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Porcupine Advance, 27 Mar 1947, 1, p. 5

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g “m loe A t 08 8 o e a e o o a a 0 o 0 006 A A c /dfi .# “. and Â¥ HEAVY TRUCKING SERVICE STATION 33 Crawford St. o prtediedie« h4 i 4 South Porcupine $ _ OFFICE: PHONE 280 RESIDENGE PH. 510 *§° 35 dall, A110,â€" B 5 Mrs. Len Th ;-'* EShingler. During â€"th honor was decorated h â€"‘ with lovely _ thanked the ** . A" delicious * itfi g d # *p Ee Sn enc Cl ol ET PCAE with lovely © gifts." ~Mrs.. Rennedy thanked the ladles for ‘their kindness. â€" A‘ delicious lunch was served by the hostesses The following ladies attended Mro. B. Finchen, Mrs. L. Shingler, Mr. Jack !W}" Matthew, Mrs. Frank MceWhinnie, Mrs. Rose Collier, Mrs. Ernie Tisdale, Mrs. L. Sauriol, Mrs. James Scullion, Mrs. Jut 695 1‘ «4s ’fl"‘ td <t «n x0 M Barbara Keizer, Mrs. Jerry Harris, Mrs. Tommy Johnson, Mrs. James Prentice, Mrs» Steve: Karahan, Mrs. James Macâ€" Kenzie, Mrs. EFEdgar Hicks, Mrs. Len ««Tromas, Mrs. Roy Hazelwood, Mrs. Cecil Kennedy and the hostesses Mrs. Cowden and Mrs. DeMiracle. The following members attended: Mr. and Mrs. Georse Leck, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Laine, Mr. and Mrs. Merâ€" vyn Upham, Mr. and â€"Mrs. Bill Godeâ€" froy, Mr. and Mrs. Stan PFisher, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryers, Mrs. Stan _ Gibson, Mrs. Milton Shouldice, Mrs. T. Johnson, Mrs. ‘T. L. MacKenzie, Mrs. EStan Shippm Mrs. Inez Lang, Mr. Bob Fp)tcm and The Rev J A Breckâ€" Jenrlage °. . Mmotion pictures will be shown in the Devotion Periods will be held during library. Holy Week in Trinity United Church The proceeds of the sale of work Schumacher,. The services will be held will be used to buy . extra boats for Moxnday, March 31st, Wednesday, April "Camp Bickell" the school‘s summer and Good Friday, April 4th, at camp. ‘ | 7,30 p.m. auditorium by the senic')rf:?gviâ€"r'l:stum Motion pictures will be ‘shown in library. At the close of the mecting a dainty lunch was served by the hostesses Mrs. Stan Gibson and Mrs. Stan Shipâ€" pam. 420000000 42e 000 12e The next meeting of the club will be held in the church hall Friday evening April 18th. Mrs. Harvey Laine, secretary read the minutes of the last meeting. A round table discussion on several subâ€" jects was discussed by members of the executive committee. Arrangements were also made for the "Eventide Serâ€" vice" and ‘"Friendship HMalf Houk" which will be conducted by the Young Adult Club, Easter Sunday evening at 7.30 in the church. The Young Adult Club of Trinity United Church, Schumacher, held their meeting Friday evening in the church hall. The president, Mr. Geoâ€" rge Leck was in the chair. Trinity Young Adult Club :I |l « PC OMQ * 19,,8, .0, 100 .0 e _ -03000000000“00?0000000300000.00000000000000?"0000003 «2t honor was presented. with a nicely decorated hamper filled to the top social evening was enjoyed. Cards were played and the prize winâ€" ners at 500 were: ist, Mrs. Steve Kaftaâ€" han: 2nd: Mrs. Roy Hazelwood; 3rd, Mrs. Len Thomas.â€" Door prize, Mrs, L. Mrs. James Cowden and Mrs. John DeMiracle were joirt hostesses at a nicely arranged shower Priday evening in honor of Mts. Cecil Kennedy. ‘The party was held at the home of Mrs. Cowden, Second Ave. A xaics 108 Goldien Ave. â€"S. Porcupine Wm. E. Jamieson Florist _ Floral Designs ~â€" Wedding Bouquets Du}lni the evening â€"the guest of Potted Plants Cut Flowers DISTINCTIVE FLORAL ARRANGEMENT S Phone 835 n‘w;oo'»'u'oo'n'“'u'o0.«:00‘“300.“ ve* “ “ Claude Dillon _ ~"SCHUMACHER For Mrs. Kennedy W.M.S. Hear of Will hold ition and ifternoon novelties ion k done also a Defilice during ced c « St. Mary‘s Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs Joe Napier, Gold Centre. â€" A Son. YX d old l Pte. Charles Pennie, Monteith, spent a weeks leave at his home in Timâ€" mins, he also visited with friends in mins, he als Schumacher. Mrs. Sam Hill, First Ave., returned Friday from Toronto where she spent a short holiday visiting with friends. Dusty â€" Baker, Railroad St., arrived home at the weekâ€"end a.ft.er a successâ€" ful season with the St. Paul‘s hockéy team. "maf Mrs. John Scullion and daughter Margaret left Friday on the Northland for her home in Toronto. Mrs. W. Wills, First Ave., returned Friday from a holiday in Toronto, where she visited her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. George Hains, brtud 4 4 9 * U VA 4 Mr. Lengs, who has been receiving medâ€" ical treatment in Toronto, left this week with Mrs. Leng to spend a holiâ€" day in Florida. The many friends of Mr. Harry Lené, McIntyre Property, will be glad /to know that he is feeling much better. ~~â€" The many friends of Mr. James Scullion,, First Ave., will be sorry to hear that he is ill in St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital and all exterd him their best wishes for a speedy recovery. Mr. Ernie Sayers, Fourth Ave., has returned from Picton where he was ealled ‘owing to the illness of his mother. _/ s N td Members of the Women‘s Missionary Society; Mrs. H. Waddell, Mrs. C. Ranâ€" dolph, Mrs. Peace, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Fisher,; Mrs. Yankovich, Mrs. Christâ€" opher and the guest speaker Mrs. Gilâ€" The following attended: Mrs. Roy Wilsoxn, Leader of the CGILT.; Elsie Mary Sparks, Shirley Lowe, Delmar Corrigan, Joan Greer, Helen Boyce, Cowden, Joan Goodyear, June Collier, Janet Malkin, Shirley Manette, Betty Emyth, Joan Lowe, Maureen Kennedy, Nina Phillips, Athea Platt, Ella Simâ€" Elizabeth Robson, Marilyn Grist, Robbie.. Innes; . Shirley Monaghan, Ka‘thleg{nâ€" J__‘;l._, SÂ¥X > , Members of the Women‘s Missionary mour Sniith. A dainty lunchâ€"was served by the ladies of ‘the W. M. S. and the meeting closed with taps. The Annual Affiliation of the Canâ€" adian Girls in Training and the Woâ€" men‘s Missionary Society was held and the girls received "The World Friendship Badge" which was pinned 0‘i by Mrs. Gilmour Smith of Timâ€" mins, Presbyterial Secretary. Mrs. Howard Waddell, president of Trinity Unitedâ€" Church Women‘s Missionary Society and Mrs. Harry Christapher. Mrs. Gilmour Smith ~conducted a quiz. The Canadian Girls in Training of Trinity United Church, Schumacher, held their meeting Thursday evening in the church hall. ‘The meeting openâ€" ed with the C.G.IL.T. Purpose. A short business session was held and a few games were played. foveatremenemmemam ud Born â€" Wednesday March 19th in e "India Programme was then discussed, Mrs. Dave Killens in charge of the interesting panel discussion asâ€" sisted by Mr. Bert Waite, Mrs. Benvie, Mrs. Peace, Mrs. Randolph, Mrs. Yanâ€" kovich. s» The meeting closed with the Beneâ€" diction. A special meeting will be held in the church April 9th, when Mrs. Marâ€" shall and Mrs. Haggerty will be the guest speakers. Mrs. Herb Miller conâ€" ducted the worship service, the theme being: "Fulfilling Our Church Memâ€" bership in Christian Stewardship." The roll call was taken and the secâ€" retary‘s and treasurer‘s reports were read and adopted. Mrs. Marshall, a minister‘s wife from the west, who is visiting here, gave a wonderful account of the drought in â€" Easkatchewan,, and thanked the easterner‘s for their generous donaâ€" tions of clothing and food, etc. The Women‘s Missionary Society of Trinity United Church, Schumacher, held their meeting Wednesday afterâ€" noo0nhn in the church hall. The presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Howard Waddell, was in the chair and opened the meeting with prayer, which was followed by the singing of a hymn. es krain wreck but they have vered from their injuries. George Defelice, who was also; er _ of the same team arrived and is v_isifing his mother, Mrs. Western Drought Boyd and Geoâ€" in a United fully »14,. ~ I was going to call you up last evening but I forgot your telephoxne number. Prof. Letherkink â€" It is 742. You can remember it easily by associating it with â€" the YÂ¥egatrâ€" Oof ~ COharlamg mmat. it w birth K. Myers (E. Ewi Myers). S. Porcupine tz o 3 4 2 ho len), Dome. R. Pearce (B. Hall, G. Smith, R. Austdal), 8. Porcupine. N. Lett (Mrs. Woodrow, H. Woodrow, M. Lett) Pamour. S. Millions (H. Hogg, A. Hogg, M. Millions), Dome. R. Richmond (J. Richmond, G. Orr, M. Richmond), Dome. V. Mayhew (D. Mayhew, D. Thompâ€" son, E. Thompson), Dome. H. Worth (G. Hggins, J. Reid, J. Reid), S. Porcupine. 22 000 c CrCOV 2 CV MAiaAs Redmond), Dome. j J. Raybould (H, Raybould, J. Wilder, J. Wilder), S. Porcupine. J. Ausdal (M. Hodgins, A. Maki, E. Maki), South Porcupine. (M. Cook, w. Allen, N. Aiâ€" * olA A. Briden (M. Wobh Bingham), Dome., F. E. Cooper (B. Coopei', D. Millar . Millar), S. Porcupine. N. Sisson °"(L. Sisson, L. Hudson, P. Baderski) McIntyre. R. P. Smith (A. Smith, M. McMilâ€" lan, Mrs. McMillan) McIntyre. H. Anderson (M. Hovey, H. Weir, J. Walsh) S. Porcupine. a M. Shaw (V. Shaw, B. Adamson, K. Adamson) S. Porcupine. a. Ostrowski (K. Ostrowski, J. Dalâ€" ton, S. Hamilton), McIntyre. E. Somerville (J. McCann, E. Mcâ€" Vey, M. McVey), S. Porcupine F. McChesnie (D, Gieg, W. Gigg, P. McChesnie) Pamour, J. Davis (J. Davis, C. Kavanagh) S. Poreupine. S. Hughes (I. Hughes, Dr. McKinney, M. McKinney), Dome. H. Miller (N,. sutherland, E. Mulviâ€" hill, J. L. Cameron), S. Porcupine. H. Jones (L, Jonés, O Proulx), Dome. J. Costello (E. McPhate, A. McPhate, B. Rayner), S. Porcupine. H. Hudson (A. Countryman, G. Countryman, P. Hudson), Dome. A. Keddie (G. Keddie, H. Hall, B. Hall), Dome. P. Hanlson (L. Mansfield, S. Isaacâ€" son, N. Harrison), S. Porcupine. W. Hayne (A. Novakuske, J. Novaâ€" kuske, L. Smith), S. Porcupine. W. Christenson (M. Christenson, H. DeMilile, F. Grant), Pamour. S. Bartman (I. O‘Shaughnessey, A. Balfour, M. Hill), S. Porcupine. D. Wright (M. Wright, J. Denholm Betty Hicks), Dome. C. McInnis (P. M. Smith, W. Richâ€" ardson, Pat Smith), S. Porcupine. J. Whyte (M. Whyte J. Rudkin, R. Rudkin), Dome. B. Doyle (S. Kennedy, A. Moreau F. Moreau), Dome. Fortyâ€"seven rinks have been entered from all over the camp, and to date (Wednesday morning) fifteen have been eliminated. Skips of the rinks are: H. Richmond (V. Fell, J. Fell, R. Blair). Dome. M. Londry (I. Cahill, G. Brown, N. Johnson). S. Porcupine.: O. Henderson (V. Rayner, H. Smith, H. Wright), S. Porcupine. H. Shantz (D. Pelkic, E. Pelkie, M. Shantz, J. Fell), Dome. T. Tyndall (E. Darwin, L. Macdonald), S. Porcupine. J. Mcoore (J. Moore, T. Ross, M. Bailey), S. Porcupine. W. Gillespie (R)| Chapman, W. Maâ€" whinney, A. Crillespie), Dome. C. Laamanen (M. Young, G. Roseâ€" brugh, L. Farren), S. Porcupine. Seccnd Eventâ€"Pictures, S1oe Vouâ€" chers, Umbrellas, Slippers Pyrex bowls, Wallets, Bath mats, Bed lamps. Third Event â€" Electric Alarm Clocks, Ronson Lightrs, Cushions, Pencils, What nots, Flashlights, Cups and Sauâ€" ‘, BElts. +1b Consolation â€" Pinup Lamps, Shavâ€" Consolaticn â€"â€" Pinup Lamps, Shavâ€" ing sets, Pyrex bowls, Pipe and pouch set, amour pins, Ashtrays, Per fume sets and Shaving sets. Prize list. PFirst Event â€" Plastic Bags, Travel Sets, Travel Clocks and Hat vouchers, Atomizers, Shirts Cosâ€" metics ar 1 Pen sets, The list of donors includes Lowerys, Shahcens, Jen Lang Shop, Grant and Byerley, Countryman, Beamish, Geoâ€" rge Taylor Hdwre, Bucovetsky‘s, Hill Electric, Clark‘s, Purdon Laflamme, Sutherland‘s Drug, McWilliam‘s Drug, G. Cross, Porcupins Hardware, Comâ€" munity Press, Pamour Mine and Curlâ€" ing Club, Preston FEast Dome, Union Rrewery, District Services, Airport Hoâ€" tel, Goldfields Hotel, Dominion Store, Anderson, Timmins Dairy, Timmins Press, Molsons and J. Dalton. W. Jones (F. Lone, J. Lone L. Jones), Jome The Ladies Club would like to thank those who donated toward these prizes, thereby making this bonspiel a notable event. On Tuesday commencing at 5.30 p.m., onlookers saw the gaily decked curlers of both sexes in full swing with stone and broom, thoroughly enjoying themâ€" selves. Over $275 worth of prizes are offered in the four events, and all are well worth winning. So the arena was hired for a week and work was done with the aid of artificial ice to convert the skating area into six sheets of ice, marked for curling. Afiter getting away to a good start last Thursday, soft weather just playâ€" ed havoc with the ice, and curling beâ€" came a work of strength instead of skill. the Ladies Curling Club of South Porâ€" cupine has to be finnished on artificial ice after all. sOUTH PORCUPINE MIXED BONSPIEL (E. Scott, K. Hollywood, H. , N. Woon, A. WA Proulx, E Consequently many members from South Porcupine who had planned to attend were disappointed. Mrs. Wilbur Horner of Shawville is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Farâ€" rell, of Bloor Ave., The District Deputy Grand Matron (Mrs. Laidlaw) of Cochrane who was scheduled to attend the O.E.S. Chapâ€" ter of Timmins in her official capacity, which was snowâ€"bound on Tuesday was a passenger on one of the trains and could not get in. The monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of Porcupine General Hosâ€" pital will be held next Thursday afterâ€" noon at 230 in the Masonic Hall (April 3rd). of 181 a son. Births in Percupine General Hospital Rasula of 26 Golden Ave., on March 24th, a son. RASULA â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Elias SMITH â€" To Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of 113 Commercial Ave., on March 22nd, â€" a son. BARRETTE â€" To Mr. nad Mrs, Lionel Barrette of 23 Helen St. Timâ€" mins, on March 21st â€" a daughter. L m A LE O CCI * LIPPETT â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Wm,. Lippett of 49 Cecil Ave., on March 19th â€" a son, The annual ‘Easter Tea‘ sponsored by the Women‘s Auxiliary of St. Paul‘s Anglican Church will be held as usual this year at the Dome on the* Saturday afternoon preceding Easter All had to stay on the local train Junction ove,.rnight, coming in to S. from Cochrane, held near Porquis Porcupine around 1.30 p.m. on Wednesâ€" day. Bishop Renison took the train for Toronto instead of returning home, and Revdâ€" MXcCallum was left waiting to get to Iroquois Falls, as roads were totally blocked, and the snowâ€"plough had broken down. Csnon Cushing and Revd. MeCallum Among others caught in the railway To Mtr. and Mrs. Gorden Moore St., on March 25th AMtem who Shink of Temerrow M SOUTH PORCUPINE day. been atâ€" in Cochâ€" Canadians have had the wigdnm to he content with a moderate "something," knowing that as production increases that "something" will grow larger and larger. This is good sense, and is founded on the principle that MODERATION is the key to CONTINUED ENJOYMENT, a prineiple to which the House of Seagram withdraw a fistful of nuts through the narrow neek of a jar? Because he wasn‘t content with getting one luscious nut at a time, he ended up by getting nothing instead something. xÂ¥ :fi z> That story is worth rememhering today. Greedy grabbing of goods still in short supply ean, have the same resultâ€" nothing mstead of bomethm«r Inflated prices, like the inflated paw of the m(mkoy, can as suroly prevent eac h of us from getting his fair share of ':n'ailahle goods. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunkin was baptised on Sunday mornâ€" ing by Revyd. James Morris in St. Paul‘s Anglican Church and received the name of Donald. Mrs. Margaret Deaâ€" con was godmother to the child, Mr. G. Sanderson being a godfather by proxy. Mr. and Mrs. Bilburn Hodgins of 14 Strachan Ave., left on Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Wesley Hodâ€" gins of Shawville â€" Mr. Hcdqins mother â€" who died after a week‘s il!â€" ness following a stroke. The funeral took place on Tuesday. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Pearson of Kirkland Lake left on Monday for home after being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Davis of the Dome. They took part in one or two games in the Mixed Bonspiel over the weekâ€"end. The storm of Tuesday night blocked the roads to local mines and some of the bonspielers were forced to stay in town with friends. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" lam Oxby of 100 Cecil Ave. who on March 6th, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, Timmins, became the parents of a baby boy. arms were turned in but response to five panicky huoseholders whose stoveâ€" pipes and chimneys were giving trouâ€" ble, were made, and assistance given. During the afternoon two calls for chimneys were responded to and setâ€" tled in quick order. Men were on duty at the Fire Fall all night, and no alâ€" ‘The wind and storm of Tuesday, when a gale blue continuously at zero temperature, kept the local Fire Deâ€" partment on its feet During the afternoon two calls for chimneys were responded to and setâ€" tled in quick order. Men were on duty at the Fire Fall all night, and no alâ€" arms were turned in but response to five panicky huoseholders whose stoveâ€" pipes and chimneys were giving trouâ€" ble, were made, and assistance given. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" lam Oxby of 100 Cecil Ave. who on Mflrl‘h ’R'h ih Q" ) V Pevels ya TB a maa l4 a 1 Golden City could not allow . old timers like Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bannerâ€" man and tneir soi Aivin to leave the north without giving them an oldâ€"time farewell party with all the oldâ€"time flavour and sincerity. On Friday night the Edgewater Pavâ€" ilion was the scene of a happy gatherâ€" ng, over a hundred friends of the Bannerman family turning out to honâ€" our their pioneer neighbours. As we mentioned in last weeks ‘Advance‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bannerman are leaving next Monday to reside on a farm near St. Mary‘s, where â€"â€" over thirtyâ€"seven me oe ie o Ale aAooo muaalibnad uk > TaAan arl is m o ouvu vigy â€" â€" CRRAILJAAJULUL _ VA Clare Ciervails, Chick Abramson, Louis Rotondo, Eima PDurlin, and Chesley Olomnt played for round and square and a merry time was in order and a nice jJunceh was served. Included in ‘the Seativities were the other ctwo children eof the Bannerâ€" man‘s and their families â€" Nimeria (Mrs. Norris Lett), and Erma, (Mrs. J. Mack). ' Among the oldâ€"timers present were Mr. and Mrs» I. P. Wilson, the Davis family, Mrs. F. Gervais, Mrs. Young, Charlie Richardson, Mrs. Hart and Morley, Charlie Peterson, Harry Gibâ€" prizes were won by Mrs. B. Stringer, Mrs. B. Anthony, Mrs. C. Carruthers and Mrs. T. Parrell owing to the stormy weather, the Penny Sale which was to be held in the Legion Hall under Auxiliary Ausâ€" pices on Tuesday had to be postponed. Notice will be given later. At the Euchre party held on Friday in the Masonic Hall, under Rebekah auspices a god time was had by all and Shawville are visiting their daughter Mrs. Reuben Harris of 166 Bloor Ave. Remember the story of the menkey who tried to THE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM News From has always subscribed. Then Don Millar held the floor in a very nice speech. He told of the fine neighbours and friends the Banâ€" nermans had been, and how much they would be missed from Golden City, which wouldn‘t be the same without them. He spoke of their early days and expressed the feeling of all present in wishing them both, the very best that life could offer them in their "new‘" old home. They were then Then in pleasantry Mrs. Bannerman was given an oldâ€"fashioned milking pail and stool and her son Alvin a fiveâ€"pronged farm fork. The guests were; caught up and placed, in the centre of a circle. of friends (we are told there wasn‘t one oldâ€"timer left at home) â€" and the or.â€" chestra struck up "Old Macdonald Had a Farm". When Mr. and Mrs. Bannerman enâ€" tered the crowded hall, his first reâ€" mark as he caught sight of the older faces there was "These are pretty old looking firemen". When the guests of honour were asked to ‘attend a party at the Pavyâ€" ilion they were told it was a gathering of firemen who were saying goodbye to Alvin. j On Friday night the Edgewater Pavâ€" ilion was the scene of a happy gatherâ€" ng, over a hundred friends of the Bannerman family turning out to honâ€" our their pioneer neighbours. As we mentioned in last weeks ‘Advance‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bannerman are leaving next Monday to reside on a farm near St. Mary‘s, where â€"â€" over thirtyâ€"seven years ago, they resided before leaving to settle in the hazardous North,. PINE Mrs. Geraild Rosebrugh and daughter Louise left last week for Windsor owing to the illness of Mrs. Lemmon, Mrs. Rosebrugh‘s mother. The Annual Meeting of the Victorian Order of Nurses, Porcupine Branch, will be held in the Municipal Building, South Porcupine on Friday March 28th at 8.30 p.m. All interested in this exâ€" cellent social work should attend. cellent social work should attend. Aivin‘s reply to the gift was someâ€" thing like his father‘s He said "when First Residents Are . OO‘ se and he was going away to be grected Given Farewell party i sin more On Friday evening a service will be held in the United Church, a "Preparâ€" atory‘ service for Sunday, when aâ€" round 25 new members will be receivâ€" ed into the church‘s membership. Next week being Holy Week, services in town will be the United Churchs Unian Services each Protestant Church combining congregations. On Tuesday Revd. James Morris will conduct the service in the United Church,. On Wednesday the Anglican Church will be the place and Revd. Hunter (Pentecostal) the preacher. #*% is . _ A play "Aunt Susie shoots the works‘" which was to have been presented by the Young People fo Matheson United Church an Wednesday evening, has had to be postpened owing to transâ€" portation difficulties. On Thursday Revd. Scott will conâ€" duct services in â€"the Pentecostal church. son (8. Porcupine), Mr. and Mrs. Bill Olten, George and Mrs. BHainerman, Mrs. Frank Maki, Pete Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Rotondo would have been present but were prevented by illness. United Church Events eamprisea of e .’~,'.-;;"’,'.g,- E m * *A 7

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