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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Oct 1967, p. 19

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26--Apartments for Rent ONE-BEDROOM ggg Foci r 7, stove, refrigerator, one ene water included, $70 monthly. tpl mgd for baby-sitting. Telephone, gl" TBY. Furnished basement apart. WHITBY. bath and entrance, heat and hydro, suitable for Pied couple or two girls. Telephone 6 668-631 YOU WILL ENJOY ~ the -- atmo! phere of the Mona Lisa Apartments, 19 Nonquon Road, where the rents sult, your budget, and the facilities for er" quiet enjoyment. Our Sauna Room and gym, five acres of playground, carpeted halls, and high speed elevators. You can enjoy all these Facilities, with the low. monthly rent at the spacious Mona bite Apartments, 191 Monquon Road. 723-6022 or 725-9934 for further ines. tion. We are open for. inspection from 10 a.m. until FOUR LARGE riment, retrigp -|erator, stove, located Fy 108 Dundas W. Whitby, third floor, $100, 668-2061, p.m. DSITTING ROOM and kitchen, stove, refrigerator, heat and hydro Included, 519 Crerar Ave. $85. Telephone 728-2256, BOWMANVILLE, furnished or unfur- nished one-bedroom apartment, heated, central. Telephone 623-3434. WHITBY -- Three - room upstairs epart- erator provided, adults preferred. Avail- able now. Telephone 668-3800, 6 - 8 p.m, TWO - BEDROOM apartment, heated, stove and refrigerator, ample parking and playing area, convenient to cement factory in Bowmanville. Telephone 623+ 2675. SINGLE YOUNG LADY wishes woman to share apartment, one child welcome. Reasonable. Apply 47 Elena Street at 4 p.m. TWO - ROOM bachelor apartment, news ly decorated, furnished or unfurnished, Close to General Motors and Pedlar's. Parking. Telephone 728-2822 after 6 p.m, THREE large room apartment, one piece bathroom. Reasonable rent, newly decorated, Suitable for one ve two peo ple. Telephone 728-2822 after 6 p.m. UPSTAIRS unfurnished apartment, three rooms, bath. Newly decorated, heated, $50 monthly, Apply 121 Church Street afternoons and evi z THREE-ROOM apartment for rent. F vate entrance and bathroom. Apply n3 Cabot Street. 123 KENT STREET, Whitby, 2-bedroom unfurnished suite. Adults only. Telephone 668-8995. FOUR-ROOM apartment, private en- trance, heat, hot water included. Apply Rainbow Restaurant, 82 Simcoe St. N, LARGE two-bedroom apartment in apartment building, good location, near shopping centre, downtown, hot water, parking, refrigerator, stove, broadloom, One baby welcomed. 725-6851. ONE-BEDROOM apartment, stove, re- frigerator and drapes, $85 monthly. Availabl 1. 23 ENT available on Simcoe Street north. Private, newly decorated. ¥25:887 hospital and school. Telephone on main floor, unturnished, "two rooms and kitch- en, bathroom. Suit one person. $60 Reon: Telephone collect Toronto 763 3. THREE - ROOM apartment and bath, Separate entrance. One child welcome. Refrigerator and stove, newly painted, clean, close to bus. Telephone 728-7998. ONE, TWO and three bedroom apart- ments, stove and refrigerator, wall to wall drapes, electrically heated. 728 726, LARGE 2-bedroom apartment, modern building, refrigerator, stove and drapi supplied. Available December 1. Tele- phone 723-4918. TWO-BEDROOM apartment, __electrie heat, parking, $120 monthly, stove, re- frigerator and drapes supplied. Tele- phone 728-9047. THREE-BEDROOM apartment, newly decorated, on Mill Street, Newcastle, 5100. a month, heat and hydro included. Telephone 797-2719. FOUR-ROOM irtment, close to south Seneral Motors, adults preferred, apply Hid one o'clock, 19 Bloor West. 725- 35 Ny ~NEW. 2-bedroom apartments it 128 Thomas St., stove, refrigerator, slectric heat, hydro, parking. Available sg and by November |. Telephone 728- 26A--Expo Accor dation *LEASANT ROOMS for Expo, $8. per couple. Special family rates. Mrs. M. AacKenzie, 7538 Champlain Blvd, La alle, Que. 27----Rooms for Rent ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOM Available in private home . Call before 5 and 7 p.m. 82 PARK ROAD N. URNISHED ROOM available. Man or tudent preferred. Close to south General Nofors and bus. Telephone 576-2533. JEWLY DECORATED large, furnished edroom in adult house. All conveni- nces paid. Close to north GM, hospital nd downtown, Available now. Tele hone 728-7283. wo ROOMS 1 private home. Telephone 728: 548. WO. furnished h housekeeping fooms, ith kitchen, suitable for girls, Athols ose to downtown. Telephone 725-5581 aYS, 728-6495 evenings. URNISHED bachelor apartment, sink, frigerator and stove. Gentleman only. 5 weekly. Simcoe North district. Tele vone 723-7460. WO furnished house g rooms, kit- ven and bedroom, private entrance, jitable for two. Apply 253 Athol Sfreet ast. ARGE furnished bedroom, laundry and tchen privileges, parking space. Apply 4 Crerar. OYAL HOTEL, V Whitby, 171 Brock St. . Rooms nightly or weekly, hot, cold ater in each room, 668-5012. zy OOMS FOR RENT weekly and nightly, fes, $12 weekly, maid service, res- urant on premises. Queen's Hotel, 67 mcoe St. N. Oshawa. DOMS, ¢ double and single, for girls, ear hospital and high school. Share kite en and living room with other girls. 'lephone 728-1936. NO FURNISHED rooms and bath, itable for one or two business tadies, nk, cupboards, refrigerator. Rooms n be rented separately. Telephone 5-9559, NO ROOMS, one private, one to share clean home, close to factories and spital. Telephone 83. FTRACTIVE furnished bedroom silt- le for gentlemen in adult el cen al, _parking. ce 723-3519. NO NICELY furn Ooms private home, Aaraiy lo ated, "Tele. one 723-5583 after 6 p.m. IWNTOWN AREA, two large forniaied sms, private entrance, with cooking d jsundry Sn Suitable or two. lephone 728-280: IRNISHED "sic room, three. sce bath, private entrance. Apply 50? Road South. IRGE, well furnished room, central, rking, hot water. Telephone 668-5996. TRACTIVE ROOM for young lady, w bedroom suite, large closet, electri¢ at, laundry vaste board optional. Tele- one 723-4491 EASANT, | furnished room suiti siness gentleman. Ideally se to buses and downto, rance. Telephone 725-2010, ET OLDER lady could have heal- furnished rooms, rent free in wi- vs' comfortable home, fifteen mine s to Oshawa, Write Box M81449, Osh- a Times. OOKLIN AREA, Sighs for rent in intry home, for one two people, ndry and kitchen eniionee: yale ne 655-3058. EAN ROOMS for rent, near north neral Motors and downtown. Apply Arthur Street. Telephone 725-9403 OM with kitchen, refrigerator and ve, on Athol St. E. $65. Telephone 0154. OR RESULTS Times Action Classified 723-3492 Room and Board 30--Automobiles for Sale 37--<Auction Sales 00M AND BOARD RAMBLER AMERICAN 220 'OUNG MEN, pad to share, lunches lone, five or seven day week. Call 725- 045, OOM AND yaareery for one Mot 'elephone} or apply 10 "330 Lakefield Street. (OOM AND BOARD for gentleman near General Motors and Houdaille. ing facilities. Apply 863 Ritson Road |. 723-8364. $2100. 36 months x $68.13. Charges $352.80. Scotia Bank Finan- HITBY, are location. Private room board veel. tOOM AND BOARD at reduced rate for irl in ago for small bysitti 723-6972. $2500. 36 months x $81.11. Charge $420. 190M AND BOARD for one gollemen: ingle fee to share room, television in 8-172) ment, central location, stove and retrig. ~ 2 Sans | to a $2600. 36 months x $84.35. Charges $436.80. ORKSHOP or double garage wanted AMBASSADOR (0--Automobiles for Sale Auction Sale Sat., Oct. 28 Sale at 1:30 p.m. sharp Household Furniture Property of Estate of late Mrs. R. J. Lawson, 87 Christina Cres., Pickering (Village). Walnut desk, Ribbon Mahog- any sideboard, Oak Dining- room suite, Deury 16" Loud- speaker and Projector, Wal- nut bedroom suite, Twin beds, 2 chests, cedar chests, Dressing table, large chest of drawers (antique), Upholster- ed arm chair, 2 upholstered arm chairs, 2 upholstered stools, Rocking chairs (An- tique) 2 Wilton "rugs, Spode china, table lamps, floor lamps, silver dishes, an- tique china, Pictures, wing- chair, headboard (double), Occasional tables, Table saw with extension stand, Ya horsepower motor, Lawn mower, garden tools. Many other articles. Terms cash. Sale at 1:30) p.m. Auctioneer. Loyal Pogue, Telephone 668-4271. NICOLS MOTORS LTD. WHITBY 668-3331 THESE USED CARS MUST BE SOLD. OUR SALES DE- PARTMENT WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL ALL UNITS MARE CLEARED, ANY REAS- $2 600. 36 Be x $84.35. Charges Wellman Motors 100 NONQUON RD. TED, AS LOW AS Only $10 Down on the car of your choice, with up to 48 months to re- 1965 Rambler Classic sedan, 6 cylinder automatic, radio, 9 1963 Plymouth sedan, standard transmission, Morley Stalker 137 King West 723-6322 -- 723-8311 1963 Chevrolet Biscayne, OSHAWA TRANSMISSION SERVICE New convenient location 116 BOND ST. WEST We now hove the facilities © mission Lic. J79811. | 1962 Volkswagen, F esis sone) fe of them) Lic. Call 576:2610 MORE CASH Paid for Good Clean Cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK ROAD SOUTH wagon, 8 cylinder, automatic, SAT., OCT. 28th ESTATE or F,R, "REX" HERVIEUX ot the BOWMANVILLE AUCTION BARN Household effects --- hall stand desk, odd chairs, T.V., end tables, dining room suite, daveno, reclining chair, 3 piece chesterfield, glassware, bookcases, assorted dishes, continental beds, dressers, vanity mirrors, chest of draw- ers and many other articles. No reserve. Terms cash. Doug Gower -- Jim Wood Auctioneers Bowmanville Auction Barn Nelson Street at Old Canning Factory 728-1005 -- 723-0976 The undersigned auctioneer will sell by public auction, the farm stock and implements of Mr. Ernest Wright, Lot 35, Con. 9, Darlington Township, Townline of East Whitby and Darlington North, one mile West of Enfield and North, second farm or three miles East of Raglan and South, on 1960: Falcon 2 door ysedan Haga "41960 Pirncaih, 2 door hardtop, automatic trans- |. Neévér driven th tier Looks and handiés like new, Austin Héaley, best offer. 668-69: 961. TS. Four-barrel carburetor, | in- tit i RAMBLER SALES -- SERVICE i ao will sell or trage for beat, trailer and motor or tracter or roto-tilier of freezer. Telephone 728-2395. i) ) FORD, radio, , tloor shift, $100. Tele- New and Used Cars NICOLS 'MOTORS LTD. WHITBY -- 668-3331 GUS BROWN MOTORS LIMITED R.R, No. 3, Oshawa TRADE UP OR DOWN. Top 9 so0ee,. "tight Sy linet oe os a 'tation, ti 4 euaveoutr. four-door ot re," radio, ly tires, =3 ROLET" capris Phone 728-7375 or 728- 7376 y morning, October 28th, 'cay 65 head purebred and grade Holstein cattle and the full line of farm machinery. The farm is sold and no reserve. Sale to commence sharply at 11 a.m. Lawrence Harris, clerk; Pethick & Reid, auctioneers. ~ Auction sale, of household effects on Wednesday, Octo- ber 25th, the property of the late Mrs. White at 57 Pros- pect St., Bowmanville. Elec- tric stove, gas stove, fridg, chesterfield, settee and 2 chairs, tilting table, small tables, beds, dressers, steel clothes closets, quantity of lin- ens Gnd bedding, some lovely old dishes. At this sale you will find» many antiques in furniture and dishes. This lady was formerly an antique dealer and this is some of her Sale at 1 p.m. FLORIDA BOUND 31--Compeact Cars for Sale Cliff Pethick, auctioneer. | 38--Coming Events FINAL BUS TRIP TO EXPO ON OCT. 27, 28, & 29 LEAVING OSHAWA 6 P.M. FRIDAY -- RETURNING FROM MONTREAL 6 P.M, SUNDAY $35.00 PER PERSON FOR EVERYTHING INCLUDING BREAKFAST For More Information Call 725-8470 ANYTIME BINGO St. Gertrude's PARISH HALL 690 KING ST. E. Every Monday at 8:00 PM | 20 Games -- Jackpot -- Snowball and Share the Wealth Free Admission No Children under 16 BAZAAR & RUMMAGE SALE Mon., Oct, 23 1:30 -- 4 p.m. To be held at ST. JOSEPH'S Catholic Church (formerly Holy Trinity) Barrie and Court St. sponsored by 14th Cubs and Scouts Centennial Christmas BAZAAR Royal Canadian Legion Hall 471 Simcoe St. South Auspices, Ladies Auxiliary, Branch 43 October 24th at 8 p.m Aprons, fancy work, child- ren's wear, toys, socks, nov- elties, home baking, country store, "touch and toke'"', tea room 6 p.m. HOME BAKE SALE, Wednesday, Octo- ber 25, 261 Bloor Street East, 1 p.m.- BIRTHS DEATHS KEMP, Elva Irene day of Whitby, dear sister of Mrs. B, Doug: at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby pect Cemetery, Toronto. Minister the woud! be appreciated. LANGMAID Roy (Mrs, Roy McGill) Enniskillen, MENARD, Rachel |wife of Moise Menard; in her 65th year. Resting at Armstrong Fune Oshawa, with funeral servi ferment Mount Lawn awa. |BABY SMELKO -- (Baby Boy) In the Oshawa General Hospital on Wed- |nesday, October 18, baby Smelko, in- lfant son. of Mr. and Mrs, G. Smelko |(stillbirth). Interment was in Resurrec- tion Cemetery. At ne Oshawa General Hospital on Fri- ctober 20, 1967, Elva Irene Lillew (formerly of Toronto) beloved wife of the late Mervyn Thomas Kemp, dear mother of Mrs. W. A. Andrew (Betty) Rev. W. J. S. McClure. Visitors com- mencing 7 p.m, Saturday. If desiredisecond season in w ¥ Contributions to the Gideon Society adr At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Friday, October 20, 1967, Roy Lang- maid, RR_ 1 Hampton, In his 74th year, * af # beloved husband of Katie Stephens dear/¢XPerience with the latter com- father of Muriel (Mrs. Orville Lunn) Peterborough, Charles, RR | Hampton and Helen (Mrs. Lioyd Preston) Bow- manville. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the ¢ha- rr pel on Monday at 3:30 p.m. Interment] Phillip De Long' captured the Bowmanville Cemetery. Brother of Elsie/14 and under Juvenile boys sing- ------|Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- feral Hospital on Friday, October 20, |1967, Rachel Kerr Campbell, beloved chapel Tuesday, October 24, 2 p.m. In- "}solation mens singles with a 2-6, BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES | FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundas St. E., 668-3552 Whitby, Ont, | STAFFORD | IN MEMORIAM for service. in the chapel on Monday,/ed events in the Oshawa Ten- October 23, at 2 p.m. Interment Pros- nis Club championships by win- ning the mens doubles for the tims of the extra set match were the youthful team of Ter- ry Keys and Brian Barker. It was a case of youth versus ing out on top in the later stag- es of the match, 6-1, 5-7, 6-0, 6-2. les with an 8-2 win over cousin Brent De Long. Murray Farncombe took the J8 and under junior boys title " by defeating Grant Metcalfe 8-2. Dave Stewart won the con- |7-5, 6-3 decision after a lengthy marathon against Lew Rundle of Bowmanville and Oshawa. The list of champions follows: Mens | singles" - - Terry Keys; La- GLENHOLME SCHOOL Senior Boys: Wayne Vennor 175, mie Swayne 170, Carlo DeJong |Robert Pearsen 220, John Wilson |Stanley Welsh 210, John Martinrili Baw O'Boyle 250 and Bobby Henning! | 200. | Senior girls: Christine Straszewski |215, Christine LaRush 173, Karen }O'Boyle 210, Lorraine Marshall 90, Gly. |nis Gard 115, Barbara Freiter 90, Wanda BLOHM -- In loving memory of a4 Mather 190 and Debbie Bartlett 140. Intermediate Class: Susan Lazin 105, dear daughter, Barbara, who passed| Joe Holkema 80, Mary Polacok 75, Ross away October 21, 1960, in her 2Ist year. Aten. day in some small way, | Memories of you come my way; Though absent you are always near, | Still loved, still missed and very dear. --Ever remembered by Mother. | BLOHM -- In loving memory of a dear |sister, Barbara, who passed away Oc- |tober 21, 1960, in her 21st year. ) There is an ache in our hearts That years won't take away, We miss you, dear, and always will. --Sadiy missed by brother Ray and sis- ter-in-law Shirley. 1964. you were called away, you been left to sta But our thoughts reach out for you Never a joy that comes our way That we wish you could share too, No one knows the grief we bear not there. Son Bruce, Verna and family away October 21, 1964. | have within my lonely heart A picture of your face, Though the years may come and go Time can ne'er erase. Those who have a mother, Treasure her with care, You never know her value 'Till you see her empty chair. Patient, kind and true, No other friend in all the world Will be as true to you For ail her loving kindness, She wants nothing In return, if all the world deserts you To your mother you cen turn. A place in our hearts no one cen fill; So many things to ee with you had'e, There's never a day" that passes by, --Forever loved 'and remembered by! --Lovingly remembered by 'daughter|" Wigh s Kane 90, Michael Polityka 50, Terry Clark 150, Dennis Boivin 160, Walter |Kaschahub 80 and Ricky Peyton 131 Carlo DeJong and David O'Boyle were the two best bowlers for Glenholme ae. this week. Good work, Carlo and avid, POST OFFICE LEAGUE High Triples -- Helen Gibbons 662,| Jim Wilson 656, Bev Stephenson 632, |lvan Bent 630, Herb Butler 621 and War- |ren Burbridge 614. High Singles -- Ivan Bent 280, Helen Gibbons 278, Jim- Wilson 278, Ena| Pearce 258, Herb Butler 248, 223, Glad |MERLIN -- In loving memory of a dear/Atherton 232, Don Mills 232, Bev! mother and grandmother, Eva Bertha| Stephenson 233, 226, Ted Bell 225 and Merlin, who passed away October 21, Dan Romano 220, Team Standing -- Strikers 25, Hop- So many things have happened since|pers 25, Stars 24, Hippies 23, Twisters |2% Hipsters 22, Avengers 18 and Knock- SUNDAY SOCIAL LEAGUE Team Standings -- Aces Up 24, Mixers |24, Bobcats 24, Expos 22, Minies 19, |Dumbells 18, Destroyers 16, Centennlais When the family meets and you're!1g, Desperates 15, Boozers 12, Alley |Benders 11 and Hot Shots 9 600 Scores -- J. Meikle 728 (261, 241, 226), C. Clements 694 (340), T, Hobbs 691 (260, 242), F Clements 683 (275, MERLIN -- In loving memory ot 8/292), §.' Smycnuik 687 (292), P. Skid. dear mother, Eva Merlin, who passed imore 632 (241), E. Patterson 626 (229, |225), D. Hughes 624 (247), D. Duncan 619 (249) and E. Rouse 612 (247). 215 Games -- G. Beaudry 254, P. Han- sen 230, L. Jackson 226, L. Parish 224, J, Suddard 224 and L. Patterson 215. | COMMERCIAL LEAGUE | High Triples -- J. Petyko 822 (252, | 282, 288), T. Hoskings 736 (296, 248), J. |switiam 696 (236, 229, 231), D. Craw. ford 692 (271, 210, 211), F. Melenson 690 | (284, 226), D. Duncan 679 (211, 203, 265), S. Lawrence 674 (305), H. Bent 659 (255, 258), P. Smell 659 (256, 221) and Davahty, sale _ 220) Doris, Son-tnsiaw Bernie, and grandson |o79, B, fry "73, E. Thibod Denis, Teresa, Roberta Lynn, born Tues awa | thanks to Dr, WwW. H. Stanley, Dr, Kutzner and mater- nity staff. HAWKINS -- John and Alaine are happy 1966 Pontiac 4 door hard- 38--Coming Events % VOLVO and PEUGOT % MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. rete Also 4 seasons dir ROBSON MOTORS Bowmanville 623-3396 ENVOY, a condition, $180. Apply 1966 Meta > es for ragiine. In good ZOLTAN and NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun ) im dard, five good tires, light blue with srer, Bil pass saféty Inspection, ih. eaT nu ee Co rrgE Specializing in Volkswagen matic, power equ ares radio, also iti 160_ Simcoe South Me 51 ' 1 FONTIAG: ee two - door, six ou i » $47: 6) WILLMAN Mi MINK, hd lady's car, récon- ditioned and winterized, Lie. J86771. Swn payment, $4 per week. Wellman's Dp Gal ixie 500, Lal complete- good . Apply 644 Bloor Street East, m ini) TRIUMPH Herald coupe, in ox SHH ee ate iar tak clean, traction, radio, rear 'speaker, tor, chrome accessories, 390 engine. Top/t CHEVROLET Nomad wagon, val etc., ve alga ra) oy le. aw ad Sale ie use PARTS, tires, wheels, ators, spindles for trailers, springs. Bloor, Street East, 723-2281. as Ws TON pickup, V8 motor, custom bers, foversly owned. Equipped with all incl. power geek arerer etc. WAL, SA truck, 9000 rubber, néw ba XC! tone. F, 5. ba AR * oad Vari rolet_ Bel Air, six SotUnti. Tesora imi Be WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO EVERY MONDAY Admission ticket gives you free chance on door prize. TWO JACKPOTS 56 and 59 One Must Go $500. IN 52 NOS, OR LESS $200. In announced Nos, $50 Consolation Prize $10 per line in both gomes $150 JACKPOT $20 A HORIZONTAL LINE an FULL CARD in 52 Nos. or less $ ECHL GAMES AT $30 $45 in 17_Nos. or less 20 GAMES AT $20 Reauier, gerne ba pay _-- in er yr BIRD. GAME $10 r Prize EXTRA BUSES RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA 17, 1987, at Women's College Hos. pital, Toronto. Robingon) thank God for the safe ar- rival of their son, Sean Todd, 9: Ibs. 13¥2 oz8., on Wednesday, October 18, 1967, at the Oshawa General sey i thanks to Dr. K. Madgwick and 4th floor nursing staff. Drewniak) are happy to announce the trrival of Heidi Marie, 9 pounds, 11 ounces, Thursday, October 19, 1967, at the Oshawa General Hospital. A sister and birthday present for Walter Jr. Spe- cial thanks to Dr. Mcliveen and 4th floor staff. DEATHS it Broadbent (Helen) Mrs. [riton (Wilma) in his 78th year. Rest- | ling at Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral line. cha 1502 King Street East. Service in} s ped, radio, excellent Suey one own: pbyment, He per week, Palla 1» 72B- er. 728-8791 between 6 - 7 p.m: is or NATIONAL. NAL Dump truck. | 33--Automobiles Wented CARS WANTED Buying A New Car? Sell your used car to 'T Car Dealer and 'Save'. UY CAMPIN MOTORS MARO, red, wheel discs, stick ni 'ike new, Tele- "61 FALCON station yoann. her BLA "61 Karmann Ghia, radio, $200, hardtop, radio, $195. Port Perry, 9857538 iy andar new pain 5 new rear quarters, $350. 668-3857 befor toma: ei faa excellent Tonditton. '@ CAURENTIAN four-door V-8, § AD Deh sR Phone 668-5105 after 5 p.m. ranma Na. eh cars Pgh ae ae ing, No charge for towing. a tee ne 72-4849 anytime. hardt very well, $200. Also '60 0d running condition, $150. Telephone 4, SHAW ae WRECKERS CO. Cars Aer parts for sale. 1s 89 Bloor Street East. 725-2311. "34 --Automobile Repair FRED STONE Brooklin -- 86 Queen St. E. REBUILT ENGINES OVERHAUL AND ENGINE PARTS --. and Found Dark brown wallet containing Eiirenship papers and other aa 725-0349. ISIE Pe V-8 automatic, power equipped, ee ee iV87 METEOR Rideau convertible with radio, whitewalls, in fair condition. Tele ne 728-9204, ONE OWNER, 1960 Chevrolet, 6 cylin- der, automatic, radio. In good id on ming $450. Telephone 728-4073 after 5 FOUR WHEEL tractor, $250 or best oa "cash. Telephone 668-81 & PONTIAC Parialonne, two-door Children Under 16 Not Admitted 18 ogee by donations to Oshawa KINSMEN "BINGO 2 -- $200 JACKPOTS 52-50 One Must Go PLUS $10. per line Both Games $25. Consolation $150. Jackpot Game 20 REGULAR GAMES AT $20. Last 5 Games $30. Per Game Early Bird 7:45 Sharp $25. full card Guaranteed $5. a line TUESDAY Admission 50c P, au aie glass, e000 miles. Telephone 668- LR cr eg ie BUICK, good condition, NS Brain '0. PONTIAC sat aie 'completely | Owner ps Lic. 595865, wellman's, 728-7351. JAGUAR Mark in a 'six cylinder over- LADY'S SILVER WATCH with black}. af vicinity of Sally Shop and four phone 725: DAILY NEWSPAPER READERS An average 300 million copies of 8, dally newspapers are sold ihroushout| "the F.lworld on any given weekday. That's why It's smart business to ad- vertise in The Times' .. It's so popular. It's the one place people look for your ad. To get your bg before 23,000 subscriber-readers at diel 723-3492, low eost, just Classified Section till? Wilfred J. Lucknow, Ont., on Friday, October At ioe 1967, Wilfred J. Brunt, in his 76th ar, beloved husband of Helen Toms, [dear father of Howard William Brunt |Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel | adil Service in the chapel a Monday at 2 o'clock. Interment Oron |Cemetery. CHAPMAN, Walter ie Chapman, beloved husband of Flor- nce L. Ball, dear father of Mrs. R pel Monday October 23 at 2 p.m.| A brother for Dwayne and Kim, Many ROHRER -- Walter and Camille (nee, Bryce Gar-| | "Gaim and peaceful he is sleeping, Sweetest rest that follows pain, We who loved him sadly miss him, But trust in God to meet again. and daughter-in-law Vera, loving memory of @ BITTNER -- George and Jean (nee|dear husband nl" father, George Saun- Cryderman) happily announce the ar-|ders, who passed away October 22, 1958. rival of a baby sister for Dianna and|--Rose and the boys. -- In loving memory of W. » Who passed away October 21, ae hai R. Gr it nhardt 2: % Joynt yi Cleaners 28, Beatty Haulage 26, General 10 and Hambly's Bev. 9. | Keep trying, Joe. ALBERT ST. UNITED CHURCH High Triples: Gordon Shmilt 712, Glenn lo the birth of their ee 9 PO payed remembered by his son George |Maunder 678, Roger Plancke 675, Eric [davgnter, Zilla Christine, Tuesday Ja tol cklin 667, Mace Morrison 620, Winnie |Scott 613, Jim Scott 613, Marg Jacklin | TARRANT -- In loving memory of &/612, and Dorothy Pridie. jdear Dad and Grandpa, who left us three! HOSEY -- Hurvin and Jacqueling (nee| years ago October 21, 1964. Dearer still as the years depart, He lives forever in our hearts, Glen | The "ears in my eyes | can wipe away, stay --Lovingly remembered by wife Kath- leen. jaway October 21, 1964. | God gave us a wonderful father, His memory will never grow old, He molded his heart of pure gold. He needed a star in heaven, A beautiful light to shine, So out of this world of sorrow He chose that dear dad of mine --Daughter Eileen, son-injaw Surt and grandsons Melville, Ray and Glen, But the ache in my heart will away | He fashioned his smile of the sunshine, High Singles: Perce Clark 229, 205, Don Parker 233, 200, Frank Cooper 212, 201, Cliff Davis 252, Amy Kellington 226, Dick Cronter 219, Keith Pike 214, Pearl Always remembered by son Frank,|Marlow 212, Jean Morrison 212, Gord ener - In - law Marie and grandson | Ford 209, Bill Hamilton 206, Helen Corb- |man 206, Walt Tippett 205, Bea Holland TARRANT -- In loving memory of |203 and Grace Locke 200. jmy dear husband, Fred Tarrant, whe | pirea Standings: Comets 18, Aces 17, |passed away October 21, 1964, ] ' [ 1 miss you more than anyone knows, land Waves 11, Chiefs 8, King Pins | vert ee that passes the emptiness @nd Turtles 4 Inners 16, Drifters 14, Stars 12, Gaels LADIES MAJOR B LEAGUE High Triples: Lirene Moore 672 (307), | Annette Burrows 631, Flat Anderson 1627 and Anne Knop 6: High Singles: Ruby, Elan 259, Loi: N Ss TARRANT -- In loving memory of Burden 256, Cathy Jay 253, elda my dear dad, Fred Tarrant, who passed | Prompsen 246, Bert Cole 240, Marg ey 234, Vera Szikszay 233, Dot Mc tails 232, Vi Rorrison 216, Joan Tay- lor 212, Hazel Rumpel 208, 205, Anne Elmthurse 207, Jean Brown 206 and Hel- jen Gillard 200. | Points taken: Henderson's 0, Figwere jby Penrose 4, Whhite's 1, Mister Towers 3, Burn's 0, Saywell's "a and Motor City 1, Mitchell's 3. Team Standing: Saywell's 17; Mis- fer T.V. Towers and Flowers By Pen- = rose 15, White's and Motor City 9,/102 Taylor And Petre Win As Tennis Season Ends las (Gertrude) Miss Mariorie Litew,| Defending champions Ray George and Bert of Torcnto. Resting Petre and Jack Taylor conclud- OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Printers 23, Doyles 14, Western Oil 13, Honyokers 12, Patte's Paints 10, Rebels THE | OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, October 21, 1967 19 dies singles - Mary Moore: mens doubles - Ray Petre and Jack Taylor; Ladies doubles Mary Moore and Carol Dods- worth; mixed doubles - Ron Guiltinan and Marg Gray. The official closing of the club is scheduled for the club- house on Saturday, November llth, starting with cocktails at 6:30 followed by the banquet and presentation of trophies Starting at 7:00. Following the banquet dancing will be in order to the music of the Dodsworth Orchestra. Officials directing the centen- nial year's activities consisted of; president - Ralph Har- lowe; vice - president - Ralph McKendry; secretary - Jean- ette Kilgour; treasurer - Sus- an Wylie; tennis director - Ron Guiltinan. All senior and intermediate members are welcome to at- tend the banquet and dance. Junior prize winners only may attend the banquet. | CATHOLIC LEAGUE 600 Scores: D. Arsenault 745 (288, 247), Cardinal 726 (252, 273), A. Cardinal 661 (285), J. O'Malley 640 (284), B. | Delves 632 (235), J, Brady 628 (324), and! J. Rolfe 614 (251) 225 Scores: D. Araujo 265, A, Richard) 1240, E. Holy 233 and B, Carey 231 Points Taken: Tigers 4, Pin Smashers| } Gliders 3, Hippies 1 | | 227), Vi Rorison 487 (303, 184), June |Grice 484 (254, 230), Betty Campbell 481 Ann Peters 455 (185, 270), Flo William: | Son 453 (190, 263), Mary Frobel 442 (193, 243), Rose Stovin 432 (252, 180), Celia| (coins) Wigg 481 (231, 187) and Irene Campbell |stamps, 1401 (195, 206) High Singles: Helen Gourlie 240, Myrna| Brooks, Baldwin 232, Mabel Moss 221, Eleanor|Times, \Crowells 221, Mary Nichols 220, Vera Sziszay 214, Annette Burrows 211, trene| Front Moore 211, Merle Poch 206, Betty Black Ontario. Ontario residents add 1M {201 and Lillian Hayward 200. |Upholstery 6, Swan's Hardware 5, |Thompson Kernaghan § and Jury and Lovell 4. p ~ | "Congratulations te VI Rorison on a| Needlecraft 203 single. of designs, INTER-CITY LEAGUE |lard 646, John Slappendel 631, T. Water-| |house 614, Stu Reeson 610, Barry Watt 603 and Ed Greenfield 712 High Singles: Jim Meikle 300, 261, Barb Geen 291, 231, John Hubbard 286 239, John Slappendel 238, 207, K. T.} Collard 235, 212, Barb Downey 242, Barry |treal 28, Wafers 21, Crystals 20, Wheelers | g 14, Grits and Grinds 10 CITY HALL LEAGUE High Triples -- Jack Goodman June St. Onge 733, Ralph McCullough | |683, Royce Weatherbee 681, Ben Coelen | 669, Fern Buechler 653, John Procher 635, Don Sager 642, Earl Schaefer 63) and Guy Williams 612. High Singles -- Jack Goodman 268, 238 and 235, June St. Onge 259, 240 and 234, Royce Weatherbee 258, Guy Wil- D. Heit 256, Earl Schaefer 250, 233, Ben oelen 250, Fern Buechier 248, 235,|7 21, John cher 238, Pat Smith 234 and Nell. Daniel P. Ambra 204. S. white eaten McCullough 248, 264, 5. 'aham 245, Subiotto 226. W. Hare 224, and 1/Squares 10. H. |Eniott 645 (270), Marg Carmichael 627 7), and Diane Lounds 613 (235, 233) Near Little 'Bivil, High Singles -- Harvey Balson 244, Claude Glasstord 235, Jim Carmichael Eenfennial Year," 205, Flo Pack 220, Bob Miller 218,/A!! hay Pack 217, 209, Ev. Stata 215, 207, Robinson 201 and Lorna' Bacon 290 | Team Standing -- Quits and 67's, 11). points, Darts 10, Mapa's 8, Cokes and MAGILL'S MIXED BOWLING bana High Triples -- E. Bastarache 806, pew 485, S. Smith 651, D. Kmsey 548 and B. Crovter 518. 223 and B, Madigan 243 M, Smith 97, 67. HUMORESQUE BLIND BOWLING McColeman (196, 195) 391, followed Rolly Cousins (113, 135) 248, Ada Mc- Donough (70, 104) 174, Josie Waldin- ing sperger (63, 94) 15 57) 130, Sonia Dia Vera Siblock (63, 48) 111, Clara dard (56, 46) 102 and Vi Pike (60, 42) ) TARRANT -- In loving memory of a Mitchell's 7, Henderson's 6 and Burn's dear father and grandfather, Frederick 3 We will always remember the way he looked, The way he spoke and smiled, The little things he said and did, Are with us all the while Far down the lane of memories The light is never dim, linteement Mount Lawn Cemetery. Leb-| Until the stars forget to shine lanon Lodge A. F. and A. M. service! We will hateamber hitn, it the Funeral Home Sunday evening! --Always remembered by son Kit and jat 7:30. Expressions of sympathy 3 | family. School and treatment center, ELVER, Maicolm Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- tral Hospital on Friday, October 20,/ 1967, Malcolm Elver, beloved husband Douglas Cruickshank (Joy) Oshawa, Douglas of Timmins and Robert of Ot- tawa, gon of Mrs. Mabel Elver of Tor-| onto and brother of Mrs. Wm. Bull! (Muriel) Donald and Conrad of Toronto and Gordon of Ottawa in his 54th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home Oshawa with funeral service in the cha- fel Monday, October 23, 2 p.m. Inter- ment Oshawa Union Cemetery. GIBSON, enteres 'nice rest in Taunton, Ontario, on Friday, October 20, 1967, Elva Vice, widow of George Gibson, mother of Mrs. George Harper (Marian) Uxbridge, sis- fer of Mrs. Donald Yéllowlees (Flor- ence), Taunton, Mrs. Harold Jebson (Leta) Beaverton, Mrs. Hilton Tink (Myrtle) Ebenezer, Clarence and Russel! of Solina; in her 69th yearn Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel Mron- day, October 23, 1 p.m. Interment Zion Cemetery. HAINES, wen. Ronaid At his home Bobcay: Thursday October 19, 1967 Harry Ronald Haines, formerly of Lindsay, in his 63rd year, beloved husband of Bessie Slick, loving father of Bernice (Mrs. R. Hughs) and re (Mrs. Wm. Parker) both of Osh- Magi ee Marion Crip- | of Mauda Kellar and father of Mrs.| TREGONNING -- In loving memory) R. away October 21, On' Friday Gctober 20 1967 Walter Rob-|jrn;en" WMO Passed away High with handicap was'Eva Wakely | (53, 52) 105. bis Contributions, 'Payments Due To Go Up of a dear wife and mother, Marjorie) OTTAWA (CP)--Pension pay- |Tregonning, who passed away October/ments and contributions will go jup next January under the old lage pensions, guaranteed in- jcome supplement and Canada }21, 1965. Nothing can ever take away The love @ heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps her neér, --Ever loved and remembered oy hus- |band Carl and daughter Doreen, WALKER -- In loving memory of my husband, George Walker who passed away Octobér 23rd 1965. We cannot Lord, Thy purpose see, But all is well that's done Py, Thee. -Always remembered by wife Mildred, Gary and Marilyn. A LASTING TRIBUTE __ For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 CARDS OF THANKS COLBARY -- The family of the late Skip Colbary would like to express their deepest thanks to all their relatives, friends and neighbors from Brooklin, Habel lon and Carol tare: Douglas union) a ichmond Hill, dear brother of Donelda of Buffalo New York, Henrietta (Mrs. M. Ehrhart) Bob- caygeon, Mildord of Toronto, and Jack and Frances of California. Resting at the home of Mrs. Bruce A. McArthur, one Russell Street East Lindsay. For funeral service on Monday Oct. 23 at 2 p.m. Interment at Riverside Cemetery (Lindsay). KOCHO, Lewis ooo | Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- 000/eral Hospital Friday, Oct. 20, 1967, Lewis Kocho, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kocho and brother Mrs. Arthur Podlowski (Kathleen) and Daniel of Oshawa in his 23rd year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with funeral service in the chapel Mon- day, October 23 at 3:15 p.m, Interment awa Union Cemetery, and McLaughlin Blvd., Osh- awa, General Motors of Canada, Local 222 UAWA, Bathurst Containers, Whitby, 'Local 2 - 242, IWA, Branch 43 Canadian Legion, Ireland Studios, Unity Flute and Drum Band, Toronto, Ray McConneél and boys, BA Garage, Toronto, Legionnaires Tyke Baseball team and families, Adult Education Centre, and all others for their acts of kindness, messages of sympathy minster United Church' and Armstrong Funeral Home for all their help. --The Colbary family. MOORE -- We wish to express our deepest thanks to Rev. Lytle, friends and neighbors, and Armstrong Funeral Home for their acts Of kindnegs and messages of sympathy, in the recent loss of a dear 'wife and mother, Mrs. Fay ett (Nipper) Eaton, 97 Colborne pension plans. The charges reflect a_two- per-cent increase in the cost of living in the 1967-68 base year for the three programs. Contributions to the Canada Pension Plan will be based on earnings between $600 and $5,- 100 a year. Current maximum is $5,000. This will mean maximum yearly contributions by employ- ers and employees of $81 in- stead of $79.20. For the self-em- ployed, maximum contributions will be $162 instead of $158.40. Tables incorporating the FUNERAL FUNERAL OF EVERETT (NIPPER) EATON The funeral service for Ever- Street East, who died Oct. 18, at the Oshawa General Hospital, was held at the McIntosh-Ander- son Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Oct. 20. The service was conducted by Rev. A. Woolcock, padre of Branch 43, Royal Canadian Le- gion. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Gerald Preston, Richard, Robert and Moore The Moore Family. Kenneth Clements, Kenneth Hickey and Edward Gaw. ployer: '$ next month. Pension Plan payments will be} slightly higher. The amounts) paign for vary with the number of years of contributions and the maxi- \ing- -hall mum pension will become pay- |the province able first in 1976, It will be| $25.50 a month from $25. The the cost-of-living rise. crease by the end of 1968. The amount of increase will be) province-wide small, because reduced benefits|qress, promised "a responsible, are being paid in initial years Of!program to build New Bruns- to build New Bruns-| 9, wick," a program he described sensible and positive compared to PC promises which the plan. PENSIONS UP $1.50 Some 1,360,000 old age pension|@S_¢alm, recipients will get monthly 5 : y 'jhe described as "irresponsible." cheques of $76.50 instead of the Mr. Van Horne, speaking on a .|by one year t i ry, |Similar TV hook-up, said Mr. Pragihtnitedl, F be Cul hes Robichaud had failed to hold a . . platform convention. "copied our program-- too little too late." present $75. Eligible age drops pensioners receiving the guar- anteed income supplement will receive additional sums from OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS SMOCK PILLOWS By ALICE BROOKS Smocked pillows -- easy and 1 0; Nigh Hawks 4, Alouettes 0; Leaders|fast to do 3, Swingers 1; Champs 3, Jet Set and/duroy, New smoc! ked ailews _ : they) | MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE are smocked on the Bt side! High Doubles: Mae Jamieson 498 (271,\of fabric. |fer; (284, 197), Kay Manilla 461 (246, 215), |12 square, SKIRTING FALL By ANNE ADAMS SKIRT SEASON is about to The Oshawa|Sew them Toronto 1,/shirts, Printed Pattern 4825: Misses' Team Standing: People's 12, Kinloch's|2¢ Sales tax. Print plainly PAT- Paige Sizes 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 10, NuWay 9 Angus Graydon 8, Jordan's| TERN NUMBER, NAME, Florist 8 Ballinger's Meats 8, Modern DRESS SIXTY. - FIVE CENTS (65c) Catalog--hundreds|for each pattern Ontario resi- six free patternsjdents add 3c sales tax. Print (includes designer sweaters) in- High Triples: Jim Meikle 741, Barb|Structions inside. Knit, crochet, |DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Geen 716, John Hubbard 663, K. T. Col-;embroider. 50c Send order to ANNE ADAMS, Book No. 1 -- Deluxe Quilts --|care of The Oshawa Times, 16 complete patterns. Send 60c. | No. 2 -- Museum Quilts| West, Toronto 1, Ontario. FALL'S NEW FASHIONS -- Book No. 3 -- Quilts for To-|see the best of. the new styles Walt 241, 214 and Pete Ventress 278. |day's Living. New, exciting col-|for all sizes in our new Fall- Team Standing: Aces 30, Bank of Mon- {action -- 15 complete patterns./Winter Pattern Catalog. \6 one pattern free -- just clip | "Book of Prize Afghans -- Knit, coupon in ad Hurry, send crochet ia afghans. 60c. GREENWOOD ENTRIES x3 Sudden Cha: ase, ees rad AWM Ed Greenfield 253, 224, 235, Dale Harten|-- Patterns for 12 quilts. 60c. rine Rack _ by Ferg $\ seem two-year-old 'ites. bres Dee, th "a Va (EXACTOR WAGERING) pag RACE -- Purse $2,400. Allow- Three- and four-year-olds, 7 Fur- Ann's Gem, soon 4 u 's Sub yield ese awenk Shor Team Standing -- Bob Nickels 16, De- ny MW |Hartless Ones 15, Charlie Browns 15, The| Re.pyst x10 Team Standing -- Dodgers 30, MaplejJoneses 14, First Downs 14 and Civic Real Handful" No. 'boy 2 | Tols CANADIAN ORDER or FORESTERS Lotelia Flight, No B y 1) Tammy's Ringo. Dittfach 112 , | Mariondort, Bradtield" 107 X10: Ai SECOND RACE Purse $2,500. Claim-| Rich As eit No Boy SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Allow= Doug Smith 215, Basil Bacon 205, Don|Ave Ave, Grubb Xx! ;, Twovear-olds, foaled in Canada, THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,800, Claim- Great Three-year-olds and up. Expo's 6, Rums $ and BVD's 3 points. Earngs (15). [Top ¢ Billy Baton, Armstrong 116 Chopstick, Grubb A-X114 Helen Mary, Grubb X111 612, L. Madigan 602, B. Poole 587, Cal Emir, Madigan 565, D. Bedding 583, J. Clone | eae Chief, jpanee Me Loose, sg x109 (EXACTOR | WAGERING) SEVENTH RACE--Purse $10,000 pas: ° High Singles -- E. Bastarache 322, 203, Rentedis 281, B. Southwell 206, S. Smith 228, 253, Whistler's Wife, L. Arsenault 238, D. Kimsey 200, 232, B.|Chance Encounter, Kelly B-X114 Poole 207, D. Logan 218, R. Saunders; Communicate, Johnny's Form, Gomez A-120 ¢ y, Hall The King, Grubb A-112 Wal Grand Galop, No Boy 110 Lemons -- H. Luke 49, 80, D, Broad-|fach, bent 82, P. Bishop 83, J. Boyko 91 and /Artista, Mecaviey, C1 ye and Near, Fitzsimmons 114 \A Vv Keith ae M A Dutton Native Victor, Aneeng ns ° Day, Boy B- atal Farms and © J Hemmery [A= Hillcrest stable yee Gardiner Farms. High bowler for this week was Scott, c-- wn ' J Banks Entry. EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,000. bg y FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,400. Claim-|One and one-sixteenth Miles ). A Miss Marianne H., LeBlanc 109 Freda White. (73, Full "| Wallaceburg, Armstrong henko (3%, 80) 117,| Trayhl Dancer, ud. idle Broadcasting Curb Hits N.B. | " IAN DONALDSON | Pear End Season Ray Grills captured the 'A" championship in the Steelwork- rs Golf Club season which re- jcently concluded. He had alow Iproadeastion ropulationt ee |the politicians off the air waves at midnight Friday, ending | changes will be mailed to €m-|most intense radio and televi-| sion At the same time, canal in New Brunswick. final shots of the Monday's seavinciall jelection will be fired from meet- throughout peter than John McKenzie. Germond and John iF ee tied for second low net jwith John Abrams taking third today and Sunday. , Rules Jaid down by the Board $106.25 a month at that time in-\of Broadcast Governors prohibit stead of $104.17. jradio and television campaign-| The orphans' benefit from the|ing within 48 hours of polling, Canada Pension pos goes up to/ day. Gord Rideaut captured the low gross trophy for the second the deadline approached) vear in a row with an 86. Stan flat-rate portion of the widows'|Friday night, the voices of both and disabled widowers' pensions!Liberal Premier Louis J. Robi- risés to a similar figure, while|qjaud and Progressive Conser- the earnings-related portions|yative Leader J. C. Van Horne will increase in accordance with came through the speakers of! ¢ el radio and television sets in this An estimated 40,000 recipients| province of 625,000, where more of Canada Pension Plan pay-|than 315,000 will be eligible: to} ments will be affected by the in-| yote Monday. layout in 89 to nose out John i by one stroke to take prizes respectively. Jim Thompson edged Keith /Ross on the final hole with a jnet of 61 to Keith's 62 to take Nichol captured third Dan Gabona gained his first trophy in the league with sec- while John Coak nana up with third low net. Hidden hole winners were 'Bill Sheridan, Frank Lawrence, Len Smith, Harry Andrews and program In the special event category, longest drive went to Harry Andrews and Keith Ross re- spectively. Ray Grills captured the prize for best iron on No. 9 merely this program. The maximum supplement will be $30.60 in- stead of $30. This means an old age pension plus maximum sup-|senger plement totalling $107.10 alinternational flown in 1961 by U.S. airlines. month instead of $105. | while Dan Garbona was named MORE HIGH-FLYING A total of 39,827,300,000 pas-|rence and i ic and/ceived novelty prizes. A windup banquet held at. Grandview, Nov. 4 Jim Thompson reé-

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