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Home And School Names President;
WO G. J. McCracken Will Serve
The first Meeting of :the 1956:57
season, e the Adastral Park Hone
end School Association was kield
during the evening ,of September
27, at A/V/M l;HU'gh Campbell Pub -
lie. School, with"' approximately
re
.1,$0 pants present for the •9CcaS-
ign.
The, retiring president, W01Ha1-
ward, called they meeting to meaer
:and nominations were requested
to elect a new executive for the
2$56 7iseason. ' t
WO2 G, J. 11'tcCirackern was elec-
te'd president :and F/S x', Boisson-
r
xisault vice President. M s, .
. R.- A
Brewer will fill the Inst of .sac.•,
:and F/S C, Powell was el-
ected treasurer;•
A. vital part of any Herne and
-School, entertainment, will be
looked after by F/S C.- Dark -for
the coming season, together• with
Sgt. Jar G, Fisher and Mrs, L. J.
T+enton,.
the parents. by the prinelpai, Mr.
+Trott. -
Miss Beacon's. ,class won . thhe
Banner Qf Honour With 67 •percent;
of the parents present,
Following the general meeting
two .educational films were shown:
Heredity and Environment" and
"Developing Respensibility.
Lunch was served and parents
were invited to visit the -child
ren's class zoom and ehai; with
their teachers.
The problem of providing re-
freshments for the parents attend-
ins meetings will be' the• respon-
' sibility of Sgt. R. E, ..Hamilton and
Mrs D Mathews,
The annual report was read by
the retiring presidents Some of
;the projects, of the association dur-
ing the past season wereithe. pur
• chase ,of a 'coffee urn, the cater-
ing of lunch for the school's clos-
ing playday-in June, and the pur-
chase of . pens , as gifts for arch
member of the graduating class,,
Six sports-'swea'ters and some film
strips alsq were ..procured far the
School. ,
Warrant Officer Halward ex-
pressed his appreciation fag the
cooperation extended, to the bxec-
• utnve of the '55-56 season by the
• principal, teachers and members
• of the Horne and School.
The teachers were introduced to.
All .parents of Adastral Parlf .are
urged to attend the next Associa-
tionmeet1ng where themew axeeu
,
tine will make known its program
for the 19.56-$7 season.
WA Thanksgiving
L5 C
Service Led By
Mrs. Geo. ,
�Beattie
Mrs. George Beattie presided for
the Woman's- Association meeting
held in the church parlour' last
Wednesday -afternoon, October 3.
Mrs. Shepherd, was at the piano,
(Thant sgiving" was . the theme
for the worship:, period. Mrs, H.
C. Wilson read two interesting
poems, after which a hymn was
sung. Mrs. H. Adams read- the
Scripture lessoh .and Mrs. McGill
gage the lesson thoughts, Prayer
was offered by Mrs.'T.,aidlaw,' ••
" The date. of Huron Presbytery
of thea WA meeting -was annouhced
for November 1, in Goshen United
Church. ,Plans were made for'the
County, Fair which .will be held
toward the end of October, '
Mrs .,W; Hanly sang, "A 'Song of
Thanksgiving", accampanied by
Miss Betty Lou Nediger.
Lunch was served under the con-
venership of Mrs, Reese Jenkins.'
�mn'-erc.iaI. H'otel
upday Special
E
*CHI,
TURKEY 'and
, Served From
12: NOON to' 8.30 1.M.
Proprietors: Mr. and Mrs. 'C? yanDamme
MISSION TO TIS NATIO
.EVANGELISTIC
MISSIQN
OF THE UNITED CHURCH IN CANADA
to be held in
Ontario St. United Church
October 21 tb 2$
Mssion.er;
'Rev. Stanley Searle, Wignipell
EVERYONE IN HURON 'COUNTY 1S W,ELCOME.
'Uncle? jurisdiction of the Huron Presbytery, the United.
Church of Canada -
4.
- 11. ▪ "-w 'T
Clinton Hospital Auxiliary
Penny- Sale
AT THE 6FFICE OF THE CLINTON AUBL'1C
UTIUTIes COMMISSION
55 a
Draw On
Saturday; Oct. 13
4.00 p.m.
MAJOR PRIZES:. .
1, Chesterfield Chair
2. Living. Room Ensemble
(Matched End 'Tables and Coffee Table)
E1eetric Fry Pan
Over 60'Other Prizes
Tickets: Iri packages. of 25 far BSc walkable city the
PUC Office.
PROMOS TC OBTAIN FURNISHINGS FOR .THE
NEW WING 'bit. CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL�yj
ON Nl Wt l CORl
DAY,
1954
ENGAM.... EMENT$
ANNOUNCED'
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Hun-
ter, Clinton, announce the en.
casement et their yenngest
daughter Agnes 'Marlene, to
Jack Albert Adkins, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Henry Adkins, Ran-
4.a
The wedding to tame
place the latter part of Oct.
ober, in St. Peters Lutheran
Church, .Zurich,. 4104
,» *. Ai.,
Mrs. A. Finkbeiner, Zurich,
and the late H. E, Finkbeiner,
announce the engagement of
her daughter, Leqna na Alice "to
Francis. (Fang/ Joseph Nigh,
son of ;Mr. and Mrs, .John
Nigh, `Seaforth, The wedding
will take place at Clinton,
,41-b
* •*
Mr, and Mrs, l a y zn a n d
Townsend • announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Thelma Annette to/Kenneth
Gerome Lane, .son of Mr, and
, Mrs. Vincent Lane, RR 5, Sea-
forth, The marriage will take
place the latter part of O.e-
tdber,41:13
,. *' *
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ward-
en, Londlnn, Ontario, announce
the engagement of their.,see-
ond eldest daughtbr, Shirley
Ann, to Robert Melvin Elliott,
. son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A,
Elliott, Clinton. The wedding
wall take place Saturday, Nov-
ember' 3, in. Ontario Street
United Church, • at three
o'clock, 41.,.x
Grandmothers At
?[rev. and Mrs , C. Wilson.
spent Thanksgiving Pay In Tor.,
onto.
Mr- and Mrs. button,. Winelam,
visited en Thanksgiving with Mrs.
David Steep.
`"Mr. and :Mrs. E. W,, M. Paisley
spent the Thanksgiving weekend
with Mrs, 0. L, Paisley,
Lloyd Carter, Toronto, spent
Thanksgiving th his parents, Mr,
And Mrs. ?erwin Carter. i
Frank Fingiand, Ottawa, spent
the holiday weekend with hie par-.
ants, Judge and Mrs, Franic Fins;
land,
an ,
Mr& i L, Wise, London, spentwith
thety, Thenifsgivang weekend -_..
xne� thers of her family in th.e-yic-
h-d
Miss Mary Jamieson, Toronto,
spent the holiday Weekend with
her sisters, -Misses E. and F, Jam-
ieson, '
i iiss Earbara.. Hattin and : Miss
Edna Lightfoot, spent the past
week in Detroit visiting friends
and relatives, •
Kenneth Carter, Queen's Urn-
versify,' Kingston, spent the week-,
end wth his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Carter.
• Elwin 1Vlerrill has returned from
a vacation trip to Ottawa and Bell-
ville and a tour of the St. Law-
rence Seaway,
Miss Dorothy and Donald Corn-
ish, Toronto, spent the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Garnet Cornish,
Miss Violet Phillips, Toronto, is
spending ` this week with ,her
brother-in-law and sitter, Mr. and
Merrill.
Mrs. Ira Me 11,
,Kenneth'• Ashton, University of.
Western Ontario, .London, spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mr. Harvey , As'htpn:
Mrs C, Venner attended the
Wilton-.Anakin wedding in Chat-
ham on Saturday. The ,groom is
MIs. Venner's nephew.
Mx•. and Mrs. Howard Snell re-
turnea a week ago from a visit
to the fruit belt of the Heaver
Valley on Georgian'Bay.
Cst;". Lorne Carter, R.oe cliffe,
spent Thanksgiving weelkend at
the home if his parents, Me, and
Mrs. John Carter and friends.
.George . M..,Harwood, Toronto,
spent the Thanksgiving weekend
with
his brother-in-law and'sister,
Mr, .and Mrs„ Henson Sutter: -
Mr. and Mrs. M. T Corless re-
turned .this week from- a pleasant
visit of several days with Mr. and
Mrs, .Benfion- Carless, Milton.
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest E. Hall, Mr.
and Mrs. John Hall, Mr,,..Edward
Hall, Toronto, spent the weekend
with G, E, Hall and Miss Evelyn
Hall.
Mr:. and Mrs-. Wiiltes Jervis
spent the holiday weekend with.
the fornier's brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and • Mrs. - Ivan Jervis;
North Bay. -
tondesbo r.
oWi0
o a e
b r Meetinst
($y, our Londesboro correspondent)
The Londesboro Women's In-
stitute met in the Community hall
on Thursday, October 4, withthe
president Mrs S. Lyon presiding.
The secretary treasurer, Mrs. A.
CIark read , the minutes.. Mrs.
Liod Pipe was appointed to •at-
tend'the London Area Convention.
Roil call was, answered by„giving
".Grandmother's . 'maiden name."
The Wil is eatering'to the Hallett
Township Federation banquet on
October 25.
Rev. J. T, -White gave a very
inspiring, • • Thanksgiying message,
Mrs. Stanley Lyon gave a reading
on the life�' of .Thomas Edison,
Mrs. Clairg Vincent sang a solo.
Mrs.. John Scott and Mrs. Jack
McEwing • each ,gave a . reading,
Mrs. T. Allen-"iayed two accord-
ion:
ccordion solos.
As it was thegrandmother meet-
ing the Grandmothers' "Club was
entertained and t Mrs, Margaret
Manning who is president of . the
club gave an humorous reading.
The meting closed with the sing-
ing of "God Save the Queen."
Lunch was served. , .
Auburn Library Is '
Aided By Bake
Sale And Tea'
Since Forrester's Hall has been
sold -the supporters of the Library
in. Auburn have been hard pressed
to find`a way of raising funds/ In
the past they had been accustomed
to holding a community concert
with each of the neighbouring
schools providing numbers.
However, this year _the villagers
channelled their efforts into a
bake sale and -fes, and it proved
a real success. The farm ladies
did not let the library board down.
Over $16 was realized.
Last Friday, afternoon, Mrs, D.
MacKay assisted by Mrs. L. Gras-
gow„ Mrs: Q, Anderson, Mrs. Wil-
liam Dodd and Mrs. F; Plaetzer
serves' tea.
Bake' sale booths were looked
after as follows: cake and pie, -
Miss M. R. Jackson, Mrs. A. Nes-
bit; tarts, cookies and small eakes,
Mrs, A, M. Straughan; home-made
buns, bran muffins, date loaves,
jam and jelly, Mrs, M Lawson;
candy and farm produce, Mrs. F.
Ross, Mrs. W. T. 'Robison,
• Chairman of the library board
is Mrs, W. T. Robison: Librarian
is Miss M. R. Jackson and Mrs,
F. Ross is secretary -treasurer,
Kippen WMS Ilas
October Meeting
(By our Heiiisali Correspondent)
The ' October meeting of the
W omen's Missionary Society of
Kipper; United- Church, was held
at the home of Mrs. Robert EIgie
with Mrs, J, W.. McLean as 'co -
hostess.
Mrs. l.mmerson. Anderson, Pres-
ident, was in'4 e chair. Mrs. Joe
McLellan read the Scripture and
led in prayer. Margie Elgie and
Sharon McBride favoured with
two duets on the piano, Mrs. John
Sinclair gave a short; article oil
Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Ross Love .gave an inter-
esting report on the Huron Pres.
byteiial Sectionai. meeting held"
at CentMlia on October 3, A topic
;on Korea was given by Mrs. Russell
Consltt, as an introductioft to our
new study book.
The nominating comiinittee was
appointed: Mrs. Ross Lova, Mrs,
J..Mcteilan and Mrs, Stuart
Pepper; program. committee. Vitt,
Ralph Turner, 1VMs.•John A.- Coop•
e> and Mrs, Ertice McGregor, Mrs,
Eigie was thanked for the use of
Iter home. Mrs, Andersorn dieted:
the --meeting with prayer,
A meetitig Cot the Women's As-
soeiatietn, presided over by the
president, 1Vita, gold Jones fol-
loved, I?laris were arranged for
the annual bazaar to be held in
November.
Mrs, T, K Howse,.. ,A.yirner, is
pperMing a few days with her tis,
ter, Mrs, H. 0. Wilson, at the'
Wesley -Willis United Church Man.
Mr. and
M r.t. o
lvi' s Holmes R. R lines a
nd
Peter, Sarnia, and Mr, and Mrs,
R. L. Carnegie -and family, London,
spent Thanlisgivins with lvfrs, W.
S, Ti. Holmes,
Mr, and Mrs. Len Evans, St,
Thomas, 1V.ir, and Mrs, Hiles car-
ter 'and family, , Toronto, were
Thanksgiving visitors at the home
of Mr, and Mrs, Norman Carter,
Miss Eleanor Pursti Clinton,, and
Miss
Gail
Lockhart, h
art,
Birth,
th,
werer
e
brfeiesmaids for the wedding of
Mary Lucinda Duand
'William
.Leonard Devlin, both of Goderieh,,'
in the United Church there,
Mr, add -Mrs, R. J. "Bud"
Seboenhals, M, % sehoenhaIs, Miss
Freda Schoenhals, . T, C. Nicicle
and Mrs. Basil Holloway, Toronto,
attended ther Cook -Morrow wed-
ding in Sarnia' last Saturday,
Mr, and Mrs. John A. Sutter, ac-
companied by their daughter, Miss
Shirley, G. Sutter,Presto spent
the hlidaay weeend with .their
son-in-Iaw and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. R. P. Robbins and family,
Richmond Hill,
Mrs, Elects. Coates, Hamilton,
and Miss Peggy Coates, Miss Maud
Coates, and Mrs. Chris Crozier,
Toronto, were Thanksgiving visi-
tors with their aunt Mrs, Marg.
aret Johnston and cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Farquhar.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Griffiths
and family, London; Mr. and Mrs.
William. Andrews' and fancily, Tor-
onto, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Andrews, Oakville, visited their
parents,. Mr. and Mrs, 'Frank An-
drews,' during the holiday 'week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A:danas, Ta
•ronto, and the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Burley, London, spent
Thanksgiving weekend with Mrs,
Ada Adams and Miss Brigham".
They were accompanied b
ry nieces
of Mrs. Lloyd Adams, Misses Jan-
et Whitcroft, London and Shelly
Northcott, Toronto. '
Interesting guests . of Mr, and-
Mrs.
ndMrs. Gordbn;Cuninghame over the
Thanksgiying weekend were Miss
Cotta .IVIcKellmei and Miss Mary
MacGregor, both go , ba h of Toronto. Miss
McKellar has very recently return-
ed from `a summer spent an the
Brit h Isles and in. Scandinavian
Countries and Miss MacGregor re-
ce:ntlytook an+extended tour 'of
the Canadian Pacific Coast.
D �
Highest earners inCanada in
7953 were medical doctors and sur-
geons, with an average income
for the year of $11,258.
In ancient times a body of water
known to scientists as Take, Ages-
siz covered three-quarters of Mani-
toba and extended into Ontario
and the United States.
Ontario :St: VMS
alhankoffering On
Wed October 17
.$
Mrs. W S, R. Tfolrries president
Of Vie Ontario Street United. Churn
ch Woman's. Missionary Society,
presided for the October meeting_
held in the church parlour, .at
whicl, roll •tali on "thanks" was
answered by 20 members..
Mrs, A, *Ik McMurray read the
minutes; the treasurer reported $3
an. hand :after sending the presby.
terial treasurer 3320. 21 calls had
been znsde during the month. Five
thank you notes were read, and
the associate member Secretary
reported 33 new members,
Thenka fari ngdate
was.anno
u
n=
tied
for October 17, with
Eagle As the speaker. Several
other societies are :being invited
to attend this..special meeting,.
The Seciety accepted an invita-
tion from Wesley:Willie WMS.
thankoffering tonight, Thursday,
October 11, when Mrs. Paul Ya*,
will be the guest speaker. The ,e5c.
pense secretary reported $16,62 an
band, .
Mrs, Eagle introduced the new
Study, book, "East' froze Burma,."
,followed by a quiz on the geog-
raphy part of, it. ,, A nomination
committee. consisting of Mrs, Ails,
en,- Mrs. Schoenhals and Mrs, •70,
Radford were appointed ,to bring
in a, new slate of .officers at the
November meeting.,.
SUNDAY,. OCTOBER 14 -- .Ali Times 'Eastern Standard .
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
P.A.O.C. t, • .
Victoria Street, Clinton
K L. SWEIGART), Pastor .a
Friday, October 12-
8.00 p.m. -Christ's Ambassaaors
Sunday, October 14--
10.00 a.m.=--Sunday. School
11.00 a.m,---Morning Worship
7,30 p.m. -Gospel Service
Tuesday, October 16--
8.00 p.m. -Regular Prayer and
Bible Study Service,
rA ' Special Welcome -Awaits You
eotop= r1t i!Ii5 Uniteb
ebuteb
REV.,,,HUGH C. WILSON, Minister
MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist
M. R. RENNI'E. Choir Director
11,00 a.m.-Morning Wors.ip
"The Road' of Service"
11.20 a.m.-Primary School
12.15 pan. -r -Church School
7.00 p.m.=--Zvenin:g Praise
"Tile World Teaches"
H-I'OLMESVTLLE
9.45 a.m,-Morning Worship
Sunday School
"Cottle to the Reuse of Prayer"
Joseph Street
GOSPEL HALL
MENTON
The Annual Convention
of Christians
gathered in The NAME of the
Lord ,iesizs Christop.V. vdli
be held in the
GOSPEL HALL
Joseph Street, Clinton
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14
Order of Meetings as follows:
10,30 a.m,-Breaking of Bread
• 1.30 p.m. -Sunday SohooI
2.30 p.m.---Mlixistr3' of (Ion's Word
7.00 pan.-kreacti1rig of the Gospel
We preach Christ and Him •
-,. Crucified.
Come ,and bear the old old.story
Off losus- and Hie Love, '
Correspondent: Sam. McDonald,
Eox. 329, Mary Street,
Ciinteres01t,
Huron Street
BAPTIST CHURCH
Minister -ARE . J'. E, OST,,B4OM
11,00 a,tn.e--Morning Worship
12.15 p,tn.-. Sunday School
ALL WELCOME
ANGLICAN CHURCH -
OF CANADA
St. Paul'sa --- Clinton
REV,' C. S. INDER, Rector
Mrs, Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Mrs. J.. M. Elliott,
Choir Leader ,..
20th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
•8.30 a.m.Holy Communion
c0,30 a.m.-Sunday School -
11,00 a.m: Apostolip Rite of Con-
firmation, administered by the
Lord Bishop of Huron, the Rt.
`Rev. G. N, Luxton, DD,
Dedication of gifts.
4.30--E,vening prayer'
Tuesday,' October 16-2.45 pan. -
WA will meet' at the home of
Mrs. Erie Switzer.
Wednesday, October 17-8.15 p.m.
..--Friendship Club.
•
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday School 9,45 a.m.
Breaking of Bread 11.00 a.m.
Gospel Service , 8.00 p.m.
TUESDAY, $ p.in. -- Prayer and
Bible Study.
'A Hearty Welcome' Awaits You"
' BAYFIELD BAPTIST
- CHURCH
1. BODENHAM, Pastor
10.00 a,m,--Sunday School
11.00 a.m,--Morning Worship
7.30 p.m. -Evening Service
Von are cordially invited to these
services.
ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. D. J. LANE, 13,A„ Minister
MRS.MORGAN. AGNEW,
Cheoir Leader and Organist
Sunday, October 14
10.00 a.m,-*Church School
11,00 tem. -Public Worship-
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be observed and
new members received, -
Sunday, October 21 --Anniversary
Servides 11,00 a.m. and 17,30
p,td, Pupit Guest: Rev. Sam-
uel Herr, Z ,A., Exeter, at both
services.
Monday, Oetober 22 - $30 pin.
Grand Choral Concert by St.
John's church Choir, Strat-
ford, Winner$ three times at
the I•iwanis Festival, Toronto.
verl+body Welton* at ell Services
ONTARIO STREET,.•.:UNITED CHURCH
�4it N,�1, y"Tutyy,t Ni3L�Ly 7¢,C�ry.yC,14"[ �y,
i"tZstoi}ri 7'Y,' ,t1 OLL�a,.�l }MOLE. B.A4u B.O.
-0.451 p'.zn.-Swtday School
11.00 a,m, ivrornlna 'Worship
7,00 tore. -Union Service in Wesley -Willis
ttiltNlI1t'S o i 11
2.00 p.tri,-Worship
2.00 rem, ---Sunday 5ehaot, .
Sunday SehootTo
Improve Rally
Day
e
bsx an
e
Th,,. Sunday. School executive at
Ontario Street United•Chureh made
pians last Thursday night for iia-
provements in the Rally Day Ob -
Sewanee in the church, and decid-
ed
ecided to ,have special envelopes for
the 1957 Rally :Day. Superinten-
dent Bob Elliott presided for the
meeting at which 22 members of
the exeeutive attended,
The presentation of sears: and
dip ornas will take place a week
from Sunday, on October 21, The
r
treasurer re o ted �ba1 c f
p
a
ane •o
8 '-'v
$1 0.22, and the •exeeut� a decided
to buy 30 new red hymnbooks for
use in Sunday .SelxpoI, and to buy
a Tyro pin for the Tyro winner. .
S. McDonald announced that the .
Sunday School Institute will meet:,
at Porters Hill on Wednesday,
October 2,4., Rev. A, G. Eagle an -
Pounced that a teacher training
.class will he, held in November,
sponsored by the Ministerial, As-
sociatign.
,Christmas Concert date at On- .
tario Street.was set for December
17, and the following committees
appointed; decorating, Mrs,' Shot-
brook and Mrs.. C. Elliott; arrang-
ing program; Miss O. Johnson; or•
-
anges and candy, etc., Mrs, Mc,'
Donald, Mrs, Dale, Mrs. McPher--
sen, Mrs. Habkirk" and P'au'l
Sehoenhals; .doorkeepers, M r.
Townsend and Mr. Stewart; cur-
tains and lighting, Mr. Levis and
his class,
Lunch was served by Mrs. G,- ,
Elliott and her group, and a game
of „Ahuffle board was enjoyed,
ONTAIRTO STREET GIRLS
TO HEAR ;A.BOUT TOUR
Tkie Ontario Street Girls' Club
will hold their regular meeting on
Thursday night, October 11, at
p,m.. Guest for the evening wilt
be Mrs. Frank Fingland who -Wilt
show films of her trip to • Seatland
and : England, _ Group 2 will be in
charge,
e.
a ,
g. .
Women's Institute
Meeting Based
On Citizenship
Clinton Women's Institute xnet
in the Agricec,il1tural Office board
room on Seittmber 27. Rc{il call
was .answered by "Saying .some-
thing nice about your neighbour,"
Mrs. N. W. Trewartha spoke on
Citizenship. Mrs: Forrest gave a
hurriourous reading. Mrs. E. Rad-
ford and Miss Doris Johnston
played a couple of instrumentals.
Mrs. Howard Snell sang some
Scottisho
s ngs.
Clinton and Hensell Women's In-
stitutes were recently entertained
by I ippen East, WI. The . guest
speaker of the evening was Mrs.
Richard Etherington who told of
her tour through Sweden and Dern -
mark. '
.a
From 1931 to 1951 life expect-
ancy 'iii -Canada increased from 60
to 66 years for males, from 62 to
70 years' for females. ,
A Sore x
° ;, .. Ttiat
Does Not
Heal
Danger Signal That
MAY ,Mean Cancer
See Yourr Doctor'
'IMMEDIATELY
For free 'aerators write
,Benson. Sutter,: Secretary
Phone HU. 2-6635
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