Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Nov 1963, p. 21

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General Hospital. Thanks fo Or. Sierer, nurses and. fourth floor staff. jis and Janet (nee 1963, Oshawa General Hospital. A sis- fer for Jimmy and Todd. Special. thanks) fo Dr. Ross and Dr. Beckeft and fourthor woman, ; Bain, Department of Geography, | {Ontario College of Education,| told graduates of Pickering and daughters of Tom and Joe, on Nover|Nistrict High School recently. floor staff. HAMILTON -- Thomas James, 7 ts») 10 ozs, @ baby brother for the three ber 25, 1963, at the Oshawa General ital, tion from high $*\most significant thing that has 'Pickering HLS. =|Holds Graduation in PICKERING (Staff)--Gradua-/335,000 students attending these Pickering District High School. schools. There were 31 per cent 0' these students graduated this/proficiency in year, and you are 1.4 of those| ever happened to a young man graduates." school js the Professor R. "How important are you?" "These statistics are ead. | i A "You have recently become) s1,49k how long it took to cre-jhighest proficiancy in Grade 10. young men and women and you!.1, humanity. We can regard| 'not| Williams, highest proficiency in meant to frighten you, but this|Grade 12 commercial course; develops courage in us to move/Susan Craig, highest proficiency THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 25, 1963 19 your own qualities and bef assured when you know what} you are." "Remember that many people helped you to put yourselves jwhere you are today." | Six people won the top award ifor each grade at last night's igraduation exercise held Beverly Hawthorne, highest Grade 12; Eleanor Westney, highest pro- ficiency in Grade 12; George |Wright, Valedictorian; Wanda | | \'n Grade 9 and Grace Lloyd, Minister Gorden reported Fri- day a budgetary deficit of $128,- 600,000 for months of. thé current fiscal year in his monthly statement on the treasury. Budget Deficit $128 Million, Gordon Says OTTAWA (CP) changes in the budget. Govern- ment expenditures usually rise \sharply at the end of each fis- Finance|cal year. MUNICH MINI-CABS MUNICH (AP)--Munich _ has introduced mini - cabs--about half the size atid half the price of regular taxis--to help ease The deficit for the seven|"e, trac problem on its the first seven state of the federal The seven-month deficit com- pares with Mr. Gordon's June 13 budget. forecast of a $585,- 000,000 deficit for the full 1963-64 fiscal year ending next March 31--a figure that was boosted to $65,000,000 by his July 8 ATON' months compares with one of crowded strepis. $96,400,000 for the first half of ATOMIC BARLEY the fiscal year and one of $87,-| ROME AP -The : 000,000 in the first seven months one Food al ae wel TORONTO (CP)--A man waste" ee ace! year. [Organization says Swedish charged Saturday following an|,.For October, the deficit was|developed barley improved by incident in which David O'Con-|$82,200,000 as against $20,000,-/atomic radiation is producing nor, 29, jumped from his sec-/000 in the same month a year high yields, It said the new : A lier. Revenues in the month|barley is so good that 30 per 34--Lost and Found ond - storey bedroom window °#" : : rier ie DOG, Miniaiure Poodle, black, "Cleo",\seconds before a bullet crashed were $569,400,000 while expendi-|cent of Britain's farmers have Alaxcdol area. Reward. Call Ajax 942-6063) through the door. gg were higher at 9001,600,-\gone over to 4 in just three anytime, Toronto HUdson 1-166] evenings-| ©'Connor said he locked the} . . years. INE ope or 8Y: bedroom door after seeing a ri-| COMING EVENTS HUGHES -- Eric and Dorothy (nee: at ett Shortt) are happy to announce the birin| ate on the threshold of a world urselves as awesome products| Fah rng hoc lag ee 1 ozs., -- of experience. of evolution.'" for Norma and Lindsey. "TI think I can give you a "We are not animals." biief glance." "A Jesuit priest once pee Hunter) announce the birth of their) "In the world today there are 'that an animal knows, rst child, @ son, Lloyd Milburn, 7 Ibs./3 9 billion people. In Ontario|know, we know. 5 ber 23, 1963,|" ; : ms aay : : # Pelerbor rl om ay | yg ile Speciatithere are 570 high schools with, 'Therefore, you must know thanks to Dr. MacKay and Dr. Shep- -- eo ------____-- --~------ ----- -------- bard and nursing staff. First grand- child for Mr, and Mrs. Milburn Hutchin- » RR 3, Lindsay, and fourth grand- iid of Mr. and Mrs, ©. Hunter, Peter- Qorough. «LEGGETTE -- Bill and Marie (nee Rarry) announce the birth of their son, Mark Edward, 8 Ibs., 14 ozs., on Satur- @ey, November 23, 1963, at Oshawa Man Arrested sia) After Shooting A brother HUTCHINSON -- Jack and Norma 34--Lost and Found LOST: Cardboard carton of auto parts early Saturday morning, on east lane of 401 Highway between Oshawa and Bow manville, Will' finder please contact Mr Murdock at 725-1123. Reward. 36--Legal WOULD the two ladies who witnessed LOST: A life insurance policy in an enve- fle-carrying man walking up the, lope, Whitby district. For reward finder'<tons When he heard the rifle please call 668-8214. cocked outside the door he General Hospital. A brother for Billy- doe. * McHUGH -- Bill and Betty (nee Fer- @uson) are happy to announce the safe rrival of their daughter, 7 Ibs., 2 ozs., r Saturday, November 23, 1963," af jhawa General Hospital. A sister for Shelley and Dean. Many thanks to Or Ross and fourth floor staff TARAS -- Harry and Joan (nee Miles) are proud to announce the arrival of 2 daughter, LeeAnn, weight 7 Ibs., 2 ozs., op Friday, November 22, 1963, at Osh- awa General Hospital. Both parents re- covering, daughter doing well. _. INTRODUCE your son or daughter with an Oshawa i mes birth notice. The rate ig $1.50, Phone 723-3492 and our staff will assist you in writing @ notice. DEATHS " BARROWCLOUGH, Alberta M. t+ Oshawa Genera! Hospital on Sunday, ov. 24, 1963, Alberta M. Bennett, be- wed wife of the late John Wesley jarrowclough, dear mother of Mrs.) yrit 8B, Deyo: (Doris), London, Ont., and Mrs. Arthur N. Black (Arlie) Is. lington, Ont.; sister of Mrs. James A. Wilson. (Florence), Bowmanville, Ont.; Resting af Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral| Home, Oshawa, for service on Tuesday,| ov. 26 at 2 p.m. interment Union Cemetery, Oshawa. BEDDING, George At the Oshawa General Hospital on Mon- day, November 25, 1963, George Bedding, beloved husband of the late Alma Ada dear father of Mrs. A. Harris of Brooklin, George of Whitby, Jason. of Oshawa, Albert of Simcoe, in his 80th year. Resting at the W. C. Town) Funeral Chapel, Whitby. for service in) the chapel on Wednesday, November 27,/ at 3.30 p.m. Interment Groveside Ceme-| tery, Brooklin. Minister Rev. S. Arm: Strong. Visitors commencing 2 p.m. Tues- @ay. BYNG, William Alfred | At the Toronto Genera! Hospital on Mon-; day, November 25, 1963, William. Alfred Byng, beloved husband of the late Winn!-| fred Isabel McKay, dear father of Audrey} June and. William George of Whitby, in his S3rd year. Resting af the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the Chapel on Wednesday, November 27, at 2 p.m, Interment Groveside Cemetery, Minister the Rev. W. J. S. Mc- the accident on November 5 at 8.30 a.m at King and McMillan please cali 728-0110. 30-----Legal THE OTONABEE REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY TENDER FOR EROSION CONTROL PETERBOROUGH UTILITIES PARK Sealed Tenders, plainly marked as to contents, will be received by, the Secretary-Treasurer, Otonabee Region Conservation Authority, 386 Burnham Street, Peterborough, Ontario, until 12:00 o'clock noon, E.S.T., on Friday, December 6th, 1963, for the construction of approximately 350 feet, of rock fill dyke along the shore of the Otonabee River adjacent to the Peter- borough Utilities Park. The work comprises generally the supplying of materials and the construction of 350 feet of rock fill dyke consisting in port of 15,000 tons of rock fill embankment, 400 tons of pit run gravel ond on access road. Plans, specifications, Form of Tender and contract documents moy be obtained from the office of the Authority or from the office of the Consulting Engineers, Crysler, Davis &. Jorgensen, Limited, 5803 Yonge Street, Willowdale, Ontorio, on or' after Tuesday, November 26th, 1963 A certified cheque in the amout of $10.00 payable to the Oton- abee Region Conservation Authority will be required for each set of plans, specifications and documents issued. This sum will be refundable upon return of the documents in good, condition. The lowest or ony tender will not'necessarily be accepted Crysler, Davis & Jorgenson, Ltd., Consulting Engineers, Miss L. A, Langley, Secretary-Treasurer, Ste. No. 101 5803 Yonge Street, Willowdale, Ontario, The Otonabee Region Conservation Authority, 386 Burnhom Street, PETERBOROUGH, Ontario. 'eadped through the window, then heard a shot, | | David Ord McGray, 24, who police said had dated the' same| girl as O'Connor, was charged) with breaking and entering with intent to commit an indictable joffence. Canada Favors 'International -- Cancer Clinic | NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)| Health Minister Judy LaMarsh}| said Friday night Canada will| KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE | BINGO Eastview Park Tuesday 2 p.m, Buchre Wednesday 8.15, nigh monthly score, $§ prizes. refreshments, Admission 50 cents. "CURRENT RESEARCH IN DIABETIS"' Speoker; DR. R. N. EHRLICH on Staff of Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto. Combined meeting of Oshawa Diabetic Association and Mothers' Group McLAUGHLIN HALL, NURSES' RESIDENCE Simcoe St..N., Thursdoy, NOVEMBER 28th ot 8:15 p.m. Public Welcome ~ WHITBY BRASS BAND _ BINGO KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK FREE ADMISSION EXTRA S8USES Jackpot Nos. 58, 56 EARLY BIRD GAMES 109 COLBORNE ST. W._ WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTR BINGO Nos. 53, 58 TONIGHT -- 8. P.M, Hi-Ho come to the Fair Court Charlene L1750 C.O.F. Annual Fall Bazaar Orange Temple Bruce St. lend a sympathetic ear to any/Tues., Noy. 26th, 8 p.m. Wed., Nov. 7th invitation to participate in France's proposal to promote| the establishment of an interna-| tional cancer researc: | Miss LaMarsh made. the) statement in a speech delivered} on her behalf to the annual! meeting here of the Ontario] \division of the Canadian Cancer |Society by Dr. Stanley Haidasz,| jLiberal MP for Toronto Parte) jdale. Miss LaMarsh's duties in Ottawa prevented her from at- ltending. The minister said she is most] interested in France's decision to intiate a program to place jcancer research on an nterna-| tional basis. ... It seems to me that this} is an idea deserving our care- |ful consideration. And if we are approached by. Fren.h author-| jities we shall certainly lend a| institute. |---- -- Tea Table 50c Will be opened by __Mrs. Lyman Gifford CLUB: BAYVIEW BYRON STREET S., WHITBY Free Admission Jackpot Nos. 60, 53 WATCH WEDNESDAY'S PAPER BINGO St. Gertrude's Auditorium TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. 690 KING ST. E. AT FAREWELL FREE ADMISSION FERNHILL PARK BINGO at our park clubhouse Fernhill Blvd. west. of Gibbons 20 GAMES $6 and $10 FIVE $40 JACKPOTS Share the wealth, door prizes. TUESDAY, .NOV, 26th 7:45 P.M. Rosicrucian Order AMORC Whitby Pronoos 8 P.M., THURSDAY NOVEMBER 28th, 1963 McLAUGHLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY sympathetic ear." | OBITUARIES | Mrs. James A. Wilson, of Bow-|Trenton; Mrs. Charles (Bar- manville. |bara) Mahoney of Summser- The funeral service will be|S' Je, P.E.I.; Allan. Elliott of conducted by Rev. John K,|Ottawa, Leonard and Wayne| TONIGHT Moffat, minister of Simcoe|Conboy and Mrs. Paul (Earl- Street United Church, in the/¢en) Chopik of Oshawa. REGINALD McIntosh-Anderson Funeral : " | | ! | JOHN ROBERT PARKER | 26. Interment will be in Oshawa pine, ath of John Robert] © CTE | Eilon Gorey . Parker, formerly of 211 Burk! WART 0 metery. jstreet, occurred at the Oshawa) | ae sin aka ae |General Hospital Sunday, Nov. scgtatne aban lees the|24: The deceased had 'suffered death occurred in the Oshawa 5 see: aoe and was in his General' Hospital early today of|"'yy," Parker was born in the Genet aig, Wala! lag of Bronk Cape' Brean s rE ay hs . "'N.S. In 1919 he married the for- 80th year. mer Emily Ryan Fowler in To- Born at Oxford, England, the ronto, deceased was a son of the late} The deceased was a resident Jesse and Eliza Bedding. He\of Oshawa for 44 years. He was was married in England in 1904,|employed at Fittings Ltd., until! came to Canada in 1913 and had/his retirement 18 years ago. Mr: been a resident of Whitby for| Parker was a member of Holy 1963, John Robert Parker, beloved hus- " dah . SLOSS Roman cathole Seiaisit? and of Emily Ryan Fowler. Step- A blacksmith by trade, Mr.| He is survived by his wife dainer of Mrs. Morton Ray (Kathleen), youn GM. GERMAN 3edding was a member of Alland one step-daughter, Mrs. Snowball Jockpot $120-56 Nos. | $20 Consolation Reg. Jockpot 57 Nos. $100 $20 Consolation Good Prizes | RED. BARN Film: Domain of Destiny | | EXTRA BUSES Brooklin. Clure. Visitors commencing 2 p.m. Tues- jay. Oshawa COLWILL, Norman Wellington Lecture: Mental Power At Detroit, Michigan, on Sunday, Vernber 24, 1963, Norman Colwell, beloved hustiend of the 'tate Blanche Collacutt Maynard. Resting at fhe Robinson Funeral Chapel, Brooklin, 'Ontario, from Monday evening. Service in the chapel on Tuesday, November 26 '@t 1.30 p.m. Interment Groveside Ceme- tery, Brooklin. MARRIS, Frank Burdette At the Oshawa Genera! Hospital on Sun- Gay, November 24, 1963, Frank B. Harris, beloved husband of Mary MacRae, in his 69th year. Resting at th Dermott-Panabaker, Port vice on Tuesday at 2 Pine Grove Cemetery. No- Bowmanville High School Commencement School AUDITORIUM Fri., Nov. 29, 8 p.m. St. Philip's Alter Society | Christmas Bazaar | SATURDAY NOV, 23 from 2 to 5 p.m. ST. PHILIP'S HALL Oxford and Emerald Sts. Everyone Welcome FINAL NOTICE WHEREAS -- The Nipigon Park Association held a meeting on Nov. 6th, 1963. ape! of Mc- for ser-| Interment McLaughlin Collegiate MAINDONALD, May At Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, November 22, 1963, May Jarvis of § Liberty Place, Bowmanville, beloved wife 'of Wilfred Maindonaid, Resting at the Northcutt and Smith Funeral Home until Sunday evening, thence to the chapel ot Morley S. Bedford, 159 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto, for service at 1.30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. interment Zion Ceme- tery, Oriole, Ontario. in lieu of flowers & Donations to the Cancer Society would be appreciated. | and Vocational Institute 8:30 P.M, $2.50 $1.25 PARKER, John Robert Enfered into rest in the Oshawa Gen eral Hospital on Sunday, November 24, WHEREAS -- Out of over 450 fomilies notified, only 2 persons, in addition to the present executive ond committee members attended. an EATON SUPER VALUE Gift buy from top Canadian maker! Men's 'Easy-Care' Shirts Of 'Terylene'-And-'Arnel' Ordinarily 6.00! WHEREAS -- This support indicated the families of the neigh- bourhood desired terminoting the octivities of the association, thereby withdrawing organizing YOUR children's boll. teams, YOUR children's hockey teams, YOUR park improvements and all other organized events, THEREFORE--on Wednesday, Nov. 27 ot 7:30 P.M. Sharp at | the Adelaide McLaughlin School the Nipigon Park Association will terminate operations. NOTE! IF THE ABOVE IS YOUR WISH-- PLEASE DO NOT ATTEND Davidson, Michigan. in his 87th ty i Resting at the Armatvons Funeral The 'death occurred at the Saints' Anglican Church,|Morton Ray (Kathleen) of Davi- Home, Oshawa, with High Requiem Mass Cob: Canenal Hi hoa Whitby. son, Michigan.. He also leaves in Holy Cross Church, Wednesday, No-|Cobourg General Hospital Sun- ; one sister, Mrs. Margaret P. gery 71h a am. Interment St:\day, Nov. 24, of John Claude Pedeceased by his wife, the rault of Plainsvill 3 oe regery's Cemetery, Oshawa. Manley German, QC, former fomer Alma Ada Howes, in Mr. Die G pce ai th » WATT, David. Gordon county court judge for the|1957, Mr. Bedding is survived), 0" oP a 5, a lt Enlered into rest-suddenly at Hishwey S\United Counties of Durham and|PY @ daughter, Mrs. A. Harris Sabi re a Home until] a ixie Road turday, N | 8 ry eSda ve 33, 1963, David Gordon Watt, beloved son| Northumber!and. (Doris) of Brooklin snd three| High Requiem. Mass ve be| "Dr. and Mrs. Gorden Watt ond brother] Mr. German is survived by a stare Raed de of Whitby, Jason sung at Holy Cross Church at 9 arba: a i | . a) ya 5 |" - ant and William at home, in his 24h year.\Caughter, Mrs. J. Conrigan|/® Usnawa and Aibert. of BM BL. Rev, Monsignor Phillip Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, (Mary) and two sons, Rey. | ©: ra ; Coffey will sing the mass and > ear Bebe lide hada we William M. German and John ee are a sister,|iiterment will be in St Greg-| ferment Oshawa Cemetery. Friends are German. t ae ogists AWanntired), of ory's Roman Catholic Ceme-| @sked not to call at the funeral home| The remains are at the Mac-|Bailieboro; a brother, James, of|),7. Berra snaay evening. in lieu of flowers\Coubrey Funeral Home, Co-| Whitby; 10 grandchildren and)" ; ir uv wi bs id iv: > 2 ra "hi Pe 7 Greatly appreciated. bourg, for requiem mass in St die at-grandc hildren. W. BRUCE SMITH | --Michael's Roman Catholic we e fune ral service will be) A member of a well-known Church, Cobourg, at 10 2 eld at the W. C. Town Funeral] jocal family, W. Bruce Smith, ~ _ LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and flora] requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Tuesday, Nov. 26. Interment #0me, Whitby, at 3.30 p.m. Wed-|\died at his' Oakville residence| will be in St. Michael's Ceme-|Nesday, Nov. 27, followed by in-\Saturday, Nov. 23. He was in| tery, Cobourg. erment in Groveside Cemetery, |his 74th year. | a. wg ee ae, He was the son of the late| strong, rector of / Saints') 2 é 7 illi MRS, J. W. BARROWCLOUGH Church, will conduct the svat of Comber one tere The death of Alerta M., dear-|ices. lsurvived by his wife, the former ly beloved wife of the late John Friends will be received at Hazel Litchfield, one sister a Wesley Barrowclough, occurred|the funeral home after 2 p.m.| Miss Bessie Smith of Colunibus ¢ IN MEMORIAM Sunday, Nov. 24, in the Oshawa! Tuesday. land a brother, Lt.-Col. R. B , General Hospital. |Smith of Oshawa. _ es * BELYBA -- In loving memory of my| Mrs. Barrowclough was the MRS. REBECCA FOSHAY Mr. Smith attended the Whit- 'husband, Charlie, who passed away No third daughter of the late Mr.. TRENTON -- Last Wednes- by High School and entered 'the These co id love go out of sight, and Mrs. Edward Bennett, of day, a service was held at the!/employ of the Canadian Bank of But never out of mind, Oshawa and has resided in this|Weaver Funeral Home fr Mrs.|Commerce at Colborne. He later ; Ag ca to in the heorts city all her life. : Rebecca Foshay of 57 Heberlentered the civil service as a Loving end kind in ail his ways, She was a member of Simcoe|street, Trenton. Mrs. Foshay|customs inspector, Since his re- et and just to the end of his Street United Church and, un-\died at her home Nov. 17, She|tirement in 1950 he had been eitcke ane true in heart and ming, (til necent years, had been anj|was 77. living in Oakville. He was a ~ Beautiful memories he: left behind. active member in many organ-) The service was conducted by|member of the Masonic order. Lovingly remembered by wife Lov. 'izations of the church. She was/Rev. D. F. Dunning and the The deceased is resting at the BELYEA -- in loving memory of our/4 life member of the Women's|bearers were Allan, William|F. S. Russell and Son Funeral There are "29 _ great whiskies ¢ in Soft, smooth, absorbent shirts for all-weather comfort. Shirts that dry quickly, need little or no ironing . . . each bearing the nationally-known maker's original label! Sparkling white with popular short-point collar, convertible or French cuffs; also some eyelet rounder collars. A few blue with short-point fused collar in the lot. Individually boxed, ready to be wrap- ped and placed under the tree. Sizes 14 to 17% included, , 3.99 Telephone and mail orders accepted for white, short-point collar, convertible cuff style only! = ee Adams Private Stock CANADIAN RYE WHISKY EATON SUPER VALUE, Oath 4c. ee EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 228 fear tether, Chartier who passed away| Missionary Society, a past pres-|and Kaye Elliott, Leonard Con-|Home, Oakville, for the funeral God took him home, it was His wi, |Ment of the former Ever Ready|boy, Reginald and Charles Wan- service on Tuesday, Nov. 26 at But in our hearts we love him stil. |Bible Class and an active mem-|namaker. Interment was in|2 p.m. Interment will be in St, i Loe lor he esced toe jber of the Women's Association. Frankford Cemetery. Jude's Cemetery. we often sit ond think eof him, oe the war years, Mrs. ' eh in "-- Ross, Mrs. FUNERAL OF en we are all alone, |Barrowclough worked diligently|Foshay was the daughter of + ete Tu a anc en |for the Oshawa Branch of the|the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Th peice ie ie ~Sadly missed by daughters Anita and/Ganadian Red Cross Society.|Wannamaker. She had lived in| mer Oanbae sank ate for. Jackie ond son-in-law Brent. |She was also a member of the|Trenton for the past 30 years,|7 pagy n Oho Med i Pig Oshawa Rebekah Lodge, No. 3.|having previously lived in Osh-|;onto "Western Hospital. Phury RIMAR In April, 1961, Mr, and Mrs.|awa, Mrs. Foshay was alday Nov. 91, was held at the |Barrowclough celebrated their|member of St, George's Angli-/McIntosh - Anderson Funeral MEMORIALS diamond wedding anniversary|can Church in Trenton and a Home Saturday Nov 23 at their home, 38. Brock, street/former member of the Rebekah) Rey, Dr John Leng uininier MONUMENTS least. Lodge. in Oshawa. of St. Andrew's United Church MARKERS |eourviving are her two daugh-| Mrs. Foshay is survived by|conducted the service. Inter: : rs, Mrs, Cyril Deyo (Doris),|two daughters, Mrs, E. (Aileen i i Designed for any need. lof London, Ont. and Mrs. Art-| Conboy _ Oshawa and Mr oo ~ ee eee 152 Simcoe St. $. Oshawa jhur a Rao of Islington;|Geraldine Wood of Trenton.| The pallbearers were R. Mc- Office jtwo granddaughters, two grand- Also surviving are eight erend-|Nab, C. Seaton, C. A. Sadler, W. i 723.1002 Bart |sons and three great-grandsons.|children, Gail Elliott, William|J. Lorimer, J. McNab and W. Bes ee oY 4 Binsin 4 |Her only remaining sister is|Elliott, Kay Elliott, all of|A. Giroux. s n %

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