mien 01mm Nancy-filth nah-nay. and V5585? We; . iT." T,7, 15: ti-U; Ir. 15.21. tiiii7rfii,iiiri7iiioii'.;,;iii' a with town It. Punch wu min- in“ for him you†More owning to Weston. Mr. and In. Rabat E. Dam. in? Wham .14.. tu, moat ' t - m. on“, to 01mm Linn. non of Mr. and In. Willi-m Lin-n. Tomato. The wedding will uh I». Sunday, August 18 dn thr,,,.','.' United Church. “out Demo. “hauled: MaMtepperntdA h 1nr,t'utt,Attt new}; in! In. It In: "B"rtor but on Lab Shah-niacin. International Uniform Sunday School Lesson J.ulr 81, 1988. SM During [apt 30-15mm. Pam July tl, "" iii-7 it}: iiiiFsiGG i"Gi"i'Grd '33? 8mm): at... '- M n w. rigfil 5i"i7i'e"ilhh7toT.%"'l= Jean Paul. He himself could not talents hammering. the b-rking of dogs, the crying of children. and lube“ ali, the enema: at a whip. 1'?1ye2fLG1'fPir,Pt.trptlf2e,tt-t%uiiiuiitT 1'rtetetyftheJ'tyt1istiuoirl"-er-iitiiiL. th',','?,,',), mus-mm Adahhhmn‘ «mmmkynhnizndvmumhb-W ,ehiehth.tso-toioirGi ,'llt'f"tt'tg'AtNithF,Sffii whom- ',t1pyi'Ptetrt, d “In I Flu'l'l"'LNlllutlt up†human." botmdht-trittaittU" frtr.tEtftyedatitVNi0iiii Iï¬MWJngomszirmrhlu; I ml Perf.h .1“ ’m my main. P2ttefet_ittAiEiiiEyiirG'ih7iik"G"arar2 uhnmmmmhhdmmmwh‘ mmnwhhmwmwm St tL-m-ark-iii/racial"."':'.".'"."-'!')'" MmOGodtMtI-uy.ha 't"e-edoftttePhiBstirtoir amen; d'h1.'targ't - “MI? I " It f,',,urutt2ett Al'u.m sound. pmjected into n liquid nucl- ium mogul-ted pm. broke down ethyl new. to “We as tie acid. cracked "can, . oils with the generation or acetylene md to a slight extent - chum starch into sugar. They demonltn- ted in a 'ttet2ittr, In: that In on could_ lofsbollerd in I for 'treimieytsio,n-dhm luau-in an; mullâ€; punch: tt an as“. a. about chug. in the hum-n Mun. which is M " at What. This it “(lament mihuteg when trutrieeteif did. 2!: feet: of an intent. land, without ruining the temperature. A mu. liter it no; {and that I9nnd: ht e my comic region Ictnally killed mum. I. it my wonder an. that um trtg could be dim to hunky. on radon. to m. to uni- dde. r inns-at not... Ind-ad can. time no I "an eri Id by rhsumntiam who win cum“ .toh.rtrt-teuirtaaeitrire tutu an. m - to the mean blue at I mammal "die next door. Finally oh. "I driven into n frenzy of depth, wheeled hand! our to the Window tndurherretfdtrmtoveithiVric do. sill into the oblivant of rtoia.. leg death. Moreover Schopenhauer we; con- vinced the German people were the noisiest, In our on troubloul Epoch of Noise, on the other hand, many profess that euh city bu it. own [articular type of noise. mu Loos. through the mouth of one of her chmâ€, up (Put Pu!- In. I feminine sound. whi e New York's not†in masculine. Them m may, however, to whom the noise of In! dty h - the rou- of the dot Recently Du. Earl W. 1hpet, Ind 2e A. fi'rg','t,"ft'f, that soul: m on a l ubout cousin &ftrtite cm fee They found gm - mun While than are aetuallr may strange creatures who love min, thrive and grow on it, neverthalua most men of genius hated min. Among these Schopenhauer liltn iittthi, ,Liei:t.eni.strir, _ Kant _ and The German Eula-opium Schopenhauer. w 0 hated not. and helium! that not! of the misfortunes of the TorNeouidutudtoit,w" firmly convinced that the brains of noise-lulu: were of s wry rough Ind cum quality. With the coming of tho landmine , cans noise, I whole omhutn o strident discords, clung: and clnshes, a cacophony of whistles, horns, rattles, sirens, riveting and lusty tom. To nanny Noise meant Pro as, so civiliution mod on. shaft; studs]: of steel, myopia; lustin and heavily. A I result noise todar is 'i'ii'iiAt,fot', per- plexing of pro and health authorities everywhere are begin- ning to mlize that noise is u inimiul to health u m bacteria snd dust Ind smoke. of th- runny- beyond tho - er! indicate examina- ope-ell. nccotdinx to present pg... to: future development. whilo the A Trremtto can (In. this can- ception of what the Toronto-Mule ton nirpurt will look like. Pu?“ o! the three human, each t, "" [on and 150 (at wide. is expected to In finished by the and tt {11qu The. “at porting- I"-""---.--.-.- The Roar of the Devil Condensed In August issue of the Mal-Ii» blunt from The National Review, Marlon. lulu of June. 1’88. Reprinted here by courtesy of the MBttnahte Digest. ' By Edward Podolaky, Mai. Artist Conceive: "Bird's Eye BOW â€Roms NEW AIR mm MAY NOTE WHEN COMPLETED In 1-7583. no - “ad“: hp n v. at ateidiGGTiG - â€$57...“ m Fit"i'iiSih,, .. '" - an“ D. b M my 1.uttt {Em-410:3- an ,tyu.iuiGGiuara"'ita7 an“ mltrtory-GiiaGriiiTG"s- mm: mihrm to tun-n ma in :II in ninth. Grub-l lou- of} ttwing In! «an and deaftt- ',',e.teyItetee_ofititeriii) New 1eebdrit_tGrYr"it't,1, a“ ','lry,ti'ipptt,,tdidiiiiiij, tram ' "We occur-cm an... in be. i'll'tlrgttgttrgte,ejeit "'ter'ter) m roo- tll'a'i'lk'2l1.gh?p,ue't:,'t.,'rdl, Mann Y2ntWt,'te2g,e, â€only {nuke-up â€new an a. rteArG -ee TAGi WE'RE“: to PP"rt*e& a! can ilk. ( mm a the gram. mammal hem-old pru- mm on m. in walnuts m out " Scum Eta-pita, at. M KM (1W that . bunting of n blown-up tme Hind .the pro-lure 253:: than morphine or ,sit-t-a.L ileum-1 m hen-u d pru- ‘lun caught. Ptat Ttfthe?, tnrMed on I "tte on Dr. M In“, dt-rv-it that the hunting of . Hannah??? bl. and an pruning . ' dun morphine or lino-glycerin. tho m moat mum] drug: known for managing pram within the brain. It ruined it four than aha“ normal. any. Chm-lea Wyxen, Vt eminent __ ___..... vv-‘lull, In emu!!!“ British on “minim, found that the eardrum- of parson- Win, in 'ontirtuotml, uni-y unwound up ham. humid with unique-It loan of momma". Than Via the n stitching of th. small bones vi??? an In, Nit: of magma?! an air put, 1 than. a 2:},in {mung an ml window. About the nine time Dr. Don- ald A. Lard found qttesTfnefn pad “if: the local no?" '21:: pytnm Wynne-uh; BerhAtq in? on demand the flow of 2f,t"t the month And ",ttehe..irt am much. Muxy no: no Dr. Walter B. Cannon, of Kmart}, found that noise my seriously meet the nor- mal digestive function. thereby causing nervous indigestion. and Tgt,' conclusively with at: and "Mr' that loud noises were enough to hnlt to diltm'b the nor- pe) digestive rhythms of the stom- Ida. [ The Meyer's Noise Abatement Commission of New York City were] yeers no reported that the continual pressure of strident sounds to which New Yorkers are subjected tended to reduce impair, ment of hearing, to ntroduce harm, ful strains upon the nervous system lending to neumathenie and fsychmi ssthem‘c states, to - on ot Stt1t,'g of workers end thinkers, end fin 1y to intertere so mvely with sound, refreshing sleep that rest was diff1euit and in some cues" impouible. l in View of the work of Dr. Free- men, In eminent brain speeialist, who _rttsiettain' that insanity is often brought on bLehemko-phylio eal chm!- in the tin. Noise an quite conceivebly being ebout the-e chooses. It is no more incidence, therefore. that the majority of the inn-tee in the insane eeylume come from noise amt-ted cities and that the inmates in the intimation: of the United States outnumber those in 30:1:in for ttll other gen-u. - _ - ,-_V_, - -- ....r rated†can cry In yet. Plus all or naphtha " ttt tho tin. run-y. (KN WHITE) or the our int. The "was“ auntie-I. lf carried out, will meet It I Neal point beyond a gravel road, I - um d which I- to be clued. The lull "than runway lends from th. teat It“). which, Ibo pared, direct with runny (A110 1rENPPru e-unwn 2-- 'e m~w* was AND GUIDE What this country needs is not I good five-cent cigar but I good five-cent word to rephce such 15. can: than importation; a “teal!- ‘tninn". "tyatiprehr", "eortummist" Jud "Naeitst". Our forefathers had I word for it, an the New [York Times. They called it tan-army and let it o It that. he when the aku", of today warm as that we no threatened with I totalitarian form of govern- ment, or that if we don't m}: our use)» we will become an anarchy. .-..__:_.L,,. .. ._- _ - --e .__f_P...' .... “anâ€. the man in the street doesn't know what he is talking about. Me even remains I bit fo " we: Inch I simplification to “5m. despotism." But some genius will come along and no!" the problem in (one lyllnhle. must ineviubly new greater and Us». the men of the future will be deaf. Whether or not this will be proven true, the noises of the civil- iud world no on the inerease, but ‘happily engineers are beginning to my attention to this problem, es- pecinlly automotive engineers, mak- ers of typewriters and aviation designers, the Inner having intro- duced soundproof cabins in their planes to get rid of engine mu. Other heartening odvnncea in this direction Ire insulating materials for houses to deaden Itreet noises. Whether noise will ever be eli- minated cannot be decided, but it my possibly be thus toned down to lea hernia] mu. People who earn their living: in noisy surroundinn should always live when there is u minimum of noise snd vacations should be spout in the country. Periodical absences from ttoiae-laden environments will accomplish yonder: in a nut my use: of neuEilthzni; Shank mtreiro' W, ,,.__V_ ..-.,.-..-‘ on both trt.N. of the run-an incl-g ate level strips. cull IN feat in width, which ue to be Md.‘ Note the smoke pot nur the) will run duct the from of the u. ulnhtndon Inkling and lung-n to connect with the cut-wen run- way u indicated. The rum"! lights (WBITE DOTS) will be let 165 feet apart and ' with the (rosin; lhe duly-had pardon- comm mm 1:- mm 81.8. w-n- '6-Ph-.-gtt. all IRVIN LUMBER Wouldyonmspect that themhouoiupictwod than? WetLitiI. tt'yjetotte,ottttektairriitiaTii thatcnbopuformedudlythm'hamodunim mum. Fatmiipirtri1ttot_axpertWeuaTt%ir'"u"; wonders for yourhome. Inquim m. LUMBER _ mums nmuu - meonx ! t'd'llgt't m " k. -LAN--uME--cEMENT-mx-.. s m...» ROOFING - INSULATION, m i cum ONE OP GREATEST NEEDS BEFORE and AFTER ME. AND â€THINGâ€! UNITED cam“; In Wan-hm. Church. SUNDAY. JULY tut At " um Rn. G. E. Forbes. continues the at“: q mm m. I...._ - n- “k“- - - - W UNITED SERVICES â€nu Freon-No oMtatitr. Replace Pursuing r In me Set m 'caiit.'"FTicuiri;i',",si'? Ti/ati; Multan Airport ‘Empin Air METMIM Over-u {More Mile. And At Chum an. This il 'ust one example of the ','d'd'tP, which, n l Common- wu th of Nations, we can legiti- ',',liergUgo,t1Aet,t,uCidft, mit-. know that my others in high quarters will IS†with me -" due 11:3er to a effort- of those pioneers' 9f I few you: as? who' Iritri.nat1hyeed _the tail. Olmlnl Ot Yaw, During an intermission " a party, some prominent busing“ men were dinui an absent member. Pew 'tGTM mything plenum. to a than the puma In nestion. a: guest, who had woried his my to “can: up the ladder ot nun mistakes and failures, "id, “hut remind, me 9! Jabogt Mt yordy I one, memor- ind from Dr. lane Goldberg'- ‘Tin Pun Alter'.. 'Snobbery i; but 1 point in time. Let a. have 1.. duo- with our ittferfori, they m omnivo- of "my.†T W, -_....._.., m.“ hue unu- It we, the lone birds of the sir, can reduce weeks of distance to terms of an, then we can uy with Ill respect that an organiza- tion such " Import“ Airway: will undoubtedly be Ible to speed up still further their present routes to the four corner: of the Migicdl, Broadbent in "Unit- ed mpinâ€. British Empire air mail route- operate over more mile, It cheap- er rates than my other “mutt in the world. It is almost fantastic to tame that t letter posted from London will tench the Cape in less than I week for the ottiitt- ary pagan chum of 1%d. In the United States it costs more than three time: " much to send In airmail letter but the digtartee . eerttrefield. It In -raed to nu thin Intent And no". and named at showing wind direction. In the Winona! " the m. the "tint bu depicted the minim-- tinn buildin and mum. Con- struction a: then has not yet begun. At the hr can"! an be seen the futon of the Nathan! Aircraft Co. IMPERIAL AVIATION IP0RTEttHttttsE " . Ltititir'" ROASTS __ --ee-V -.. - P'V' acted in may included my: “lint dutrucuon by bombs, with wed-11y mm buildings. WWW We“. Ind routing dim: for eonneetitma 1mm! B danced nu. Yea, land†looks ahead-tnat to what? Maff. And limilu 'rear-tta m hint command in m an firm'. bnnch omen tltmmett- out England. lt is WM also that now:- papers' print. wire systems be med " In auxiliary if . aid â€mid dunno the Pm cm. yirya.. _The latter are being uro- Use of "tr, _earrueea than! about the middle of tha, 19th century. Amati“ main been: a- m or a puma to tted,", 'iri,i?'ci'i,'i"iii'i' 'gd no Impt . bedroom: ind canteen ="I'i' will be my to accommodate worker: held in the building by . prolong-d mid. The basement of the Central 1mm building. Indra hero. in extant, is being compleuly cu- eefu P f s.hirter foe the satin Mu. no“ uhâ€. a“ 'epi, 'ii/IFE -atMetr, “in. an. mum 'idiatributimseom ttfthieitr {baseman-:4 Truck 'j'hu'lt'fl"'trt'=h."dit Mummmwumm tittttiirtqwhlehwitt them tturytuetionae?iana.idiia “I Ingrid“ bun-ado. l . P. dtreprqudifeaa. hula-ad by an. Tan out. 7i5irileli'.4rioCutu11t will be highg'tnlmd m and“ 'dt and ha but “alga I 13.. " II 'itll?) A Mann: in the man. an“: Irvin. Storm "sd_U-. cg lumn- Inn bun dad . nu public lighting 'UT' 'tyukiifhtrjiFiiiiTiiiiTt"a 1'l'rll'sfl',trlil'lhl"t'su'luei atoat,itnaieatueEi.dau%L" Ptaattu.-qhnsia.dtti'itkiu tTtLe,,g,'tte2teyi? " mum Mio- 11t.e,P,eisreisruiuiiiatf. we... a mun... In in. - w. u Aâ€. on. tp"Pta'Ueht I»: pt-.. Bt-ttmth. “anâ€. u _ --." ""--"""mr.r noun '_rlrARm5a" D. 'ttPF-Ar- THIGH"! or my: J I T i. e?,,', ROAST mun-H It. caucx ROAST " - a: mans. 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