The Oshawa Times, 6 Sep 1960, p. 3

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% 4 i a 4 ws? x LP oui st El ---- EN Ta 5 od IK, + / part in the final swim classes | well are for the purpose of | classes took In ages from B|of id menibery of hor, hunt: d 4 po! J a vim class pul ol the free style swim race for | at the Brock Road Pool last | teaching local ehildren how 10 | years to 15 and over, Also as | CAPPER SW girls, ages 13 and 14, These | week. The classes organized by | swim, At the close of the | part of the closing program, | demonstration of they y . | Ke Carole James, | classes, Red Cross Inspectors have learned, irls were among over 100 pub- | Keith Norton, a . : fie sehool children who took | Ford Frame and Eldon Cress hn several | Photo by Bar le Pomeroy Splash | and they are off In | what | supervised the swim tests, The | Mrs, T. J. Wheeler OBITUARIES WILLIAM MAYNARD The death occurred, following -- MRS, ARTHUR J. NESBITT | + nnn occurred suddenly) Sunday evening, Sept, 4, of Mrs, a heart attack, at the home of his Arthur J. Nesbitt, of 244 Burke nephew, H. R, Robertson, 524 street, Bhe was in ber 80th year. Finucane street, Oshawa, Mon. The former Florence Sadler, day, Sept, 5, He was in his 63rd deceased was a daughler of) year, | 44 fo John and Helen Sadler,| A son of the late Mr, and Mrs. | who lived in the Brooklin-Colum- George Maynard, the deceased bus-Oshawa area, She was horn Was born at Orillia Nov, 5, 1807 in East Whitby Township and A resident of Oshawa for 2% was married there in February Yoaty be fog yivviously lived in § pp resident of Orillia and ptro ig She od eth 3 sould "9 | - A veteran of the First World w Mrs. Nesbitt was a member of| Mr. Maynard enlisted in the Sith Westmount United Church and Battalion aud served in France| ' . and Belgium, was ative In the wor of fhe He is survived by three sisters, | woman's assole ation Bd Mrs, Margaret Robertson, Port church. She was Win 2 mem se | Colborne; Mrs, Emily Priestman, 0 ve ge, Brooklin, Mrs, Nesbitt was a Sil Ring's Pork, Long lsland. New ver Cross Mother of the Second gy ge Marie, Ont, and two World War, im husband brothers, Leonard and Harry| Predeceased hy her hush (Maynard, of Orillia in October, 1950, Mrs, Nesbitt 1s hte Mr The memorial service will be survived by two daughters, odd at the Armatrons Fane William Gray (Ruth), of AJax| ome at 2 p.m, Wednesday, Sept and Mrs, Len Cubbage (Helen), 5 "vo iomnont will he in the sol of Oshawa and a son, DOUZIAS,| qiane' nit of Oshawa Union Ceme-| of Brooklin, She was predeceas- tery, William Boyko of the Je.| § ed by a daughter, Hazel, Reg, No|youan's Witnesses will eonduet | in 1948 and by a son, Waller, ihe sarvice. who was killed In action at Or tona In December, 1043 STANLEY J, DENNIS . wviving are a brother, The death occurred at the Osh. | iat, Surviving of Oshawa; 12) AWA General Hospital Monday, | dehildren and 11 great. Sept; §, of Stanley J. Dennis, of grandch) {615 Christie street, The deceas:| grandchildren rice will tis neld| ed, who was in his 58th vear, The funeral service i be hed| ad not been In good health for at the Melntosh-Anderson Fun- some tivoe eral Home at 3.30 p.m, Wednes: "2" 0 0 tate Harry and day, Sept, 7. Rev, N, T, Holmes, | yr... "nonnie "the deceased was minister of Harmony United jinn 13 Fagt Whithy Township, He Church, will conduct the serv-| yo. wiarvied in Oshawa In 1928 fees, Interment will be in Oshawa and had lived his entire life in| Union Cemetery, : | this community, The members of Kinoven Reb-| Ap employee of General Motars, ekah Lodge will hold a service Mr, Dennis was employed latter. at the funeral home at 9 pm.|ly as a clerk in the traffic de- Tuesday, Sept, 6. partment, He was a member of Centre Street United Chureh MRS. F, B, McCLENNEN Tae foneral service way Yeld where he was a member of the! Port t the Melntosh-Anderson Funeral] hureh session and a trustee, = e MclIntosh- ty ¥ al Ard at 2 p.m, Saturday Sep-| He Is survived by his wife, the The pallbearers were lan| Mrs, Hughes Is survived by he "'y former Louise Stonehouse; a ) tember 3, 1960, for Mrs, Frederick daughter, Diana and a D Charlwood, Dick McLaughlin, El. husband , ' fon, Der. win Dixon, Clarence Dowdall,] Mrs, Hughes was a member of B, McClennen who died at the X 3 he a wher o Oshawa General Hospital Thurs. Kenneth Hobbs and Elmer|King Street United Church, Os in } ra 13, Surviving A, hres oi Hobbs, {awa, and was active in the work n her i id day, Sept, 1, 1960, {awe, ad ; 4 Mrs. McClennen was Aid . at of the choir of the church she had awa Mos. Jota Grom, ot Raw LOUIS DOBRONSK! |" The funeral service will be held for some n | The death occurred at 76th year and though oh un gonvie L, been in poor health . a Falr-| at the MeIntosh-Anderson Funera time her death was sudden and ther ue. of Oshawa and.) DR view Lodge, Whitby, 8 und ay Home at 2 p.m, Wednesday, Sept unexpected | : ' " L RPS ; - pted Mrs, V, Russell, Mill stree Township (night, Sept, 4, of Louls Dobronski, (7. Interment will he In Oshawa to ask her husband Monday , Mr, Wilson, assistant ree-| y 'merly 392 St. Julien street, | Union Cemetery, Rev, M, / , | , a) Rey, Mr, Wilson, v's Anglican| The funeral service will be held formerly of 392 St. Julien street Bury. minister of King Street Purn down a big apple tree at th ro 3. serge hE {at the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Oshawa, The deceased was In wim, 0 duct the rear of their yard ch, te " Kivlev 1..|Home at 2 p.m, Thursday, Sept, (his 79th year, ' " Sha | sday, § . , " | Mrs lle i Pallbearers were H. Kirley, L.|g® 0 0 4 hy Interment In Osh. Born in Galicia, the deceased ®¢"V"¢ M Russel explained that th Bowers, A. Butler, R, Vincent, A.| ol, "yrion' Cemetery Rev. W, G. [came to Canada in 1911, Ho was tree had heen hit hy lightnh pry V. Kenne Ri : ev, " a earlier this year and was spl Eatery aud N. Ke BReLY: al Lawn Dickson, minister of Centre Street | predec eased by his wife | aw n the middle was 8) Coane a {United Church, will conduct the| The remains are at the Ger "wan atrald It wight fa ol vr Nh _| services, {row Funeral Chapel for service wha BFA 8 all « The former Florence May | In Yeu of flowers contributions |Wednesday, Sept. 7. Interment the children, she sald vesterda Moyce, the deceased, was born to the Ontario Heart Foundati be it. Gregerv's. Cele Well-meaning neighbors noti 'olborne, Ont., April 2, 1885, '0 1 f undation will be 'in Si aregory"s Ceme . : at Co A y will he ated Ing the and was married at Baltimore, e appreciate tery. department Ont,, around the turn of the cen: DONALD EDWARD DANIELS | tury. A axl dent of Oshawa for " Donald Edward Daniels, 40, years, Mrs cllennen Was who played hockey for the Osh.! . b member of the St George's An awa Generals In two Memorial ) short dinits; of She Oahava glican Church, and the Oshawa Cup se died suddenly at his Genera ospital Saturday, Sep! Golden Age Club home, 1232 Mona road, Port 3, of Mrs, Ada Annie Jubb, She Predeceased by her husband In credit, Monday, Sept. 5 was In her 80th year 1948 she is survived by a daugh- A son of F., R: Daniels and! A daughter of the late George ter, Mrs, A, Cox (Josephine) of Mary Beatrice Damer, the de. Henry Dickinson and Anne John: released Kingsville and a son iam of ceased was born in Oshawa June son, the deceased was born MacDonald h on the Oshawa; also one sister, Mrs. ag 1920 At the time of his death | Yorkshire, England and had been traffic circle leading to highwae Reatrice Alexander of Ottawa ; 83 y ading 10 highway 3 'he was the proprietor of a retail a resident of Whitby for 55 years. 115 and 35 when he was blinded nt, hardware store in Port Credit Mrs, Jubb was a member of All hy the lights of an oncoming car Also surviving ave seven grand-| oo ove 10d ued for four ve 3 p an Chure A , 'hil. sre he years, Saints' Anglican Church and of children and four great grandehil goo "8 amber of Port Credit Rebekah Lodge, No, 132, Whitby, | SWEET SMFLL Ll dren, United Church and of the Masonic! She is survived by two daugh. FUNERAL OF { Order ters, Mrs. E, B, Wilkins (Anne) MRS. BRUCE M. LUNNEY | He is survived by his wife, the and Mrs, F. C. Warburton (Ada), Funeral services were held at/former Lena May Gummow and hoth of Whitby and three sons, | the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow. three daughters, Joan, Helen and Arthur of Dundas; Fred of Three Inventor of a scented men's manville, for Mrs, Bruce M. Lun. | Lyon, Also surviving ave his pars Rivers, Michigan and Albert shirt claims garment acts as ney on Wednesday, Aug. 31, who ents, and a sister, Mrs. D, 1. | Oshawa, a deodorant and res died in the Oshawa General Hos. McTavish, all of Port Credit peated launderings pital Monday, Aug. 29. The remains are at the Skin. The sweet smell of sues cess follows when you boost your business profits by us ing the dependable Oshawa Times Classified Ads regu larly, Remember; the people ¥ CHILDREN Harold Bain, ud FAIR BIG THRILL FOR A large midway, featuring | Day. One of the most popular all types of rides and games, | attractions for the youngsters was one of the highlights of | was the pony ride, Here are Perry Fall Fair on Labor ' John Slute, 12, of Raglan, and 18 months, o to the full ~Oghawa Times Photo, r Fear for her 11 children prox will conduct . Woman Injured As Car Ditched | BOWMANVILLE {John MacDonald Bowmanville Saturday half a mile Darlington His wife, Shirley, 32, was treat ed for minor at the Bows manville Memorial Hospital and (Staff) 3, of RR drove Into the diteh night on Highway 401, south of the Clarke line 0 ' "There was no danger," sa MRS, ADA ANNIE JURB The death occurred, following water handy control all the time; Fire department officials sa It would have been all right they had been notified of plan to dispose of the tree, 'I waited all summer for city people » lake the down," added Mrs, Russell, wasn't going to walt any longer Mrs [took an axe to the tree after tl firefighters left | "I's down now," wnship injuric th t} tre ' in } she wood when we burn it up," of " ee She was predeceased |by a son, George. | Also surviving are a resists Two Escape As 'Ruto Somersaults { A car, driven by Mrs, Charlott Frost, of Easton, Pennsylva nia, careened off the westhoun {lane of Highway 401 early Sunda {afternoon and | sister, | | {the north shoulder, Mrs her husband, Carl H, a passenger, received slight eu about the face. The car was total wreck OPP Clifford Pegg, of t) hithy detachment, investigate the accident KINSMEN BINGO or. # # Bowmanville, enjoying the fair Burning Tree Alarm Cause smoke alerted the five|20, 517 Drew sireet-and William Russell said her husband | sald, | {"and the firemen have promised to come back and watch over the ee | DPOkED into and a rifle, a revol summersaulted twice before coming to a stop on Frost was shaken up and Frost, 49 The accident occurred between {the county line and Bloor street. | | Police Seek Boy And Girl | NEWCASTLE (Staff) -- A 13 | year-old girl and an 18-yearoid | boy have missing since Sat. | urday when they went together | buy school supplies In Bow- manville, Mildred Eva Guay snd Jon | Fisher were last seen together | | Saturday afternoon, boarding a | bus here, Both promised wo re- | turn home by 8 p,m. | | Police said the hoy was seen in | 'a Bowmanville grocery store \during the afternoon, i The couple are both students af | Bowmanville highschool, Fisher lis in grade 11 and the girl is in | grade 9, An uncle of the girl said today that when last seen, Mildred was | wearing 8 green pleated skirt, | white blouse, a green sweater and! black shoes, She has a black bracelet bear- ling the inscription * Algonquin | Park" and an old wrist watch, | | She has blue eyes and fair hair, Her uncle said her father is| in hospital and her mother is very worried, | Fisher, when last seen, was| wearing a-white sports coat, grey | sports shirt, black slacks and white shoes. He has black hair, | |dark eyes and a mole over his |right cheek bone, | Anyone having information eon- |eerning the whereabouts of these| two are asked to contact the OPP| A two.car collision, causing $600 | {at Bowmanville, Phone MArket damage, occurred shout half a 3385, I | ¥ CITY AND | DISTRICT | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT i | How mankind today can be set | about fulfilling the divine demand {for perfection was explained at' | Christian Science services on Bun. day, Sept, 4, Keynoting the Lesson-8ermon entitled "Man" was the Golden Text from Mat. Ahead of him stopped, foreing sor, London, Toronto, Hamilton: him tg stop suddenly and causing Sunny and his trailer to jackknife thew (5:48): "Be ye therefore | perfect, even as your Father | Which is in heaven is perfect," FIRST FALL MEETING | The members of the Oshawa | Kinsmen Club will hold their first meeting of the fall season this coming Thursday night, The speaker will be James Knox, of the Maclean-Hunter Publishing Co,, Toronto, who will speak on| t [the subject "The Five Letters of | [Good Selling', Mr, Knox is an! ¢ |authority on selling procedures, ! (In the absence of President-elect i! [Bob Bobig, Past President John Nichols will chair the meeting, DANCE BAND CONTEST Johnny Romera and his group, { an Oshawa dance band will com. | pete in the Toronto and district division of "The Best New Dance Band of 1960", Contest to be held Sept, 15 at Mart Kenney's Ranch, near Woodbridge, The Oshawa entry is_one of eight to seek| honors, The winner will go to Chicago to the International finals, RASH OF THEFTS Vandals were busy committing a rash of petty thefts in the Sag uenay avenue area early Mon. day, The Oshawa Police Depart ment received 12 reports of stolen automobile mirros and tail light lenses from residents of the area 16 AMBULANCE CALLS f n- ot, ambulances answered a total of fo 16 calls over the long weekend, he BIG MUSKY he! Tommy Forestall, 12, of Bab Veteran avenue, caught a 35-inch it muskellange in Rice Lake Sun |day night: Tommy will be 13 Wednesday, . HEAVY DAMAGE Cars driven by Werner Schroth, m v o.| ford J, Stead, 39, of 104 Delong issued at 5 a.m: drive | gard 54 Weston small hauled behind the Bourgard ear, | vestigated, The Oshawa Fire Department | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussbey, September 6, 1960 3 TIEN! 97 -" i TEMPERATURES WILL | today and tomorrow 8s warm, tonight show a gradual rise in southern | humid air returns, It will be and some cloudiness In Souths Ontario and southern Quebec | mainly sunny with a few show. | ern Quebec, (CP Wirephoto), $600 Damage WEATHER FORECAST In Collision | Sunny, Warm More Humid TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts Bay, Sudbury: Partly cloudy to- |day and Wednesday, Chance of a Ottawa and John Bour-| "Synopsis: Temperatures willl shower or thundepshower late to- 136 Chapman street, show a gradual rise as warmer, day snd again Wednesday afters | more humid air returns to the noon and evening. Little change Btead told police he was north- province, A few scattered show- in temperature, Winds southwest wound on Highway 115 and saw crs and thunderstorms are occur-| 15 today, light tonight and Wed he Bourgard car swerve ahead ring in Northern Ontario, | nesday. of him. Stead said he struck a Regional forecasts valid until] Timmins-Kapuskasing: Mostly homemade trailer being midnight Wednesday: | eloudy with a few showers or Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake thundershowers olay Suariog Our ga y re the cars , ings p : .| tonight, nesday mainly & Bourgard told police the cars Ontario, Niagara regions, Wind. | S00 it Wednesday mauily sunny | ture, Winds southerly 15, becom- warmer today and| Wednesday, More humid Wednes-| 108 light tonight and Wednesday, Forecast Temperatures in- day. Winds light today, southwest {16 Wednesday, {Lows tonight, Highs Wednesdays --- Georgian Bay, Haliburton re.| Windsor 65 90 glons: Mainly sunny and a little St. Thomas .. LL \warmer today, Partly cloudy and | Kitchener 85 {warm Wednesday with chance of London ,., » J] Worship In 1 it rt manta % New Church | === The members of the congrega- tion of St, Luke's Presbyterian Church, who have been worship ping in Adelaide McLaughlin Publie School since the inception of the congregation, held their] first service Sunday morning in their new portable church, The congregation has secured] a large property at the south east corner of Rossland road and Nip igon street and will erect a church building within three, years, | Rev, Kenneth Matthews, pastor] of the church, announced that the | dedication service for the church) will be held on the afternoon of| the first Sunday in October, | The service Sunday morning was largely attended by members lof the new congregation, They {were Joined by many members of Knox Presbyterian Church, NEWS IN BRIEF | | SENEGAL ELECTS HEAD | DAKAR (Reuters) Leopold | Senghor, a 83-year-old poet and] statesman, was elected unani mously Monday as the first pres. ident of the Senegalese Repub. lie, The election was by an elec. toral vollege made up of Na tional . "Assembly deputies and representatives of regional and municipal ~ authorities, MOLOTOV IN VIENNA ers in northern regions nile north of the junction of high | ways 115 and 35 Monday at 5.30 ym. No one was Injured, i The cars were driven by Clif- | OPP Pat Harte-Maxwell Why Pay More? Shop and Save at Tender EAT'N TRUE-TRIMBEEF 12KINGE. RA 3-3633 Specials For Wed. and Thurs. TENDER RIB STEAKS 1b. 79c CLUB STEAKS Ib. 59¢c SHOULDER PORK CHOPS 2 lbs. 89c | Bentley, 35, of 314 Albert street, id/were In a collision. Saturday Mrs. Russell, "We had pails of afternoon at the corner of Albert|lay Molotov. arrived here Mon: | The fire was under /sStreet and Olive avenue. Damage day to take up his post as per | ito Schroth's car was $400 and to| id Bentley's $75 Bentley told police jf/he was travelling 'north on Albert {street when a car eame from the east on Olive avenue and hit his car on | fender, Home Ransacked 'By Thieves Robert Davies, 400 Simeooe Street north told police Monday night that his house had been e he ae nl he ver, ammunition, a wrist watch, a bracelet and other articles taken, Mr, Davies discovered the theft on returning home, with his fam. ily, from a holiday weekend, a-| The master bedroom, dining! d;room and kitchen were ransack- y od, | Police say entry was gained through a second storey window The investigation is continuing. | e 3, PIECK ILL the left hand front| VIENNA (Reuters) -- Former Soviet foreign minister Vyachis- SLICED SIDEPORK 2 lbs. 89c SIDE BACON 2 Ibs. 1.00 FREE | 27,3 1 Coun Sowers 1,00 AND GET 5 LBS. FREE! SPECIAL! WED. ONLY! MEATY PORKHOCKS 7 Ibs. 1.00 manent Soviet representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency headquarters, £153 SAVED [ MONTREAL (CP) « Dr V. V, Nichols, president of the Canadian Railroad Historical Association, sald Monday that | 6153--the CNR's last steam loco. motive--will be spared the in| dignity of the junkyard, The en- gine, which took its last tour of | active duty during the weekend, will Join other historical equip-| ment in the National Rail Trans. portation Museum, { STRANGE FISH BRANTFORD (CP) - Walter| Elson of Paris, fishing in the Nith River near Ayr Saturday, | took 20 minutes to land a mys. tery fish that looked like a cross between a pike and a lamprey | eel, Conservation Officer E, R,| Meadows Identified it as a rare) specimen in this area--an Ameri: | can eel, 32% inches long and averaging from 214 to 3 inches in diameter for its entire length, | ts | A man President Wilhelm Pieck Is seriously ill and his condition has worsened through a sudden | heart weakness, the official East German news agency ADN re ported Monday, BERLIN (Reuters)---East Ger. | he | od | | TUESDAY, SEPT. 6 FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSE Jackpot Nos. 57 end 56 JUBILEE PAVILION TURF $ DARLINGTON RATEPAYERS' CORN ROAST FRIDAY, SEPT. 9 7:30 PM AT ¢ BUDAI'S FARM For directions, coll MA 3. 2776 or Committee Chair man Colbary, CO 3.2558. Refreshments Dancing on the Turf Prizes for best and funniest dancing couples Come and Join In The Fun Bring Along Some Friends Provides the essential plant root system. May be applied Rates: 20 Ibs. 20 LBS, 2.20 § KING EAST MARY ST OSHAWA PORT PERRY A. E. JOHNSON OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined--Prescriptions Filled PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT YUkon 5.2383 RA 3.2721 Rev. Harold Turner, minister (ner and Middlebrook Funeral sin. w sting n of St. Paul's United Church, con. Home, Port Credit, The funeral [+ Ro Aniebe ny tue Oxo ducted the services service will be held at 1.30 p.m, D Xi "all of Montr Ai Pallbearers were: Jack Lunney, | Thursday, Sept. 8, followed by [Uwe Mie 81 01 Slanted Roy Lunney, Morgan Lunney,| interment in Spring Creek Ceme. |, | © funeral service was held at Alex Cameron, Cecil Brown, Ar. tery, Port Credit. Rev. T, V. Hart, |5.P.™ today from the W, C. Town) 0" rand Want Ads have thur Holdsworth, minister of Port Credit United Funeral Home, Whitby, Rev. §.| already decided to buy, Dial . { Church will conduct the services. Armstrong, rector of All Saints'| pa 5.3409 today to place | Danie! played hockey in Osh. Anglican Church, conducted the you. orger y COMING EVENTS lawa for five vears, and during Services. Interment was in 'St.| : that time he played on three Jun John's Cemetery, Port Whithy | h . . FERNHILL bingo tonight at Avalon at Or OHA championship teams, in i EN HUGHE 0 FRR LTA fe Sao hrm gpa gouves woes, | Oshawa Rinks Win $40 1 r Prizes 1939.40. He also played in two 3 ; Se - ea Sn, ecdne rant memorial cup championship ser | nice ie Sunda) oe J Ber At Newmarket Temple Thursday, September 8th. Poi [108 during the 1930-39 and 1939-40 Morven Hughes. The deceased,| TWo Oshawa rinks were win. lack supper 8645008, {who was in her 43th year, had hers In the trebles lawn bowling w ov ytelal of the Osha Hoek-| not been in good* health for we {Soutaamont at Newmarket on ey h } © Was | years | Labor day one of the steadiest players on ¥ A daughter of the late Wilfred! The team of James MeCuich the club. He was one of the best | nd Maud Smithson, the ¢ ceased eon, Mrs, Ewart Clemence and | avers we ever had. He never was horn in Peterborough, She Mrs. Jerry Oatway scored three | played a poor game, and if an op- 'had lived in Bowmanville for|wins for a total score of 51. | posing player beat him, he Was three years and prior to that had| The team of Mrs. James Mo. a vretty good hockey plaver, been a resident of Oshawa, She |Cutcheon, Jerry Oatway and Matt Leydon, manager of the was married in Oshawa in June, | Ewart Clement also scored three hackey Sp af Jat Live, said: 1945 wins and scored 49 points, f " ockey |= ---- . |player, and one of the best Osh. | awa-horn defencemen ever devel- oped in this city." FUNERAL OF LAURACE E, N, HORRS The memorial service for Laur ace E. N. Hobbs, Adelaide av enue west, who was instantly killed in a motor accident at the intersection of Centre and Quebec streets last Thursday, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 3 pm. Saturday, Sept. 3. The services were conducted by Rev, C, D, Cross, rector of St. George's Anglican Church. Inter ment was in Oshawa Union Ceme- tery. 16 CELINA STREET i 10- Cooper mitt ca PECIAL 6-4 foods to develop a fine healthy anytime , , , will not bum, per 1,000 sq. ft. PRESTIGE HOMES from HARRY MILLEN REAL ESTATE 40 LBS. 3.85 RA 3.2312 A completely finished RECREATION ROOM goes with this out- standing home, located on a quiet street in the NORTH END -- Tastefully decorated -- THREE BEDROOMS. "LOW, LOW DOWN PAYMENT" «---- CALL RA 8-1679 . » y

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