"I _ CLASSIFIEDS THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursdoy, March 14, 1963 â€" Page 19 NEW TORONTO â€" Store and 2 GEORGINA Beach. Georgian Bay, $6000 cash,. sacrifice, 3â€" bedroom cottage, inside conâ€" veniences, sandy beach, baseâ€" ment, BE. 1â€"5609. MUSKOKA LOT, 20 acres, 250 STORE for rent. Suitable for beauty salon. 3384 Lake Shore Blvd., W., Long Branch. LONG Branch â€" New Toronto â€" Suitable for cleaning and pre;;- ing or variety store. LE. 2â€"9432. APPROX. 1,600 sq. ft. Storage or !ight manufacturing. Long Branch, CL. 1â€"6477. LONG Branch. Main hall, 28x75. 3 offices. Used as storage, printing press and repair shop. CL. 5â€"2073. CAMP Rollin‘ Acres for boys and girls, 5 to 16 years, qualified supervision, complete activiâ€" ties, Kawartha District, HL 7â€" 7513. TREE Experts â€" If it‘s trees you want cut or pruned, big or small. Free estimates. Call 277â€" 8205. SERVICE to all makes of sewing machines, vacs, polishers, washing machines. Everything guaranteed. 255â€"1241, ACCOUNTING. Income tax â€" personal and business. CL. 1â€" INTERESTED IN ART* Oil painting infstruction by Canadian artist. Paint like a profestional in 18 weeks. Amâ€" ateurs and beginners only, No talent nécessary, CL 5â€"7231. TREES TAKEN DOOWN PRUNED Recovered, restyled. Beautiful leatherettes and fabrics of your choice.. Call now for an estimate. Day or evening. Full NEW TORONTO LAKE SHORE BLVD. Best location. 18‘ x 65‘ plus six room apartment. Call Jack Heslip. CL. 5â€"2367. Tree pruning and removal. Fully insured. Free estimates. Call 255â€"4873, days. Evenings 278â€"7325. for the farm, home, office or factory PLUMBING AND HEATING Repairs, alterations, new work 72 The West Mall, Etobicoke Days 766â€"1789. Evgs. 233â€"8316 also 3 acre island same lake, $5,000, road within a mile, Beattié, Stuart St, Guelph. FRED BROWN BE. 1â€"1371 ESTABLISHED 1946 * Carpentry * Factory Repairs * Recreation Rooms * Kitchens remodelled * Kitchen counter tops * Bathrooms Remodelied * Floor Tiling 4 Plastering Repairs * Asbestos Siding * apts. Garage, Available now $125 monthly. CL. 1â€"4258. feet lake frontage, excellent speckled trout fishing, $2,800; KAYE‘S UPHOLSTERY CL 5â€"2045 255â€"4837 SPECIAL 1254 BRAMSHORE Construction Co., Ltd QUALITY RENOVATIONS Chestertields â€" Chairs Connolly Tree Experi. G. L. BOLAND sUMMER PROPERTIES FOR SALE Home Improvements A Division 6f Lakeshore Lumber Co., Ltd. sUMMER COTTAGEs SERVICES OFFERED STORES FOR RENT SUMMER CAMP W. Grady SPACE TO LET REALTOR CL. 5â€"2367 CL. 1â€"228) TUITION CM. INTER RATES â€" EM. 4â€"6087 TUTORING by experiericed reâ€" MR. AND MRS. Cyril I. Durâ€" ance of Long Branch are hapâ€" py to announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter,‘ Dorâ€" een Elizabeth, to Mr. Robert George Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Morrison, Outlet, Saskatchewan. The marriage will take place Saturday, May lith, 1963, at 4 o‘clock in St. Agnes Church, Long Branch. AUSTIN, Roy â€" Suddenly on Wednesday, March 13, 1963, at his late residence, 97 Royal York Rd., Mimico, Roy Austin, dearly beloved husband of Irene Elizabeth Reed, beloved father of Wendy and Diane at home and dear son of the late Emma Louise Austin: Resting at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd., W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service in the chapel on Friâ€" day at 1 p.m. Interment, Torâ€" onto. ELDERLY widow would like 1 ARDING, Mary Jane â€"â€" Suddenâ€" ly, on Sunday, as the result of an accident, Mary Jane Arding, late of 171 Sixth Street, New Toronto, dearly beloved mother of Albert, New Toronto; May (Mrs. J. Hossack), Mimico; June (Mrs. G. McConnell), Alâ€" derwood; Doreen (Mrs. N. Tanghie), Port Credit; dear sister of Bella (Mrs. G. Mathâ€" ewson), Lil (Mrs. J. Smith), both of New Toronto. Also surâ€" vived by 16 grandchildren, Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W., (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service in the chapel _ on Wed. at 3 p.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery, Weston. GOUZECKY, Anne â€" Suddenly PAGE, Henry (Harry) â€" At St. Joseph‘s Hospital, on Friday, March 8, 1963, Henry (Harry) Page, late of 72â€"29th St., Long Branch, dearly beloved husâ€" band of Florence Colbourn and loving father of Dorothy (Mrs. H. Lane), Long Branch; Ernest, Etobicoke; and George of Scarâ€" borough, Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service in the chapel on Monday at 1 p.m. Interment Toronto. PETKOFE, James â€" Suddenly on Sunday, March 10, 1963, at the residence of his son, 4 Merâ€" rygale Cres., Islington, James Petkoff (formerly of 6th St., New Toronto), beloved husâ€" band of the late Annie Swerâ€" hun, and dear father of Alex; grandfather of Stephan, Thomas, Richard and Mariâ€" anne. Rested at the Ridley Funâ€" eral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at l4th St.) New Toronto. Funeral on Wed. at 8:30 am. to St, Michael‘s Ukranian Catholic Church, 6th St., for requiem mass at 9 a.m. Interment Parklawn Cemetery. tired school teacher, grade 1â€"6, BE 9â€"3743. large. Rent reasonable. New ‘Toronto or Long Branch. Near the highway if possible CL 1+2038 after 5. of Alex, Peter, Olga, Steve, Bill, John, Paul, Andrew and Jannie. Reésted at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Funeral Monday at 9:30 a.m. to Christ the King Church, Long Branch, for ""1 quiem high mass at 10 a.m. Inâ€" terment Mount Hope Cemeâ€" tery. at her late residence, 76â€"B Gort Ave., Alderwood (formerly of New Toronto), on Friday, Mar. 8, 1963, Anne Piscowa, dearly beloved wife of the late Harry Gouzecky, and loving mother WANTED TO E&KNT ENGAGEMENTS EDUCATION DEATHS * DISCOVERER 1 ‘A DOUBLEâ€"WITHâ€"Aâ€"DIFFERENCE is our new discovery in family living. its long havering lines sad architectural sense of balance combine for real "curb apposl". Fostures inslude shoitered entrance and carport, large family kitchen ind slevated sieaping zome and yes â€" «â€" a 33 foot livingâ€"dining arcal Finighed Noor area 1,207 square fost WILSON, John Thomas â€"â€" At Doctors‘ Hospital on Sunday, March 10, 1963, John T. Wilâ€" son, late of 293 Mortimer Ave., Toronto, dearly beloved h us â€" band of Ethel May McLean and dear stepfather of Theima (Mrs. Gordon Sanvidge) and Madeleine (Mrs. Gerald Sanâ€" vidge) both of New Toronto and dear grandfather of Heaâ€" ther. Rested at the Ridley Fuâ€" neral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake STRINGER, Margaret M. â€"Sudâ€"| membered by Mom and Dad. denly at her late residence, 413| Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson. Brunswick â€" Ave., TorONntO, ON | eesememeeemmemessenenmmememmemtanmmmes Monday, March 11, 1963, Marâ€" CARD OF THANKS garet M. Stringer, dearly beâ€"| â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"___ loved wife of Earl Robert and| HARRIGAN â€" Mr. Tom Harriâ€" loving mother of Robert, Long| an and son Larry wish to Branch; Allen, Victoria, B.C.;; thank friends and neighbours Margaret (Mrs. W. McGuire)| for their sympathy and floral and Barry of Scarboro; Bonâ€"| Offerings, and the Ridley Funâ€" nie, Oakville; beloved sister of| eral Home for its kind help on Marie (Mrs. G. Fairbrother),| the recent loss of a loving wife Timmins; Sarah, O@kville;| and mother. Annie (Mr!. A' D‘i'l‘)' &.r_ sommennememmmeemmeemeenmniecmemer boro and Alex of Oakville. COMING EVENTS Resting at the Ridley Funeral Einscc Home Ltd., 3080 Leke Shore| «N!GHTS of Columbus Bingo Blvd, W. (at l4th St), New will be held in St. Leo‘s Parish _ Toronto. Service in the chapel Cemrz this (xt‘"id.’ ni!h;? : l on Thursday at 1 p.m. Interâ€" p.r:. * .cl":J (u)areary id ment Sanctuary Park Cemeâ€" n 304 games‘ s _ tery, Weston. MIMICO Recreation Euchre TWAITES â€" In loving memory of our dear mother, Klizabeth Twaites, who passed away March 13, 1952; also our dear father, William ‘Twaites, who passed away July 2, 1923. The years go by but memories HAMILTON, James (Mimico Lodge No. 369 A. F. & A. M.)â€" on Thurs, March 7, 1963, at Toronto General Hospital, James, dearly beloved husband of the late Jean Hamilton and dear brother of Mrs. T. Govan (Janet), John, Gilbert, Walter, all of Hamilton, Ont., and Robâ€" ert Hamilton of Scotland. Restâ€" ed at the Butler Funeral Chapâ€" el Ltd., 4933 Dundas St. W. (at Burnhamthorpe Rd.), Islingâ€" ton. Service was in the chapel Saturday at 10.30 a.m. Interâ€" ment Park Lawn Cemetery. VOYCE, Kathieen Annie â€" on| Dancing, Entertainment, reâ€" Thursday, March 7, 1963, at| freshments. Hockey game . on Toronto General Hospital,| television. Everyone welcome. Kathleen Annie Pearce, belovâ€"| Free tickets available at Comâ€" ed wife of George Walter Voyce| Mittee rooms, 118 Mimico Ave. of 2451 Hensall St., Cooksville, LADY Engineers Euchre, Beach dear mother of James Donald o ; Marct Voyce, daughter of Mr. and HG i j _Mlmk’o. 2oth Mrs. A. B. Pearce and sister of ._.w Agnes (Nessie), Jack and Bob|MIMICO Presbyterian Church, Pearce. Rested at the Butler| Regency Hat Show, Tuesday, Funeral Chapel Ltd., 4933 Dunâ€"| March 19th, 8 p.m. Refreshâ€" das St. W. (at Burnhamthorpe! ments 50¢. Rd.), Islington. Service was in| â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"_â€" . the chapel Monday at 1.30 p.m.| RUMMAGE & Bake Sale. St. Deâ€" to Toronto Crematorium. _ ~| meétrius Hall, 3338 Lakeshore BELL â€" In loving memory of a mission &1 . | â€" ° dear husband and father, Edâ€" _Tlis_l.o'_'.~‘.l;.______~__ win James, who passed away|THE Sixth Lakeshore Ladies March 10, 1962. Auxiliary is holding a Euchre His memory is as dear today at St. Theresa‘s Church, 98 â€" As in the hour he passed away.| 10th Street on Tuesday, March â€"Lovingly remembered by his| 19th at 8:15 p.m. Prizes and Wife and Family. refreshments. Admission .50c. RIVERSIDE CEMETERY Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York Rd. by nineteen grandchildren and thirtyâ€"eight . great grandchilâ€" dren. Rested at the Ridiey Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Bivd. W. (at 14th $t.), New Toronto, after 1 p.m. Sunâ€" day. Service in the chapel on Monday at 3 p.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. husband of the late Harriet| Where loneliness never dies, Byers and loving. father of ‘olh.hhtl-ld-tfl George, Satnis; Marion (Mrs.| With the blue and the of P. Ansell}, New Toronto; Eva| â€" the skies. Shore Blvd., W., (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service was in the chapel on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Interment Prospect Ceâ€" metery. "NMSIMUNG, David â€"â€". Suddenâ€"| CURRAH â€" In loving memory ly.ulwy,mtlll’dmhrm,l_gn 1t umac scA . m is SHZ Sess T I C stay, As near and dear as yesterday. â€" Lovingly remembered by the family. His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. â€"Lovingly remembered by his Wife and Family. $14,995 CEMETERY LOTS N MEMORIAM CH. 1â€"0861 at 1.30 p.m.| RUMMAGE & Bake Sale. St. Deâ€" rium * metrius Hall, 3338 Lakeshore amemmizimeme| _ BivG. W., March 23rd, 2 p.m. OTS Home made cakes, pastries, â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"| and delicious cabbage rolls. GALA NIGHT. To meet Douglas Morton â€" Progressive Conâ€" servative Candidate for York Humber â€" Riding, Wednesday evening, Mar. 20th at 8 o‘clock, Connaught Hall, Superior Ave., Mimico. Modern and Square Dancing, Entertainment, reâ€" freshments. Hockey game . on television. Everyone welcome. Free tickets available at Comâ€" LADY Engineers‘ Euchre, Beach House, Mimico, March 20th. Good prizes. Refreshments. SQUARE Dance, Saturday, Mar. 30th, 8:45 â€" 11:45. Bob Scott and his Canadian Pioneers will supply the music at the Anâ€" nual Open Spring Dance of The Four Corners Square Dance Club at the T. L. Kenâ€" nedy High School, Cooksville. * Caller Bert Everett. Admission $2. per couple. Everyone welâ€" come. Information: CR. 8â€"7614 and CL. 9â€"1429. ‘ EUCHRE, Friday, March 15, 8:15 MIMICO Recreation Euchre. Every Thursday at 8 p.m. Hyâ€" dro Recreation Hall, 259 Royal York Rd. EUCHRE â€" Mimico Lacrosse Bowi! Club Room. Drummond Street, every Saturday night 8:30 sharp. Benefits for A Minâ€" KNIGHTS of Columbus Bingo will be held in St. Leo‘s Parish Centre this Saturday night, 8 p.m. sharp. (Regular early bird and special games). To a ‘highat life sbove, *‘ a Unmdhm. He brought to those she loved But God in His effort to help In death there is life everlastâ€" For her in the promised land. She walks with us down the quiet path, And speaks in the wind and For the magic powers of Give her back to us again. We miss her because we loved She was dearer than silver and garden, Free from all sorrow and pain, gold. No treasure on earth can re Her dnmnory will never grow old, K She‘s at rest in God‘s beautiful And when our life‘s journey is We hope there to meet her ~Sadly missed and always reâ€" Hall, 3674 Lake Shore Bivd. W., first prize $15; second $10; third $5. Many specials Adâ€" mission $1. p.m., Christ The King Church who passed away Mar. ere back of the sunset, us at last to underâ€" G. 8. SHIPP... SON ... THE GOLDEN AGE is YOURrSs TtO ENJOY IN THIS AWARDâ€"WINNING COMMUNITY I Homes prized from $84,546,00 to $24,500.00. f . Lee the fmmizhed modate tndiap For durther Informetion tetephone â€" 2771401 Ti 1o GE1 t P nd. Nart io West on Dundae stoplight. West io frst stoplight. Then you‘re at the gutee of Applawond Heights. N :.u;g; v-a;uzt;.u.]mm.m,m-m;u ~. B4, Dynainos 3, 40. 30 â€"\Snow 259, 214, 289 â€"â€" 192; Cy 83; Arrows 2, 31, 44 â€" 77; -"!Pm:hard 233, 298, 209 â€" 740; teors 2, 30, 309 â€" 80; Rockets 2, °* * * * 48, 27 â€" 72; Sabreâ€"Jets 2, 24, 34 Emilio Manvon 230, 228, 274 â€" â€" 84; *Vulcans 2, 42, 51â€" 95; 732. *Atomics 0, 50, 33 â€" 83. \ Ladies â€"â€" Silvia Scoccia 259, High Average, Ladies â€" E. 244 310 â€" 813; Ruby Biffis 251, Berry 216, B. Agnew 209; Men â€")193, 250 â€" 694; Mary Nieviaâ€" B. Gasdia 252, R, Soligo 234. _ domy 261, 202, 220 â€"692; Jean High Triple Flat, Ladies â€" E.\ Frank 208, 284, 187 â€" 674; Marg Berry 820, B. Agnew 776; umâ€"‘ï¬om\a 213, 208, 226 â€"â€" 647; Kay B. Gasdia 908, T. D‘Atri 886.°. |Hardacre 164, 214, 261 â€" 639; High Triple with Handicap, Alice Petch 146, 272, 214 â€"â€" 632. Ladies â€" F. Lammerse 875; Mef High Average: Men â€" B. Gasâ€" â€" D. Jones 873. imz DR0 AT Unow 240 P Roinins 378 High Single Flat, Ladiesâ€"E. Berry 338, D. D‘Atri 325; Men â€" L. Frost 378. Ladies â€" D. D‘Atri 348, C. Mac Donald 333; Men â€" A. Favero QUEENSWAY VARIETY BOWLING LEAGUE March 7th, 1963 Hollywood Beauty Salon 25; Eino Mathew‘s Jewellers 21; Unâ€" sponsored 20; Haloyd‘s Hardâ€" ware 14. ‘ qQUEENSWAY . SENIOR | BOWLING LEAGUE "Flat Scores" 13 to 17 Years â€" March 9, 1963 R. Bailey 315, 266, 189 â€" 770; B. Neale 268, 159, 263 â€" 690; R. Lunge 273, 146, 271 â€" 689; D. Berry 211, 268, 204 â€" 683; D. Sawdy 261, 146, 233 â€" 640; B. Kent 215, 149, 263 â€" 618; N. }Sheartr 210, 173, 231 â€" 614; R. McPherson 263, 169, 180 â€" 612; D. Biffis 307, 154, 143 â€" 604; D. Sallis 223, 199, 175 â€" 597; J. Norlock 268, 173, 152 â€" 593; B. Westbrook 207, 195, 187 â€" §89; R. Taylor 238, 190, 160 â€" 588; W. Westbrook 247, 164, 176 â€" 587; D. Patterson 277. 164, 142 â€" 583; E. Mcliveen 241, 165, 166 â€" 582; J. Tyler 243, 144, 181 â€" 568; L. Asling 356, 121, 191 â€" 56§8; L. Parsonson 206, 208, 146 â€" 560; P. Thomson 222, 162, 172 â€" 556; B. Scott 244, 152, 158 â€" 554; B. Hitchâ€" cock 228, 133, 192 â€" 553; D. Gibâ€" bons 217. 179, 156 â€" 552; W. Fram 223, 168, 157 â€" 548:; C. D‘Atri 245, 180, 117 â€" §42; L. Veaudry 209, 166, 165 â€" 540; R. Pooley 263, 133, 126 â€" 522; P. Kufske 234, 167, 117 â€" 518; H. Alexander 201, 144, 171 â€"516; W. Mercer 226, 117, 172 â€" 515; M. McFaFdden 210, 112, 190 â€" 512; B. Graham 223, 91, 183 â€" 497; S. Chalmers 218, 155, 98 â€" 471; M. Sonne 211, 139, 117 â€" 467; C. Knox 217, 132, 116 â€" 465; T. Petherick 20Q, 107, 157 â€" 464: S. Lammerse 203, 108, 95 â€" 406. QUEENSWAY JUNIOR |ino Real Estate 3 LEAGUE â€" "Flat Scores" _ |Men‘s and Boys‘ We 11 to 13 Yearsâ€"Mar, 9, 1963 High single, flat, P. Whitehead 243, 161 â€" 404;|311; high single wit B. Holmes 225, 162 â€" 387; R.\Marg Croft 360. Andrews 218, 162 â€" 380; G. Colâ€"| High double, flat, gan 208, 158 â€" 366; J, Cubitt‘ston 494; high doubl 208, 141 â€" 349; W. Forbes 217,|dicap, Mary May 506 D. Westbrook 371, 351 â€" 722; M. Maloney 216, 192 â€" 408; L. Murray 212, 183 â€" 395; A. Bitfis 233, 160 â€" 393; J. Couch 253, 92 â€" 345. QUEENSWAY BANTAM JUNIOR LEAGUE "Flat Scores" 8 to 11 Â¥Years â€" March 9, 1963 129 â€" 346 A liberal thinker is one who never keeps his thoughts to himâ€" self. RUMMAGE Sale â€" March . 15, Mimico Beach House. 10â€"12 noon, Lady Trainmen. High Single with Handicap,| ST. LOUW BoOwuimc COMING EVENTS "The Commenity Bedidare Kone 1097 Latest j 1 Bowling Results 1. £ 279 °* â€"~| Dr, M. A. Stolove, 37, of the |Sj Lake Shore Hospital was arrested ‘/by the Metropolitan Toronto Poâ€" ~â€"-{1ice Morality Squad after a 23â€" ‘:l':’myear-old woman was taken to | hospital. “_â€".â€"‘J‘ It is illegal in Canada to atâ€" |tempt an abortion except where m_‘it is deemed necessary to save a 10â€"12/life. Dr. Stolove was remanded ‘to April 9. f 1963 770; 690 ; 689; 683; domy 261, 202, 220 â€"692; Jean {Frank 208, 284, 187 â€" 674; Marg ‘Hvolams 213, 208, 226 â€"â€" 647; Kay Hardacre 164, 214, 261 â€" 639; |Alice Petch 146, 272, 214 â€" 632. | _ High Average: Men â€" B. Gasâ€" |dia 258, Al Snow 248, C. Hoimes |244. 2 Children Hit In Crosswalk Man Charged Men ~ Gus Doberstein 264, 370, 343 â€" 977; Angelo Seoccia 250, 250, 356 â€" $74; Basil Gasâ€" Holmes 222, Mary Nieviagomy 218. dia 329, 203, 198 â€" 815; Rocky Pacilla 201, 208, 307 â€" 806; Al Snow 259, 274, 259 â€" 192; Cy Pritchard 233, 208, 209 â€" 740; Emilio Manvon 230, 228, 274 â€" BOWLING LEAGUE Standings March 6th, 1963 Modern Meat Market 20, Seâ€" lect Meat Market 19, Gordon‘s Ladies Apparel 15, Ruskin's‘ Pharmacy 13, Dominion Gift Supply 11, Viking Fish and Chips 10, Whitiock‘s IDA Drugs 8, Eleanor Flower Shoppe 7, Asâ€" sociated Budget Centre 7, Gord Cornish Auto Service 6, lamar~ ino Real Estate 3, Alf Davis Men‘s and Boys‘ Wear 2. High single, flat, Ruby Cook 311; high single with handicap, Marg Croft 360. Angie suffered abrasions to the face and right knee, plus a possible skull fracture. She is reportedly in satisfactory condiâ€" tion in Queensway General Hosâ€" pital. Anita was treated for shock and allowed to go home. Doctor Charged In Abortion Try A New Torontso doctor faces charges under the criminal code after he was arrested for allegedâ€" ly attempting to procure an abortion. % High double, flat, Nellie Hewâ€" ston 494; high double, with hanâ€" yearâ€"old man as they crossed a New Toronto street in a crossâ€" walk. Police laid a charge of failing to yield the right of way to a pedestrian in a crossâ€"walk following the incident. Police say the two girls lingâ€" ered in the school yard at 20th St. after hours. Had they le earlier they would have receiv the aid of a school cro guard, Two children were struck by a car allegedly driven by a 61â€" Angie Haffenden, 6, and Anita Marie Cusimano, 5, both of 16th St. were crossing 18th St. at Birmingham St. when they were struck. Osias Pepin, of ‘18th St. was charged following the acâ€" cident. QUEENSWAY MIXED MAJORS BOWLING LEAGUE High Average â€" Ladies: Marg QUEENSWAY LADIES 4â€"door. 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