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Times & Guide (1909), 16 May 1963, p. 8

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_ Heather McGregor, daughter of Mr and Mra R. N. Meli/egor, ; Ouk Drive, received the degree, Bachelor of Science in Home # from Macdonald Institute, at the convocation â€"of the Agricultural College, Gueiph, last week. Heather is going _ to do research work at the Vineland Experimental Station this sumâ€" , In the fall she goes to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal id take her distetic internship. 1 ‘ _ On The Social Scene On Wednesday the mothers of the graduates were guests at a tes ;::':dw;); de:eral mo:;b:fl of rour _ at Burton Hall, given in honor of their daughters. The same ***0E,Ladies Guild with Mrs. J. Downie _ there was a Father and Daughter dinner party at The Old Mill, and _ charge. In order that our own on Friday evening, the graduation Ball was held at the Skyline Koul.‘mmm epuld enjoy the dinner, %-mmmnwmmmdyn Dal€|some friends from Christ the King _ entertained at their home for relatives and friends. Patri¢ia‘s AUNt, Anglican â€" Church . very kindly Mrs H. M. Quinn had come from Detroit for the graduation. Mr @nd|served the meal and washed up: Mrs Evans held a reception at their home on King George‘s Road;ity them we extend our sincere _ mhd Mr and Mrs Roulston, Dundas St. W., were at home to theirithanks: also many thanks to those relatives and friends in honor of Judith. |people who louned slides and films ‘ For the Kitchen family, Kiplings Ave, N., Heather‘s graduation|for that evening. ©The United Church Women of Kingswayâ€"Lambon were nusteces 0 3toIh* 165 members of West Presbyterial United Church Women fo: r spring conference last Thursday. Mra J. H. Ingnam extended _ 5* *f ‘mlllt on behaif. of her church, and the members of units fou» Mein wnd six served delicious dessert luncheon. |â€" 137 s Catherine Steels, daughter of Mr and Mrs H. C. Steels, Herne Hill, arrived home from University of Western Ontario last week in time to be guest of honor, on Thursday evening, at a shower at the home Of Mrs Pete Jackson, Avonhurst Road. The coâ€"hostesses were Mrs E. H. Graham, Mrs Lawrence Hicks, Mrs George Hull, and Mrs J. D. Waiters. Catherine‘s engagement has been announced to Mr Pheo Joyce, of Sarnia, son of Mr and Mrs William Joyce of London, flley pian a late summer wedding. Catherine returns to London for! her graduation on May 24. when she will receive her B.A. in Honours Modern Languages and Literatures, from the (niversity of Western Ontario. Mr and Mra Wm. N. Black have returned to their home on Hillâ€" downtree Road, after a sixâ€"week visit in Florida. Their son and his family from Peterborough joined them for the Easter vacation. Mrs G. B. Lewis, Cedarland Drive, was hostess for the May meetâ€" ing of the Islington Branch of the Women‘s Auxiliary of the Queensâ€" way General Hospital, last Monday afternoon. Following the business gneeting, conducted by the president, Mrs A. L. Murray, the proâ€" gram took the form of a unique demonstration. Mrs Van Drope of Mimico, 1st viceâ€"president of the Queensway Hospital Auxiliary, mshowed the ladies how to bone and roll & turkey. The Branch‘s dune outing will be held at the Ridley cottage on Georgian Bay. plane this ‘evening to attend the wedding of his grandaughter, Miss white candles and baskets of white a powder blue gown with lace, and Arrangements have been comâ€" Helenâ€"Joy Gogan to Mr Jolin Stewart McGee of Thistletown, on flowers formed the setting for the matching jacket, white accessories, pleted for the Mother and Daughâ€" Saturday, May 18th, at 4 o‘clock at St. Antrew‘s Presbyterian Church, doubleâ€"ring ceremony. Ray Gould, and corsage of pink roses. ter Explorer Banquet to be held on Islington. The bride‘s parents are Mr and Mrs James Gogan, Tonwell!organin of the church, played the Following the marriage cereâ€" May 15th, The C.G.I.T. Mother Court, and the groom‘s parents, Mr and Mrs William McGee /f wedding music. mony the bridal party received and Daughter Banquet is to take Thistletown. / The bride, given in marriage by friends in attendance at the church place on May 22nd. The bride‘s aunt, Mrs James Arnold, is also flying in toâ€"day, from her father, wore a gown of white in the Hearth Room. A reception‘ Under the chairmanship of Mr. Kent, England. The bride, a graduate of the Toronto General Hospital Silk organza over taffeta, with a and wedding supper followed at Ray Eckersley, the Building Comâ€" School of Nursing, and at present on the staff of the Queensway short fitted white lace jacket fas~ the home of the bride‘s parents, mittee is working with the archiâ€" General Hospital, has been entertained by Mrs William Powell, Tonâ€" tened at the back with tiny white Princess Anne Crescent, Islington. tect, Mr, John Layng, in the prepâ€" well Court, and by Miss Elizabeth Paterson, Ballacaine Drive. Mrs bows. A chapelâ€"length veil of silk _ Leaving on a hongymnon motor aration of plans for the Christian l"‘o'!ll gave a kitchen shower, and Miss Paterson, at the home of her tulle. was arranged on a headdress trip north, the bride wore a threeâ€" Education Building. It is hoped parents, Rev and Mrs Douglas Paterson, entertained at a miscellaâ€" of matching white silk organza piece cream wool suit, coffee colâ€" that these plans will be presented neous shower. roses and pearls. She carried a oured accessories, and corsage of to the congregation shortly. . x x x x x cascade bouguet of yink sweetheart pink rosebuds, The bride presented Pn aine e mm nhrens atongn ons Representing the University Women‘s Club of Etobicoke, Mrs A. J. roses and stephanotis with white her bridal bouquet to the groom‘s _ To meet the demands of C:maâ€" Mackie, Mrs J. L Knox, and Mrs John Harbron attended the Ontario Satin ribbons. White lace gloves grandmother, Mrs. E. Hay. dian hospitals, our Canadian Red West Regional Conference of the Canadian Federation of University and white face slippers completed _ The young couple will reside on Cross must eollect more than 700,â€" Women in Kitchener last weekâ€"end, The meetings were held at the the bridal costume. The Kingsway, Islington. 000 bottles of blood in 1963. University of Waterloo. Je k zmm rn m annemmm mm onz irene__â€"_â€"â€"_â€"_ Among the 47 young women who graduated from the Women‘s College Hospital School of Nursing last Friday evening at Convocaâ€" tion Hall, were six from Etebicoke: Patricia Dale, daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred A. Dale, The West Mall; Lorna Evans, daughter of Mr and Mrs R. T. Evans, King George‘s Road; Mary Geraldi, U@aughter of Mr and Mrs George Geraldi, Laurel Ave.; Sharon Gilbert, daughter â€"of Mré J. V. Gilbert, The Kingsway; Heather Kitchen, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ross Kitchen, Kipling Ave. North; and Judith Roulston, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. B. Roulston, Dundas St., Chestnut Hills. 4 Mrs John L. Barley has returned from a trip to the west coast She visited her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr and Mrs William Ander mon, and wee Brian, in Vancouver. e Chicago Art Institute. On Saturday the Alice Rycroft Group of "Sunday Painters" held ) exhibition of paintings and drawings at High Pork United Church. ts Rycroft was barely back in time for it! In her art group the es range from seven to 87! Several of the artists did demonstra mia during the afternoon. Fay Kern« of Rossburn Drive demonâ€" rated figure drawing. Phyllis Conquorgood of Bywood>Road worked a landscape, and June Campbell of Kennebec Drive, demonstrated with Mr and Mrs Johnston, Herne Hill, drove south with them, to â€" The candlelight service was conâ€" their home in Louisville. ducted by the Rev. R. A. Steed, x x x x x B.A., B.D., minister of the church. Mr James Anthony Gogan of Glasgow, Scotland is arriving by Sevenâ€"branch candelabra with plane this ‘evening to attend the wedding of his grandaughter, Miss white candles and baskets of white Helenâ€"Joy Gogan to Mr John Stewart McGee of Thistletown, on flowers formed the setting for the Saturday, May 18th, at 4 o‘clock at St. Antirew‘s Presbyterian Church, doubleâ€"ring ceremony. Ray Gould, Islington. The bride‘s parents are Mr and Mrs James Gogan, Tonwell|organist of the church, played the Court, and the groom‘s parents, Mr and Mrs William McGee /bfiwedding music. The bride‘s aunt, Mrs James Arnold, is also flying in toâ€"day, from Kent, England. The bride, a graduate of the Toronto General Hospital School of Nursing, and at present on the staff of the Queensway General Hospital, has been entertained by Mrs William Powell, Tonâ€" well Court, and by Miss Elizabeth Paterson, Ballacaine Drive. Mrs P‘mll gave a kitchen shower, and Miss Paterson, at the home of her Attending the Kentucky Derby was the highlight of Mr and Mrs Wm. Johnston‘s recent visit in Louisville, Kentucky, Their daughter, Mrs Ernest Hardwick, and grandson, David, who had spent Easter with Mr and Mrs Johnston, Herne Hill, drove south with them, to their home in Louisville. For the Kitchen family, Kiplings Ave, N., Heather‘s graduation was a very special event, for Heather is the youngest of nine. Her brothers and sisters came from far and near, and much to Heather‘s surprise, all but one were present at the graduation ceremony. Mr mnd Mrs Richard Martin came from Chicago; Mr and Mrs Norman Kitchen, from Philadelphia; and Mr and Mrs A. E. Colville from Sudbury. > _Maureen Spratt, daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Spratt, Chestnut Hills Parkway, and Suzanne Yarwood, daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Yarwood, Jopling Ave. North, were among the 101 nurses who received their graduation diplomas from St Michael‘s Hospital School of Nursing, in an afternoon ceremony on Monday, at Convoâ€" eation Hall. This climaxed & series of events, including a Father and Daughter banquet on Saturday evening, and a Mother and Daughter Both Mr and Mrs Spratt and Mr and Mrs Yarwood held receptions at their homes, following the graduation, for relatives and close friends to offer their congratulations to the graduates. Mr and Mrs Paul Cavers flew across the Atlantic yesterday to be here for the Corbettâ€"Goudge wedding on May 20th, Mrs Cavers, the former Joan Goudge, will be matronâ€"ofâ€"honor for her sister, Enid. Mr and Mrs Cavers have spent the past two years in Bangor, Wales, where Paul has been doing graduate study in ecology at the Uniâ€" versity of North Wales. They will be spending nearly two months here and in Port Credit with Mr and Mrs Clare Cavers, before returnâ€" ing to Wales where Paul will complete his PhD work this fall a Kingsway Women‘s Weifare Association held their closing thon Bridge party recently at the Humer Room of The Old Coâ€"conveners of the aksociation, Mra J. 8. Entwistle, presided, prizes were awarded to Mrs Floyd Cross and Mrs Kenneth in: Mre W. H. Taylor and Mra A. G. Holland; Mr« J. 8. Smith Mre N, P. Petersen; and to Mre J. G. Ure and Mre Waiter Ross. £% d Mrs J. R. Rycroft, Perry Crescent, spent last week in While Mr Rycroft attended a convention, Mrs Rycroft visited Thursday, May 16, 1963â€"Pase 8 Mclsiegor, 1. The Council of the Corporation af the Township of Etabicoke intends to construct o1 a locol imp: ovement the following work, WATERMAINS Grace Presbyterian Church News Sunday May 12th. marked the,ing on CFTO‘s program *‘Man services are extended over the eighth anniversary of our mu-j‘.mnd the House‘. Tickets are on summer period without any great gation, It was a great honour to sale for this at 50¢ each and are burden on a few, a sheet has been hvouourpnu:hr'.htdnytho“-vdhbh from members of the posted on the bulletin board. If Rev. Gordon Hastings of GuelphGuild, All ladies and friends are PORTY people would agree to do who was responsible for our in-}invih@ Last Monday, about 30 one of these services ONCE durâ€" ception as a congregation .i'ht}mmhnn of our Guild met in the ing the summer, our problem would years ago. Mr. Hasting‘s dynamic Church for our regular meeting be solved. Everyone is asked to personality showed itself in the and to hear of the work of Evanâ€" make a special effort to do their inspiring message he presented on|gel Hall Mission as told by the part. i Sunday morning. The previous evâ€" Rev. W. H. Mcliveen. It turned out _ FUN AND FELLOWSHIP: The ening, Mr, Hastings with his wife to be a most enjoyable evening next meeting on Friday, May 24th. were our guests at the Anniverâ€" and Mr. Mcliveen was extremely will take the form of a visit to sary Dinner held in the Church pleased with all the donations of see the film ‘Lawrence of Arabia‘. basement. A crowd of 80 persons canned goods and clothing brought Please add your name to the list sat down to a delicious dinner preâ€" by our members. ‘in the vestibule of the Church of pared by several members of our; ‘The next reception of members YOU intend going so that approâ€" Ladies Guild with Mrs. J. Downie/will take place on Sunday, May PMi@te seating arrangements can in charge. In order that our own|2gth Those wishing to transfer be made. members could enjoy the dinner,itheir membershin to this comgreâ€" U TC~~~=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" | On Sunday evening, too, the Lakeshore â€" Inter â€" Church Male Choir presented an inspiring evenâ€" ing of sacred music in the Church. The wives of the Session members were responsible for the refreshâ€" ments served afterwards. WOMEN‘S GUILDâ€"A date to remember for all ladies of the Church is Monday, June 3rd. when the regfl;:’ meeting â€" will .take the form a demonstration of flower â€" arrangements by â€" Lionel Shenken, the ‘Bearded Scot‘, who can be seen each Saturday mornâ€" The marriage was solemnized at Humber Valley United Church, Isâ€" lington, on Friday evening, May 3, when Sonya Colleen, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Kyle, Princess Anne Crescent, was united in marriage to John Donald Westlake, eldet son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Westlake, Robâ€" inglade Drive. TAKE NOTICE THAT WESTLAKE.â€" KYLE TAKE NONICE THAT Wed By Candlelight At Valley United 1. The Council of the Carporotion ef the Township of Etobicoke intends to construct Size of t ce io dedoe en e e e e t e e e ol e se e 1 e se ie cce onl ol c o o enc e aeit io en ie The estimated cost of the work is $21,900.00 of which $16,972.50 is to be paid by the Corporati on. The estimated cout per foot frontage i as shown above. The special assessment is to be paid in ten annual instolments and the estimated annwal rate per fost is as shown obove Application will be made by the Corporation to the Ontarie Municipal Boord for its approval of 1 he undertaking of the work and any owner may, within iwanty one days ofter the first publication of this Notice, file with the Deputy Clerk his objection to the work being undertaken. The Beard may approve of the work being undertaken, but befors daing se it may appoint a n me and place when amy objections to the work will be cansidered DATED at the Townthip of Btabicoke this T6th day of May, 1943. _ . x. f. PENNINGTON, DERUTY CLE®K, _ 3 10" 10" 12" The Council intends to specially The estimated cost of the work is $32,000.00 of which $23,789.00 is to be paid ;y the Corporati on. The estimated cost per foot frontage is as shown above. The special assessment ten annual instolments and the estimated annwal rate per ‘foot is as shown above. t he h lahi t Application will be made by the Corparation to the Ontorio Municipal Board for its approval of the undertoking of the work and any owner may, within twentyâ€"one days after the this Notice, file with the Deputy Clerk hit objection to the work being undertaken. The Boord may approve of the work being undertaken, but before doing se it may appoint a time and place when any objections to the work will be considered. DATED ot the Township of Etobicoke this 16th doy of May, 1963. K. F. PENNINGTON, DEPUTY CLERK The Council intends to specially assess a port of the Skyway Avenve Skyway Avenve Sherway Drive Street MISS Only â€" 60% _ of all applicants poss Mise Plan d e s i g n‘s stringent _ tests EFFICIENT assess a part of the cost upon the lands abutting directly on the work NDESIGN MISS$ PLANDESIGN isn‘t just another employment agency â€" it‘s a personalized, professional selection and placement service for the discriminating career woman. If your «;ppliéafion far registration with MISS PLANDESIGN for a permanent or temporary position is accepted, you can be sure YOU‘RE | _ CONGREGATIONAL â€" PICNIC: \The annual congregation picnic} {will be held on Saturday, June 15 ‘on the Church grounds. Plan no\vJ for the whole family to attend [th'm outing. . | SUMMER | SERVICES: Again this summer, we will be worshipâ€" ping with Bloordale United. Serâ€" vices will be held in Grace Church at 9:30 a.m. and in Bloordale United at 10:30 a.m. This arrangeâ€" ment will cover the ten Sundays from June 30 to Sept. 1 inclusive. Mr. Head will be preaching durâ€" ing August and Mr. Barker during July. To ensure that nursery, usherâ€" ing, janitorial and lawnâ€"mowing â€" Miss Karen Kyle, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, gowned in turquoise blue chiffon, with matchâ€" ing headdress, golden mesh slipâ€" pers and carrying a cascade bouâ€" quet of gold roses with gold ribâ€" bons. Garry Westlake, brother of the groom, was.groomsman. Wayne Westlake was usher, The bride‘s mother wore a soft rose â€" silk gown . with matching jacket, cream hat, shoés, gloves, and corsage of cream and green orchids. The groom‘s mother chose a powder blue gown with lace, and matching jacket, white accessories, and corsage of pink roses. ‘their membership to this congreâ€") gation are asked to speak wi‘hf’ the minister. Rev. W. H. Mcliveen. It turned out _ FUN AND FELLOWSHIP: The to be a most enjoyable evening next meeting on Friday, May 24th. and Mr. Mcliveen was extremely will take the form of a visit to pleased with all the donations of see the film ‘Lawrence of Arabia‘. canned goods and clothing brought Please add your name to the list by our members. ‘in the vestibule of the Church of The next reception of members YOU intend going so that approâ€" will take place on Sunday, May Priate seating arrangements can 26th, Those wishing to transfer be made. Meridian From Etobicoke Creek Trunk Sewer TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE From TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE SCHOOL and goes to her new job an â€" efficient, confident â€" and glamorous "Miss Plandesign". DIFFERENT Miss Plandesign looks for groomâ€" ing, charm and poise as well as office . skills. _ Every â€" registrant placed with a client is offered enrolment without charge in a 4â€"session good grooming course at the famous DOROTHY FLEMING FINISHING _ A ND _ MODELLING tort upon the lands abutting directly on the work HAS EVERYTHING To 500‘ ~ West of The Queen Elizabeth Highway To Church _ Christian Family Sundgy was )oburvcd on May 12th by the conâ€") gregation of â€" Bloordale United\ Church, The sermon preached by| [v.he Rev. T. G. Head emphasized the importance of the home in soâ€" ciety, and challenged parents and, children to play their part, with| the help of Christ, the "Guest for; Mother‘s Day," as members of} Christian homes. The following} children received the Sucrament of) Baptism:â€" i * | Michael Alexander, son of and Mrs: G. C. Goddard. sum in excess of $124,000 had been pledged over the period of the next three years with some pledges still to come in. Mr. Goble exâ€" pressed appreciation to all those whose sacrificial givings and deâ€" voted service of time and t=!< i had helved to make the campaign successful. Members of the HIâ€"C_ joined with other young people in a Misâ€" sionary Service held in St. Jamesâ€" Bond United Church. Bloordale Michael Andrew, son of Mr Mrs. A. J. Caven. Barara Ellen, daughter of and Mrs. J. C. Strang. During the service, reporting for the Stewardship Campaign, of which he is the General Chairman, Mr. Alex C. Goble stated that a United Marry Mossom, son of Mr Mrs, M. G. Madill. To meet the demands of Canaâ€" _ The show opens Sunday with the dian hospitals, our Canadian Red puppy judging at noon. The dog Cross must collect more than 750,â€" show is at the Don Mills Arena, 000 bottles of blood in 1963. Don Mills Road at Lawrence. as o local impr ovement the following work, o SANITARY SEWER 1,000 of Toronta‘s prestige _ commerâ€" cial and industrial corporations are in the â€" market â€" for women who can meet Miss Plandeâ€" sign‘s standards. IN DEMAND $32,000.00 Estimoted Cost the prepâ€" _ Etobicoke owners of thoroughâ€" Christian bred Terriers will have the opporâ€" is hoped tunity to show their pets at the presented Seventh _ Annual Specialty Dog tly. Show sponsored by the All Terrier â€"â€"._. Club of Canada. of Cinaâ€" _ The show opens Sunday with the and and Mr M Corporation‘s Share of Cost Corporation‘s Share of Cost $ 5,145.00 $16,972.50 M Under the direction of Mrs. 0. Russell, who conducts the Etobiâ€" coke Junior Choir, Peter managed to walk off with the prize after his first attempt in orgs 1°° comâ€" petition. A member of the townâ€" ship‘s choir, Poter riends Our Lady Of Peace School. Terrier Dog Show $23,789.00 5477 50 6,350.00 MR. AND MRS. KEITH FAULKNER are shown signing the register at St. Matthew‘s Church following their recent marriage. They have returned to Islington after a trip to the Poconos Mountains, and naw are in their apartment on Eva Road. The bride‘s parâ€" ents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Worters, Roydon Drive. MISS PLANDESIGN Stenographer Private Secretary Dictaphone_ Typist Girl Friday Snr. Bookkeeper Payroll Clerk Typist Accounting Clerk Junior Clerk Typist Just a few of the interesting and wallâ€"paid positions availâ€" able ot Toronto 7 Billing Machine Operator Marg Simpson Feted Prior To Wedding 214 Merton Street $18.05 $14.46 Cost Per 13.91 12.84 4837477 $350 $325 $325 $300 $280 $260 $225 Number . of Equal Annval Instalments Number of Equol Annval 10 _ On Saturday May 1ith. Mrs. R.zTON with the Simpson, mother of the bride and BARRY ALTM Mrs, J. Cooney, sister of the b“'defl(eeper Badge. gave a trousseau tea at 30 Redâ€"lof "B" Pack water Drive, Rexdale, home of Player‘s Badge Mrs, R. Simpson. Pouring were; Highlight of Mrs. R. Irvine and Mrs. E. Wilson,|presentation of aunt of the Bride. Approximately to Mrs. Joyce T 40 guests attended. â€" (treaa of "B" P: 10 10 10 ©266 DIXON RD. (at inlington Ave.) HWIGH PARK 2 THE FINEST IN WORLD FAMOUS ROSES â€" _ For Girls â€" ‘ WILBERFORCE, HALIBURTON, ONT. A new type of camp for 12 â€" 16 year olds. ® Preparatory instruction under mature, experienced staff for counsellorsâ€"inâ€"training. CAMP BRIGADOON the first publication of Eanswythe Flynn (Mrs. G. A. Flynn) Director 23 Dunbar Rd., Torento 5, WA 2â€"6508 Dr. Joy M. Ballard â€" Health Director &1 Burbank Dr., Willowdale, BA 1â€"7103 Estimated Annual Rate per feot Estimated Annvual Photo: Glan Monow is to be paid in 7 * * .[Rose épeaa ltsts TORONTO CH. 9â€"5111 Y \to Mrs. Joyce Templeton, Cub Mis« {tnss of "B" Pack. »|presentation of the "Wood Badge" |BARRY ALTMAN with the Pet |Keeper Badge. DANNY RIDDELL lof "B" Pack received his Team !ISt Humber Has Annual Banquet | Rovers and Rangers are young {men and women, 16 to 24 years of age, and Cadets are future Guide |Leaders in training. | About 175 Fathers and Sons of /t.he Ist Humber West Group sat down to a turkey dinner in St. Andrews Anglican Church on Satâ€" urday. Guests at the head table inâ€" cluded leaders, District Commisâ€" sioners and Dr. Storey. Rover Derek Peach was Master of Cereâ€" monies, and entertainment for the evening was provided by Ray Lenored and his group. Ray led the audience in songs and also played various musical instruments. Two_cubs of "A" pack were preâ€" sented with badges, GRANT MORâ€" TON with the Artist Badge and Commissioner, declared the Mooâ€" tette underway at 9 aim. Satur day. Highlight of the evening was the HU. 9â€"4450

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