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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jan 1963, p. 5

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i ainiaiiil i ca --_-- ne NP A ic ep REIT EI got te bop e ony ~y ea ae ee ee a " vag» SL PE EE LIED DDG DIG LDIF PVP DOOD Pee QL re REF RIE e aY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 16, 1963 3 Remand Pair Youth Jailed For Sentence Tre Carag And Hearing} A 20-year-old Squires B youth was Tuesday jailed for,a Two men charged with the same offence were remanded a year on each of three charges week by Magistrate C. W. Guest to run concurrently. The youth, Orval esday, one for sentence, the other for hearing. Wells, appeared before trate C. W, Buest for sente: Leonard Myke and Howard Loft, both 21, and both of To- He is tharged with two n of break and enter with intent ronto, each pleaded guilty to auto theft at first. After evid steal and possession of breaking instruments. Court was told Wells had was given, Myke changed his) viously been convicted on plea, charges of housebreaking He told the court he didn't/was oxce deported from Flor: know the car he was riding injafter breaking U.S. immigration was stolen until police charged * him. Loft was convicted 'and re- regulations. manded till Jan. 22 for sen- manded tn Jen. 2 for wn) Sid Police day for hearing. Coul dn't A : Jailed 7 Days A Pickering man was j seven days Tuesday by M trate Crawford W, Guest having care and control ofa motor vehicle while intoxicated. Court was told Robert Car- lisle, 21, of 48 Hiley avenue, told police they couldn't arrest him because he was on private property. He pleaded guilty jo s the charge. revealed Canlige UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES ST. ANDREW'S Year'. Mrs. Sheila Elliott, Mrs. YOUNG WOMEN'S GROUP |G. Marshall and Mrs, Mildred The Young Women's Group of|Juby conducted the worship St. Andrew's Presbyterian] service. Church held its first meeting} During the business session of the year-in the church hall.!it was suggested that each President, Mrs, George|/member would bring knitting Thwaites, presided. The newjwool at the March meeting executive for the year was in| when baby articles will be knit- troduced as follows: President,/ted for the needy. Mrs, George Thwaites, vice-| Mrs, Betty Quantrill was ap- president, Mrs. Geoffrey Beat-|nointed head of the 'phoning ty, secretary, Mrs, David Ker-| committee. Mrs. A. Hewis, Mrs. nohan, treasurer, Mrs. Lloyd|p. Jorgenson and Mrs, J. Dalby Gibson,- welcome and welfare,| were named group leaders, Mrs, Walter Porter and press Members then gathered correspondent, Mrs. L10yq), ound the piano 'when Mrs. Campbell, ; Joyce Cox gave an interesting The meeting opened with the/ account of the story behind some jdevotional period under thelof the best known and loved jleadership of Mrs. G. Beatty,) hymns. The group joined in the a David Kernohan and Mrs.| singing. eorge Thwaites. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Warren Mowat then a delicious lunch was served. gave a report on "Presbyterian|The next meeting will be held Pickering Twp. Reeve Is New County Warden and that only three of the mem- bers at the new session had been on council when he began, He added he had enjoyed his years on council, Reeve Gibson said it was not an easy matter to become war- den but he was making a try for 't, He said, "If I stand there will be two losers and we can sympathize with each other'. Voting then began which re- sulted in the win for the Picker- Ing Township candidate. Re-| sults were as follows; Francis, 12. Gibson, 3. Scott, 24. Reeve Francis moved and Reeve Gibson seconded a mo- ' tion that the election' be . ay- cel uauunenea hints Wen nounced, Clerk Manning then Smith, of East Whitby, for the Price the new Warden into/ Women". This was followed by|Monday, Feb. 11, in the church chair, Reeve Francis Hockely|°"'C® ' ___|@ brief discussion period. parlor. nominated Reeve Francis,) A short devotional service) During the business meeting, ' Reeve Cyril Morley, of Picker-|W@S then conducted by Rev. J.\plans were made for the an-|HOUSE OF WINDSOR IODE ing Village, nominated Reeve!S. Hillier of Brokklin United) nual "Burns Night" supper 2d] House of Windsor IODE Chap: Scott and Reeve Anson Gerrow,|Church. In his talk he reminded] concert to be held Friday, Jan.|ter held its first 1963 meet*ig, of Scugog Township, nominated|the councillors of their duties/25, Mrs, Lloyd Campbell will] Monday evening at the home ot peers hes in hs nougua Sree, War SNC uit Chan gare MEG, eek, Blah set Speaking to the nominations oe sur ees, *|Kernohan, Mrs. Carman Regent Mrs. Murray Detlor Reeve Smith declined the horior pea a bree oe new/and. Mrs. Tom Rodman. opened the meeting with the as saying that he would try for|); rs. He said tha i uring) The business meeting was fol-| prayer of the order. During the it sometime in the future. Reeve|, >, *cve" years on council there| lowed by a "Buzz Session"! business meeting, conveners of h Francis thanked his nominator the forthcoming "Dessert "ymn and prayer. Bridge" Mrs. John Davies and) Annual reports were present- WARDEN RECEIVES CONGRATULATIONS ives Sleds" tty it yar nd shy hn' meat, cee Mrs. John Hardie gave their re-jed and practically all depart- years, He told council that the} Aims and Objects of a Wom- : é i rden Scott |bre Ontario County, Newly : elected Warden of is congratulated by outgoing just sworn in Warden Se red in Ontario County port. This event will be held|ments showed encourag':g pro- * A three-way battle for the wardenship of Ontario County resulted in victory for Reeve Sherman Scott of Pickering Township Tuesday. Reeve Scott, Reeve Russell Francis, of Thorah Township, and Reeve J. J. Gibson, of Port Perry, competed for the top position on County Council at the inaugural meeting. There were 11 new members of the 31-strong council for the new session, After County Clerk William Manning read the cer- tificates of election for the members, nominations for the) wardenship were opened, the Assembly Hall with Presi- dent Mrs. H, T, Fallaise in the chair, She spoke a few words of welcome to the members and opened the meeting with a . ud . Evidence drove a vehicle on Jan. 1 alo White's road near the ist cession. When he left the A police said, his eyes were gla and he smetied of alcohol. FREE Have your furnace cleaned fr and guaranteed trouble-free a! winter, if you purchase 'Whi yg unified fuel oil from Western 0. DIAL 725-1212 March. G. McCarty. Nomination of officers took Pg vol paired te eee tte dite th jp age hE form study material during the meeting of Monday, Feb. 4 in- Roy aia' Ueee ee ba po stead of the regular date owing! way" by Dr. Mathers to the dessert bridge. ; It was Mrs. Hoag's opinion At the close of the meeting/that both of these books offer a lunch was served by Mrs. John|rich source of information and Harvie and Mrs, Donald Wells.| splendid material for group dis- ST. MARK'S UCW cussion. An executive meeting will be St. Mark's United Church Women met Tuesday evening in » 3 a ry a ® Driver F: ined : $100, Costs On Reduced Charge A reduced charge of impaired . held Monday, Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. 4 in the church parlors. . | GENERAL ELECTRIC: \Used SKATES 1.97 Pair Plus Your Exchange Sportsman's Corner 103 BYRON ST. S. 668-4511 One block west of 4 Corners, turn south. aoe Family Monuments Created To Individual i/ Requirements STAFFORD BROS.) LTD. | MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 115 BROCK ST. OF THE SALES & SERVICE basi fi Oshawe and surrounding area, e@ FREE PICK-UP @ FREE DELIVERY Independent Sales (Whitby) Ltd. PHONE 668-2081 At the close of the meeting refreshments were served with --Htteenows ~- Hee JUST NORTH election to council in 1051, ibe done also included the new| Brock Street Home and : -- Toronto) stand. |miles to one of the Concession|county. My township has not girl, comp rangements. Monday returned a true bill of The complainant told Mr.| toned the car near a rail fence system was instituted in 1850/Tuesday. was pinned behind her back and | will again take the stand to/travelling north on Simcoe was unsteady on his feet, smeli-| entitled "At the Gate of the FRESH CUT FROM GOVT. INSPECTED BEEF : 79: : HAMS "| Porterhouse Steak or Roast , 89° : s DINNER STYLE SIRLOIN, WING, T-BONE H Ye neege tg | HAMBURG STEAK 3 Ibs. Open Thurs. til 8 p.m. -- Fri. til9 pm. -- Sat. ti 6 p.m. BONELESS STEAKS = ib. 79: ROAST FRESH WIENERS 1.00 coming years, if not difficult,/en's Church Group"'. y the 3 inaugural meet- P P ; i " ; | : u Ontario County, J. Sherman Warden Earl Dowswell, of at the 1963 inaug He added that he was working, yap Fle wg Bice. in the church hall a cage Feb.| Monday, Feb. 11 at the Whitby|gress during the first 'year of a ; f imes Peleg a a ag te ae pores . Vision' 95. At the close of the meetin I William Manning, right, had Pivasantebe so s Photo 'Reeve Francis stated that helot changes between the City of members of the executive serv-|tact Mrs. John Davies or any Paige sorriee prepared ' board for 14 years before. his|den Scott added the business t me ee a Boverary apeg sated Mrs, Ri MacCarl, 7 ROWN WITNESSES irene , ss to A committee was formed re-|§ y . R. oH. MacCarl, ] C : BROCK STREET H and S He said that six years on| courthouse building and the shion Show" to be held in late| 40", Mrs. R. Daniel and Mrs, M. ' e petra ger ie wid an ame Measures Organiza- School Association held its first ens yg ea adel ot bg meeting of the year Monday ape T1a p he was elected reeve of Thorah|ranging from David Walls, war- eee pce eek' Mee. and had represented the town-|den in 1919, to the outgoing meeting with "'O Canada" and & ship since then. warden Earl Dowswell, con-|the Lord's prayer. Minutes a s d ap- In Supreme ourt been very active in the muni- reed election. Also present was Zoe ee oon cipal world but did not mean|Alderman Norman Down, of! ' i ' | During the business meeting " | to carry on for much. longer. Oshawa. |it was announced that 'Games ht So tae Ph ng lnorth for about two or three|the honor to the north of the Night" will be held Monday elu | : ; in a rape; The witness said he could see and|hed the honor since 1990 and is will be held to make final ar- charge against Cameron Pacey, /the girl was not going to return -- reed ee entitled to it now or some time ; 23, of Columbus, Tuesday gave|to the car, so he continued driv-/@" ib lin the future," he added Mrs, Bottomley then introduc- | | : , ed the guest speaker Ted Mark- what Crown Attorney W. Bruce/ward Highway 401 to return to| "The road was dark and lined) making the speech for the third wick, of Dunlop of Canada Lim- Affleck yo a lbh Po ad |with trees along both sides. I|time and thanked his nominator. various rubber plantations all § ourt inter Assize) th pe ar'al : ; : Supreme s pan tried to open the passenger's/He welcomed new members over the world. Principal Dis- three-day trial. . Pee ecg rpeigiedtrgccy the accused slowed down and hit/time spent on council. eevee 2B adbe Boy thanked Mr, Markwickson Pacey pleaded not guilty be-) ; " me on the mouth. He told me to; He stated some people said|@tiving from one aving care ; A ; fore Mr. Justice D, R. Morand|*?out the girl when she got out) up or else," the girl testi-/he was basically opposed to|@nd control of a motor vehicle|™Ost enlightening illustrated An Ontario County grand jury ansedtiaeuap ed dared She continued the accused|not so. Reeve Scott. said the|ronto man a $100 and costs fine Affleck she is a Grade 10 stu- baal | ile BE Soul Mrs, J. W. Lailey serving, as- inst the accused. rane then reached over and tried to|and that some changes could! Emile Ernest Goulin was also . y b indictment against dent at Toronto's lg sarah kiss her. She said she was '"'very|be made to meet ym 1963|fined $35 and costs or 10 days|Sisted by Mrs. E. Vallant, Mrs. 17 CROWN WITNESSES legiate and had gone from Agin-| 61» and screamed and cried.| requirements. on a second charge of having|!-,Morton and Mrs. B. Weller. "| Crow: iends and their boy : : |""Games Night" Feb. 11 instead/ ing of Pacey's trial, 17 Crown/girl frien spe ion| Gown on the front seat and she/heard the reeve say the county|Suilty to this charge. | witnesses will be called upon to| friends . ~ age oF i ye bit him on the right shoulder. |body must accept greater res-| Court was told Gouin, of\% the regular meeting. give evidence. When court ad-jto see her boy frien "He said don't do that -- my/|ponsibility, He concluded his|Warden avenue, was found) gp MARK'S UNIT No, 7 girl was still in the witness box) The girl said they left the root/toid the court. take the honor of the warden-|the side of Highway 2 early in ; t and had just completed giving] beer stand about 10.30 p.m. after ship to his municipality. [the morning of Jan, 2, |Women Unit No. 7 held its first evidence under examination by) having waited about an hour for| AFRAID TO STRUGGLE | When awakened, Pickering motting - ~ year Monday in the arrival of her boy (rient;|_Sbe continued, her right arm|been on council for six years| the church parlor. sai : : As court resumes today, she)" eas sna ter uk ae ae ert Speakman said, the accused opened the meeting with a poem undergo "lengthy" cross-exam-|street as they were proceeding |he undressed her as she scream-| WHITBY ed of alcohol and fumbled with ination by Defence Counsel|south. ed and begged him not to. She| his keys when asked to open y Brian A. Grosman, of Toronto. | ascep TO GO BACK PERSONA the trunk. ADDITIONAL WHITBY | but was afraid to struggle too LS NEWS ON PAGE 8 early adjournment Tuesday|take her back to the stand so|mMuch because she had heard of een worked late the night before and afternoon to permit nie begin' she could see her boy friend,|'he rape-murder cases in To-| A Girl Guide Conference from sah ae had Die al = -examination today. He i : riend's house near Port Perry, ending i eee eee oes ca eee The complainant testified the| Regional Catholic Women's DE OR T "some time with his cross-|stopped at a traffic light south accused had sexual intercourse| League will be held Sunday,/wine and» was given an un- C A ING examination and did not wish _ of Oshawa General Hospital and|With her in the front seat of|January 20 in St. John the i hig to eg ee - i en have to stop in the) w i ealizing he was tired and a) begin then Pp when he did, she got out of the te vehicle. Then she said, he| and Palace streets, Whitby, Schemes in vour Home or in ment". inorth on Simcoe street, intend-/Pushed her into the back seat|from 2 to 4 p.m. Guest speaker/road, he said, he pulled to the|] our Modern Store, of the car and again had sexual) will be Mrs. R. C. Davies,|shoulder, shut off his engine! Celt | on... will be busy. The next meet':g will be held Uxbridge, left. County Cierk ing held in Whitby Tuesday. the farm on which he was born ju Arcna. For tickets please con-|the new organiation, A very Scott, of Pickering Township, Ree I tha i served on the public school|Qshawa and the county', War-| od refreshments. garding the planning for a "Fa-|Mrs. H. Quantrill, Mrs. T, Bran- 1956. In 1959, he told council,| Twelve former _ wardens, Charles Bottomley opened the Reeve Francis said he had|gratulated the new council head| proved. Three Crown witnesses, in-jgoing back to the root beerjlet me out. He just kept driving|He said, "I wish to take back Feb. 11, An executive meeting evidence on the opening day of ing south on Simcoe street, to-luguuT UP OR ELSE--" | Reeve Scott said that he was ited who showed slides on the Court will likely be at least a|NOT WORRIED door and get out of the car and|and said that they would enjoy behalf of the associatinn for his $ he "could! *! rns ; to the charge. a Se | fied. ithe county system, but that was| While intoxicated netted a To- Mr. Affleck said at the open-|court to Oshawa with two of heriche said he then pushed her| The crowded council chamber|wine in his car, He pleaded|,, Members . please not ice journed yesterday afternoon the|Oshawa root beer stand. wife wouldn't like it," the girl)/speech be saying he wanted to|sleeping in his car parked by St, Mark's United Church Reeve Gibson said he had/ i | 1 of her boy friend. . " the Crown Attorney the arriva y Township Police Constable Rob- Mrs, I. Farndale, president, added she attempted to struggle,| Mr, Grosman moved for an) She said she asked Brooks to Gouin told the court he had ronto. |the Ontario County South told His Lordship he would be/south. The girl said the driver where he drank two glasses of the car, then pulled her out of|/Evangelist parish hall, John For FREE Advice and Color middle of it for court's adjourn-|vehicle and started walking menace to other drivers on the| i i Toronto Archdi Girl} intercourse with her. 0 Archdiocesan Girl/and went to sleep. heb bay ck Scans dane Seer es IDENTIFIED ARTICLES ing to return to the root beer Witness Henry John Funk, an| stand. As she walked north, the girl When he finished, the girl| Ontario Attorney General's biol- : a, the ogy laboratory Shaiien identi-|testified, a car travelling in the fied articles of clothing, blood|S@me direction pulled into what samples and hair as having|She thought was a service sta- been taken from both the ac-|tion lot ahead of her then stop- cused and complainant which/Ped, facing Simcoe street. | were forwarded to him for). The driver, she identified as) laboratory examination. jtihe accused, she said asked her jif she wanted a ride. Mr. Funk told % se ape Bil the way to Moroni sa > all oo hath the| then following a little conversa-| : tion, I got into the car beside] accused and the complainant. the driver," the complainant| Witness Robert Thomas) said. | , 21, of Agincourt, told the court he went from his home| DROVE SOUTH to an Oshawa. root beer stand,) She continued they' drove Oct, 6, with four other persons,/south on. Simcoe street and the one of whom was the complain-|driver made "some turns" in ant. the direction of Toronto. She we Said they entered Highway 2, HOPED TO MEET FRIEND near the Oshawa Shopping Cen- Brooks testified the complain- tre and she "believed" she ask- ant had hoped to meet her boy-'eq the driver to let her out of friend at the root beer stand,/the vehicle while they were still but after waiting almost anjin Oshawa. hour, they decided to return to! The girl said as they were Toronto. travelling toward Whitby, she He said when they left the again asked the driver to let) root beer stand and were driv-/her out of the car. He never ing south on Simcoe street, the' answered, she said. | complainant thought she saw, "As we passed the home of! her boy friend's car going north,,one of my girl friends, I again} and wanted to return to the root/asked the driver to let me out beer stand to see if it was him.jand again he never answered| said, she got back into the front Seat of the car, crying. She said she got back into the car be- cause she was afraid to be left on the road when she did not know where she was. | The complainant said the ac-| cused then drove to Pickering) and south on Church street to! Highway 401. He crossed to the eastbound lane and when he| stopped before entering the! highway, the girl said she got out of the car. | COPIED LICENCE | She added, she copied the li-| cence numbc : on a photo folder) she "ad in her purse then tried! to flag down a car. When the car failed to stop, the complain- ant said, she crossed to the! westbound lane and stopped a westbound vehicle with two oc- cupants inside. "When the vehicle stopped," the girl said, "all I rerember was running over to the window and ail I can recall saying' to! the two men was 'please take me home'." She said she was hysterical when she stopped the car and when she got inside she con- Brooks said the others and he but just kept driving. jtinued writing the licence num- Guide Convener Hillcrest Home and School} cessful "Games Night'? Tues. day, January 11. Euchre and Bridge were played by the adults and the children brought their own games. Euchre prize winners were: first, Mrs. Brady; second, Mrs. Chowen; consolation, Mrs. McGarry. Men's winners: substituting first, Mrs. Kelly; second, T. gerent after he became | Association held a very mag. arene when arrested and shout- lyour chief proud of you. | Gouin the. wine, said about a quart was gorte when he got the bottle. found in Gouin's car, the bottle was half full spilled on the floor. Police said Gouin was belli- fully "Lock me up--you'll make William Woods, who gave| Police said when) and some ol DODD & SOUTER Paint & Wallpaper Store 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Days PH. 668-5862 Evenings PH, 668-5066 Your Friendly C-i-L Deoler BEEF WALD'S BONELESS CHICKEN ------_ Ez 2 -- 7-0Z, TINS C Ib cee ee BEEF BOLOGNA COUNTRY SAUSAGE CORNED BEEF *"*" =e 29: SLICED SALAMI ,, 59° et oer 6 2 ee Farndale; consolation, 0.) Miller. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Duff, Mrs. Carter, Mr. Mighton, Mr. Rosebrugh. Re. freshments were served by members of the executive. Mrs. John Emberg, Centre | street north, is in the Oshawa! General Hospital where she underwent surgery. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs, Bev, Nichols, of Midland, spent last weekend visiting at the home of his sister) and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Chowen, 503 Centre Street north The many friends of Mrs Tom Akey are sorry to learn that she is in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital where she under- did not wish to return to the) 'He drove to Pickering then! stand, but wanted to get back west to the Brock road, where to Toronto. He said when he hadjhe turned right and started to stop for a red light or Simcoe travelling north. 1 started to cry street, the complainant got out)when he turned up the Brock of the car and said she was|foad and kept asking him to | BROCK WHITBY Evening Shows Start 7 and 9 p.m. Feature Starts at 7 and 9:20 ber she had started to on the photo folder. In Toronto, the girl said, she was taken by police to a hospital where she was examined by a/ doctor. She said she gave the licence number to her mother! |who gave it to the police. | | RECOGNIZED ACCUSED Committee chairmen were ap- | | The following day, the girl/pointed for 1963 at. a .recent| said, she was taken to the Whit-|Branch 112, Royal Canadian) by Detachment OPP office to/e gion general membership| | view a line-up. |meeting. | The complainant told the) Following are the newly- court she recognized Pacey im-| appointed chairmen and _ their! mediately as the man who had| committees: canteen and house, raped her the previous night.|Ross- Saunders, chairman and! "There was no doubt whatever! Bill Hayes, assistant; sports, J in my mind that the accused|McIvor; minor sports, A was the man who raped me, 1|;Brown; entertainment, Ed| told the police officers," the gir]/Brush; chairman and Merve said. Dale, member; dance commit- The trial continues today. tee, Ed Brush, chairman and a ntanens 1S TE, eer; «bey, STADIUM GETS NAME Mike Holley, : chairman, Bil! , Barton and Alf Reardon, mem NEW YORK (AP)--The new) home of baseball's New York bers Mets will be named the William) Finance committee, J. Mc A, Shea Stadium in honor of|!vor. chairman, B. Brown and the man who was instrumentall F. Steffler, members; sick com- in getting a National League)Mittee, Vern McCarl, chair- team in New York after the|man; welfare, Alex Brown, Giants and Dodgers had moved|"hairman: membership, Tn ™ to the west coas!. The city coun |Coulthard, chairman, and Tom cil approved a local jaw to tha') Telvor, member and public re- went surgery. They wish her a prompt recovery. Legion Names Committee Heads l effect Tuesday. ilations, Ed. Brush, chairman, | COLLI NS ANNUAL MID-WINTER SHOE SALE | Ladies' Fiancees HI-STYLE PUMPS Values to 13.95 NOW 7.97 - 8.97 Ladies' "Air Step" PUMPS Values to 15.95 NOW 7.97 -- 8.97 -- 9.97 MEN'S HARTT SHOES DISCONTINUED LINES Regularly to 28.00 17.97 MEN'S SPECIAL 45 PAIRS Loafers Oxfords Values to 9.98 NOW 9.97 | LADIES' SNOW BOOTS Values to 12.98 NOW 4.97 to 9.97 UP TO 25% OFF ALL SLIPPERS MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S 10% OFF Discontinued Lines TEEN AGE Flats & Special Children's STRAP TOP Casuals Values to 6.98 99° to 3.97 NOW Skating Outfits by BAUER LADIES' SKATES MEN'S SKATES. MISSES FIGURE TOTS 7- N OVERSHOES Reg. Values to 3.98 ow 77 FIGURF 8.97 9.97 1.91 4.97 HOCKEY & CHILDS SKATES LUGGAGE @ McBRINE @ TRAVELGARD 10% OFF All Stock Lines All Discontinued Lines 25% OFF PHONE 668-3476 COLLINS SHOES -- 119 BROCK ST. S. -- WHITBY OPEN FRI. TILL 9 P.M. q SCERTTOCE TST ETS) 2 UE Reese nee kes dees ee eee ers see Ee EROS ee ee we eee eee cSSeewvseeer

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