Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 Jun 1958, p. 3

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'Water Safety THE DAILY EE Saturday, Jume 28, 1958 b- Essential Reports of shocking and tragic drowning accidents can be read on the front pages of newspapers every Monday during the sum- mer months. The death toll often rises to double figures. Is this playing safely? Accidents will occur, but you can take precautions to elimin- ate the possibility, Hazards run from narrow and slippery docks to electrocution in water. i | Before using the area check j |for hidden stumps, broken &lass i land dangerous rocks. The ice can change the bottom of your 4 " |lake. When the dock is put out ' : _ |for the first time, replace rotting | . |planks. It is an excellent idea 1} ONE OF THE leading musi- | ronto, will present the pro- | members of the various bands | tory of Music, the band will be | Askew, of Oshawa. The master the Yous a non-slip material ony ** cal organizations in the Toronto | gram at the McLaughlin Band- | of the Toronto Garrison, plus | directed by Flight Officer B. H. | of ceremonies will be Flight |= 3 . peat o on band he shell, Memorial Park, next | a few post graduate students at | Clark. The assistant conductor | Sergeant E." Booth. Pi f bylaws Jequite that resi **411(F) Squadron, RCAF, To- | Thursday night. Made up of | the Toronto Royal Conserva- | is Flight Sergeant William --Photo by Ottaway Studio | ® POOIs. be surroun y fences. When the pools are not in | use they should be properly lock- | ed to prevent children from fall- Big Program Arranged Joronte bard To giiiaRi For Parks Convention i, nes aay nat 1 0 mer Simi, Delegates to the Ontario Parks has arranged a full timetable for| The delegates wives will be eT A aN Soa Qian hak age possible. yervissd pv ming Paces water DANCE PUPILS ASSIST IN BAND CONCERT fistoriation Sonvention to ; held) the ladies starting Friday slo Pest Suriag ha ine y: she gio the du (F) Squadron, The program to be presented Rocks and branches may be hid- One of the delightful num- | was the Scottish Dance given | Forster, Sandra Scott and Tina in Oshawa July 24, 25 and 26, and noon. Schmitz, administrator of Osh-|pCAF Auxiliary Band from the |by the band follows: d : r 0 u ir wi i They will visi kw va Shopping Centr d th "AF Stati ; jden. bers presented during the band | by three of the pupils of the | wilson. their wives, will be treated to a They will visit Parkwood, the awa opping Centre an © Toronto RCAF Station. The band,| Opening fanfare. Dont tnd Hor ating. Wait] coe I Looms | Harvey Dance Avattmy. From') : full program of events at present {home of Col. R. S. McLaughlin, Imanagement has arranged a tour | which is one of the finest brass| O Canada. atk, Swim rnd B. oll vial Park | el An ben Dakin | --Photo by Campbell's Studio being arranged by the Board of and will be transported there and [of the centre. The .adies will be|pands in this section of the prov-| i ; S. Band be s | Parks and City Council. [pack to the hotel by a bus pro- transported to and from the cen- ing, will play at the McLaugh-| The Music Man, selection, Will- Don't swim when overheated. Scheduled tc get under way at|vided by the City of Oshawa. tre by bus, arranged by the city. lin Bandshell in Memorial Park. son. Cool off gradually first. PY 9:30 a.m. Friday, July 24, with| After this, they will visit two Saturday afternoon, all dele Formed Oct. 1, 1957, the band is| Kentucky Babe, novelty, Gubel.| Don't swim when overtired. an official civic welcome by neighborhood parks, where a pro- ates will be invited to Camp | = 0 up of members of various| Bugler's Holiday, trumpet trio, Don't swim too far from shore. 'Mayor Lyman A. Gifford, guest gram of activities has been ar-|Samac to visit the grounds and || 4c of the Toronto Garrison, | Anderson -- musicians, Sgt. N. Swim parallel to the shore. of honor will be Lieutenant Gov- [ranged for their pleasure by W. facilities, then will go to Lake- plus a few post graduate stu-| Flo , LAC R. Sayles and LAC T.| Don't swim until you become vernor of Ontario, J. K. Mackay. |M. Brewster, director of the Osh. |view Park for a demonstration of | jonts of the Royal Conservatory | McEwen. : |exhausted particularly if the ® J Invitations have also been sent [awa Community Recreation Asso- park equipment to be put on by | ¢ nucic of Toronto. | Faust, Ballet Music, Gounod. |water is cold. to the Premier of Ontario, Leslie ciation. Ga or Osawa, Parks Depantitient, a The band has already made a Sys aper hy Phillipe, Pont swim pher gark. Ul wot S1 J Front who ie the ivory, Foiiy ceasing, dceguies will Soiuay, evesing wil sie S50! 20 oy oon) pv eit by, FEW. Aen] Bun eX Io wr president of the association; Hon. [be invited to a concert a |officia! civic recepti endered © ts { is building a fine| 35S: ductor. to difficulties. Yo st th : a1 iin ; ; : : Michael Starr, federal minister of |MeL.sughlin Bandshel] in Menor: 0 delegates by he board of parks gage din DB cir bands Phi Relicario, Paso Doble, Pa- Gearly if you are to do the right 3 Besides enjoying 3 Sood repula: x At in time, on Dfigwa (stop big point Since helicopters re aT member OF Datliamen kn Chis niigfle al wn . Hotel Phi go lo a Ye Toronly prea The dance Holiday For Trombones, Trom- Don't "'duck" or push bathers iy an pbc Bog a op o~ Ja and if an wid A great thing in favor of Osh. Thomas, MLA for Oshawa riding. [program of musical selections. (will be Jollowed by a banquet F on abn to| bone Trio, De Rose; musicians --linto the water. Playfulness may Oshawa airport is a busy com- gency arises parts are shipped in awa airfield over Torcato's Air- Business sessions of the con-| The Regimental Band has kind- | tendered by the City of Oshawa the Social committees of the var- Cpl. J. Hamilton, LAC W. Toy cost. a life, : : {mercial airport. from Geueral Motors Corporation ports is that the field here is pot and LAC R. Marskell. With school ending this week-| It has adequate runways to|in the United States. |blanketeq during heavy overcast vention are to take place in the!ly changed its regular concert ctarting at 7:15 p.m. s squadrons at the Toronto i . br V | 3 * Picadiliy Room of Hotel Genosha, |date, Thursday night, to play for| Deiegates will be free to do as OAR Stetion. Colorama, Fantasy in Color, De end, thousands of people will be nandle local traffic and is the| GM in the United States oper- 2t times when the Toronto fields and while no program has been {the convention. Saturday morn. [they please Sunday and it is oi i Rose. } heading for their cottages and headquarters of Field aviation ates an executive fleet of planes are. schednled for delegates' wives ing will see a business session hoped many will stay in the city MOVED THROUGH RANKS U.S. Air Force March, Craw- vacation playgrounds. Play safe,|(td,, the flying arm of Hunting at Detroit, comprised mainly of| Reasons for this are varied, Friday morning, the parks board |for the men. to visit friends. Flight Officer B. H. Clark, the ford. 3 : ; on the water to make this week- Associates one of the largest |DC 3's and twin Beechcraft. For |such as smog in the larger cen- a . -- conductor and director of music, Classical memories, selection. end accident free. Canadian flying firms. |parts the company hire commer- (tres, The lake and ridge forma- ACAF march past. | . was formerly bandmaster of the| Eagle Squadron hig og TT The B-17's, Cansos and Hud- [cially equipped aircraft. tions around the Motor City make + Irich Regiment of Canada. He| World is Waiting for the Sun- . . cons belonging to Field Aviation! Evinrude Motors, manufactur-'for better visibility with different ut eran urc ses 0 ng progressed through the ranks of| rise, Paraphrase. aod. R C t T D are a familiar sight to Oshawa [crs of outboard marine motors wind directions. that organization and stepped up| You"l Never Walk Alone, Rod- 1 Y 0 ne and district residents. However, fly their company executives in| qne city of Oshawa collects from solo cornet chair, with the ges Air Force 'March Past. {there is another large commer- and out of the airport regularly. quite a little revenue from regu : 3 1 rank of t, t ductor as : % & T . Ah : | : 4 Big Business Methods Educators Warrant Officer First Clas Quebecers © c= at re sea boas ot Gabeta | tog of commercial, ai His training was received from 0 . Ltd |Airport and E. P. Taylor of Ca-|; i i | ; ; iia Si 2 ling fee i f over a scheduled By TOM HENSHAW first quarter of 1958 there were the famous Rockcliffe Band of Man uestioned | The company uses the field nadian Breweries uses the field 0 hi 1 T the RCAF during the Second PL i iderabiy for flyi p y to land when visiting the Nation- VE W YOR K (AP) -- For the|92 shareholders and net assets to- C } [World W i The Oshawa Junior Chamber of considerabiy for flying company to land w] ing Natior : : Ney vears, the United Re talled nore than $5,000,000. on erence | orld wa being Siso SHaches In Wite S Death |Commerce is sponsoring a full executives in and out and for al Stud Farm which he owns in , Some 3X Yoo Sonpasies which eran Church in America has been HEADS FUND a nk sl irav "through Europe in the] HUNTSVILLE (CP) -- Shirley program of activities for the Ri- parts transportation. The latter North Oshawa. 3 : sides those above. are: Spencer Twenty-nine faculty members travelled 4 P i 's p The O Hyd Eiect s P ~employing big business methods! Since its inception, the CIF has ¥y I hl latter days of the war. Further Maxwell Stevens, 38, whose wife mouski, Que., exchange students occurs mainly during the change- e ntario Hydro Eiec ric | emical Co... 'Houdsille Indus. w=with big business success--to been headed by Edmund F. Wag- from 23 colleges and universities enol and experience was| Mary was found dead in the bed-| Who will spend two weeks here over pericd when the company is |Commission, which has several | oo Ltd., Union Carbide apd raise money for its member ner, president of the General Re- in the United States and one in gained in his association with the room of their home Friday, has this summer. _|cwitching from one year's model |helicopters, often stops its air- |, nical. Sawhill Mfg., Youngs- churches and affiliates, alty and Utilities Corporation of Canada will attend the seventh gg ) num-| been taken into custody by police| The project, Intercommunity to the next. lcraft here to refuel and as al" iio: Hon " 1y a1 ) 69th Obs. RCA Band, for a n nN Visits § red Jointly by the Patino town, Ohio; Hollinger Gold The ULC's offbeat adventure in/New York. It has a board of di- annual General Motors Confer- ber of years prior to 1954 at for questioning. : . isits, is sponsored jointly by Mines, Steeple Rock Iron Mines, g i i rectors that reads like a Who's ; : + Fwhi i he joined the Irish| Stevens, who took his two chil- Canadian Council of Christians | ke ie Tacern hur Huse Is oe Who of. investment banking {ence for Engineering and Sci- plik time 8 301 |dren_ Michael, 14, and Joanne, 10, |and Jews and Visites Interprovin- | OSHAWA ROTARY CLUB OFFICERS Lyon Inc. Dettroi, Mich.; Na- y ) S . i i . | X , 14, , 10, ar 5 ne ang 1954 has dis.| Wagner also is treasurer of tthe once Educators in Detroit July) REEMRERL , as a fully organ-|to his sister-in-law's home, told ciales. Shin) : Yobal AO as: real tributed nearly $600,000 in divi-|ULC, the highest church office|® '0 = |ized membership of 35 icians| Norman Goodwin and his wife| The group of 25 Quebecers will |{ ER dends to almost 100 shareholders. [open to a layman, and president| R. Marcel Prevost, Ecole Poly-| uy the full complement of non that Mary Stevens was dead, be entertained at a banquet spon-| [+ ' He Lo, i The CIF is similar to a mutual [of the Interchurch Center, a technique, Montreal, is the Ca-| ==. od officers, each fill-| Police. said the woman was sored jointly Saturday, July 19,|{ A i Canadian Aircraft Rentals, of investment fund in that it has no headquarters for various Protes- nadian expected. ing a particular job in the ad-|strangled around 2 a.m. and by the Jaycees and city council. |! : Toronto, often runs charter trips share limit and it reinvests tant churches in upper Manhat-. The conference provides engi- ministration work. All are mem-|there were no signs of a struggle. (This official civic reception will |" Sg ¢ ji : out of Oshawa Airport and 'the 'shareholders' money in the stock tan. i neering and science educators a pers of the Toronto Musicians As-{ Stevens, an oil company driver, be held for the students and their ] 3 ' RCAF and RCN use the airport and bonds of private business The largest shareholder is the firsthand view of how science sociation, Local 149, AFM, by moved here last August with his|Oshawa hosts at the Hotel Gen- 1 sor embarking and disembarking oo oF a ™' |ULC's board of foreign missions and engineering knowledge and - -- | family, renting an upstairs apart- (osha. | a Bo. . passengers. . The big difference is that only | with 93,542 shares. The smallest|skills are used in research, pro- ment a short distance outside this| After the banquet, the guests |; § y i Finally tthe airpor is a éus- institutions affiliated with the; ot "Andrews English Evangeli-|duct development and production Hi A t Muskoka Lakes vacation centre. will be treated to a tour of Osh-|i % = bh 1 e Winder Pigs Lig Bir ULC--its boards, Synods, colleges cal Lutheran Church of Brooklyn. | organizations. It is designed also 0ses 1S u 0 4 family living downstairs re-|awa's civic buildings. i a : from the nited States. and congregations--are eligible 0/1 146 two shares. [to give GM management a better ported they had heard no distur-| Tuesday, July 22, a tour has|| : i. 4 become shareholders. : _ | The CIF's investments are bal- understanding of educational M th bance during the night. |been organised through the Dun- The fund was started in 1954 ,,..q neatly between stocks and problems in training future scien- or on S rm -- a TT ---------------------- lop plant in Whitby. The party % ii ; ; M h Gi with 10 shareholders and a net 8 its | ti gineer li 3 a Ta i 1 bonds. Some 48 per cent of its|tists and engineers. Paul. Poterson,. Moorelands Garden Searched |will be unable to tour General . al > a uc ven asset value of $2,500,000. In the r\oney is in bonds, 46 per cent| The 20 educators will attend | Motors of Canada plant in Osh- : tocks d the re- ih % sin road, Dunbarton, was sentenced : "aus vil i in common stocks an e meetings with various executives! "jo days in jail for drunk For Murder Clues awa because the factory will be ; mainder in preferred stocks. at GM Technical Centre, Warren, 0. a3 : closed at the time. 4 ev Fr . » COMING EVENTS Last year, the Cif returned a Mich; GM Institute, Flint, driving ow Highway ai In Osh! LRESTON (CP)--Police Friday | Final entertainment will be in| ; | 0 1SS1011S 48.6 cent dividend on each $10) Mich; and GM Proving Ground, ho olive Sng nscensed the began plowing up a garden be-(the form of a swimming party. 4 : i share, largely because its officers| Milford, Mich. ; Delerson w beri "another 10/10nging to a woman slain a week and weiner roast at Camp Samac, , f F CLEVELAND (CP) -- Pastor BINGO serve without pay 'and, as a From July 14 through 18 they Toss in jail. His car was im- 220 in an attempt to find weapons Wednesday, July 30. Oshawa Boy | | Walter A. Nelson, Canadian head church organization, it is not sub-| be given field sssignmonty yy -- tr three months. His used to kill her. Scouts Association have kindly lof the Seventh-Day Adventists, y ject to federal income and capi'| (ji Various GM central staffs ne! licence was suspended Police Chief Thomas Living- permitted the use of the camp for |reported today a total of more CORONATION Ital gains taxes. ite Ro or GIIvets Cioer Sus ctone of Waterloo Township said |the evening by the students. A | . # [than $7,400,000 in tithes and of- ORANGE TEMPLE SE visions. Mr. Prevost's assignment| On a second charge of having his department still is awaiting HE T JOHN K. SHEPHARD JAMES SKINNER [terings were contributed by Ca- | EXTRA FOOT is with General Motors of Can- no operators licence he was fined 8 report from Toronto's crime. NO COOKING | {nadian Adventists during the last SATU RDAY | GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. (CP) ada. Following the assignments/$10 and costs or 10 days in jail, laboratory on strands of hair! Most vegetables can be grated] The meeting of the Rotary | office, will turn over the four years. JUNE 28th 8 P Mm A five-footed calf was born on the a general session of discussions to run concurrently. Peterson found ciutched in the hands of when raw to be eaten with s2l-| Club of Oshawa, at Hotel Gen- | gavel to President-elect James | Reporting to the 48th world ? Y I. V. Macklin farm here. The | with GM: executives will be held. pleaded guilty to both charges. 44-year-o.d Mrs. Helen Rahman. lor in sandwiches. osha on Monday, will be of Skinner. An honored guest at jconference of the denomination, 20 regulor games, share-the- [Holstein calf is normal in every | Dr. Gordon B. Carson, vice-presi- He had been involved in an acci- - EE Oh ERE GU - ------ more than passing interest as | the luncheon will be District Pastor Nelson said Canadian Ad- wealth. 4 - $40 jockpots to [other respect. The fifth foot is{dent of The Ohio State Univer- dent at the time of his arrest. A President John K. Shephard, | Governor Ed. Ruggles, of Co- |ventists contributed nearly $2- go, 1-%$150 special to go six inches from the hoof on the|sity, will address the general ses- blood test showed a result of 2.7 ; who is concluding his term: of | bourg. 000.000: to the overseas mission 150b right hind leg. sion. per cent (®) arewe 1 - - in - - | program, conducted in 185 coun- ak 50b io dsion. SIRT Port Dalhousie. The pipes have mes copita. giving tor' dhe the initals SPF ked th WHITBY BRASS BAND Tools Ta en as 5 marked on the hurch's members averaged I MONSTER BINGO BINGO Salvation Army The wave of vandalism, which fOr? bar $357 11 Carade dering i y . i Eldon L. G f Oshawa, SATURDAY, JUNE 28 | Officer in charge of the Osh- tion work, a primary department From School [2 Oshawa parks being dmmates, Remi Booty sid rn WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd |awa Corps of the Salvation Army!along with Sunday School rooms building project in recent weeks, /nomination's membership gain since September, 1955, Brigadier and Recreational Hall, giving ac- a Jysek ly and Sher at the new At the low cost housing project,|for Canada for the period was | Victor MacLean will deliver his|commodation for more than 300 Adelaide McLaughlin Cl east of Wilson road a number of more than 3,000. 16 PRIZES OF $10 CLUB BAYVIEW . {farewell messages at the services| young people, was also included. Schcol, corner of Stevenson's ci, 0 "ave hedn broken, a, The 10-day conference, which ] h of $20 $30, $40 $50 Byron Street South, Whitby jon Sunday. He will leave for his| The welfare services also re. road north and Rossland road, yo," cached and a toilet, closes Satuday, has drawn more each o ' ' ' $ new duties in Brantford early in ceived special attention as well, was discovered Friday. which had already been installed, than 15,000 official voting dele- Games start at 8 p.m. the week. during the past year with more! Plumbing tools valued at $430 (aq pi anrd | sates and observers from some Share The Wealth | P : / s ripped out and carried away. g d qre he Wes : His successor, Major Marsland than $10,000 spent to aid the less were stolen from the Sonjrucho's As a result the contractor hired 9 countries. Canadians num- SA G G v's - M Bus Service Leaves Oshawa Terminal--25¢ Return Rankin, and Mrs. Rankin will fontuaie. Hongreds of tlicles of Shack The Padlock on the door 3 night watchman. bered more than 800. assume their responsibilities on Clothing were distributed and of the shack was cul. ) NT RE OR AUDI ORIU SPECIAL FEATURE OF $300 | July 3. With their two children, many Tamilies assisted with fur-' This marks the second break-in, SIMCOE STREET NORTH . 5 Barbara Jean and Robert, they Diture, etc. at the school within two days.| ADMISSION 50 CENTS $20.00 each Horizontal Line--$200.00 Full Card will arrive in Oshawa during the NEW CHAPTER STARTED ! Pipes valued at $240 were olen A\DMIS ' jor| mom i : ] B E Is s- 2 TWO $250 JACKPOT GAMES Latter want oF He week. Major The completion y this splendid Hom the. scheol grounds ns Bri " : citadel was the beginning of a =.' ' \ 2 EXTRA GAMES AT $25 56 and 52 numbers or less, consolation $25 each game, TOP |Services on Sunday, July 6. Inew chapter in the history of the Plumber George Cone, 1427 LINE IS WORTH $50.00 IN FIRST 7 NUMBERS, | NUMBER A native of Nova Scotia, Brig. Oshawa Salvation Army Corps. Dundas street west, Whitby, re-| Junel3,14,27,28.July11,12,25,26, ADDED EACH WEEK. Must go once a month, MacLean was born and educated its doors are ever open, every Ported to police at 8:20 a.m. Fri. pe - ------ in New Glasgow. At the age of day of the week and on Sunday day that his plumbing tools had| | 5 Games at $30--20 Games at $20 20 he entered the Salvation Army|for the well being of all. been stolen. The shack had been | WOODVIEW MM Officers' College, Toronto and re-| During their three-year sojourn|entered during the night. Missing] 0 UNITY CENTRE | $1.00 Admission includes 1 card ceived his commission on June'in Oshawa, which on Rie alll was one complete set of plumb- 24, 1929. foo brief, both Brig. and Mrs, ing tools in a tool box. MONSTER BINGO ' Door Prize and Free Admission Tickets | COMMISSIONED IN 1931 MacLean found Oshawa a very, Also missing were copper fit- delightful city in which to work, tings, heating valves and lead All proceeds go to the purchase of new instruments for the He was married. to Capt. So wi . M (o) J Whitby Bonds. Blanche Stevens, a native pt They found the citizens of Osh. | bars : Meat Specials ! on. n y ' awa most understanding and co-} The pipe was stolen from a pile - operative in their support of the during the night from Wednes-| TENDER CASH CASH | {Salvation Army College in Toron- ministry day to Thursday. Forily lengths PRIZE $1 ,300.00 PRIZE KINSMEN CLUB OF OSHAWA jlo and Yas sommissioned iu June, Oshawa, they feel, is a city with of three-inch and four-inch soil I orzaict Sear vine azn the great potential and unlimited op- drainage pipe were missing. SIRLOIN 1b Cc INCLUDING MONSTER BINGO inst thro yoars attended E A portunities and, in the years to The theft was reported to police WING . Lovell Public School ren rome ith its steady : growth, by Gerrard Langlois of St. Cath- : : will rank high in the national life arines, an employe of Corupe $1 00 FREE CASH DOOR PRIZES MORE THAN $1 ,200 IN PRIZES AlSNE his yous a5 a Saiyan of our great: country. : 'Bros. Ltd., plumbing and heating, SHOULDER was the officer in charge in (Four Prizes: $50, $25, $15, $10) INCLUDING many centres in the maritimes, PORK CHOPS LB 55¢ 5 : < | pri nt g them bei i TWO $250 JACKPOTS (54-57 numbers) 20 GAMES AT $20.00 Charlottetown. ped and the | REQUIRED FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT ONE $150 JACKPOT (must do) 5 GAMES AT $30.00 Cunard Citadel in Halifax. In On- BUTT TWO $250.00. JACKPOTS iy Tan Oe Lis ON E Fi REMAN PORK CHOPS LB 65° MONDAY, JUNE 39, 8:00 P.M 0 1510 Dartmouth, N.S. and entered the 20 Games at '$20 -- 5 Games at $30 | gar Street: Corps in Toronto. | ONE $150.00 JACKPOT (MUST GO) | During his term of office the Qualifications -- Age 21 to 28, 5' 10", Plus Free Passes to Person on Right of Every Regular Winner local Corps < . local Corps completed a building . . . | SPECIAL CASH DOOR PRIZES program, spending approximate-l] 130 Ibs. Minimum grade 8 education, FRESH GROUND RED BARN Yu Non SRE CK PAST) $1.00 ADMISSION INCLUDES ONE CARD ly $150,000 when the citadel was | physically fit " vC completely renovated and extend- : MINCED BEEF 2 LBS £2Q¢ $1.00 ABMISSION INCLUDES | CARD AND FREE NEXT TUESDAY, 8 P.M. ed, haus Siviig = growing eligi Apply in person to:-- : ous an wellare wor ne needed CHANCE ON $100.00 CASH DOOR PRIZE { AT THE JUBILEE PAVILION facilities. The building includes a PERSONNEL DEPT., CITY HALL OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY -- | : spacious ' auditorium for worship CITY OF OSHAWA CLOSED TUESDAY JULY 1ST 3 BUS SERVICE TO THE DOOR services, seating approximately 15la 1510 400 persons. For Christian educa- BUS SERVICE TO DOOR

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