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Durham Review (1897), 30 Aug 1934, p. 1

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575.00 375 00 ”0.00 275.00 200.00 ?.00.00 |25.00 05.00 You Haring " " COUCH above ence Sm Ht»! Thought. wood. Alnly at n " nhrr Suppr was served from 6 Bank ot Commerce, Sub: and Mar-) nu ("t-luck. Durham Band was in my”, Mrs G. McKechnle. Durham. h-ntlzmw- and played during supper! hv'lr and at inurvals through the? I maxim; Mr Allan Ball was Lr/l HUGH "CPHA'L i mun for a lerwthy program Communy There panned away at his home an >,rminz led by G. R. Pttdheld with' near Prieevitie. on hunky Itust, 3tiss Boyd at the organ was nanny Hugh McPhadl, . well known tad, on'mod by 'lte audience. Margaret respected eitiaett ot that m‘ The‘ ‘Iwnhvnu and Mary Dobie sang a' late Mr McPhall m been m lines t.. and warn ran- a rncilation. Solos: July last and death was not mm] l" C' rvndrrrd by Crawford Sharpe, ed tor. He “I " "." ot .80 mi (:nnMn Ransome. Irving Stormy and; was born on Tme Wt Wss Jean PrVsst. The Glenroadln 'ef, Glenelg. He haa knomt no “he” 13"» sang a chorus. Marian and nine. _ Htv'her Boyd sang a Jaet. caieoe,tl Dseemaed m "m” Mr Pl Noble pt rforlmd stetrdruteimt, and second marrV W M to I" mp Armstrong sisters {@koth ry McCormct " you: w Ittl A spk ndid adding was given by Rev.i With tmtr children, "ttttrat MI P", J T. Priest. The Sharpe melatonin“: N. " m - ‘mu provihd orchestral selection. idtsaettteem I“. m m M Rocky Sauce.» Garden Party Th" Rocky ,Saugven union party held on the grounds of Bum’ Pres. (Lurch on Friday evening m we" a. t, uded notwithstanding the cool Ladiu' Ad Social The ladles' Aid Society hold u very sutrcrsyful soclal evenintt in the home or Mr and Mrs J. P. Giles, Rev. J. T. Priest was chalrmnn and gave an 1rtrtti'estlrtgt talk on "The Backbone." Vocal “Motions were given by Mini- es Blah Erwin and Elizabeth Riel In am; May Thompson, Audrey and Norma Harrington in a trio; Ills E. Re- :‘onl, Mm Thompson, Mrs Giles, a trio: J I'. Giles, a. solo: and Mr, and Min Giles tn dttoi. Miss 1m Meri Comb was ornnht for the voal mrasic. Instrumental music m SIVHI: by Allan McLean. mu Jenn Pris-L! and Miss Charlton. Short speeches; “are given by Mela" A. Hm. 'i') Klnrtee, W. Mottet. An Mr of so/ rial In‘nvcourse when retemtunrastt/ Wx.e served, was much enjoyed. I Rev. B. D. and Mrs Amustrtmtrand Wily left on Tuesday for their new home at Upterttrove, Hunted mar ()rillia. Previous, to their depu- ture a number of their friend. purer- ad at the home of Mr John Bull-gm. mm of town, and presented them with parting trementoe., accompan- r" by the best of good wishel. 'ttocky 5311mm. Comrade Ind Bee'y Clartnce H. Darling read to Rev. Mr Armstrong an address that Inn: with true sentiment. and Can- tvrlt Harold “emu-hie. unscented him with an engravczd‘dal not. Mr. \r:n:"rong responded to those kind Ker'turrs in a few words, well chosen. (unrn'lvs Padneld, Dune!!! and Row- land also spoke am”! of Mr. Armsurong's work. Social [Marmara and I freshman; closed the evening. Remembcrod by LOQIon NN & Cttimgo mm on Wednesday, Previous to his departure for his and he was glad to Ice his only aur- m-w field of labor at vatergrove, on. vim; sister. On Sunday he passed T... sulay, sewn} members a Durham away. The mun Wat, an acute liv- Vru I.trt Asisotdatltttt, tended him a?" teqtqMe m d tttmy W (Im- t' Hr Plum-m, an honored mrewelVtiott. He was 51 years of age. l'lu- "trsttt. took place Thursday 11161.! For " years, Cecil had seen chore “I I' Furniturn Factory’s Cottage ttt'of the world and tested it; but- vtm'liy Salmwn. Comrade and Beer) tets " well as pleasures, more than I‘lzu'v .wv H. Darling read to Rev.lmanr a man twice M. no When a. Mr Geo. Lee, while 'Piehing mp- NH'IJS in a bush three Inn" than Harriaton on Highway No. S. an |! large brown bearNrrtinftmstere Mm. Without any Mien he bed. a retract! the bear not troubling to {ollow Mm.‘ Farmers on 6th con, won ot Inn-Ir; [on are Mao reported to have neeni this or mother bear. I A Real Bear Story tleo. A. Common. h‘ Haney Harris Agni, In giving dew stamp of a Massey-Ha Disc on the farm of Jcs. Crut ey, ail day Saturday, Sept. "t. tll': cud no it work. Contact“: am, now at work n- surfacing No. C highway than Fergus ncrth to Cumnock. a diam of " nines. " is expect! the work will be nun/{ltd in about tt month. 1930 M Roaster in excellent condnlon, mall mucus. Price no tumble. Apply at Review once. Ruurlacing on No. a Highway The Women'. ',,ttt; will meet at the home of In H. bedinghun on Thurs)”, Sept. Mtt. Car Fer an. 'artoo Cider Mill will run every} day. Apple Butter boning every Wed. neuuy. Tral Mn ( Ina. LVII Calder's Drug Store loin We. .... We 1 " NOHIM'I Chocoluu ..500 t " Mte Elhy’l “we Powder FREE with 50c tar of M Cream Colpte'n Tooth Paste, reg. 81.00, Special............ 49c FILMS and Developing Clam!“ and Tobacco 3°6l'5l'fféT foreoator NO itayt of the world and tested its buf- fets as well as pleasures, more than many a. man twice his age. When a- "tout 15 years ot age, he went as a mldshipman on board a boat for China. At the time he shipped for China. he was with his half sister, Mrs McKenzie. at Portland, Oregon. From China, he made a voyage a- round Cape Horn, the most souther- le point of South America, as well ‘39 making many trips from New (York to South America. and to South gum from England. When war, broke out, he left his position on, an American boat on the Great, lakes in Sept. '1914, $11 went to: England, enlisting in the British Navy. He was tor three years at the, ‘wur, constantly on the Men! 5"0sprcy", in the North Bea. There: he was promoted to be second lieu-l tenant on the “Salamander" end his boat was sent to protect British, interests off the coast of Africa at) Zanzibar. He was here until the and of the war. For 11 years he has;I made his home at Chicago, andmost; of that time has been on America? Heighten on the Great Lakes. I Ch W I ""‘"' M" l DEFEATED DURHAM Td btfoar, ”$119331 ot u,,) Playing a twilight exhibition game , here on Monday night, Harriston won late Dr. and Mrs James Gun. Of his brothers and sisters, there survive from Durham girls by 2r4, in a IoomF James, of Hamilton: Mister, of the' ly played T'": Owing to tim trouble Bank of Commerce, Seek: and Mar‘ ie'lrl'et,o'le,trr,ic;'d"/) Jf :2“;er 'rarest, Mrs G. McKechnie, Durham'ithat vtrwo should have been dropped -- 'and the score would have been 8-1. HUGH McPHAIL :,Harr?oton girls were heavy hitters. Tum passed away at his home'and as well, fteldmt more sharply“ near Priceville, on Thursday last, Durham. At the close of war and previous to returning to Canada. dew-used married Catherine Thompson ofDun- dee, Scotland. who survive: htm. He was laid to rest in Wunder's ceme- 3 It will always be a and Batitstatr Mon to Mrs Gilbert McKechnie, that she went to Chicago last wmk. to Isee her brother Cecil in his serious liilness. She reached his bedside in The Iatr. Mm Warmintrton was a ktmrheart,rtn mother, well known and .reapeoted throughout the town and community. She was a mum: Gem. her of Knox United Church, and reg- ularly attended in services. In the absence ot her pastor Rev. W. H. Smith. the funnel service on Batur- dny was conducted try Rev B. D. Armstrong, from her late readdence, South Countess Bt., Interment being tnan-, In Durham Cemetery. The Pall bearers were Jetty. Snell, Geo. McKay, Geo. Becker. Jag. Matthews, John Vollett, Wilfred lake. 1 The demand lady m born in McKinnon. Norma: ware. Thou Orangeville and there one grew up to, McDougtll, Hector “New: Wm Iyoung womanhood u Margret new, Neal McKinnon. ‘Pheeters. Sixty years ego she was] ---_--- weMed to James Warmington. who . predeceased her many years Mo. "YMENEAL They lived some time in Omgevi‘lle - land in Chesley, bs6tNe removing to TH0MP8oN-tbNIDEtt ‘Durham about 42 years ago. To them! The eupel of the Y.M.C.A. camp. was born a. large family of tour eons,-8t Lake Coucotmhing, was the pie- and tive daughters. Three daughters Wile Bening for a quiet sampler and two aom' are deceased. one Son,, wedding, Wednesday, Ang. M, when James, giving his life in the Great Luella Jean, daughter of Mr and Mrs War. Those surviving are Mrs W. Willa H Snider, Toronto, became Wiggins (Lelia). ot Burlington, Mrs. the bride of Mr Hugh McIean N. Boles of Fergus; William and Jotr,,Thornitson, son of Mrand Mrs Geo. at home. Ten grandchildren and one A. Thompson, of town. Rev. R. J. greet grandchild also survive her. ‘Irwin. the Pastor of Donlande Unit- The late Mrs Warmington was a ed Church, Toronto, who is holiday- kind-heart-vi mother, well known and ing at the camp, performed the Cer.. respected throughout the town and emony. One of Durham'. olden. residents. in the person of Mrs James Warming- ton, died " her home nu “My. MRS. JAMES WARMINGTON THEROLI.CALI. CECIL GUN _iil,ijiiit (iiiilittlitiiiti Batteries: Harrhrton--. M. Holtom p. and Chilton, c.; Durham-- J. Rowe p. and L. Collinsoh. M. McDonald. c. Umpires~ Ed. Dickson, K. Dong. Harriston l F‘ollowvng the benefit game inCol- i‘hngwocd Tuesday, for player Faw- .cett of Kimberley, a meaning to ar- .range league play-offs was held. Dur- The last two teams will play a tsudden-death game in Markdale, on Thursday, then the winner meets Durham: here on Sept. 6th and at Fleshcrton or Kimberley, Sept. 11, men to count. If each team winsa game, the plttrtrtrs will be on Sept. 14. The winners, of this will then play Collingwood in the timiltt. HARRISTON GIRLS ham was not represented, and in consequence got the short end of the deal. They were tied with Coiling- wood tm. nrs't place and had a tie game. Collingwood however was giv- en lat place privileges, Durham 2nd and Kimberley and Fleahertou are tied tor 3rd. _ Play-Offs Arranged in Centre Grey League DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL HAS SPLENDID STANDING In the Upper School results of Dur- ham High School, published on page 4, 98 per cent. of papers written upon by the students were success- ful, and 75 per ct. in Middle School. The good showing is a tribute to the work of Principal Robb and staff. Miss Jean Moftat wins the Middle and Upper School medal for highest standing. Congratulations to all. Misses mm and Ruby Cation were’ guests this week of their brother,) Ralph and Mrs Canon. Miss Made- line Cation returned with them tol Toronto for a week's stay. I The bride, who was unattended, m attired in a travel suit of navy and white crepe with my ascen- sories and carried a bouquet ot Jo- hanna Hill roses and baby breath. The chapel was attractively dec- orated 'with summer Bowers. Mr. Norman Jaime, baritone soloist oi Marble Collegiate Church, New York, sang "Because" (burial: the signing of the register. Immediately after the ceremony, Mr and Mrs Thoma» son. left by motor for Balsam Lake and Muskoka District. ', The chapel of the Y.M.C.A. camp, at Lake Couayuchtrur, was the pie- masque petting for a quiet summer N. McDonald, pastor of Pricemne Presbyterian Church conducted the service. The nail boners were L. Mekianon, Norman McIntyre, Thou. McDougall, Hector MeEachem, Wm. The mnenl Berries m largely at- tended Sutunday, from m lute reu- denos. to McNetN cemetery. Rev. ie, Mich. 123456 413049 With which is incorporated the Holstein Leader irtotg--- M. Holtom, Brown, Cecil; Durgu'ell, Aileen; Durham-- J. Rowe Edge, Margaret; Erwin. J; Firth, I: , M. McDonald, c. Grout, J; Greenwood, Flam; ms- ckson, K. Long. (cox, Irvin; Howell, Boyce; Lowrance. -- (H; Winn. Clyde: MnaL; Houghtby, Mrs. Maecirr, Jean; McComb, Gordon; DURHAM, THURSDAY. AUG. 30. 1934 21 Farm II medal awarded to Murray Smith. l Promoted from form I to fomt M: I Braithwilte, George; Brown Mir. lgaret; Dewar, J ; Graham, Gordon; 'Hulme, Velma; Kennedy, Gordon; Lloyd, Jack; MacArthur. Lorraine; ' MmPaddan Kathleen; McAumfe J ; 'Maorntyre, Betty; Milne, Robert; Newell, Arthur; Prew. George; Priettt ', Thelma; Saunders, Clark; Smith M; spawns, Margaret; Thom“. E1eanor Vessje, Georgina: Watson, Allan. 'Proxnoted provisionally '. Brown, E. Innes, Reta; MacDonald, Mona; Mar- lena", W; Moore, D. l Moore, Glen; Newell. Olive; Noble, R; Rica, Regina“; Tlnianov, Annie; Town. Mary. Traitord, Lucille, Tuck- er, E; volett, G; Wilson, Utia. The following students have been 'promoted from Form 11 to Fol-mm: Lower School Promotions Durham High School Mrs A. E. Nichols, Fm. wisheal mr and Mrs John L. McKinnon of Ito announce the engagement of iiris1',",'t,'t1rtc1.Tutiucrti,,,t,o ‘51:}: daughter, Ema. Semple, to Mr Roy Mo! ng p “ Pherson Grant, son of Mr and the took them to Montreal and Quebec, late Mrs Wm, Grant, Mount For est,'a'nd through the Adlmndak Mu. En the marriage to take place Septam-l route home, the couple vldted with her the 15th. lhls cousin, Mrs John Burgess and lbrothnr, Arch. McKinnon, Gientsttt. G. H. Lyon and the late Mrs Lyon, ot Toronto, to Mr. R, Lyle Jackson, of Conn, ontario, son of Mr. and Mm. Robert Jackson. The wedding to take plare the middle of September. The engarmnent $5 announced of Jeanette, youngest daughter of Mr. defmce early in September. Mr and Mm Donaldson, Caledon, Ontario, announce the engagement ot thcir dauglaer Elizabeth (Betty) Bur- ton to Mr Arthur Raymond Seeney, only son ot Mrs H. Levitt and the late James Seeney, of Belleville. The wedding will take place early in Oct- cber. ntca, late Mr. H. R. Koch. IB Mr. Budd C. McKechnle, son or the late Mr. J. W. McKechnle and Mrs McKech- The engagement its announced in Durham, of Miss Myrtle May Koch, only daughter or Mrs Koch and the [ Dr. David J 1rnieeon.. Preeldent--Dr. ‘Cmtchley, Mrs Lynn Grant ' ‘J. F'. Grant: Vim pm...p_ Gagnon: v. Canon spew a day with Secretary pro tan - W. H. Kresa: Mrs C. D. Mensa; in Barrie. Catmnitttt--M:caea Margaret Hunter Messrs George and John L and Alma Hughes, W. B. Hunter, ti.'ytttmuiinsr Toronto exhibition. 10. Calder, P. Ramags, J. F. Irwin'l Miss Edna Hamdluh and G. C. Webster. Dr. R. R. Burnett, Mrs A, F'oNres, of Mount James McLachlun. ‘sr-em Friday Waning with M It is planned to have registration on the Saturday previous, church serviccs conducted by old boys at possible, on Sunday, followed by three days of reunion and entertain- meat, the t1rtst of these being Civie holiday. With the cooperation ofall citizens. Durham should have the biggest days of its history. runny. These will secure data and infor- mation and report at another meet- ing a fortnight later, when the via-- ious committees will be appointed» and as well, the key omen], the sec- To set the ball swelling. omcen and a provisional committee were elected as follows: Hon. Presldent-- l Surday to Wednesday, August mil“: to 7th, 1985, inclusive, will be the'Po, dates of the Brat Durham and vici- Mr my Old Boys' and (any Reunion, 1 Such was decided upon at an enthus~ on iastic meeting of represenmuve 'le' M sens at Kness’ store lost Fridsy eve ten hing. The gatheran were heartily end in favour ot staging the reunion nnd W. all felt that hundreds a former Dar-i M hamites would readily avail them- uncl selves ot the opportunity to come who back, to meet and greet old friends Erw ard renew old tuuroeiationtr. i a. 101d Boys' Reunion to I be held next August ENGAthEMENTtt The marriage will take Boyce; Lowrance,‘ao of Detroit, yde; MaeCme L;’mme home. '1 McComb, aordoeclat the me A tall. Olive; Noble.‘ Mrs Alex H Tlnlmov, Annie;.week with he chm on My morning. mine home. The gentlemen mesons at the late Alex. Helm-Me. Mn Alex Hay spent an enjoyable week with her friend, Hrs Duld Sykes. Toronto. Mramillm A. Kimmy and yum: Ion, Waterloo, are gum of In. Mrand Mrs Harold Menvride and two sons ot Detroit, were meatahst week of Mrsner-s D. McIlvride, and family, Normanby. This week. Mr Bob Meilvride and tive sons, atb. ao of Detroit; were Que-m in the me home. The gentlemen new Miss Mary Ellen Birth and Mice Elspeth and Mr James P. myth visit- ed on Monday evening with Mr and Mrs C. M. Lemon an Van-nay. Messrs Norman and Kenneth Nou- vride, are attending Toronto "Ex." this week, Miss Jessie Grant (is a visitor a- mong her aunts in Toronto this week Mr and Mrs George McKechnie are in much anxiety over the serious ill- ness of their daughter Mary Mrs. Cunningham, of Toronto. Mr and Mm Arthur Ritchie and family, Mr. Ben) Merklfnger, and Mr C. mod, all spent the week end Waiting Mr and Mrs Percy Perrin and other friénda in London, also friends in St. Marys. Miss Margaret Watson Knox ta... manby, left for Toronto this week to remain some time. Mr Harold Gloin, of Sarah, spent over the wrnk and with his wife and family at their parental home, Mr. and Mrs P. Kelsey's. Mrs Gloin and children have spent two mounts here and returned with Mm. Her sister. Miss Norma Kelsey, accompanied them back to Sarnla, to enter the hospital there, as a mu'Be-inAmuaing. Mr and Mrs John L. McKinnon ot Saskatoon ,have returned to thelr Mrs Simons of Detroit 7 and son Stanley, are visitors, at home ot Mr, Moore McFadden. . Miss C. Fates was a visitor to the 'Ex' in Toronto Tuesday. Misses Marion and Ruby Scarf are spending a few days in Toronto this week. Mrs C. J. MoLwhlan and daughter Vida, with In S. McIntyre tad her daughters, were week end guests at Wasaga Beach, and from hero went on to Toronto to attend the 'Ex.' Mr and Mrs J. C. Howell and son Boyce, Mr and Mrs Bartoot and Mr. and Mrs I. S-fednzwher. spent the first of the week " Wang. Beach. guests were entertained to dinner, by Mr G. McFadden. representative of the Super Health Aluminum Co., who demonstmtrd the results ot his aluminum products. After dinner he delivered an enlightening talk on “Health" to his guests. relatives at Rev!ew Ottiee last week. Miss Enid will be on the sum of Barrie Collegiate, after vacation. Mr. and Mro Robt. Smith opened their home on Upper Durham Road, Monday night when about twelve Mm. Thomas Cole'dge, London. and (humor Miss Exam. ot Sudbury Collegiate Sign, were guests with M155 Edna Hamiltxh and sister, Mrs A, Forbes, of Mount Forest, spent Friday evening with Min I. C. McGirr. I Mr and Mrs Alfred Herringtcn, of tar. ,1‘oropto. and Mr um! Mn N nipple. “SHER- Port Credit. spent Wedmaday with Ili, to Mr and Mr: Howard McDonald. of Art l Mr and Mm Clarence MeGirr are BEND.“ Von I. holiday trip. Mr and l Mm Robert Tatum and three Child. Mable ten of Put Head, spam the week BROWN- end with her parents, Mr and Mrs Aug. 1 sons of Wal-lacetown, spent a day with the McComb relatives. Mr and Mm Chas. Moore, Mr J. Crutchley, Mrs Lynn Grant tttid Mrs. v. Oman open a day with Mr and uncle and aunt, Mr and Mr: T Mills who had been visiting the Lloyd and Erwin families in town, to Toronto. Rev. J. and Mrs. Moore and tour ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Lloyd are her il Phone Bathing Cap. ...... 15c and up NOV Whit. Hand Bag. .... '6: WM Hand In. ...... 01.0! 0:0} Balm-gamut. ........ 2 for 29e Kodaks and Films tnsoetleldes, All Kind. two miles north of I: In: 60 we: cleared cultivation. Good dwell barn. driving shed, and at barn. Angry to u. 'lldihl)l)llih'S DRUG STORE Aug. M, to Mr and Mn George Drown, 3 may. HAferm--let Durham Hospital, on Aug. 28, to Mr and In Andrew, Rude, I daughter. 'TBmllR-qn Hanover Hooping}, Au.: Pol 15. to Mr can ur- Reuben Mr, The u of Anon. I angular. I ion BENDm-an Nor'by. on Aug 19, to holding a Mrtusd In Norman Bender (nee Hanover MAhte, Selma) I Ion. - ._ Puretest Drugs. Quality Stationery, Books, Wallpaper "THE REXALI. STORE" PHONE 21. .ORN MtsGrLuvRAy--qn 1 Lot J. N. lllllJlll)i)Or & sons]; Phone 85 Durham, Ont. , Coal and Coke Hardwood Fir & Spruce Floorin SWING & JOIST and BOARDS in Spruce, Fir, B. C. Cedar SHINGLES LAT" and BUILDING BOARD -'""'--_---- FARM FO BALE t 1 of 20, con 1 E.G.R,, G miles north of . ' " 50 are: cleared good It vatkm. Good awe! " how , driving 'shed, and menu; Delivered any where, any time Get our Prices. Terms, CASH Bars All Accounts must be paid by Aug. I, '34 Lumber, Shingles COAL and COKE uesday. August Mth, to Mr and John a HoGlllivny . daugh- "our. - at 83.00 a nu tn “was To Baum .1“ use a mm ht salmon I. unuon l ION. PuMtIt- i), con 1 E.G.R., Glenelg --t--- - - - m, of ,),iii':iii,si mum JERB CATTLE FOR SAL cleared good Mate of warm I? bred Jersey fr kind dwel houne,lnd ase- hom e to four Yum. I shed, and h water cram separ r in splendid tr to In Tumbull. lion. Rama e for quick Rah: R, a No. ll, Ci,e'c'iitl. ply to Mrs H bert Murdock. Blacksmith Coal Clay Tile and Brick 'NeM=q"=z:tazcai..usirtaao Durham Hospital. on Univex Camera 69c Jiffy Kodak. $7.00 FILMS DEVELOPED tetrtho mammal“: can“ date for the next b New Election. An “an“ “I! made by was A“. MnePuut I. .; R. J. Soon: Wm. Niehoums; H H. Human; Alex Sim, and u labour re)resenuruv". A ottrdint mm " extended to all who are interested h‘independvm politic-1 Icahn. HOT WEATHER 80W" a I.“ ' JERQ CATTLE FOR BALE Bountiful Ive bred Jersey {mm-- :9: from c to tour years, also l um sonar r In splendk! oondi fttlder's Drug Store Gin Plu- .................. Phllllpo' Matt of lamb . Cline”- Nervehod ........ Toilet Piper ........ 4 for lode-I (three trm) ....... Wainw- Cal Um on . Irretet 8th. sum the. Steam Coal - Col Llmrott ..8t.00 chem 8th. dun toe.. “c int Hut of lanes}. ..49tt " Nerve M ........ 49e t Piper ........ 4 for 2Sr, In (three frog) ....... 35c HOLIOAV 10:6 AP . ‘ I 33% ma! (it'? {:55

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