Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 6 Mar 1924, p. 6

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't THURSDAY, MARC 6s, 1924 Schol Reortsoir.Moore. Pams.4eanMathison,- James DUNDAS STREET SCROOL G. Chester, Obawa; Executive- Geo.I Sclio.I Reprisa i L _arre on ac .StogPr Hp; o.Cann Febru y,, ie-Sawdono Lee Kcahn, Mable Mei- Nes)eI, Dmrury Ridgley, Gordon Col- Orono; C. S. H1ailman, Bowmanville; ley' William Graham, Fred Harris, lUns, Murray Neskel, Rebemca 3Hermani Jack Thamar, Oshawa Red Soi; C. R. a Dorothy Rice, Cliftoei Kaundreil, Ja- Ernest Sleightholm, Watler johneton.MCIIaosIE, Oshawa Motors; Md Bow- C G STREET SUHOOL sonBedding and Stanley- Jones equal; Sr. IUt-Charlotte Worfolk, liesse mn, Whitby. Representatives W 0.13. Robert Campbell, Donald Williamns, Rudney Doris Little, Jack Wilson A.A. aunual meeting, Messrs C. . ri Fourth Class. Naines in Isabel Grille Donald Hodge, Milton John Heard, Gordon Hawes, Clr Mcîntosh and Badburn. Schedule e 1erit---Cecil Williams, Doug- Bryant. '1{ose absent from one or IRidgley. Absent fmom sevemal tests Committee, Presideut, Secretary andP rell, Grace Newman, Walter more exantionsa-Milton Bryant, I -Naster Denmis.1 C. U. McTa'ish. - g ve Wilson, Dalton Flaire, Clifton Maundreil, Isabel Grills, Do1n- Jr. III.-Lawrence Sherridan, Peter The annual fees te the- ague wereS darston, Verua Reid, Arthur ald,,Hodge, William Grahamn. Levine, Harold Augustus, Domothy tsiaed to $15, sud $5 wu set as an ap- y eleneGreeIe, Godon i Jr. II.-Rooxi 3-Bud Rouistoni, Sid- Roberts, Alex Jeffrey, Douglas Virgiu,tpiaofefrnwclb.hedue ,hy- Johnston, Edgar Eld- ney Wilson Leslie Dair, Norma Ful- Eunice Anderson, Delmar Butier, Wai- tschedule with the wiuners of each hait ~~~n~~ Rodaln i as ton. The-ïllowing.were absent for ter Brown, 'Joseph Virgin, Giadys jto plwy off or the cbiamuhiP bs irke, Irene AlUin, Marguerite gorne examlinations-LeslieDfair, Nom- Harlow, Leslie Wilson. Absent froin aélopted for the season, with Oshawa b Hlarding, Joe Bascoin,Ray- ma Fulton. several tepsts-Vers Richardson. Motors, Whitby and Bowmanwille get- man, Eleanor Talling, Lloyd 0 .MIth ece.tigteoeiggmso h a Nix cQuay, Harold Ttick- Sr. IlI-Honours - Frank Every, O .MltsTahr îgteoeiggmso h a Ilwig er aset--Fran- IJGeorge Hi, red Swo. as Jr. II-Honours -Hry te,24th holiday. j, John Mathison, Gertrude In Dvey, George Bedding, Robert Lottie Lavine, Keith Cook. Pamns- *- R.A.Senet. Clarke, Tom Anderson, Purveli Rodd, Qbel Smth, Hilda Rudney. aSB R .-Ntoý ra n obyHl Graham, Marjorie Heard, Stuart Slee- Walter Lopuk, Earl Wilson, Br n ob a-IeeHrrcRb od etie ~ I. oor-Mr Neke, Missionary Night" - at Burus' 6 man,'Florine Campbell. Those absýent'Dalby. Pass--Muriel Little, UtEuie Ghurch Conixunity Club ýwas well at-d il; Nlar-urite .T-hurndyke, fro,,r one or, more exams.--George SegtomadJnteHgeul tended on Thursday evening last. The SMcArthur, (harlie Rob- Bedding, Irene Hartrick, Marjorie Warren Mowat, Madge Heard, RO'y fitrnslides shown by Rev. A. McD. f 1 Il 'uth Park equal;, Audrey Hé-iard, lluby Ward, Florine Campbellî Bradley, Stella Dennis. Absent-Kath- ai,1sse yMs.Hiipes 11_Jý Tlorofsk y, Florence Sy- Stuart Sleeman, Beatrice Graham. leen Hogg eni aly d on the minds of many- the splendid. --lietty Odlurm, Fred New- Sr. l.-Honour----Alek Scott, Kath- Jr. IL.' Hoftours -Julia Ne-skel wr nlecemd osbe gr ScottI, (;eorge lnKnlen erLiia Mcene Doris Howard, Mary Uhrynovitch, through the the éhurch sud «mission- n' ax,\7,ri Iurlle, Grdn JanMcArthur, Robert Gilchrist, Rt Jean Wilson,. Dick Coleman. Pass- 'ary society by "The school homes in ax,~adey Ven fute Gro en Pass--Donald BlR1h ea iknoRoetAdrothe West."1 î1-tt;fad]l1y, Roy Guer- Hadley.yna e H ikisn, MétAneso, A male quartette was given* b! 011 llanni-ýter, Constance Collins, Eugene Hntly Wona elen Andersoh. Jack Harding. TFail- ess Ker stn MIt-ealV1 ?u-ria l, Garnet Roberts, Gol<lring, Grace Grills, Earl Bryant,led-Herbert Roser, Lorne Bradley, esr.KrAhtn Mltreal Kathlken Notter, arl William Poulton, Arthur Howard, Elmer Hawes, Allan Hopper, WiIlieParrOtt. lylli, Wardi, Shieila îLawler, Dorothy Sheard, Steven Bascoîn, Wal- !John Watts, Jack Virgin. acte I by Messrs. James Compton, t lone Fan CareJohu ter Ward,, Eduia Davidfson, Edna 0. A. Blanchard. John MeIntyre, Miss Gertrude Parrott rgr-lngliý.' Dick -Ba.sett, Mayne, Arthur Hill,. Fred Elliott, Sr. I.- Ronour*s - Dollie Neskel,1dnFe) and aksivi g u Mrs. or-a IlsiStanley Ward, Sid-ý Donaldi Glichist. iMary Dinnes, Bernice Hewson, Ron: nFse),adatouhmc ni- 11, athef-nWoo, Êîlie Jr. l.-Kenneth Underwood, Jennyl aid Gibson, Betty -Gibson, Stella Lo-i usement was prevalent at times yet a Maron ,>orne i Scott, George Sharman, Elmo Harris, lpuk, Albert Stien, Will Tkachuk. Pas deep underlying moral of the joy of H..Paton, Margaret Copeland, Alice Poulton, Joe J-Steve Yakabosky, Mark Cornish,1 service and sacrifice for righteousness it H. Paton.made the dramla a fitting scene near -- Wm.Baker lonaî n, Tommy Garrison, Jim D)avid- Bobbie7 Coons, Jack Neill, Dave Dun- the conclusion of the- programme.,." ni.hl l , Cec onld, son, My.rtle Gillespie, Dorothy Gray, can, Bertie Harlow, Bessie Hawley, M.WleKigtedhem ti ami Bt~.yî~.iwer Iue lerm n Campbell, Freeman Cap-eatnce Virgin, Joe Levine. arr-einwthagosigfooedb M 'ri MDudley:î W h belli Helen Sheard, Ada Gray. et Littie and Ernie Coons absent. g heheeiti o v hestnor. I\<>~~ adRobei(ýt le M. E. Hartley. Sr. Pr.-Willie Collins, Harry Rud- Âfýejr several days ilîness on Sun- ju A ll),hb itîtb W xl 1Primr~y Ioom-Honou-rs- Albert! ney, Vergie Bromeli, Dorothy Hew-!dymrigls atrLrePr tLhy Oni1.e Jack S'mo . Jubb, Alfred Williams, Teddy Bassett o, JhnDab, yd.yCn:h A-rott accomapnied by bis mother and >,~op ure Pnu , nîan mxlc mur Herbert Hunt, Doreen nie M-%arymic'k, Pete Tkachuk, George Dr James Moore, of Brooklin, was I andNorînix Nîtet A \\ tttl ame:- Sis.-on, Pas-Max- Duncan, Dick Collins, Mary Mary-'icnee oOhw optlweeO î. nvn(,,lh ic x an i-( 'intg.'E'ang. Michael.,.Dorothymick, Arthur Virgin. jcritical operation was performed. As' ~w- l>isl N~ min o'dI deinutHazel Magner;. Wlliarn Jr. Pr-Donald MacKinney, Rosiethsoetopesweaegatee Chri;t Aejirum I n t 1 Margaret liazel, Margareti Yakahoýýky, Donald Sturges Eliza- otta o-eis<iga ela 4lu1( upie;ee i ;~, Io< n 't ucker, Lorine Gi1i<l'IlbHgg ehr rlby Wl Hr can he expected and -incerely lhope he tv-,r a' t etairid lîî l 'a',Mai-punie Moor-e, Doug-;r5,Aime P Badle .Ma(e1 ne larrNci 1so ersordt odh't iio Wilil i~ ,, Pý I irîtil lu Il tii'] r bsent----ecit Building Ntra tîieWalter Uhrvyno- ,aniIlsoongth etrdt.odhat imelu' iinrîtiît \1 ýiti (Camphbel, iJilda Dalbuvýi(h Mr. John Miller had a hee on Tues- eWilkin , t i ni Mo1ruri :01)y, (acc (;ascoigne, AlexP..Snlytace- day hauiing hiz hale] hay to Miyrtie -Joe Grills,- Ruth Haîtrick, BROCK STREET SCHOOL G.T.R. Ilunors le ' ~ \ ulin Mt]-"Marion Scott, Ronald Jr. 11.-Helen Levine, Noirman Miss Florence Luke spent the week- M;uu] X ie < *~i p-tll, Luith .Neal, Norgrove Clein- end at her home in Kedron- <mt t~E.C. Thomas, Teacher.- ence, Pîtyllic; Lafete, James Grant. Mr., Russel-l WIker was in Whitby ____________ Si. 11.-Tsabella Brawley, Hazel on Thursday. Arînott, Alex IJhîynowitch, Gordon M-s. -John Ira.ketuî-ned home on' Thomson. Saturday after s:,endlinz two weeks' j Jr. IV.-Jack Spail, Helen Ailoway,'with ber siqter, MTrq. GeorgeHden ITB SA H DO R ACT RY i Nirman Pinîlar, Dori Bird, Dorothy, of Wick, who i-s r riously il HI R S S D N FA T R Southweil, Gladys M.ýcL.aren, Thelmai____ UDUN»4S STREET EAST î Kenned,(y, Marjorie Pindar, Herbert jNeal. John Gray, George Ross, Ernest' MYRTLIE ~U klinl of Lum er, Vertndah M teridiNortham. Be.atrice MeMalion, How-!M.adMs rn rgsetr M kinds f Lumber Veranda Nlateril, ai'dLavin, Kenneth Southwell absent: M.adMs rn rgsetr Salh, florýî ansdlrn, Shingles. for tests.- tained on Mondai, evening when a' TrIm i S. IV-Aian X iko, )o învtrv PlAasant evening w-as spent after: ' e'~ Iif lu ~rq I (v u oc Il~ndhol hi'h U '~uuLore ThrndkeHazl Ala-w'hich the hostess and her daughters: ~ ~> ,I ritt i'< J)eîvr~ o ir<sci twn I I w i, Stanley Morten. ;served a dainty luncheen. t r)r [Pîeyo lu r Ci IiI M. W. Kennedy, teacher. Reeve Downéy hadl a humming woodu Second Ciass-Elizabeth Lunidg-renj bee on Tuesday afternoon and des:ite JoThos. Rea, Pat Neal, Fred07oiksonthe, saws and Alex kept going. In the ________________________________________________ John Harkness, Cecil Allaway, wr nule n azelMeMaon,-BearîceHowat,'Some forty eft' Mr. an'li Mrs. Bort - Hael eMahn, Bearic HowttDuff's friends unexpe tuedly took pes-j iHarry Coolcson. c sino hi om nFia ih tSr.' 1.-'Goldie Levine, boueurs, Mar- seso fterhm nFia ih jerie Sn th, honourq, Biliy McAdam' of last week. and enjoyed semne fast 1 linnours, Bt-ssie Cam.eron, hoinours, gaines et progressive euchre, Mr. Richard Blow , Robert Wilson, Mal- Fred 0'Boyle being thçý winne,&. The coln- Lafete, Doris, Smith, Elizabeth laiseghecma-< rMdagen- SutWeW e±î WY-n,~fvaSut% - ,1Lt 'de parta4, ef well, Willie Harlcness, Jean Sinclair wihtepryboeu ~igta Rebert Young. IMr. and Mrr.T uff were va-y genial Jr lengough Sleep, honeurs, host sud hostess à4 o s son te go -Kathel Sieep, boueurs, Martha Craw- back again te partaKe'et their hos- fortbi pitality. Sr.Prier-us uir Edth cii ÀAnulmber frein hère, attended the Greenfield, Mary Caider<ùxe, Jack Fal-KNS L -.Ion, Evelyn Sheridan, Amie Rosseau, e MW.Lihatndtefu George Gilby, Clifford St. Pierre, Uli- Re M W.Lihttddtetu lian Glby, Leo St. pierre, Madeline neral ot the late Pcv. Roger, Allin, ot - 1 111Sheridan. Brooklin hast Monday attemnoon at ~J LSr. I.--Vega Vaselesky, Leua Cal- Brookliu. derone, Demotby Fallon, Emily Ban- Win. Bell, jr., bas commenced work Jack Forrester. . for eue year. -Jr. .-Julia Vaseleskry, Mlldmedj Miss Lodge, et Tomonto, has been Smith,_ Mary MackIe, Margaret St.-î spending s few weeks with her aunt, a v nsPierre, Mary Bratinskyr. - Mrs. Wein. Bell. Sr. Pm.-Peggie Giroux, Freddie' We are very sorry te report M"s. tS Podinsky, Gertrude Luke. J. W. Stephenson again quite unwell, AtJr. Primer.-Helen Tamuinsky, Jack sud confined te lier bed. f~f~~111 IDO'Connor- Wiilie Fallon, Oakly St.- The moad norih et Kinsale lias been TU I U W II E ~P:er, Frank Mackic, Catherine Nom- lu a deplomable stato, with piteli holes, myle and Helen Bandel equal. etc. Why net keep the. roads fit for y»Margaret Rowland, teacher. j raffic lu tlie wlntcr as well las lu the ùuuh<h. eg qe uof trtg cheqU4 -summer sçason. - jMrs. Win. Saddlem, who lias been il1 BASEBALL a considerabie tino, la able t e hoeut Durham & Ontario League Orgauiizes again. One».dollar opens an account, and: deposits -The annual meeting et the Durbam The Woen's Mlssionary Society or wthdrwalsnia be ade y maland Ontario Internediate Basebail 1ostpoued their monthly meeting tin or îth.raals=y e mde y'mil.League, held lu Osh.awa Ssturday &f- 1 week owingte tthe condition etftthe terneen, was a most enthuslastic eue,; reads. witli Port Hope being adritied teî Mm. Wagg>s sistor spent over the~ nembcrship and every tean beig ,--j week-end wluli ber brother and bis pmesented, as follows; Orone, 0. A.j family bere. Gamsby; Bowmsnville, C. S. Hallian; The tuneral et the late Mrs. John CENTR L CANAIDÂPort, Hope, G. V. Bradburn sud K. Emerson, et Whitby, teok place te Sa- CENRA CAAD. Ware; WIitlw, Bownian sud Taylor; lien Cemetery on hursday ofls MPAN AND SAVINGS COMIPANY Ohw edS .Whinfield; Osh- week. The deceased wswl nw 23Iawa Metors, N. MLa n V.O. Rip- i here, having lived bore for many years 23 NCOL ST. NO1UTH. OSHAWA 'well. Last year's president, Mm. L- T. 1 before geing te Whltby te resldpê AI4ViTOBA ts 10051WRaffaut, et Bowmnvillc, sent lu bis' A very pleiiant e-veuing was spent1 LST8LSIID S4resignation owing te bis expected me- Mbat te hmet Mn"sud Mrs. R.'R CPwug.d Und.. wjp0oeovaI tren the lèagie's territory, !Mob ylioneh nd yiglitwen- ,~~~ ~~~ - su~~ad John G. Noti, Oshawa, wss asked bu u udc u wuyfv romJ.6@M- tAooc - 480te th le chair, and later on, lu the. guesis were presenite celebrate thie election et efficers be was elected pro- iteiuiersAtabouet 9tho bapp .... -;ÎFZ sident for thecoming sesson. 0eddlt.A bu 'lc h IThe scrtan,-treasur v e thegathering wss called to order by Rev. EJNlTED TAXIS: niortabis Cars by the Hour or Trip, brali, Woddis and Part**aes p«ait y DAU AND NIGUT SERVICE. We meet 011 trains. Phones-Dar 133, Night 338 P ouar Doors West of Post Office Str,1 .tg * m WbtbyouL0 'first.annua report of the league, coi--: 4.W. Leigh b acted as chaîmnu gratulsting the Oschawa Motors on!1 Atter tendeming tis conigratulations te; winning tbe cbampienablp an§ carry- the bride and groomiof 50 years ago, ingthe league ie othe third -round et PrOc>eeded witb theprogran, whicbt1 the Ontario intermediate play-offs oet< «msisted et plenty ef excellent imusic the Ontario Association lu thc firsi !by the Misses Saddlem, Miss Wagg,i1 year et the lesguels organization. The Mrs. aud Miss Hambron, interspemsed 1 treasurer's report showed a uinsîl bal. by readings by Misses Loua sud Violet auce on the. right aide efthie ledger Sadier sud Mir,.- Wagg. Complimen- for thecOcmIng sea-son. Cobourg was tamy addrcsses wem given by Mm. Don-t expected te have a rpeutative pro- aId Beston, Township Clemk, sud Mm. sett.ask for' afranhse, but tic Forgie, Reeve et thie Township, old' debegates thought that as the IHerse sud esteemed asaocIsteâ ot Mm. Mow- Show iown was uiside the Ceunties .bray while workiug in the Townsup' et Durham and Ontario, ihey sheuid CounCil together. Mfer the program be gmouped up further esi proper wia.s ended the noat teresting The following were elected officer part took place. A well worded ad-, 'for 1924; Honorary Presidouts, Port: droswus read. sud Mr. sud lMrs.] iHpMayor G. A. Smith; B J XLI-Mewbray were presented wîth a couplét vilMayor T. Helgate; Orono, Reeve e euiu pesee his e M. J. Hoimnan; Oshawa, Mayor W. J.1 which Mr., Mowbray ephled, reviwiuç Triek sud Reeve Ge,. T. Morris; he asi fift>y years et uder lives.&,aa hy, Mayor R. N. Basaett; Preuident. j theCW pleasaut a ucitos with theïr a. Nott, Oshawa; Piret Vie-Presi- M"ay -tiuds lu this Coemmumty, dem, O.r A. Gamsâbv 0row;sse; thankuoeeand ail fer their kînd- vice-presideSt, F. clatyre, Whitby; n. u odWb"hesfor thels TaIt ibird vice-predmut,)L. A. NSud, Bew-, aM futureweltS1W. MtTwu a de- muzwlb. ecrtiy î ePa. i lun ocheon was aervd. STANDARD BANK ANNUAL1 MEIG At the annual meetigoe the Stand-: ard Bank et Canad heid ai the Head Office lu the City of Toronto on Wed- mesday, Febmuary 27th the Forty- ninth annual stiement fer the yerij unding the 31st et January last was1 presei-ed. The report ofthe Directoms to the lliameholders sliowed s, profit ou thc yeam's eperatieus- et $03o,094. Whibe I sligbiiy lessthan the -figures reportcd- at the close et tie previous year's busiuess, l i ght etfthe unsettled business conditions:et the past twelve nonths, ilie resuit was accepted by the uhareholders as hlghly satistactory. To the profits et $695,094.,is addedi thie balance cared forwamd on Jauu- ary 31st, 1923, $160,567, leaving a te- tal available fer distribution et $855,- 661 applied as follows*. Four q'uamtcrly lividcnds for the year $520,000; Wam ['ax on Circulation, $40,000; reserved for Dominion Income Tax, $55,0()0; contributed te Officers' Pension Fuud, $25,000; balance cammled fomward, $215,661. It will be neted ihat the a- nount renaining at the credit et pro- fit sud lbas is over $55,000,. lu excess ofa yeam ago. Que featume oethle Bank>s Statemeut! wrhich peints teits stability is the stmeng liquid position shewn. Liquid and cash assetsisand ai a higher matie to public liabilities than in lasi yeam's j report.* Liquid assets are $29,318,97211 or 46.8 per cent. etfhiabilities te the, public; cash assets stand ai $15,253 1 441 or 24.3 per cent. et the bank's lia-Jî bilities-te tbe public. Duming the y-eam the Banks holdings et Dominion, Pro- vincial and Municipal securitiesin creased and now stand ai $11,000,000j while boans te, cities, tewns, municipal- [îles and. scbool districts are iu excess oft $1,500,'000. Platforr express body wth weather. pro.f cab for cartage, express, whols<. saleor@ and generai delivery. Pane) body=muxed on Ton Chasais laundry. hardware and groceries. 1%i rpose farre body for grain. rkeproduce * hay. manure, etc. Pladers stock body, remnovsllle racks. -Cen" a tucking pe for cartase. ex- press. whol=. lbermen and farox use. Standard but body for sehool or . eneral passenger work. CF-35C CARS, EXECUTORS' NOTICE TO CREDIT- lars, duly verffied, of 1 ORS AND OTRERS unsor inerst, a the security, if any, NOTICE la hereby given that the Immedlately after-the Fareweill, laie of theTown of Whitby, tatewill be <listribut in the County of Ontalo, Kinges Coun_ aris entitled then sel and County Crown Â'ttoïniey, who gard only to the dlaim, died on or about the 29th day of De- wbieh the Executora cember, 1923, and enl others havinotce and ail others, claims 'against or ehtitled tW shar in~~esi dsrb biis estate, are hereby notified pursuant The Toronto to the Statutes in that behaif made - and provided, te send-by post, prepaid, 253 Bay St., Tort .r otherwise delver to the undersigu- Malone, Malone & Moi ed, the*Executors of the Estate, on or 255 Bay Street, Tor befre the 7th day of March, 1924, Solicitors. ' - 'their chrstian sud surnames, addres- Dated at Toronto this aus and descriptions, and W Upaxtiu-- mary, 1924. Two Register.d Optometriats always in atteng SEEBARNEIT ANO SEE BE' AUil enses Ground On The Premises. PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT 5 S. T. J. BARNETT, OPH.,D 14SIMCOE NORTH - - Used In Every Field of- Transportation Truly amazirng s the versa- tility of the Ford. In passenger transporta- tion the Ford car has achieved. urparalled popui.arity..*#In f reight transportation tCie Ford One-Ton Truck bas prvnpre -eminently successful - se su ccessf ui that it has been adopted in almost evemy conceivable line'of business.- Its adaptability has pro- duu.od a variety of bodies,, types of -"ich are shown hercwith. - As a esuitolWdes6remar- able adaptability, plus consis9t e n tecononi y, two out of every three com- mercial usera lu Canada. have chosen the Ford. Sec Any Authprized Ford Dealer ýTRUCKS, -TRACIT Anthony stetl duoi.p Io. h01. adostbteijIef- bnI1lera a8 ptires. -îrui ro5unrupal tse, for gr et Al purpose expresecao for whleaalr grtu t-rsandc S fruit -and poh.lpro Panel body for standard Àght delivery work for fec"jners. grocersan 5ubd« body ( on .1usn et Lieu -fprss lip ORS* Get the savig Habit!1 S AVING, is not: a task-4ts a abî-ea«sily acquired at any ont the 300 DOMIN ION STORES: Oct the habit- See how you save by taking advantage of the prices Iisted bclow. CHOICE MEÀTY PRUNES, 40-50s, 2 PURE LARD (Bulk), lb. iba.29c DOMINION STORES ib,.29cTEA'z Special Blend,lb - - - 17c LAUNDRY SOAPS 10 bars - - - PRIZIC-WINNING -.HONRY, 5-1b. paîr PURE CLOVER HONEY <Plu Sclc25-c CHOICE COOKING FIGS, 4 lb. CARNATION EVAPC ÂTED MILK. 16-oz. SELECT BLEND COFFEE, IL- NEW CANADIAN CHEESE, lb. - PLANTOL TOILET SOAP, 3 cakS . -69t- Select Blcnd, lbM Richineibe,,lb. 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