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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-06-25, Page 5W ■Hip*- THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE OR. J, A. McTAGGART?L. D. S, IUENSALL, ONT. ^telephone 1OO Main Street couple of weeks McDonnell, the holidays of at of on HENSALL Mx\ Lloyd Hudson spent Wednes­ day last in London. Mr. Geo. Hlliott, of Clinton, visit­ ed in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Robert -Townsend, of London visited in town on Friday< Miss Ruby McLaren has accepted ■a position at Hemphill's Drug Store, Picnicing -to the lake and sum* juxer resorts is now-the -order of the day. •Miss Grace Forrest, of Seaforth, is spending her holidays at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore and family spent the week-end at Grand Bend. Mr. Ed. Morrison, of Clinton, spent Tuesday visiting her mother and Me­ ter here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McQueen and family visited friends in Cromarty on Sunday. Messrs. Alex Nee'b and' Silas Green of Grand Bend, spent Monday visit­ ing in town, Mr. Harry Howard is erecting a new garage on liis property on South Richmond St, Mrs. Charles M'ciDonnell has re­ turned home after a visit in Toronto. Miss Mildred Guelph, is spending her home here. The regular monthly meeting the Hydro Commission was held Tuesday evening. Mr. Jas. Hayes and Mr. Bert Gov- ■enlock, -of Edmondville, were in our town on Tuesday. Mr. Win. McLean, of Hamilton, is visiting at the home- of Mr. and Mrs. J. Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Bcott and family, of Crpmarty, visited friends in‘town on Monday. Rev. Kietli Love and sister Miss Grace Love, of Hillsgreen spent Bun­ day with friends in town. Quite a number from here attend­ ed the Decoration services at the Ex­ eter cemetery on Sunday last. Miss Margaret Slavin, who spent the last couple of monfhs at London, is visiting at her home here. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Henry and fam­ ily of -Cass City, Mich., are visiting relatives in and around Hensall. Mr. ^Vm. Simpson, accompanied toy his mother, of Detroit, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Hofot. Bon th ron. Quite a number from here attend­ ed the funeral of the-’late Miss Mar­ garet Anderson at Exeter on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Jas. Sparks has returned to her home here after spending the last eight months with her daughter at Brantford. Mr. Earl Welsh, of Preston, is spending a. few days this week visit­ ing his father Mr. Wm. Welsh and brother Royce. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparrow and Mr. and Mrs. Darrah, of Paisley, were week-end visitors at the home . of Mr. and Mrs. I. McEwan. Next Sunday Rev? Arthur .Sinclair will , preach anniversary services at Elimville and the Rev: L. C. White will occupy the pulpit in the United church here. Mr. and Mrs. Collyer and Mr. Mrs. Talbot, of London, spent -week-end at the home of Dr. Mrs. Collyer. . The- men of the Unitdd church gregaticn are putting on berry Festival on Friday evening and the boys’ band from Forest will fur­ nish the music. Mrs. P. Fisher and daughter, Miss Eleanor Fisher, Mrs’.. Alex McMur- trie and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Love steaded the Love picnic at Grand Bend on Wednesday last. The Entrance examinations will start here on Wednesday morning with Mr. Kaeller, of Dashwood in charge, We understand there will be a large number trying the exam­ inations. The Conservatives of South Huron have postponed their Annual Meet­ ing at Hensall from June 29th to Wednesday afternoon, July 8th -being unable to secure the Hon, Mr, Ken­ nedy, Ontario’s Minister of Agricul­ ture to speak here on June '29, Mr. Kennedy Will be here oil July Sth. *• The Missionary Society of the Car- liiel Presbyterian Church held a .birthday party in the liasetaent of the church on Thursday afternoon. A fine program was given consisting of solos by Mrs.' W. A. McLaren; ad­ dress Miss Jeck'ell and solo by. Mrs. Bouthron after which tea and birth­ day cake were served. Services in the united church wore' well attended on Bunday last. In the evening Rev, Mr. Sinclair ex­ plained a number of ’hymns taken trom the Nev^ Hymnary #iid told several incidents about each, A solo ;was given by Mr. W. O. Goodwin, a violin solo by Miss. Greta Lammie, A.T.C.M, ami a duet by Mr, and Mrs. H, Phile. “ t Death of Mrs. Richard Welsh **Hie death occurred on Saturday evening of one of Hensail's oldest and highly respected residents in the person of Mr, Richard Welsh In his S5.th year. . He was born in Devon- shire, England and caihe to Canada wifh his family 51 yedi’s ago and has been n resident' of Hfensall about that length of time. He was a ear- penter by pccujmti<m add some of the finest houses in the village were built by him und hie son. He was very fond of * gardening and each summer had one of the finest gar­ dens jn the village. Mr. Welsh for a man of his age was tery active until about a year ago. when he be­ gan to .fail, the United church and a Reformer In politics. widow whom he married In England 62 years ago he leaves to mourn his loss three sons,'Thomas and William of Hensall and John of Vermillion, Alta,, also eight daughters, Mrs. W, j, seed, of Vancouver, Mrs, D. Boyle and Mre A. Clarke, -of Hensall. Mrs. E, Fairburn, Mrs A, Johnston, Mrs, Annie Murchie, and Mrs. Li Bishop, The furieral took late home on King afternoon interment Union Cemetery. JRev, Arthur Siclair haying charge of the services, Died in Toronto Hensall residents were shocked to learn of the death in Toronto of a former resident of the village in the person of Mrs. Alexander Thompson, /formerly Janet Delgaty, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Delgaty, of Stanley Township, The deceased was born in Scotland and 'came to this country with her parents when a small, child settling first on the Bronson Line, She was in her 80th year and. was very ac­ tive for her age, Her deafh occur­ ring after a short illness. She is sur­ vived by her bereaved' husband, five daughters, Mrs, W, Hatch, Detroit; Mrs, J. S. Brown, Amherstburg; Mrs. Geo. Ferguson, Ottawa and Misses Emily and Gertrude Thompson at home; one sister, Mrs. James .Sparks, Hensall and two brothers, Robert Delgaty, Bayfield and James- gaty, Gilbert Plains, Man., also vive. Celebrate 87th Birthday A number of relatives -and friends of Mrs. Wm. Henry gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed, McQueen on Moiiday evening to celebrate Mrs. Henry’s 87th 'birthday. .Supper was served from 7 to 8 and the evening spent in music and chatting over old times. Mrs. Henry although getting somewhat frail enjoyed the evening immensely and all present wished her many happy returns of the day. ■ Miss Greta Laimnie, who was one of those present, gave a number of se­ lections on the piano and violin, while little Mary Scott, of Cromarty, surprised all those -present in the very creditable way she could play the piano; although only five years He was a member of Besides his sorrowing Mrs. A. Yungblut all of the West­ place from his St. on Tuesday in the Hetfsall His pastor, the Del- su r- 1- x>ld. Master Delbert Henry, of Cass Pin, _--- __.. and the and i con- a .Straw- City, Mich., who is an accomplished pianist and who is only 11 years old contributed towards- , tlie evenings enjoyment. The evening broke up by all singing, “Fbr She’s a Jolly Fellow” and all wishing Mrs'. Henry more happy years of life. Death of Miss Margaret Anderson The death occured >at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Hunkin, of Exeter, on Sunday evening of Miss Margaret Anderson in her 81st year and a former well-known resident of Hensail. She was the eldest daught­ er the late Mr, and Mrs. Robert An­ derson, of Usiborne, T'w’p. She- was housekeeper for Mr. Jas. Robinson for a good many years at his farm in Tuckersmith and also acted in that capacity for several years after moving to Hensall before declining health compelled her to give up. Miss Anderson was of a quiet and friendly disposition and beloved by all who knew her and. a consistent member of the United church. She is survived by one brother, Jas. An­ derson, of Usborne, Mrs. Geo. Fer­ guson, of Usiborne, Mrs. Geo. Hob­ kirk, of Hensall and Mrs. Alfred Hunldn, of Exeter. The funeral took place from the home, of her sister, Mrs. Alfred Hunik'in, Exeter, on Tuesday afternoon with interment in Hensall nion cemetery. UNTSBURY rs. Sid. Wilson, Mr.' Or- val and Mr. Garnet Wilson, of Elim­ ville, Mr. and Mrs. J-oe Wilson and Miss Helen Wilson, cf Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.’ Ogden, Misses Aleathea and Jean Ogden, Melinda Edwards and Mr. Gordon Ballingall all of Lenon, were guests of Mr, Joseph Dobbs, of Sunday, it being Mr, Dobib’s 80th birthday. After a very enoyable time together a dainty lunch was served on the lawn in the-shade of the maples. ZION The Sunday School Anniversary services conducted toy thony were a success, were present in the their numbers were by all.. $88.00 was realized. On Tuesday evening the W. M. S. held a successful ten. Thk tmogrtim put oh ’by Main BL Ladies Orchestra Exeter and Mr. F. Abbott were well received. The .proceeds. amounted to $0i5.00 A large number attended the funeiiai of the late Mrs, Thos, Brock in Exeter on Friday. There was no service in the church cm Sunday on .account of Whalen Anniversary and next Bun­ day the services will be*withdrawn in tdVor of'Eifmvlile'Anniversary. The Brock re-union' will b© held oir Wednesday .find the .Taylor re­ union cm 'Saturday at Springbiink. Rev. Jas. An- Kirkton choir evening and mu’ch enjoyed Strawberry Festival Will be held on Evangelical Uhyrch Lawn, Civdlton —- on — Thursday, June 25th Supper served from 5.30 to 8 o'clock Program will be of local talents quartettes, and piano trios assisted consisting of orchestra, vocal solos, by Mr- Francis Abbott, of Exeter, as reader. xVlniission: Adults 40c.; Children 12 and under 2Sc» Under auspices of Ladies’ Aid and W. M- S. Rev, wi M. Sippell, Pastor Mrs. J. Schwarts, President m mm THURSDAY MW WU I®II!Illllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllll THE RED & WHITE STORE THE ANNUAL BIRTHDAY SALE STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM FRESH EACH MORNING Red & White Jumbo Pe^s, sweet &. tender 2 tins for .....................................................21o»* CREDITON . Miss Helen Teller had her tonsils removed at Dr. Hunt’s hospital, in London, last Thursday. We. are pleased to state that Mrs. Clifford Hill returned home last week from St, Joseph's Hospital. She is doing nicely, Lloyd Gaiser had several sheep killed by dogs recently, iSo far the Township Council lias paid over $50 for sheep owned by Matthew Eng­ land apd Mr. Gaiser, It is thought that two police dogs did the damage. They were seen in the village the night Mr. Gaiser’s sheep were kill­ ed, but so far the owner of the dogs has not been located. Mr. Ben Either and son Frederick and Mrs. Samuel Eilber, of Ubly, Michigan, visited with relatives in the village ovejjt the, week-end. What might have been a serious fire occurred the other evening when it was noticed that the hotel roof was afire caused by a spark from the chimney. “ ed in time done. We are Lawson is confined to his house to an attack of what >s thought to be appendicitis. Strawberries are quite plentiful this year and can be bought at a very reasonable price. Tile fruit is an ex­ ceptionally fine quality. 15 Following the intense heat a storm struck this district on Friday and did considerable damage to orchards and fruit trees but fortunately very little damage was done to the buildings. Charles Zwicker has made wonder­ ful improvement of his property by having the old warehouse torn down. He is now filling in the cellar and intends planting a nice, flower bed. Decoration Day services will be held next Sunday afternoon at the Crediton cemetery beginning at 2.30. A brief and appropriate program will be dedicated to the memory of the departed. Cornet solos. ad­ dresses, choruses by the choir and vocal duetts. The evening service at the Evangelical church will also have an emphatic memorial touch. Aprropriate piano solos, by Bernice and piano com­ bined selection by Addileen Gaiser and anthems by by the pastor. Aylmer Catsup, 12 hottie, 2 for 19c. Singapore Pineapple, No. 2 tin . . 2 for 19c. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes 3 for 230. Oxydol, large package ,, 18c. Gold Medal Floor Wax , t> lb* tin 25c. Fancy Queen Olives, 19 oz. crackle jar 21c. Arm & Hammer Washing Soda, 2 pkgs. 13c Perrin’s Arrowroot Biscuits ,. per lb. ?7o. Redpath Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. 53q, New Dried Apricots, just arived from Africa, per pound ................... 16c, New Potatoes No. 1 ....... 6 lbs. for 25c, Gold Medal Orange Marmalade, ,itl.,Wl,,■■■,,, Falcon No., 4 Peas , 3 tips for 23c.s Tiger Catsulp, quart bottles eadh ,.., 15e,S' Gold Mednl Peanut Butter ,,, per lb. J.7c»- Schneider’s Pure Lard,best quality n u m 2 lbs. for .................... 19p,s’ Maple Leaf Salmon 1-2 lb. tin 18c. Clark’s Pork & Beans 2 tins for 17c. Certo per bottle 29c. Red & White Naptha Spap ,.,, 10 for 32c. McCormick’s Waxtite Sodas lb, pkg. 14c. Gold Medal Golden Bantam Corn 2 tins 24c Gold Medal Raspberry Jam, 40 oz. jar 37c. CANDIES—FRESH ASSORTED CHOCOLATES PER POUND 39c. FRESH CHOCOLATE MAPLE BUDS PER POUND 25c. SPECIAL—MOTHER’S BABY SOAP.................................5 cakes for 25c. and one cake of Laundry Soap free with each purchase. HARVEY & HARVEY EXETER, ONT THESE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN YEARS. Ilillllillllllllllllllllll^ Phone 102 alllllllllllllllllllllllll We Deliver ■ j III Fortunately it was notic- before much damage was sorry to learn that Eil’ber, pipe organ Eli due of Mrs. G-odfry Wein afternoon , There persons in attendance, record meeting. Mrs. 'chair. Song and Clara Morlock the choir. Address Evangelical L.A.S. and W.M.Si. met at the home last Thursay were seventy making it a M. Sippell took the Scripture and prayer-, constituted the devotional. Business was transact­ ed. A picnic was arranged for the latter part of July at the flats of the Aux Sable .river. For the W. M. S. part of the meeting. Mrs. Wes. Wein took the chair. The- delegates who had attended the recent W. M. S. Convention at Mildmay, Mrs. G. K. Brown, Mrs. Art Amy and Mrs. Roy Finkbeiner gave interesting reports. Fiano duetts by Lavina Smith and Clara Morlock; vocal duet by Mrs. Wes. Wein and Mrs. Art Amy were the special musical number of the meeting.- The hostess was also 'con­ venor of 'the social half-hour. Strawberry social will be held on Thursday evening on the Evangel­ ical Church lawn; if it rains or is chilly tlidre will be other accommo­ dation for the people’s comfort. Come and enjoy that big dish of strawber­ ries usually given by the Evangelical ladies. Program follows, given in the basement of the church. A reader will present humorous‘num­ bers. Miss Melinda Edwards, of Dr. Vrooman’s residehce at the Ontario Hospital, London, has returned to London after spending a peek's va- catino With her parents Mr. and Mrs. John playing ball to have one of his fingers sprained. Miss Clara Kraft, of London, is spending a few weeks -with her par­ ents Mr. and Mrs, P, Kraft. Mr. and Mrs. S. Adams and son, Ernest, London, were Sunday vis­ itors with Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Kraft. Miss Elizabeth Hartleib/ of Kit­ chener, is spending a few days with relatives. Harry Hoffman attended the Bell Telephone Convention in London on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer, of Windsor, and Mrs. Hartleiib, of London, spent Sunday with relatives. , Mr. R. T. Dunlop, of Pinland-Falls renewed acquaintances in town an Tuesday. Mrs. Adella Fisher has returned home after spending several weeks in town. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Eidt, of In­ gersoll, visited in town on Sunday Mrs. Eidt is spending a few days with her mother Mrs. C. Stade. '!5''*‘>:Mi'ss Mildred .Schroeder, Kitchen­ er, called on friends in town on Monday. Miss. Brown, of Parkhill, has been engaged as tea’aher in S. B. No. 8, Hay. In honor of the birthday of their son Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weber entertained Mrs. A. E. Oes- tricher’s Sunday School class of which Ralph is a member, on Satur­ day evening. A lively game of cro­ quet was enjoyed the teams being captained by, Alvin Willert and Mur­ ray Wolfe. Murray's team were the winners. At the conclusion of the game they were invited to the din­ ing room and seated around a table centred by a beautiful birthday cake ablaze with eleven pink candles while the hostess assisted by her daughter’s served lunch. Llody Guen­ ther another member -of this class has the same birthday. The Annual Children’s Day services were observed in Calvary Evangel­ ical church >on Sunday, June 21st. A splendid program which was given in the evening consisted of the fol­ lowing: three choral numbers by the regular choir and the children’s choir combined; vocal solos by Lester Schenk, Mary Molton and Margaret Wein; a. duett by Gertrude Hoffman and Ella Witmer and a duett by Alice and Gertrude Hoffman; a 'chil­ dren’s quartette by Jack' Gaiser, Dor­ is Wellert, Margaret Wein and Ray Guenther; recitation by Keith Wild- fong, Shirley Doerr,'Russel Tieman, Donald Gaiser, Joyce England, Mil­ ford Mason,. Carl Oestricher, Jack McLachlan, Dorothy Price and Miss Verpa Birk. Class exercises Were given by Mrs. G» Link’s class; Miss V. Schatz class, Miss B. Grayfoiel’s class and Mrs. Oestricher’s clas. The Offering amounting to $45.00 goes to aid Foreign Mission work. appendicitis.- Dr. Busiby and Dr. Fletcher performed the operation. Her many friends will be glad to know that she is getting along as well as can be expected. The ball game between Thames Road and the local team played here on Friday evening of last week end­ ed in a tie score. On Monday even­ ing the local team visited Thames Road and were defeated, the score being 9-11. * Mr, and Mrs. George Baynham, Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huxtable, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pen­ warden and Harold and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden spent Sunday at Port Stanley, The Sunday School picnic; will be held at Stratford on Saturday, June 27th. This is the first year Whalen, circuit has joined with Centralia in their annual picnic and Mr. Cecil Skinner the superintendent would like everyone/to come and bring a basket. Cars/will leave the church at 12.30 and accommodation willsbe provided for all. Miss Helen Hicks has returned to London after spending a week with her parents.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. P. Sinclair, of Wind­ sor, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thompson, on Sunday. •L’Miss E. Clarke spent the week-end at her home in Goderich. their play “The Village Lawyer’* which’ proved to be interesting and very humorous. Each member of the caste did well and seemed suit­ ed to their role and best of all they spoke out very clearly. Miss Noble and Mr. Wright and Rev, J. Mathers gave five readings between, acts. Proceeds $108.00. 1 Several from here attended the Piano Recital of Miss N. Desjardine’s pupils at Grand Bend on Friday ev­ ening. Mr. W. Mellin Sr. has finished the shingling of the United Church. This is the first time it has- been shing­ led since it was built 34 years ago. Mrs. English vfisiitedi ifriendrt in Port Huron the first -of the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mason, Mr.s. L. Pollock and Mrs. A. Hayter attend­ ed the funeral of their ’cousin Mr. Henry who died suddenly in Den- field last week. ■Several from here attended1 the picnic of the Moon family at Grand Bend on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex (Hotsoh and Elva, of Ailsa Craig, visited Mr. and. Mrs. J. Hotson over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ted McPherson were in London last week. . Edwards. DASHWOOD Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.S, DENTAL SURGEON • At office In Hartleib Block, Dash- wood, first three days of week and at office over the PoBt Office, In Zurich; last three day# of week. Mr. and Mrs. D. Tieman and fam­ ily, Miss Alice Hoffman and Miss Emma 'Tiernan, of London, attended the Graduation exercises at MacDon­ ald Hall, Guelph, last week When Miss Anna Tieman was a member of the graduating class, The annual Sunday 'School picnic of the Evangelical church will be held on Wednesday, July Mth. Mr. Gordon Keeler had the misfor­ tune one evening last Week while CREDITON EAST Mrs. Blake Heath and two chil­ dren, of Windsor, are visiting with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuhn. "s Miss Marion Richard, of London, spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Richards. Mrs. .Sam Sims and two children spent the week-end with the form­ er’s mother Mrs. John Baird in Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Motz and daughter Shirley and Mrs. Fred Kerr have returned home after visiting relatives in Windsor for a few days. Quite a number from here attend­ ed the Decoration Day Services at 'Exeter 'cemetery on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wein and son Marvin, of.-Sharon, spent Sunday 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rader and babe, of Dashwood, spent Sunday with Mrs. George Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heatherley and daughter'Thelma and Mr. Stanley Kelly and Mrs. Frank Schneiding, all of London, spent Sunday wlijh Mr. and Mrs. Harry Motz. WINCHELSEA Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Heywood and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. Brook on Sunday. Quite .aj number from around here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Thcs.’ Brock in Exeter on. Friday. ' Rev. and Mrs. White and family of Elimville, visited with Mr. and. Mrs. R. E. ’Pooley on Sunday. Quite a number from this vicinity attended the Decoration Day Ser­ vices at Exeter on Bundav. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. 'Collier, of Kirk­ ton, visited with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. H, Bailey -oh Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davis and fam­ ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomson, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Brock and Miss Verna Brock, Mr. and Mrs. R.' W. Batten attended the Whalen Anni­ versary on .Sunday. CENTRALIA The MissOs. Aleatlia and Jean Og­ den and Mr. G, Ballingall, of London called in the village on Sunday. Miss Mary O’&rien, of London, spent the week-end at her home here, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Nell, of St. Thomas, MY, and Mrs. Fred Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Neil and young son npdjM.rs Carfield. Neil, of De­ troit «lid MUs Lewis, of Cfediton, Were week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs, James Neil, Miss Marilyn Mills, of Wyoming, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills,Mt. Haiold Fisher was in Goder­ ich oh Sunday. Mrs, Herman Powe underwent an operation in Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don on Thursday of last week, for GREENWAY ‘Next Sunday afternoon tile Quart­ erly communion service will ’be held in the United church, •Mrs,. Geo. Luther has been suffer­ ing with an abscess iii her eye and lias been under the Doctor’s care. Mr. Henry Hhrtle visited his., sis­ ter, "Mrs. W. Mellin* Jr. in" the hos­ pital on •Sunday. Mrs* Mellin is do­ ing as well as can be- expected after a critical operation last Thursday. Dr. J. W. Weekes-ahd Mrs. Week- es, of London, were recent visitors with Mr. A. M. Wilson. Rev. S. J. Mathers, M. A., Will conduct a Preparatory Service on Thursday evening at 8.3th Miss Jean MCKenzie, of Shipka, visited her cousin Miss Mary Mc­ Gregor. We regret to report that-Stanley Hartle and Edison Pollock are on the sick list. The Strawberry Social at the unit­ ed Church last Wednesday Was Well attended. 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