Times & Guide (1909), 20 Jun 1963, p. 9

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Mr. andâ€"Mtrs. Stanlef Marsh, 6 Mountain Ash Court, have returned from a six week visit to England, Scotland and Ireland. Last evening the Etobicoke Board of Education gave a dinner for retiring employées, at the Skyline Hotel. The guests of honor were Miss Incz Paul and Mrs. Doris Gemmell, of Etobicoke Collegiate Institute; Mrs. Kathleen Bowman of Wedgewood School; Mrs. Irene Kelley of Beaumonde Heights School; Mr. Everard Cathcart, Humber Heights School, and Mr. Hans Hanson, who for more than ten years has been caretaker at Islington Public School. Mr. Hanson is planning a trip this summer to his homeland, Sweden. ‘ Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Silverthorn, Paxham Road, are Mrs. Silverâ€" thorn‘s brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Talbot of Brisbane, Australia. The Talbots flew from Australia, arriving last Wednesday. After a short visit they will go to Chicago where they have been transferred. after living 18 years in Brisbane. The garden around the pool at the home of Mrs. G. W. Bouskill, Ridgeâ€" cross Road, made a perfect setting for the "coffee break" given last Tuesâ€" day morning by the members of Trinity Unit, Islington United Church Women. About 150 enjoyed this social event, arranged by Mrs. W. C. Miller, unit leader, and the following members: Mrs. G. R. Bosworth, Mrs. C, 0. Bowen, Mrs. Verne Davis, Mrs. William Dunn, Mrs. A. D. Elmbhirst, Mrs. George Downie, Mrs. Ken Gordon, Mrs. W. J. Homer. Mrs. Don Kyle, Mrs. P. K. Lewis, Mrs. A. V. Lewis, Mrs. J. F.‘Loucks, Mrs. Bruce Marâ€" shall, Mrs. Eric Mellish, Mrs. H. B. Perkins, Mrs. G. H. Rutledge, Mrs. Honoring a bride of next month, Miss Judy Hirst, daugbter of Mr. and‘ Mrs. Alan Hirst of Inverleigh Drive, Mrs. Sam Green gave a miscellaneous? shower last Thursday evening at her home on Thornbury Crescent. The coâ€" hostesses were Mrs. Green‘s sisters, Mrs. George Bell, Mrs. Walker Wilson, ‘: and Mrs. Fred Mercer. I On July 13 Judy Hirst will become the bride of Darald Tomkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tomkinson of Oakville, in a ceremony at St. James Anglican Church, Parklawn Road. 1. D. Sinclair, Mrs. W. G. Spratt, Mrs. J. D. Stafford, Mrs. K. M. Thom Mrs. A. J. Tippett, Mrs. J. H. Westell, and Mrs. K. D. Wotten. All roads lead on Saturday, June 22, to the Strawberry Festival at Kipâ€" ;:E ling Acres Home for the Aged. The Women‘s Auxiliary have everything $ in readiness for this big event. There‘ll be a band, a lucky draw . . . first prize is a $200 voucher, 2nd, $100, etc. The president of the auxiliary, 3. Mrs. K. P. Wilson, will welcome the guests. 1st viceâ€"president Mrs. Robert‘(, Williams will be a hostess, The overâ€"all convener is Mrs. H. R. Heath. I® w charge of entertainment is Mr. D. W. Drew, the superiglendent; the strawâ€" / yf berry booth, Mrs. H. R. Smith, the Bake Table, Mrs. Wm. Anderson:‘M Snacks, Mrs. T. W. Splitt; Candy, Mrs. G. Pendock; Cold Drinks, Mrs. V"Cx A. Irwin; Treasure Trove, Mrs. W. J. Graham and Mrs. E. R. Walker;‘E Children‘s Booth, Mrs. G. Alexander; Gift Table, Mrs. C. M. Nichol; ’pr Checking, Mrs. Rice; Ticket Convener, Mrs. E. B. Lehman; Publicity, Mrs. F. W. Reilly; Residents® Booth, Mrs. A. Hutchison. The hospital staff are‘; running a cocoanut pitch and other games. You just can‘t afford to miss Y€ the fun, It starts at 2 p.m. and goes on till 8.30, |ce Miss Incz Paul was guest of honor at a dessert pa':sl Thursday eveâ€" ning at the home of Mrs. John Coupe in Parkdale®®Phe coâ€"hostess was Mrs. Hillary Wilkinson (formerly Miss Marion Banks). Earlier in the month, Mrs. George Hull gave a luncheon in Miss Paul‘s honor at her home on Islington Avenue North. The guests were teachers and former teachers of Etobicoke Collegiate, Toronto. They will leave the day after their wedding for Corvallis, Oregon, RICHVIEW U.C.W. where they will both study at the Graduate School at Oregon State Uniâ€" The regular monthly meeting of versity. The bride will do research work in cytology and the groom‘s field the Richview United Church Woâ€" is entymology. %men was held in the church hall Outâ€"of town guests at the wedding will include the bride‘s grandparents, on Wednesday, June 12th, 1963. Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Hendershot, Galt; Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Chant, and Dr.‘Guest Speaker for the evening was and Mrs. R. W. Fisher, of the Dominion Dept. of Agriculture, Vineland. |Mrs. Hannah, Viceâ€"President of + * * \West Presbyterial. The Devotions Club 62 concluded their meetings for the season with a buffet supper alia“d Mission Study were taken by the home of Mrs. Eric Work, Seven Oaks Drive. Their members continue to"-he Mrs. Joan Kotyk Group. Reâ€" do volunteer driving for the Children‘s Aid Society throughout thejfr“hme"ts were served by Mrs. summer, |Kotyk‘s Group. * # * _ Mrs. Hannah will be speaker on Following the regular meeting of the Christian Education committee of Sunday June 23rd, 1963 at Richâ€" Humber Valley United Church, last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. YView United Church when the and Mrs. Edwin Wilkie, Abilene Drive, a farewell party was held for Rev. Richview United Church Women and Mrs. Glenn Betts, who after two years at Humber Valley Church, are Will be taking the service. returning to the west. A presentation of books was made to Mr. Bet(s.] * ts * Among those present were Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Steed, Mr. Betts‘ parents| NATI/VITY PARISH PICNIC who are visiting here from British Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Nicholâ€" | The Nativity of Our Lord PFarâ€"" son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dunn, Mr. and M's'jish Picnic on June 23rd, 1963 at Warren C!aymn, Mr. and Mrs. lan Outerbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Cha”"lWoodland Park, Markham, On-} ;;:\:fll.:c;llls;ei\:argaret Dempsey, Mr. and Mrs. Roy King, and Mr. a"d‘;a;i:' Games and Races start nt} Rev. and Mrs. Betts, with their children, Brian, Evelyn and Robin, are leaving June 28. for their new home in Grand Forks, B.C. They will visit friends in Detroit, then join the Transâ€"Canada, Highway at Sault Ste. Marie. They are looking forward to camping, and stopâ€"overs with old friends along the way. Club 62 concluded their meetings for the season with a buffet supper at the home of Mrs. Eric Work, Seven Oaks Drive. Their members continue to do volunteer driving for the Children‘s Aid Society throughout the summer, On The Social Scene Both the bride and groom graduated this spring from the University of Toronto. They will leave the day after their wedding for Corvallis, Oregon, where they will both study at the Graduate School at Oregon State Uniâ€" versity. The bride will do research work in cytology and the groom‘s field is entymology. A Bon Voyage party was given recently for Miss Isabel Taylor, Riverâ€" wood Parkway, who leaves shortly to spend the.summer in her native northern Ireland. Miss Taylor, secretary at the Wilbert G. Marshall Ltd. office in Islington Village, sails on the $.$. Corinthia from Montreal on June 28. Hostesses at the party were Mrs. George Neill, Mrs. Jean Wardell, and Miss Htlen Mcliveen, at whose Burnhamthorpe Road apartment it was held. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Barnes, Hilldowntree Road, with their daughters, Cynthia, Nancy and Judy, spent several days last week in Quebec City. On the way back they visited friends in Ottawa. Miss Peggy Mollison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mollison, Emond Crescent, Rexdale, is being married on Saturday, June 22, to Mr. Roger Hansell, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hansell, Toronto. The ceremony will take place in Hart House Chapel. Guests of honor at a luncheon given recently by the heads of departâ€" ments at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, were Mr. J. E. Durrant, the princiâ€" pal, and Miss Incz Paul Mr, Durrant has been promoted to the position of assistant ~superintendent of secondary education in the township, and Miss Paul is retiring After teaching at Etobicoke Collegiate since it opened 35 years ago. The luncheon was given at the Toronto University Women‘s Club, and among the hosts and hostesses were Mrs. Erla Alexander, Mrs. John Coupe, Mr. Lawrence Hicks, Mr. Paul Hughes, Mr. Robert Jackson, Miss Elizabeth McDenald, Mr. Percy Moss, Miss Mabel Murdoch, Mr. Vernon Rout, Mr. Harry Steels, Mr. Donald Strathdee, Mr. Kenneth Thom, Mr. Donald Walters, and Mr. Norman Watson. 1 Among the 43 graduates at "the first convocation for the inception of alumni of York University" were four Etobicoke young people. Douglas Barber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Barber, Ivy Lea Crescent; Stephanie Hopkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Hopkins, Lyngrove Ave.; Heather McClary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McClary, Princess Ann Cresâ€" cent; ahd Robert Witterick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Witterick, Great Oak Drive. Doug Barber and Bob Witterick are both planning to study law next vyear. Stephanie Hopkins will study French at the Sorbonne in Paris. She leaves on July 17 to travel in Europe before starting classes. Heather McClary hasn‘t completed her plans for next year, but has an interesting summer ahead. She will be hostess at Camp Ahmec in Algonquin Park. Following the granting of degrees by the University of Toronto in the morning, the graduates and their families attended a luncheon at York University. At 3 p.m. there followed the presentation of diplomas from York University. A reception in the rose garden brought the day‘s graduaâ€" tion ceremonies to a close. W. T. Gober, Mrs. A. T. Hummel,|Nunnery" under the direction of \Mrs. G. Durant, Mrs. R. Welsh,].\‘lr, W. Wallace, will be produced |Mrs. E. Chantler, Mrs. G. W. as a combined project with the |Cronk, Miss Marie Shea. Mrs. C. Catholic Youth Organization of the E. Tipping . was unable to be Parish; December 14â€"Pot Luck ’pn;sent. ‘ Supper; March 10, 1964â€"Afterâ€" 1 mmz cnnbo pne abre bevtiooassr ... thoon Bridee: Parish Council Plans Next Season‘s Program The events for the forthcoming _ _ _ _ * ~ year were planned and the proâ€"§ The Marathon Bridge will be re ceeds are to be used for two High sumed in the fall. _ Mrs. F. P. Quealey, 60 Wilgfll‘]School Entrance Scholarships, the Road, convenor of the program|bursary fund for a worthy stuâ€" \and finance committee of Our Lady dent, financial aid for the Good of Sorrows Parish Council, Cathâ€" Shepard Refugee Centre, and a ‘olic Women‘s League, entertained donation toward the cost of a new her committee on June 5th, at her church organ. home. 3 e 2 e uies [ Those in attendance were Mrs. J. L. Housley, President of the Council, Mrs. A. J. O‘Neill, Mrs. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION for the TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE HILLTOP PURLIC SCHOOL ADDITION SEALED TENDERS, on a stipulated sum besis, plain‘y marked "Tenders for Hillâ€" top Public ‘Sthom Adaition « wil be ro. ceived until 300 p.m. Daylight Saving Time, Wednesday, June 26, 36] at the #hice ot D. Ros K?n?, Architect, 50 ghopolvd Ave. East, Willowdale.. Plans and specifications may be obtsined from the Architect on deposit of a cerâ€" tifed cheave for $50.00, paysble to the Architect. This deposit will be returned wpon return of plans and specifications in good condition. Tendars of mechanical and electrical l‘. tractors will be deposited in the Sid momom Torante Construction Amociaâ€" tion before 3.00 p.m., Daylight Saving Time, Tuesday, June 25, 1963, Lowest or ahy tender not . necessarily accepted. SEALED TENDERS, on a stipulated sum basis, plainly marked "Tenders for Addiâ€" Nion to West Humber Public Schoo!‘", will be received until 3.00 p.m. Daxl‘th Savâ€" ing Time, Wednesday, June 2b, 1963 at the office of Fisher, Tedman & Fisher, Architects, 4i6 Moore Avenue, Toronto 17, Ontario. Plans and speci‘ications may be obtained from the Architects on deposit of a cerâ€" Hified cheaue for $50.00, payable to the Architects, This deposit will be returned upon return of plans and specifications In good condition. > Tenders of mechanical and electrical sub contractors will be deposited in the Bid Depository. Taronto Canstruction Associeâ€" ton before 3.00 p.m., Daylight Saving Time Tuesday, June 25, 1963. Lowast of any tender not necessarily accepted. Punec esc Cl The church picnic is being held Saturday, June 22nd at Hart Lake Conservation Area. Beginning at 1:30 p.m. 3 programme of games, races etc. has been planned. Tea, coffee, milk and ice cream will be supplied. Tickets are .25¢ for adults and children free. There will be a .25¢ parking charge. Come along and enjoy a day of fun and felâ€" lowship, _ _ iC ant2 4 V"fi.â€"V"V-i â€" townsHir ‘br "Erosicoxe wEST HUMBER PUBLIC SCHOOL ADDITION THE BOARD OF EDUCATION EBRINGATE JOTTING®S® The Board of Education for the Township of Etobicoke W. F. Graydom, Chairman. D. L. Emond, Secretaryâ€"Traasurer, The Board of Education for tm Township of Etobicake SALLY RUSSELL Here‘s an economy reminder from the Ontario Safety League. A fouledâ€"up air cleaner _can reduce your car‘s mileage by as much as 10%. Faulty spark plugs also can waste up to oneâ€"tenth of your gasoâ€" line. _ The events are as follows: Oct0â€".thon Bridge, the celebrated Nevemâ€" be.r ;’;d’ Blgss"dsl';a;t S{n‘]u:c;l:(:: ber Luncheon and‘, of course, exâ€" ;r'::"eml:r:t;: "playa“Murde;- in a cellent speakers. Nunnery" under the direction of â€" The ladies who are attending in Mr. w. Wallace, will be produced their attractive summer attire are: as a combined project With th® $he presidentâ€"Mrs. Jas. Burns, The 279th Mothers‘ Auxiliary will hold their Annual Strawâ€" berry Tea at Richview United | MY KINGDOM FOR A SON It is well known how the Chiâ€" nese care much more about Boy ‘Babies than Girl Babies. I don‘t think the men in this country feel ‘quibe the same way, however a new Boy Baby arrived at the house next door to us and quite a few men in the street have been in to see the new son and heir, it doesn‘t seem to me that the girls rate the same attention, at least not at so tender an age. RICHVIEW UNITED CHURCH Church on June 26th from 2 until PICNIC 430 nm. There will be dnor nrizes PICNIC 4.30 p.m. There will be door prizes Richview United Church Picnic and favours for the Ladies. was held on Saturday June 15th â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ie omm en at Lambton Park, There was a! The Ontario Safety Leagug reâ€" turnout of over 200 and everyone ports there is a new device on the had a very enjoyable afternoon. _ market, Alert Auto Alarm. that MR. AND MRS. KENNETH ERIC NEWBOLD were guests of honor at many entertainments in Islington, prior to their recent marâ€" riage in the bride‘s hometown, Trenton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Newbold, of Tyre Avenue. He and his wife, formerly Laura Iris Gibson, will live in Burlington. 4 STRAWBERRY TEA _ PC Women‘s Club «1«, Holds Luncheon u«: At Summer Home The lovely garden is ppe setting ‘for a delicious luncheon, and later for busy discussions of fall plans for the large membership. There will be the usual Maraâ€" thon Bridge, the celebrated Nevemâ€" ber Luncheon and, of course, exâ€" cellent speakers. Mrs. A. C. B. Verney, Mrs, H.] A S Leavens, Mrs. H. Fleming, Mm.‘:‘;"zll] C. G. Garden, Mrs. E. T. Burns, B:tty Mrs. Sheldon Sneyd and Mrs. Fred Helen The Humber Valley Women‘s Progressive Conservative Associaâ€" tion, will hold its final executive meeting toâ€"day, at Limehouse, the summer home of Mrs. H. C. Schwelgler, the Kingsway. against car breakâ€"ins. If the car is tampered with, the horn blasts inâ€" termittently to draw attention to, and frighten the wouldâ€"be intruder. The alarm can also be adjusted so that headlights flash on and off in conjunction with the horn blasts. It sells at auto accessories stores for about $7. aims to give own SATURDAY, JUNE 22 2.00 u.m. â€" 8.30 p.m BE 1â€"0669 Office Hours: 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Mon. to Fri., All Day Sat For Your Convenience GORDIE TAPP Kipling Acres Home For The Aged STRAWBERRY FESTIV AL Women‘s Auxiliary â€" 1575 KIPLING AVENUE NORTH rio Safety Leagug reâ€" is a new device on the rt Auto Alarm, that ve 24â€"hour protection breakâ€"ins. If the car is Photo: William Riley Continuous Entertainment fall plans VIOLET HENDRY â€" BE 3â€"2759 * BLOORDALE Guest Stars A special thanks is due to the Wrights for use of their cottage and Ian Fleming, Doug Bucknam, Betty Hendry, Eveline Wright, Helen Levaxdoski who planned the weekend. â€" The 32 young people were enâ€" tirely in charge of the weekâ€"end with counsellors Mr. Jack Barâ€" thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wright. The Renforth Baptist Church Young People held a Weekâ€"End Retreat at the summer cottage of Mr. and Mrs. William Wright on Balsam Lake. _ Mr. Ennals served as a student in Saskatchewan and in Quebec but after ordination he spent five years in the Kootenay country of British Columbia serving small congregations. In 1947 he was inâ€" vited to become minister of Sixth Avenue United Church in New Westminster and after being there 8 years he was called to Grace Monthly meetings will be resumâ€" ed in September. HORE l"' CE EOWH PR Mrs. ErWWd New Beta Sigma Phi Society, an Inâ€" * ternational Business Girls‘ Sororâ€" Preslden' For Eity, will hold a Convention at the Royal York Hotel on the weekâ€"end l'b I w of June 21st, 22nd and 23rd. I eru nmen The theme of the Convention is The Kingsway Women‘s Liberal "Canuck Capers" and a full proâ€" Association met for dinner andjgrammo has been planned around their annual meeting on Thursâ€"thisâ€"theme. Mrs. William Pattison, day, June 13th, at‘ Cousin Don'aj‘ZS Ludgate Drive, Rexdale, of Xi Restaurant. Alpha Omega Chapterâ€"is conâ€" Following â€" dinner the â€" annual Yen0r of the convention. About 300 meeting and election of officers girls are expected from across took place. Canada and the States. The induction service for Nes |Unied Ohurch in Trampton. Mr.(President of the rence. . F. Ennals will be held atiin Brampton. While he has been has served on m Royal York Road United Church, there the congregation has m[-fi-.m-t of: ednesday, June 26th at 8 p.m. lm”flu-hntol,loo--]-ufiom“w r Following the service a reception bers‘and in addition has given over years preparing & statement . will take place in the Church hall lwmhnuumChuuhM’lam and Divorce, This that members of the con‘reg-]'u started in the town, Grace mission subsequently published two ation may meet Mr. Ennals and his Church has broadcast the service books, both of which have family, leach Sunday over . radio mfionJmhinod as important works The minister Royal York Road CHIC and Mr. Ennals‘ voice is the field of family life. United Church has called to sucâ€" Ennals has now finished 8 years) Mr. and Mrs. Ennals have a som, eed Rev. Hord is a westerner by known over a wide area to many Peter, who is a student at the Uniâ€" birth who has received some of his who have never met him. o iversity of Toronto, and a daugh» education in the west and some in In 1953 the British Columbia ter, Margaret who expects to at« the east and has served the church Conference elected Mr. Emnals, tend Royal York Rd. Colleginte. h-l various provinces. ooo en . | o 2 g ol e ge Mrs. H..L. Blake, the retiring Past President, was presented with a pin and earring set in appreciaâ€" tion of her interest in the club. The induction service for Rev. F. Ennals will be held at Royal York Road United Church, ednesday, June 26th at 8 p.m. The officers elected for the 1963 â€"64 term are as follows: Immediate Past President, Mrs. H. L. Blake; President, Mrs. J. Erwood; 1st Vice President, Miss Isabel Healey; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. C. D. McGreâ€" gor; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Guy Smith; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Thomas Blackwell; Treasurer, Mrs, James H. Wilson; Welfare, Mrs, Charles Jarvis; Telephone Convenor, Mrs. Jack Tgavers, | ‘The PROFESSOR‘ For one 8 x 10 Wedding Album with 12 Candid Photographs. FREE ADMISSION FREE PARKING Paul Farrell WEDDINGS For appointment call PHOTOGRAPHERS Reverend Bernard Ennals. . New Royal York Minister $30.59 239â€"6148 BEAT as low as Two Chapters from the Etobiâ€" coke District, Gamma Psi and Xi Beta Alpha are handling the Welâ€" coming Party and Coffee Houses on Friday, the 21st. Rexdale Woman Convenes Meeting At Royal York © CALL YOUR LOCAL "Decorens* Home Sales" fepresente= tive today to arrange an informal group demonstration of this unique time . PRAC"CAL Compact ready to use af fingertouch, . 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Saves You Time, Effort, Steps, Space ~_â€" _ THE ADVERTISER, Thursdoy, Jur __SHOW _ STOPPERS THIS W EEEKE at the constellation with her magic guitar IN OUR NEW SPORTSMAN‘S INN constellation Dixon Road at Renforth Drive, Near Toronto International Airport Decorette® Hideway AT THE BANYAN TERRACE RAE TODD (a casual place to take a date) piano and a:mrdiov‘ vim:o LEN MOS HOTEL THE |\_Mr. and Mrs. Ennals have a som, Peter, who is a student at the Uni« iversity of Toronto, and a daugh» ter, Margaret who expects to atâ€" tend Royal York Rd. Colleginte. of the Humber River and a bridge and road alignment on Elmecrest Road south of Senaca Avenue. Approval was also given for the construction of a road on Kipling Ayenue from Albion Road to Finch. Bridge Building _ Given Green Light By Councillors Several major construction profâ€" ects were given the goâ€"ahead by Etobicake Council, Monday. Third readings were given the byâ€"laws for the construction of & bridge and approaches on Martin Grove Road over the west branch will be received until 3.00 P.M. (E.D.5.T.), THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1963. »Tender documents can be obtained through: Chief of Purchasing and Stores, Room Câ€"459, Sir Charles. Tupper Building, Riverside Drive, Ofttawa; Office Manâ€" agers at: 225 Jarvis Street _ Toronto; storage problems and carting a 457 Richmond Street, London; Post Office Building, Fort William, Ont. To be considered each tender must be submitted on the forms supplied by the Department. The lowest or any tender not necesâ€" sarily accepted. Oftowa 8, and endorsed "TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY OF COAL, FUEL OIL AND _ PROPANE GAS _ FOR THE FEDERAL â€" BUILDINGS THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, 1963â€" Tupper _ Building, Il;orsfi.‘ _ Drive, SEALED TENDERS addressed to Secreâ€" tary, Department of Public Works of Canada, Room B322. Sir Charles DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS oF canaDa TENDERS ROBERT FORTIER, Secretary.

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