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The Oshawa Times, 25 May 1960, p. 3

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Pomeroy | | | | |Musi¢ Teachers' Association Con- {the music for the evening. A Music Teachers Hold Meeting In the absence of Jeanne Dy- mond, the Dymond Trophy was pr d by the in ing presi- dent, Grace Love and the Carn- with Trophy was presented by Viola Carnwith. SLATE OF OFFICERS There was a short business meeting with splendid reports given by the secretary, treasurer and the chairmen of the different committees. Irene Carter present- ed the new slate of officers for the next season and this was quickly adopted. A few games of court whist were enjoyed with the high prize going to Florence Pugh, and the low score prize winner was Grace, Hunter. Dorothy Beare won the prize for a quick game of bingo. Four African Violets were given as door prizes to close a most en- joyable evening. > The following are the slate of of- ficers. for 1960-61: President, Grace Love; first vice-president, |Ruth Mitchell; second vice-presi- |dent, Betty Terret; setcretary, Rebecca Bruton; treasurer, Doris Beare; press secretary, Clara Martyn, The following are chairmen of the various committees: Games and rules, Betty Terrett; Bon- spiel, Elma Doyle; social, Hazel Wallace; membership, Iva Mit- chell, Port Perry has now adopted a new mail service for this area in the form of a Motor Vehicle |Service which will extend from |Toronto to Peterborough via 7a Highway. The change to Motor Vehicle PORT PERRY -- Mrs. F. Me- Clintock and Mrs. J. E. Jackson attended the Ontario Registered ed vention held in Niagara Falls at the Brock-Sheraton Hotel. They were both delegates from the Oshawa Branch of the Associa- tion, Port Perry Teen Town held a dance in the Port Perry Public School Auditorium and had "The Wildwoods' of - Oshawa supply fair showing of members and friends were on hand for this event. Dr. and Mrs. R. Black, of Oshawa, and Mr, and Mrs. C. Reesor, of Port Perry, acted as chaperones. The prize winners were Carol Hope and Bob Parry, Sharon Beare and Ken Skerratt. Guests were present from Oshawa and Uxbridge. Mrs, F. E. Reesor entertained on Wednesday evening at her home. The guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dove, of Cochrane, Ontario. Mrs, Dove is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Reesor. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell Powers, of Unionville; Mrs. Len Rainey, of Unionville; Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Dowson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reesor and daughter Marilyn, {Mr, and Mrs. Robert Vernon and| |Mr, and Mrs. Charles Reesor. HOLD BAZAAR The Guide and Brownie Moth- ers' Auxiliary held a successful bazaar in the Scout Hall. There was a splendid array of suitable articles on display and Afternoon Tea was served, Many interest- ing aspects of the Guide and Brownie work was demonstrated during the afternoon. The next meeting of the Auxiliary will be held in the Scout Hall on Tuesday, May 24. A brief business meet- ing will be followed by a work | catering to for the Women Perry with an improved mail ser- Teachers' Federation, The meet-|V'¢¢ 88 There wil be Wire mals |ing will close with a social per-|received and two spate . : "|daily, The mail is also received Fak lunch supplied by |,;,4 Sorted at an earlier hour. The the CPR announced a change lin train service at Myrtle Sta- |tion. Port Perry will also be con- nected with the Toronto, Lindsay, Peterborough Highway Service which is in operation. Service became necessary when]. FEATURE CLOWN IN SHRINE CIRCUS hetically treated, of the Western heroes have names power lines c Alive, Gunsmoke, Overland Trail. equipment, will play hoses on| The Ladies Curling Club held arrying up to 235,000| their annual banquet in the Curl: following is the new schedule for the receipt and dispatch of mails that. usually sound western. I|volts. Fire Chief Ray Hobbs has |; i tering | at Port Perry. i Ow Lows. Te calering Mails for dispatch are closed: Williams, who with her assist-| For Peterborough, Toronto HS ants served a delicious turkey Trip 1, at 10.00 a.m. For Peter- dinner. | borough, Toronto HS, Trip 2, at The president, Clara Martyn, 5.30 p.m. presided. The presentations off Mails are due to arrive: From the trophies followed, with the Toronto, Lindsay, Peterborough teams of Clara Martyn and Jean|HS at 8.30 a.m. From Peterbor- Gray claiming the coveted ough, Toronto HS Trip 1, at 10.35 awards a.m. Trip 2, at 7.05 p.m. Good Attendance "Bozo" Harrald, who heads the congress of clowns who will be seen at the Clyde Bros, three-ring circus being pre- sented under the auspices of the juggler and his balancing of wagon wheels, kiichen tables and furniture are one of the highlights of the many acts making up the circus. Oshawa Shrine Club at the Kinsmen Memorial Stadium on Friday and Saturday of this week. Bozo is not only a mimic and pantomimist, but a clever 70 Attend "Pot-Luck" By MRS. FRED PUCKRIN AYDLEY -- About 70 attended the CGIT potluck supper at the president, Eileen Guthrie, was church on Friday evening. The WEATHER FORECAST Clouds And Fog, Rain Thursday TORONTO (CP)--Officiallittle higher temperature, Winds weather forecasts issued at 11{ught becoming easterly 15 Thurs. day afternoon. 2 i-| be. | ed as it says here. It's a or behalf of the little people] ment buléinces answered when 'their welfare is threat-| am bi tree calls. good name for a college professor WHIST WINNERS who visits the west with his| The winners in the Whist Drive pretty daughter, or even for a held May 16 at Bathe Park were hanging judge. It might even be|Mrs. Blow, Mrs. F, Swithenbank, all right for a sheep raiser. But Mrs. C. Gibson and S. Ogilvie. not for a ranch story hero. : » EUCHRE WINNERS Maybe the writers just don't The prize winners at the euct 'Women's GREENWOOD -- The Even- ing' Women's Association held their May meeting at the home of Mrs. W. E. Trimble with a good attendance. The worship period was directed by Mrs. Leslie Wil- Meet son served a dainty lunch at the close of the meeting. IN HOSPITAL chairman for the program which) followed. The girls presented a mock wedding. Joy Astley played a plano selection. Maureen Harri- th son gave a monologue, Linda Izatt| storms extending from Ohio north- St. Thomas .. and Nancy Puckrin played accor-| westward into North Dakota. This London ideas Mrs, Herb Middleton was in|dion solos. Eileen Guthrie and weather is expec'ed to atfect | Toronto ve Toronto a day last week when Sandra Monroe sang a duet, San- southwestern Ontario om Thurs-|%Tenton she visited her father who is ill dra also sang a solo. The girls day while some improvement in/St. Catharines . in a hospital. sang a number of their songs. |conditions is expected in Eastern|Hamilton . Forecast Temperatures | Muskoka , son, The roll call was responded| mye community welcomes the/Mr- Robin Nicholson, Whitby, and Northern Ontario. to with the name of a flower-men- Sidney Pugh family from White. Played for a sing-song. Rev. M.| pooional forecasts valid until{K:Valoe . i t lriow shout F1tting western i A oe J vale. Mr. Pugh is the superinten-| Buttars led a worship service and names: They are Samuel Peckin-| poh, Cyril Hume and Bruce Gel.| Were Mrs. E. Crawford, Mrs. L. |Farlton . {midnight Thursday: {ler--not a fast gun's name among Olmstead, Andy Hucul, Mrs. E. Laverty and Mrs. 'H. Fountain. | Freeze-out winners were Mrs. C. {McLean and Mrs. McCullough, | President Eisenhower's report, HOLD ' CLINIC all networks, radio and TV, some| The final Traffic Improvement live at 8 pm. EDT and others Clinic for the season Tuesday recorded for later broadcast. |evening was attended by about 25 Circle Theatre, CBS, 10-11--|Oshawa drivers. The second part Positive Identification, concerned of the clinic will be held next with work of legal aid societies, Tuesday. The clinics are now | them. Recommended tonight CONNAUGHT PARK NEIGHBORHOOD ASSC. PARK OPENING SATURDAY MAY 28 { 6:00 P.M, {man Smyth, recenily appointed head of the traffic division of the Oshawa Police Force. Kinette Club tioned in the Bible. Following the| reading of the minutes plans] were made for the bazaar at the Lunch and a social hour brought the meeting to a close. The Afternoon Women's Asso-| ciation met at the church on Thursday. Mrs. I. McLean as-| sited by members from Group I| led the worship service with the theme, "Freedom in the Spirit". The roll call was freedom or| liberty. A quilt was worked on| during the meeting. Mrs. P. Wil- By GRACE MILLS BINGO, VARIOUS BOOTHS STREET DANCE, 8:30 - 10:30 P.M. In cose of rain, to be held MONDAY, MAY 30 | KINSMEN BINGO JUBILEE PAVILION TUESDAY, MAY 24th FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jackpot Nos. 51 and 50 [ SPRING TEA | ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN | CHURCH (W.A)) Port - Whitby | The 1960-61 election of offi- | row: Mrs. Dorothy Hall, Miss | Mrs. Walker, president W. M. Absent when picture was taken cers took place at the May | Mattie Wardell, principal F. H. | Fairgrieve, Mrs. Margaret | was vice - president Mr. R. meeting of the Dunbarton Home | rox Heasyrer, ig Je 23 Westlake Mrs. Betty Mc- | Ruddell. iation. Read- | Eenry, secretary Mrs. B. Clark. ne : a Sent Asegiat) are, back | Front row, Mrs. Thelma Brown, | Conachie, and Mrs, Mary Keta. --Photo by Barri | Pigeons Aid |TV-RADIO COLUMN CITY AND Armed F New 'Lone Westerner' LL rmed Iorces ew Lone yvesiern VISITS QUEBEC arty eginald G. Geen, of Os 7 Like ny aw sky, af With t Fitti N me has just completed ns ! : sky, a examinations for the Royal Con- ime rains een reccatiz| VILIOUL TITLING Na Seiya Fowte o its ited | uebec City. States to be crowned as the By CYNTHIA LOWRY ing transportation or communica-| . grand international champion. NEw YORK (AP) Frank|tions to. the West, HYDRO DEMONSTRATION One of the most coveted laurels Gruber, writer of westerns and Research tech ans of the On- of the pigeon racing world. currently producer of Shotgun TITLE IS TIP-OFF |tario Hydro Electric Power Com- The pigeon was Burma King, a/Slade, once made a list of the] The western flavor is so stand- mission will demonstrate fire- grandson of the famous Burmalseven basic plots for the western, |2rdized that most of us veteran|fighting techniques involving high rand ote Trt: donna seven basie |TV watchers can tell what kind tenson wires to the Oshawa Fire ed message thrilled the world| The marshal story--Exploits of {0f a show it will be just from Department today in Alexandra and saved the lives of an entire/the dedicated law man. [the title: Bronco, Wanted Dead or| Park. The technicians, using OFD force of American 2 Gers oo The outlaw story--Adventures, Burma during World War II sympat Faced by overwhelming odds in/bad man (but the bad man dies A invited th i ® e i tat ) |wender if Bat Masterson really invited the public to watch the this engagement the allied forces|at the end). ho nging display : vould have made gunslinging|displays at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. in had been compelled to retire. | The ranch story--The adven-|" ave i EE ae One American force had been|tures of the working cattle-rais- story 'b Sturtevant? And "a : cut off and lest Dessind, its loca- Te Jeveiige sory---The Tato suspect that Wyatt Earp's tough-! TS ECT Ts tion and Som tion UH Ew, tracks down the villain or vice|¢st fight was geiting his name tampered with Tuesday on A scouting Mitchell bomber lo-| versa. |accepted. | Albert St., it was reported today. gated he iesing force ad para The cavalry-and-Indians story| UNLIKELY NAME {One corner of the. boxes were chu a lone racing pigeon 10/_yariations on Custer"s last What I'm worryi pried open. Juveniles are suspect- | ying about today en. J He Jsuiaiog and desperate group. stand. lis the name of the hero of a ©d of mischief. Ie [IOurs ollie aod over| The empire story--Sagas of the forthcoming NBC oat-burner, The miles through shellfire and over| 0 4 bite, - SMALL FIRE Soria ie in [Cattle barons. |Lone Westerner, which starts this shoarar some of the highest mountains in| "av 0 {yin Pacifi B | | The Oshawa Fire Department Burma, Burma Queen carried 2 ion Paciie Story] ring- (fall. .. extinguished a small fire in the back to headquarters details of This hero, played by Brian yasement of 319 Adelaide W. and the position and information after their messages were deliv-Keith, Is called David Blassin- answered a false alarm at the which led to the rescue which ered. game. That's no name for "al Anglo-Canadian Drug Co, on Sim- would have been impossible with-| Their vital messages have| C1tary cowman who intercedes coe St. S. Tuesday. The depart- out this information. |saved the lives of thousands of -! Armed forces of all leading combatants and civilians, They : pigeons as have provided Re Wo Pople oe, victory and defeat fn many means of communication have crucial engagements. failed the dauntless winged mes-| Pigeon racing is a fascinatin sengers have gone through, often sport in times of peace, a mil mangled by shellfine and dying tary necessity in case of war. BINGO, Union Hall, Bond Srteet, May 8 p.m. , Ry Share the weaith. x NOVEL BINGO BINGO Bathe Park Eulalle Avenue, THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M, Thursday, 2 p.m. Euchre Saturday 8 at ST. GEORGE'S HALL p.m. Whist Monday 8 p.m. (Albert and Jackson Sts.) RUMMAGE sale King Street United) Games $6, $12, $20 Fr Thursday afternoon, May 26, May be doubled or tripled = $100 JACKPOT INCLUDED NEARLY NEW Py dnwus SUMMER STOCK Thursday and Friday 2to9 pm, St. Gertrude's 690 King St. E. AT COLUMBUS UNITED CHURCH GROUNDS ON FRIDAY, MAY 27 AT 7:00 P.M. BOOTHS RUMMAGE HOME BAKING REFRESHMENTS Farm produce, farm equip- ment, household effects, many other useful articles. PROCEEDS IN AID OF ORGAN FUND | WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 TED JACKSON, Auctioneer | HOME BAKING / . St. Mary's Bingo WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 8 P.M. AT ST. MARY'S OF THE PEOPLE AUDITORIUM STEVENSON RD. N. AT MARION King Street bus to door. Bus will be waiting ot euditorium after bingo is over. 16 GAMES OF $6.00 AJAX -- The Kinette Club of |Ajax held its regular meeting at the Spruce Villa Hotel on May 17, with 18 members present. The meeting opened with the invoca- tion, the singing of God Save the Queen, the toast, and the Kinette song. 5s | HALIFAX (CP) -- Maritime After a. delicious dinner, they ginecsmen are looking north at business meeting began with the, big market that promises to reading of the minutes, treasur-|grgy bigger. er's report and the roll call. Jz} Flying trade missions north, ar- Webster gave a report on the ranged by the Atlantic Provinces cost of the District Convention to| Economie Counc il, have been be held in June. A name was|used as feelers, At present Atlan drawn from the membership list|tic provinces' business has only a for a delegate to attend the con- | $4,500,000 slice of the estimated vention, and Grace Woods was|$100,000,000 consumers' market in |the lucky one chosen to represent [the vast eastern sector between Ajax. {the 50th and 65th parallels. The election of officers for| But last year's flying exhibit to 1960-61 took place, and the follow-|Goose Bay, Labrador and Frob- ing is the new executive: Presi-|isher, NN\W.T. had "impressive re- dent, Phyllis Henwood; vice-pres.|Sults," an APEC spokesman said. ident, Doris Ames; secretary | Though figures of new sales were Hazel Claringbold; registrar, (D0! yet compiled, a second group Mary Hearne; directors, flew to the Sept-Iles and Scheffer- Rita |Small, Wren Armstrong, andl Ville areas on Quebec and Lab- June Smith; bulletin editor, June| dor this month. Webster; past president, Jane KEY AREAS Pollard, APEC looks to these areas as After the meeting was adjourn- key new markets for Atlantic ed a social period was enjoyed. |business: Goose Bay is a USAF airbase PERSONALS i -at- ME od Mrs. Di. T Reid and and refuelling base for trans-at. lantie flights, population 14,000-- family, Emperor street, spent|double the populaiton of all Lab- art of the holiday weekend in Pp rador in 1945. The area's con- Niagara Falls and Buffalo. struction program is booming. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sanders Frobisher, on Baffin Island, has and family, Admiral road, spent|a population of only 500 but is the the weekend at Lake of Bays. trading centre for 2,000 more. Corporal Cliff Mills, Beach : Schefferville on Knob Lake, street, and Ron Parish, M ar y|population 4,700, is shipping point street, spent the holiday in a for iron ore (13,000 tons in 1959). fishing trip to Haliburton. No|/One Montreal firm has contracts luck, | totalling $4,000,000 for new hous- Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Mills, Osh-|ing and a department store is re- awa, visited Mr. and Mrs. John | ported to be doing an annual Mills, Glynn road. business of more than $750,000. dent of the Greenwood Conserva- Congratulations to John Paxton church on Saturday May 28.|who. has successfully completed John his year at Toronto Teacher's | College. Rural Life Sunday was observ- ed in the local church on Sunday with a special form of service and sermon by the Rev. T, H. Fleetham. The farmers are patiently wait- ing for the land to dry. Spring seeding is quite late. aBseball faver is active. Sched- ules are appearing for the base- ball players and fans. Rev, T. H. Fleetham was in Toronto on Sunday afternoon and |gave a short address. |tion Park, south of Greenwood.| The WA citizenship meeting |was held at the home of Mrs. Puckrin on Wednesday evening. The presidént, Mrs. J. Cowie, conducted the business. Mrs. Bill Guthrie led the worship | service, assisted by Mrs. George |Squire who gave a prayer and |Miss Joan Esdale the scripture. | Mrs. C. Trigg played piano num- bers. The roll call was "love". | Mrs, Milton Pegg of Greenwood, | chairman of Christian Citizenship {of Oshawa Presbytery WA, gave |a very interesting talk. The wes. | group served refreshments. | The WA afternoon tea and bazaar will be held on Saturday, June 11, from 3 to § p.m. in the {Sudbury .. | North Bay .... | Kapuskasing | Lake Erie, southern Lake Estes, Winder London, Suny |with a few cloudy in'ervals ay. : P. |Cloudy tonight and Thursday. |); ite River |Fog patches tonight. Showers be- |" 005onee ... {ginning laté Thursday afternoon. |Scatterde thunderstorms Thurs- |g {day evening. Little change in tem-| | peraiure, Winds easterly 15 today southeasterly 15 Thursday. Northern Lake Huron, Lake On- tario, southern Georgian Bay, Ni- (| agara, Toronto, Hamilton: Cloudy § today and Thursday. Occasional | | drizzle ending this afternoon. Fog | {patches becoming extensive to-| |night. Showers beginning Thure.| day evening. Litile change in| temperature. Winds light today | southeast 15 Thursday. Eaanaaacaanazd ALWAYS GOOD FOOD BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER HOTEL LANCASTER FRIGIDAIRE Holds Meet (BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Northern Flights Booming Business visited his nephew who is quite ill in Toronto General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Eastwood and Linda and Miss May Brown visited Mrs. A. Balson at Solina on Sunday afternoon. Conservation operations are go- ing ahead on the seventh conces- sion on the A. Pegg property and other land purchased along Duf- |fin's Creek in the same block. APEC public relations director nee Gots sens decir RENT A BEATNIK Jusk 5 cipe of an aca wun] FOR YOUR PARTY Just 2 Yesipe of an idea to which is a cup of responsibility, a measure of imagination and a A RENT A BEATNIK dash of urgency, is beginning to in ,ad in the "N.Y. Village Voice" offers to provide a beatnik to add zest to your pay off." party -- completely equipped Spy Plane |: = © Commentary Criticized | trade exhibits, says new buildings ie beg built "on nearly every lock." [ AIR CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE Fred's Refrigeration RA 5-6335 church basement. Northern. Georgian Bay, Hali- CLUB MEETS burton, Kirkland Lake, Timmins, The Sunday School anniversary |Kapuskasing, White River, North service will be this Sunday at 2.30 Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy with a few p.m. Mr. William Graham, Pick-|sunny intervals today and Thurs- ering, will be the guest speaker. day. Considerable fog at night, a The children will provide special music. There will be no Sunday School this Sunday. Beginning on June 5 and con- {tinuing throughout the summer, BLACK KNIGHT SUCCESS CANBERRA, Australia (Reut-|f jers) -- Britain's Back Knight | . i 1ocket scored a major success church will be at 9.45, followed | 0cday night by hurtling into| by Sunday School at 10.45 a.m hv over the Woomera rocket Club meets at the home off, 3 [range and then firing its nose cone back through the atmos-| Mother! Is your child irritable, restless and picky with food? If so, the cause may be WORMS. Worms, a common ailment with children can be easily destroyed and expelled with Millers Worm Powder. Used for generations by Canadian mothers, At your Drug Counter. At Your Drug Counter MILLERS 7) George and Mrs. Puckrin on| June 4. bere. Instruments in the cone] Miss Joan Esdale spent La temperatures and fric-| weekend with her family at/yon as it plunged through the Cornwall. 2tmosphere Visitors at the home of George - and Mrs. Izatt during the week- | end included Mr. and Mrs. Har- family visited Dr. and Mrs. W. vey Lyon, Shelburne, and Mr. and |Graham and family, Fenelon | Mrs. Royce Cruikshank, Port |Falls on Sunday. Mrs. G. Grif-| Credit. fin, who has been visiting at the Marilyn Wonnacott entertained|Asley home for a few weeks, re- | a number of ladies at a shower turned to her home in Fenelon | on Friday evening in honor of Falls. Miss Carol Lee, whose arviage] Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin and | 3 to Frank Wonnacott takes place|family visited with Miss Margaret | (1%? Powder 4 on July 16, * [Puckrin, Oshawa, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Geoff Astley and |evening. Dig this dad! Like if your OTTAWA (CP) -- Television| bills have you beat, why don't you sell some of those old things you don't use -- like fur- nilure, you know? Look around | your pad, make a list and call RA 3-3492. Make a move now. | commentary by Jean Louis Gag-| nor of Montreal La Presse on the| United Nations debate about spy | flights over Russia was criticized | in the Commons Tuesday by Jean | Noel Tremblay (PC--Roberval). | He asked that the Commons be| advised whether the CBC au- thorized Mr. Gagnon's comments | on. a French network TV pro- gram. | Mr. Tremblay said Mr. Gagnon |attacked United States foreign policy and the policy of NATO countries while praising the UN !speech of Andrei Gromyko, Rus- {sian foreign minister, Lionel Chevrier (L -- Montreal "Little b'ar" Mr. and Mrs. Al Sutherland| Carol Lake, site of a promised nh and family, and Mrs, Turner, |$200,000,000 iron ore development, |l-aurier) also asked for a similar Admiral road, were dinner guests|is expected to have a population |"eport on the English - network with friends in Scarboro on Mon- of 5,000 commentary. : day. Wabush Lake, near Carol Yaike,] In this connection, he identified will be the nucleus of amother|the commentators as Blair {$20,000,000 iron ore development. | Fraser editor of Maclean's Mag- Sept-Tles on the St. Lawrence is|azine, and Norman DePoe, Stan- 1 GAME EACH OF $10, $20, $30, $40 SHARE-THE-WEALTH $50 EXTRA -- 2 CARDS FOR 25¢ OR 10 CARDS FOR $1.00 MIKOYAN ON HOLIDAY MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Russian ADMISSION 25¢ PER CARD CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED | First busy seaport, air il- Deputy Premier Anastas| way link with' Schetrervilie. 35 {Mikoyan, who has been absent\miles north. Its population is from Moscow for nearly three | about 12,000. King Forde, director weeks, is on vacation, reports) of cargo for, Maritime Central bere said Tuesday. |Airways which co - sponsors the [report later, ley Burke and James M. Minifie, all- CBC commentators. Marcel Lambert, parliamentary sccretary to Revenue Minister |Nowlan, said he will enquire and| BREWERY LIM ALE ITED

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