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Durham Review (1897), 21 Apr 1938, p. 1

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r joys have come again, ing the story of our tnd. ‘died on the Cross, as th There were two interesting read by Misses Miller and m. Mr. Dan Firth kave 3 uns "Pep Talk," tehing #hlights of the recent week ention he attended. He also the coming "P. Y P @. Me&an E. mMoNn., TUVES, wED. APRIL 17, 18, 19, 20 d and Fred MeMurray devot Mr »m the tomb He RESEYTERIAN D. APRIL 20 eir April 0om w Piaying OXYâ€"â€" NT FOREST tury Fla 2¢ West CANT ATA OLIVET #vilar maie Y $ a â€"HURCHES NITE! LADIES! ollo topi sIng Clos might live with Him M M and assistants prayer offered by 'l'.â€" * were two interesting APRIL 14 n# Women‘s _ Ay pril meeting at the McComb. May â€"â€" 1206 APML. 17 *# lal exercises were MceRonald and E. Marjorie _ Picke on "Indians before d Indians of the ; veekly meeting of the church on Monâ€" pril 11, with a good merting opened with ollowed by opening the paths APR. 14, 15, 16 EASTER baking sale M Xx ue, Thurs., Sat. more also Ma AJ d 9 o‘clock Saturday 230 Lm ent TIMEâ€"TABLE _ Arthur in tke The meeting was and prayer ofâ€" â€"nt, Mr. Gordon xt mnun' wilt April, 26th under Dan Firth. the Ocial TO CALVARY were x Phone 39 calls simply which mark * Saviour‘s f the reflecâ€" The rejoteâ€" 1 hosannas Jerusalem the lament he scene in mely _ walk night, form first part 6. 6 nrst part. Supper . of us waskes meeting Misg a served re hour followâ€" 8.10 ‘tra, at i6 P. M. arose to God. which Jesus e pathos YÂ¥.W.A. ited His dis ent . of sizn of hostite iThLong D.A.'ure igedy Pickorh. nade for on Aprij Auxiliary the ihe His the the in the Deceased was in his 7ith year, the r the late Mr and Mrs Andrew Livine«ton, and was born in 1864 in e stone house on the Durham Road at Livingston‘s corner, Bentinck. Fortv nine years ago he wedded Miss lsabe! Brigham of Allan Park, and the wok up farming across the road rom the old homestead. Here they VOL LX, NO. 16 exall CALDER‘S DRUG S Visit our Soda Fountain & L Aunie Laurie Candies ~ manner. the trigger became in the casing, firing a cartâ€" inknowingly left in the breach rifle. He was caretaker at n school and his wife, who wross the road at the school time, returned home and disâ€" | the lifeless body of her husâ€" \iter investigation, it was deâ€" in inquest was unnecessary, eing held accidental. sod was 46 years old, a son late Allan Maitland and Mrs. d, who lived in Durham for a _ removing to Owen Sound + or 30 years ago. His wife, on> brother, Deane of Ingerâ€" \ one sister, Mrs. Fred Ruthâ€" wile of the County Clerk, ALLEN C. MAITLAND N im Cimneral was held to Owen cometery on Monday afterâ€" \r. John and Misses Mary until eleven years ago, when ctired and removed to Hanover. mmediate family left to mourn wife, three sons and two dauâ€" Wilfred Livingston of Matâ€" stanley of London; Brigham of York city; and Misses Rhena ra of Hamilton; also seven children. In addition to these ~os three brothers: James Livâ€" n of Stratford, Frank and Herâ€" ( Toronto, and two sisters, Mrs Richmond of Winnipeg and f Detroit. deceased was of a congenial iment, and was active in the his home community. He was © result of a gunâ€"shot wound head, the bullet entering at eye, Allen C. Maitland was cead in his home in Owen last Saturday afternoon. He iown as a keen sportsman, :« thought to have been taking reading, and was well versed mblilc questions and events. He Conservative in politics, and a r of the United Church. The service is to be held Thursâ€" ‘cruoon, from his late resiâ€" n lHanover, and interment will !» in Durham cemetery. . Hayes, Georgetown, on wonom‘cs"; Miss Flora Durâ€" "ingannon, the junior coach; his toe _ McFayden, Glenelg, atâ€" he funeral. Wilkinson, Federation diâ€" " Grey and Dufferin. itive of the South Grey \omen‘s Institute was held ne cf Mrs. Geo. Sharp. the ccretary. Mrs. E. Haliday den, presided. The district wting will be held in Durâ€" !une 15th. The speakers will GREY W. 1 v\day, May 6th, for the play, vers" given by Flesherton town haX, Durham, under of Azrlcuknl Society . igo, Wliliam Andrew Living . widelyâ€"known Bentinck farm ince he suffered a stroke | early Tuesday morning at « in Hanover. Further strokes i year ago, since left him an sinal Rexall One Cent Sale len‘s Drug Store next Wed., 1 Fri., 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th. bills ~for the bargains in Drugs, Toiletries, China, THE ROLL CALL WM. A. LIVINGSTON Renowned for Quality â€" Save with Safety at EXECUTIVE MEET McFADDEN‘S REXALL One Cent Sale The committee proposed to apply approximately the same quantity of calcium chloride as last year, Under a previous committee report the (‘ounty is to be given a 60â€"foot rightâ€" ofâ€"way on all roads added to the County System. County Council Refuses Grant to Music Festival The request of the Grey County usic Vestival, as represented . by \ir. John Cowie and Mr. T. S. Cooper Markdale, for support financially was turned down. The delegation asked only a guarantee, but a motion for a $100 grant was rejected. A committee composed of Warden McCauley, Reeves William Riley of Mcaford. D. J. McDonald of Benâ€" tinck, Emerson Brown of Collingâ€" wood and W. S. Hunter of Durham, was named to wait on Premier Hepâ€" Grey County Counpcil concluded its brief twoâ€"day session Thursday afterâ€" nogn as it disposed of a number of delegations, passed lastâ€"minute resoâ€" Iutions before adjournment. burn re the attitude of the County Courcil on the Legislature‘s . pro posal to abolish county councils, proâ€" viding such a step is necessary. Wages for employees were set as follows: Patrolmen $4 per day and and find own transportation; grader operators, 45 to 50 cents per hour, they to find their owrm transportaâ€" tion; laborers 25 cts. per hour; man and team, 50 cents per hour, New roads added to County Roads System at the January session have been approved by the Department of Highways, the report said. The comâ€" mittee had inspected most of the reads in the system, including the new additions and "we found all the roads in very fair conditions, al though there were indications that there had been soft spots earlier in the season. The patrolmen have re paired these soft spots satisfactorily aend no more trouble from frost heaving is anticipated. The grader, of course must be available for some work on County roads, the engineer said. What work is done on township roads is strictly up to township officals, he said. There is not likely to be much change in costs to the townships said the engineer. The grader will be rented at practically cost. He urged townships to getin their requiamona‘ for use of the grader early so that a schedule can be arranged. This wm‘ mean lower costs to the townships. a power grader, and felt that each townsl:ip could use the extra grader for at least 10 days each year and the cost to the townshins would be very little. Engineer McKnight said that no township has enough work to keep Mr. Randleâ€" explained that the graders could be used by the townâ€" ships at any time at a low cost to the townships. Last year the price was $1.75 an hour for operator ana grader. the County Council at the first meetâ€" ing of its twoday April session Wednesday morning . ® Capital expenditures in the estiâ€" mates include $13.500 for the purâ€" chase of two power graders. The committee, Mr. Randle explained, bad taken on their own shoulders to purchase one grader, a new Dieselâ€" powered machine, because it was reâ€" quired immediately and otherwise would have been required to wait until the end of the April session. Another grader, to be purchased, is a heavyâ€"power machine with leaning front wheels, tandemâ€"drive, Diesel 62 H. P. engine, costing $7,554. It will be used as a construction unit over the whole county, County _ Roads 1938 will run to ; 840, County Road Grey will Expend over $100,000 on Co. Roads County Roads Committee chairâ€" Thomas H. Randle reported to Che Durham Revie. expenditures for estimated $113â€" s it duty to perfection. | At the conclusion of the Cantata, the char was invited to remain and | a dainty lunch was served by the, Young People‘s Society. | The choir of the First Presbyteriâ€" Dr. Donald Young of Kitchener is an Churel of Seaforth, presented'spcndlng a few days with his mothâ€" their Easter Cantata, in the audiâ€" er. torium of the Presbyterian Church] Mr. and Mrs. F. Ballachey, Paisâ€" here, on Monday evening, April ISth:were recent visitors with Mr. and under the Presbyterian Young Peoâ€" Mrs. G. S. Kearney. ple‘s Society. There was a goodly| Mrs. J. C. Hamilton visited her number present to enjoy a real sister in Guelph recently. musical treat. ; Mr E. R. Watson of Lambeth, is The opening number of the proâ€" visiting with Mr and Mrs J. H. Hardâ€" gramme was a quartette, "Tarry ing. With Me." This was followed by a‘ Mr. and Mrs. Murray Smith and duet, "David and Goliath." :family of Windsor, spent Easter holiâ€" The Cantsta "Olivet to Calvary," days with his parents, Mr and Mrs. eracts the scenes in the life of John Smith. Charist, preceding and culminating in‘ Mr and Mrs A. S. Watson, Detroit, H‘s crucifixion: Christ on His way to are marking their twentyâ€"fifth wedâ€" Jerusalem; Before Jerusalem; In tht ding anniversary in a pleasant manâ€" Temple; At the Mount of Olives; ver, when with their three daughters A â€" New Commandment; In Gethâ€" they are holiGaying in Florida. semane; Betrayed and Forsaken; Bee, Miss Isabelle Weir of Priceville fore Pilate; The March to Calvary; Sbont two days with her aunt, Mrs. and Calvary. Each of these portions Thos. McGirr. of the Cantata were vividly described . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graham and by word and music. daughter, Sue, of Toronto were Easâ€" The choir leader. Mr. Rennie, is tor guests of Mr. R. Burnett. to be congratulated for the efficiency| Mr. and Ivan Edwards and Marion of the choir, which fulflied their Konnedy are holiday visitors with Seaforth Choir Present Sacred Cantata Miss Clara Aljoe and Miss Marâ€" garet McKenzie are holidaying in their respective homes. Miss Jessie Priest, Belleville, Miss Thelma Priest, Hamilton, are holiâ€" daying with their parents at the Baptist Parsonage. Mr. Joseph Newton of Emporium, Toronto visitors this week. Penn.. and Mr. Diffine of Niagara| Mr and Mrs. Harold Ramage of Falls, New York, spent the weekend Petrolia were Easter callers with with the former‘s sister, Mrs. G.| the former‘s mother, Mrs. C. Ramage. Sparling. , Miss Marjory Pickering is spendâ€" Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Glass and ing Easter in Toronto. family spent Saturday with their Mrs. C. E. Seymour was the guest daughter, Mrs. Albert McGregor, in speaker at the Eastern â€" Star London, Miss Bertha Glass remained , Chapter in Flesherton. She was acâ€" for the Easter vacation. !companied by Mrs. T. F. House Mrs Mr. M. Graham, who has made many firiends in Durham during the years he has served the telephone company was made the recipient of a gift by his friends before he left for Wingham. Mr. Norman Meliraith visited his brother in Toronto the first of the week. Mr. Frank Meliraith, Toronto, spent Goocd Friday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Meliraith. Mr. Clen Rowe, Toronto, was a weekend visitor in the parental home and attended the Queenâ€"Bell wedd:ng in London. 1~C6a°el Mcean of Shelburne, and Mr. Gordon Grant, Toronto, is an Leslie McLean of Erin were Monday Eaâ€"ter visitor in the parental home. guests of the former‘s‘ mother, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McGirr, Norâ€" Thes. McGirr. man and Isabel of Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kearney and Ont, were holiday visitors with the Dudley were Easter guests with Mis. {former‘s mothe:r, Mrs. Thomas Mcâ€" A. Beggs. Girr. Miss Margaret Sparling, Clinton, | Mr, Donald Smith, St. Catherines, was a holiday vsitor with Miss spent a few days with h‘s parents, Grace Vollett, Her brother, Philip, Rev. W. H. Smith and Mrs. Smith. visited Mr. W. Renwick, \ _ Mr. ~Victer Noble returned from Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Catton,, Madoâ€" Toronto General Hospitai, where he le‘ne and Bruce spent Sunday in received eye treatment. Toronto. | Mica Amalio Riair Bamamika L. a Miss Christine McCulloch was an Easter v.sitor with friends in Toâ€" ronto. Margaret McLean of Shelburne, and Leslie McLean of Erin were Monday guests of the former‘s‘ mother, Mrs. Thes. McGirr. ests of efficiency should be modern: ized and brought completely up to office. Warden McCactley mentioned tlis in his address, pointing to the fact _ that the fyling system | is wholly inadequate and, in the interâ€" The Warden‘s Committee also auâ€" thorized a committee to look into the matter of provicing a proper fylâ€" ing system for Clerk F. Rutherford‘s office. Warden MecCarlevy mentinnad This resolution followed the reâ€" port of the Warden‘s Committee by Chairman Albert Rusk which agreed with the Warden‘s declaration that opposition should be given the Legâ€" islature in " any move to abolish county councils. . Spring and Summer DURHAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1938 With which is incorporated the Holstein Leadrr , Ernest and Jamieson have returned from Toronâ€" to where they spent the winter. Mr. and Ivan Edwards and Marion Konnedy are holiday visitors with Mrs. Edwards mother, Mrs. J . A. Aldred. Mr. John Cushnie, Toronto, was an Easter guest of Mrs. Neil Mcâ€"‘ M‘ss Floronce Mellvride is holiâ€" aaying in the parental home. Mr. and Mrs. David _ Robinson have returned from Owen Sound where they have spent the winter. Mr and Mrs A. S. Watson, Detroit, are marking their twentyâ€"fifth wedâ€" ding anniversary in a pleasant manâ€" ner, when with their three daughters they are holiGaying in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rawn, Mono | On Tuesday evening April 14th, a Mills, attended the auction sale of very pleasant evening was spent in Mrs. Thomas Young‘s. |the Durham Baptist Chburch when Mr J. C. Wright, Mrs Wm. Wright members and friends gathered to a@nd Mr and Mrs Maurice Wright of‘ shower the brideâ€"toâ€" be, Miss Audrey Hamiiton, with Mrs J. Bryon oftown Bell. Rev. J. T. Priest pregided over spent the week end with Mrs Thos.“ a short program which consisted o McCue in Kincardine. | _ Sferetnrnte sineemmencans t neremnemeremmmmemammnam ns Mrs. C. E. Seymour was the guest speaker at the Eastern â€" Star Chapter in Flesherton. She was acâ€" companied by Mrs. T. F. House, Mrs W, H. Smith, Mrs. R. G. Halbert and Mrs. Tyler. Mr, and Mrs. T. F. House were Toronto visitors this week. Mr and Mrs. Harold Ramage of Petrolia were Easter callers with Mrs John Bryon has retwrned to town, after spending the winter with her daughters in Toronto. Mrs. J. J. Bowden of Petrolia was a weekend visitor with her parents in Knox United Manse. Miss M. H. Geérrie is holidaying ut her homs at Ingersoll. Miss Agnes Morton of Guelph, is an Easter visitor at her home in Benâ€" tinck. | _ Mr and Mrs Wilmot Davidson and | daughter of Toronto, were Easter guests of Mr and Mrs Bert Stoneouse Miss N. M. Gagnon is holidaying with friends in New York. Misses Jean and Mary Moffat are holiday visitors in their parental bome. Miss Amelia Blair, Toron‘to, is a a holiday visitor with her mother, Mrs. T. E. Blair. Miss Margaret L. Hunter returns th‘s week end to her home here, aiâ€" ter spending the fall and winter months with her brother, Dr. Archie in Vancouver Postmaster Geo, Banks, Flesherton, spent over the week end with his mother here. Mr and Mrs J. A. Rowland, David and John, of Elmira, visited friends in town on Monday. Miss Jean Harding is spending the Easter vacation with her parents. m Queenâ€"Beli Nuptials dinke * OM ) _ t<j4 2 1.ad.. , the festal board, and daffodils were lthe flowers centering the table. _ The outâ€"oftown guests were Mr. and Mrs Robert Hemstock and Mr. :&nd Mrs E. E. Hall of Hamilton; Miss Mary Stewart, Cornwall; Miss Florâ€" Ience Colhoun, Messrs. Edward Burâ€" nett and Clen Rowe, Toronto; Rev. M. H. H. and Mrs Farr, Mr. and Mrs Charles Graham of Durham. Rev. and Mrs Queen left by motor through | the Eastern States, and upon their "return they will take tp residence in shower the brideâ€"toâ€"be, Miss Audrey Ficshe Bell. Rev. J. T. Priest presided over Foster a short program which consisted of Music. the rectory at Princeton. On behalf of numerous Durham and vieinity friends, the Review extends all good wishes. A reception was held at Hotel zonâ€" don where the bride and groom were ass‘sted in recciving the guests by their parents. Mrs. Bell was wearing a navy sheor dress, navy hat and corâ€" sago of lily of the valley, and Mrs. Queen was gowned in navy lace, navy hat and a corsage of Talisman roses. At the wedding dinner, a beautiful three storey wedding cake, the gift of the bride‘s uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Rowe, Durnham, graces the festal board, and daffodils were the flowers centering the tabla _ The bride, woaring a navy blue ta‘lored suit, white sheer blouse, blue Lat and shocs and a corsage of white gardenias, was g.ven in marriage by her father. ‘The bride‘s only attendâ€" ant, her sister Thelma, also wore a navyy blue tailored suit, a pink sheer blouse, navy accessories and pink roses as a corsage. The groom was attended by Rev. M. H. H. Farr of Durham. The wedding music was played by Dr.G. A.C. Webb of Drumâ€" bo, a college friend of the groom . The guest solo‘st was Mrs E. E. Hall of Hamilton, who sang "O Promise Me." The ushers were Mr. Kenneth Encall, Londen, and Mr Edward i;un: of Walkerton. Easter liles and fern added their beauty to the festive scene A church wedding of interest to a large circle of friends took place on Tu:sday at 11 a.m. in All Saints Anâ€" gl.can Church, London, when Canon A. A. Bice, formerly of Durham, uniâ€" ted in marriage Audrey, Dardanelle, second daughter of Mayor Allan Beli and M:s, Bell of Durham, and Rev. Carman J. Queen of Ayr, only son of Mr. and Mrs John C. Queen of Holâ€" stein R. R. 2. Phone 121 ORANGE PEKCE TEA, ; Ib.pkg .. We will have the Choicest of BAaBY BEEF for the week end. Get your order in early. TIP TOP TOUMATO JUICE ........ »+........... 284 oz. cans 10¢ PINEAPPLE CUBES, 18 oz. cans ......9c¢ BUY AT HOME ! Lawrence‘s Saturday Specials ied ia London Church Just call Lawrence‘s and give yous order, and you will receive the san« high quality eatables you woeuld have selected perscnelly. guests were Mr. _ Wallpaper samples as shown in C. B. LA WRENCE ; Ib.pkg .. 25¢ _ LARGE BOLOGNA......2 Ibs. for ..i¢« These Spacials for Cash only. EXTRA Homemade Headcheese 2 lbs. for .... 25e Supreme Shortening 2 Ibs. ......23¢ The Prickville Women‘s Institute have a : are putting a Dance in the Agriâ€" your nc cultural Hall,\Priceville, Friday April Mowers. 29th, when a\play entitled "Lena La: Rivers" will presented by the DUF Ficsherton Y S. Miss Dorothy Foster‘s _ Orches will _ provide Phone We extend a welcome to Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Adams of Toronto who kave taken up residence here, Mr. Adams is district representative for Gilson Mfg. Co,. of Guelph,. of which F. W. Moon is local dealer. C. Dunbar bills, delivered in Durham, are on McFadden‘s One Cent Sale for less money, and many other beauâ€" t‘fl designs ‘at One Ceat Sale prices. _ You cm;‘\\ save with safety buying at Maanddc"a in Durham, Moved to Durham Signed on behalf of the Members and Friends in the Durbham Baptist Church. _ We know you will strive to fit into the new life of service that is openâ€" ing before you. Your life as the wife of a minister of the Gospel, will be a bisy one, with many opportunities to serve the Lord and His people, and we trust your strength will be crawn from Him who is our Strength and Shield. We ask you to accept these small gifts with our love, and respect and again our good wishes go with you with the hope you will always | reâ€" member your friends of the Durham Bapt‘st Church. Short speeches were made by deacons Wm. Erwin and Anthony _ Hotmes. Racings by Mrs G. A. Thompson and Mrs J. F. Giles. _ Audrey was then asked to come forward, and an adâ€" dress was read by Mrs G,. A. Thompâ€" son, Mrs. J. F. Giles and Miss Eva Redford presented a gaily decorated basket which contained a kitchen showor cf ivory and green graniteâ€" ware. Miss Clara ‘Thompson assistâ€" ed in opening the gifts. Audrey was very much taken by surprise and in a veny pleasing way thanked all for their kindness and hoped that someâ€" time all would be able to pay her a visgit in her now home. Lunch was served at the close and a social half hour spent over the tea cups. All joined in singing "For she‘s a jolly good fellow." The address was as follows: Dear Audrey, We, your friends, have met togethâ€" er tonight to extend in a tangible: way our best wishes for a ham»y‘ wedded life. J the hymn, "Blest the Tie that B followed with prayer. Miss Eva Published Weekly at $2.00 a year in advance. To United Etateg $2.50 a year in advance. Peter msnumaze, Publisher L AL ELEaAlRTLCJ BILING RIBS OF BEEF..5 lbs. for }i« BLADE ROASTS GF BEEF, . . 5 Ibs. for 70« boot, Hyatt bearings. Alemite lubriâ€" cation. Be sure to see this drill, We have a full line of machines to suit your nceds, We also sell Lawn Mowers . oil Cockshutt Machinery The PROPERTY FOR SALE 14 mcres, â€"lot 27, on 1st con. in southerly limits of Town of Durham, 7 roomed house, with . woodshed, barn, dr.ving shed and henhouse. Good well at door. Apply to Mre. Geo Myers or Doyle Bx&thwflw, Durham. Herefo?‘ Bull for sale, 14 mos. old. Won ten\firsts at ten fall fairs. App!7, Henky Eckhardt, R. R. No. 1, Priceville. &me §05, r. 3. NOTICE Membe:% of Grey Lodzt No. 169, 1.0.0.FP., and members of Lady Grey Rebekah Lodge will attend Divine Bervice at the Presbyterian Church funday evening, April 24. _ Meet at the lodge rooms at 6.30 p. m.. Bazd in attendance For Sale â€" White Blossom &weet Clover, $5 a bus. _ Norman Schenk, R. R. 3,Durham Phone 157, r2. Permanent ‘Waving. On Tresday, May 3rd, at Classic Beauty Parlor, by Mr. MeArthur. (*)nsult Mrs, Vollett. HOMEMADE BAKING SALE The Young Women‘s Auxliary o1 the Presbyterian Church will hold a sale of homemade baking and a lve tea in Vollflt‘\ Store, Satarday April 30th, R WAN'!PI â€" A working horse, and a used twofurrowed plow, Phone 600 ‘t. 1â€"1,. R. R Watson, A R. R. 1 Durham. Quantity of White Blossom Eweet Clover for sale. Apply Jno. T. Brown RR.1, Varney. Phone 31, r4, Holstein CAI.DER‘S DRUG STORE wecks old for sale. Apply, Mrs Mike Kenny, R.R. No. 1, Durham. \'oun\ Horse for Saleâ€"â€"6 years old, boavy . Apply Tl.os. Glencross, Phone $0%, 128. . â€" KK.1, Durham Loose Compacts, special ...... 35¢ Velvetta Balm ...... 25¢ and 39c CIGARETTES and FILMS Hinds Honey & Almond Cream..500 has grain drive gears enclosed in bath. Has new style single disc HERBFORD BULL FOR SALE DURKHAM MACHINE SHOP F. W. MOON, Prop, one 140 DURHAM, ONT Choice Seed Onio: : new No.11 FERTILIZER DRILL If you *wast roal we have them a1 4 Ibs. for 2 Both for §7c, Sow â€" and 11 little pigs, 4 R. Whitmore, Rec, Sec‘y E. J. Schenk, Noble Grand Both for §9¢

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