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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-11-21, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21st, 1946 Page :S T Church Support ffi? JAMES STREET UNITED Bey. A, B. Laivrence Organist and id a,m.—-Sunday Bible’ Class, 11 a.m.'—Morning Irwin, B.A. A, Wein Choir Leader School and e Worship conduct­ ed by the Minister. “Who Else ■ Is There?” 7 p.m.—Evening worship conduct­ ed* by the Minister. “Gleam Aftei* Gloom.” Series; “Timely- Thoughts on Mighty Moments.” Mon,, 8 p.m.—Y.P.U. Christian Culture. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Bey. Kenneth MacLean, Minister Miss Muriel Whilsmith, Organist 10 a,m.-—Sunday School* lllj a*m,—rPublld Worship. Wed., Nov. 20 8 p.m,—Prayer Meeting in Caven Church. Rev. M. A; Hunt will apeak, Thurs., Nov. 21 8 p.m.—The Aut­ umn Thankoffering pf the . Caven auxiliary will be held in All members of are invited. of the W.M.S. the S.S, room, the congregation MAIN STREET UNITED Rev, N, J. Woods, M.A., Minister Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist 11 a.m.-—public Worship and Church School. “Taking it with You". The Minister. 7 P.m,—A Service of Song. Wesley’s hymns. The Minister. Wed., Nov. 20 8 p.m.—Midweek prayer service in Caven church. Rev. Hunt. Tues., 8 p.m,—The Y.P. will en­ tertain Hensail United church Y.P. TRIVITT MEMORIAL Rector, Rev. M, A. Hunt Organist, Miss MpcFaul, Choirmaster, Esine Howard Sunday Next, Before Advent a,m.—Sunday School. -Evensong and Sermon. 'The Thrill of Service”. Thurs., 8 p.m.—The Ladies Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Bawden. Tues., Nov. 2.6 8,30 p.m.—The T.M.C. club will meet in the Parish Hall. 11 7 p.m*- <41 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed. 8 p.m. Prayei* service. Speaker, Mrs. O, Blanchard Friday 8 p.m,, Y. P. S. Sunday 101 a.m., Sunday School Supt, Mr. E. Cudmore Sun., 11 am., “Abundant Living.” By the Pastox’ 7.30 p.m., Prayer and Testimony Cheerful Singing. 8.00 p.m., Have you received the Holy Ghost since you believed? Pastor H. Hendrick ? M. ZION EVANGELICAL Crediton E* Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. F. W. Morlock. Organist a.m.—Morning Worship. a.m.—Church School. -Evening Worship. 10 11 7.30 p.m.- Fri., 8 p.m.—E.Y.F. THAMES ROAD (W and Mrs, John Bray visited with relatives in Toronto over the ■. week-end and attended the Royal Winter Fair while there. The musical program which was presented by the Davies Family in -fhe church last .Friday evening was much enjoyed although the atten-.{-' dance was small. The Huron Federation of Agri” culture will hold meeting and supper in Thames Road United church Friday, Nov­ ember 22, Kenneth Waterloo, president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture will be the guest speaker* - Mr, Charlie Allison visited a few days in Toronto last week and at- I tended the Royal Winter Paid. Mr, and Mrs, Stuart Mair and son, Bobby, of Toronto, visited with Rev. and Mrs. Mair over the week-end, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Coward and Labelle visited with relatives in London op Sunday last, Mr. Kenneth Johns and Mr. Ed­ win Miller spent a few days hunting in the North this week. • The South Farm Forum met at the Manse Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johns spent a few days- in Toronto last week and also took in the Royal Winter Fair. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Johns at­ tended the Royal Wintei* Fair in Toronto a couple of days last week- Miss Margaret Ratz, of Crediton, spent the week-end with Miss Eleanor Dawson. •Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Miller return­ ed home' Thursday of last week afer visiting in Toronto. Rev. Mair along with the other ministers of the the Ministerial of the South Section were guests with the 'St. Marys "Ministerial which was held in the Anglican church, Kirk­ ton Monday afternoon of this week. Mr. Edwin Miller spent days, in Toronto last week. Sunday services will be at the usual 'School service Mr. Announcements Birth, Denth nnd Notice* are free of chMrky* Onra of 'I'lianks 50e. In Alemoriant N'otlce* SHle for yerue, ftic extra SMCk addi­ tional verwe, fgnfrnjKem ent* 5<)c their annual Betzner, of ■a few ! BJRTHS HAMACHER — At Or. Fletcher’s Hospital on Monday, November 18, 94 6, to Mr* and Mrs, Ed­ ward Hamaqher, of DashwCod, a son. NOELS—At St. Thomas Hospital on Wednesday, 1946, Noels, son, November 13, to Mr. and Mrs, Percy (nee Jean Appleton), a MOUNT CARMEL Mr. and Mrs. M .Morrissey spent the week-end in Detroit. Miss Agnes Fleming, of Tees- water, spent her parents, Fleming. Mr. Mack auction sale .................. prices were realized. Mr, Austin Boland is visiting in Detroit and Milwaukee. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Tom Ryan on the birth Of a son, Mrs, Jno. Mahoney is recovering nicely after her recent hospitaliza­ tion. Mr. ............................ ily, of Detroit, visited the latter’s father Mr, Jas. Carey and- other relatives here ovex- the week-end. Don’t forget the social and dance in the Parish Hall on day night the week-end Mr* and Mi’s* withPat anMcDonald had pn Thursday. Good and Mrs. Rouland and fanr the Fri- WUERTH’S JUST ARRIVED . . . A new selection of -brown, brogue oxfords, 'black kid oxfords, (Greb’s ■arch directors). 1, 2 and 4 Ibuckle and zipper over­ shoes in all sizes for men and- 'boys. <? ■Sc© 'xrur now plastic lions,esliocs for men SKATES SHARPENED Lengthwise or Crosswise Repairing promptly and neatly attended to while you wait Edwards-McDonald A quiet but pretty wedding took place in Exeter on Saturday, Nov­ ember 9th, when Miss Marjorie June McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald, became the bride of Wilbert Henry Edwards, son. of the late John and Mrs. Ed­ wards, of Crediton. The ibride look­ ed lovely in a blue suit with black hat and accessories to match. She wore a corsage of pink roses. Miss Muriel Hewitt, as bridesmaid, look­ ed charming in a brown suit with a corsage of ping and yellow roses. Ewart Ballantyne was groomsman.^ .Wuerth’s Shoe Store ■Swap it! Sell it! Rent it! Buy it! Use the Want-iAds. O’ROURKE- O’Rourke, announce Saturday, —Mr. and Mrs. Dennis of Dashwood, wish to the birth of a son on November 16, 1946, DEATHS -Suddenly at his late on the Blue Water Sun- W.il- year DENOMME- residence, highway,. near prysdale, on day, November .(117, 1946, liam Denomme, in, his 80th MARRIAGES HOLTOM—'PENMAN — On Satur­ day, November 16, 1946, at the United Churph Manse, Crediton at 2.0'0( p,m, Archibald George Holtom, son of Mr, and Mrs. Alex Holtom, of Clifford, to Betty Viola Penman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Penman, of Clif­ ford, Ontario, by the Rev, Alfred iS. Trueblood, their former ipasto'r. ZION These business firms Invite your patronage. Dealing with them gives satisfaction and helps to make this a better community Satisfaction Guaranteed Mrs. W. E. Cavers, Prop. Exeter Phone 245 V’s Beauty Shoppe The Home of Better Permanents Eugene Machine Waves Cold Waves If your hair is hot becoming to you, You should be coming to us. VERA C. FRASER, Prop. Tel, 112 EXOter Snell’s Taxi Service PhoHe 100 Dot’s Beauty Shoppe (one door north Of Bell Telephone) Naturellc Pei’inancnt Waving Lustron Cold Wave Dorothy G. Reeder* Prop. Tel* VI Exeter KIRKTON Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Batten ’spent part of the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hodge at Staffa. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McNaughton Mr. and Mrs. ' Geo. Webber, of Woodham spent the week-end .with friends at Detroit. Mrs. I. 'N. Marshall and Miss Jean Humphries attended the Journal-Argus -banquet on Satur­ day which was held at the Wind­ sor Hotel, St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Humphreys were guests at the Baker’s conven­ tion and banquet which was held at Hotel London Wednesday eve­ ning. Over 300 attended. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Stone spent Monday at Toronto taking in the Royal Winter Fair. Mrs. Jas. Squire, of Exeter, spent Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. (Laverne Stone, Mr. Cranston ■ Roy, Lois Roy and Ken Doupe spent part of the past week at the Royal ■ Winter Fail’ at Toronto. Reeve Hugh County Council at Goderich week and was a, guest at the ban­ quet Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robs Marshall holidaying in Toronto this week. The Kirkton hunters returned ____ 'H _ their annual hunting trip of two weeks at Rye, each man | getting his They report very grand weather, men in the party 15 deer. Mr. and Mrs. were /Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lankin. Mrs. Lankin, who has been a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, returned home this past Week much improved in health. Miss A. L./ Urquhart, who has spent the past two weeks in Tor­ onto returned to hex* home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hotson and family, of Beamsville .spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. Kirkby. Mrs. Mary Gallop • and Patsy Marshall are holidaying Witli Lorne Hodge of Staffa. Mr. and spent part i Mr. and Toronto. Celebrates A birthday celebration Of inter­ est to the Kirkton and Mt. Pleas­ ant people of Mrs. Jas. H. Roacli, of St. Marys, took place at the home of her grand daughter, Mrs. Ross Marshall on November 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Roach, of St. Marys, with whom she makes her home, were among the guests at birthday dinner. Mrs. Roach is Spending tliis Week holidaying With hex* granddaughter^ Mrs, Rose Mar­ shall, Mid,, Borne Hodge and Mrs. L, Barnes, of Staffa, She also has 6 great grandchildren. We extend best wishes to this grand old lady, Berry attended this are home from quota of game, little snow and There were 15 and they bagged I. N,. Marshall Mrs. Mrs. Truman of the past week Mrs. Harold Tufts, 93rd Birthday Tufts with of Sunday and’ -Church Wm. Rowcliffe and My. and Mrs. Chas. Borland spent last Friday „at the Royal Winter Fair. Mr, and Mrs. Percy 'Passmore spent last -Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smale at 'Sea­ forth. Miss Alice Passmore spent the week-end with MJss %)lsie Bray. Mr. and Mirs. Alvin 'Cottle visit­ ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Passmore at Hensall. Messrs. Thomas and William Allen, Jack Duncan, Lloyd Hack­ ney, Bert Borland, Lome and Aimer Passmore and Maitland Hammond, ,o£ Kirkton, spent a couple of days -hunting at Walker­ ton bringing home three deer. Mrs. Ted McIntyre, of London, is visiting this week with hex’ -par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs., Thos. Ballan­ tyne. ■ ■: . Miss Mary Gardiner spent a few ■days in Toronto last week. The Clinic &>i* smallpox was held at the Elimville Township ■Hall on Wednesday morning of ■this week. W.M.S. Meeting ■ The Thames Road W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. iPercy Passmore on Wednesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Elford, 2nd vice-presi­ dent was in charge. The meeting opened with the Devotional from the Missionaxw Monthly. Roll call, minutes and businees-of the W.M.S. was taken. Roll call and business for the W.A. was then taken. This was the annual meeting for the W.M.S. so the reports were given at this meeting. The following slate of officers’ was presented for 1947 for the W.M.S.: president, Mrs. Mair; 1st vice-president, Mrs. W, Fergus­ on; 2nd vicep-resident, Mrs. Elford; 3rd vice-president, .Mrs. IL. Harris; secretary, Mrs. Wiseman; treasurer, Mrs. P. Passmore; pianist, -Mrs. Morgan; assistant pianist, Mrs. T. Allen; temperance secretary, Mrs. E. 'Pym; M.&M. secretary, Mrs. Rohde; Baby Band supt., Mrs. C. Allison; community friendship, Mrs. L. Ballantyne, Mrs. A. Gardiner, Mrs. Mair, program committee, Mrs. Hunkin, Mrs. R. Coward, Mirs. Kirk­ land; Christian Stewardship, .Fin­ ance, MI'S. Chas. Miller, Mrs, Stan Coward, Mrs. T. .Ballantyne; press secretary, Mrs. Mair; nominating committee, Mrs. Roy Cowai’d, Mrs. A. Gardiner,. Mrs. A. Hunkin, Mrs. Kirkland. The program for the afternoon consisted of the follow­ ing: an instrumental by Mrs. A. Passmore; duet byM Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Gardiner; Christian Stewardship paper by Mrs. 'Stahley Coward. Mrs. Elfurd then gave a chapter on “India” from the study The meeting closed with a ■followed by prayer. The will be a special hour .on Sunday at 10.15 a.m. ■at 11.15 a.m. and Mfrs. and Mrs. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. David N. McLeod, Parkhill, announce the engagement of their second youngest daughter, Florence Mae, to O’Neil Siddall, son Mrs. Leroy Siddall, the wedding to take place on Sat­ urday, >Nov. 30, at 2.30 o’clock in the Baptist Church, London, with Rev. Mr. Smythe officiating. * Mr. and Mrs. ,W. R. Smith, of Hagersville, announce the engage­ ment of their daughter, Hollis E. to W Leroy Schroeder, son of Mr. and lia, the Those from the community atten­ ding the Royal Fair in Toronto the past week were Mr. and Mrs. ’Nor­ man Brock, Mr. Milton Brock, Miss Jean .Brock and Miss Marion Kemp. Miss Dora Stewart has1 been spending a few days with her niece Mirs. Warren Brock. Mr. Ward Hern is enjoying a trip north deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs, Wellington Brook and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Godbolt, of Centralia. Mr. - Horace Delbridge, of Elim- ville, spoke in .Sunday School on Sunday on Temperance. Masters Leo and Vincent O’Dov- onan, of London, spent the week­ end with their friend, Keith Hern. Mr, Warren Brock was successful in winning several prizes with his cattle at the Winter Fair. Mrs. Morris Hern visited several days ithe past week with her sister in Toronto. Mr. pf Mr. of Denfield, William and KHIVA Centra- the marriage to take place * Mrs. Win. Schroeder, end of November. CARDS OF THANKS To my many friends who, by sending cards, flowers or treats or by mak’ing personal visits, made my confinement in Victoria, Hos­ pital so grateful very pleasant, I am indeed . . . THANKS A MILLION! ■—Harry Parsons. , «.***.. Maxime ; Desjardine and family wish to .express, their sin­ cere thanks’ td'^th'^"1 relatives and friends who extended sympathy during their recent sad bereave­ ment. Special thanks ■ to Rev Beach Rev. Heffren; Harry Hoffman and ent bereavement, floral tributs. , Mrs. also for the many♦ Mr. Jos. May and family wish grateful apprecia-to express their tion for the many, acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy ex­ tended to them during their rec­ ent bereavement, with special thanks for the many floral tributes . « HAY TOWNSHIP Mr. Howard Atkins, of the Parr ILine, entertained a number of his ■friends and neighbors to a social evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Reihert Thursday of last week. They were presented with a mahogany end-table, Mr. Sandy McArthur doing the^honors. Danc­ ing was mu-ch enjoyed to the music of the Etude, Morenz and Jarrot orchestra. Mr. Ralph Turner and Mr. Jlus- sel 'Gonsitt visited in Detroit over the week-end combining business with pleasure. ** Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McAllister visited in Toronto recently. Mr. "’Gordon Pybus continues improve slowly. Miss Dolly Hagan, R.N., Spending a few days- in Detroit. Miss Mary Hagan, of London, visiting at her o,ld home on Parr Line. Mr. -and Mrs. Garnet' Jacobi s Laird spent Sunday with Mr. i Mrs. Alf Coates, of Usborne. Messrs. 'Stewart and Blackwell threshed 835 'bus. beans recently. to is is the and and David of Mr. • and Mrs. Alphonse Hartman spent the week-end with relatives in Windsor. Misses Helen and. Dorothy Ziler, of ’London, with their Louis Ziler. Mr. and and family, trich and visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Gelinas, of Zurich. Congratulations1 to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis O’Rourke on the arrival of their baby boy. A brother for Michael, iDonnie and Wayne. The discussion club meeting was successfully ’held at the home of Mrs. Noah Dietrich. It was decided to hold the next meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clement McCann. spent the parents, Mr. McCannMrs. Clement Mr. and Mrs. Earl Die- Elain e were .Sunday and with Tor- ' GREENWAY Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wilson, of Parkhill, and Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Taylor and family, of Grand Bend, visited on Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Milton Pollock- Mr. W. J. Brown is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown in onto. Mrs. Henry Hodgins returned home from the, hospital last Thurs­ day after' having an operation. Messrs. Harold Pollock and tSel- bourne English, of Detroit, spent the week-end at their homes .here. ■Mr. and Mrs. Walter McPherson spent the week-end with relatives at Port Stanley. Mr. Lawrence Pollock Ed .Stewardson spent the in Toronto. Mr. -and Mrs. J. 'Prance visited on Monday with Bullock and Mrs. J. -Gardner. and Mr. ■week-end of Exeter iMrs.T. Former Crediton Lady Passes On Thursday word Was received of the death of Mrs. Eva Leggett, of Ann Arbor, nee Eva Chambers, daughter of “"Matthew Chambers, formerly of Crediton, The funeral was held in Ann Arbor on Satur­ day, November 16th. She was a niece of Mrs. (keichart. Mrs. K. Clarke, Mrs. Herb Young and Mrs M. Pfaff ai;e cousins. KEMBER—GRATTON Mrs. was of Phyllis, book, ■hymn ■next meeting 'Christmas meeting and a cordial invitation is extended 'to all ladies to attend. Annual Mission Circle Meeting The annual meeting of the Mis­ sion Circle was held at the home of Miss Alice Passmore On Satur­ day afternoon of last week. Cann, president, presided, meetitig opened with a hymn fol­ lowed by prayer by the president. Roll call was taken, minutes' and business discussed. Ina ris gave a Harald on “India” Jean Cann took th£ study giving a chapter on “India.” Mair then took the chair for the election. of officers which are as follows for 1947: honorary presi­ dent, Mrs. Maliq president, Roiber-, ta Duncan, vice-president, Dalores Allison; secretary, Juite Borland;; treasurer, Alice Passmore; pianist, Agues Bray; assistant pianist, Betty Mair; temperance secretary, Mirs. Mair, Birthday Box secretary, Elsie Bray; corresponding geCi’e* Jean The read Har- aiid hook •Mrs. Mrs. Armstrong, of Windsor, vis­ ited recently with Ilex* nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Dennome. of ■the Parr Line. Fire Destroys Gardge and Contents On Sunday morning about 9.30‘ a fire on the farm of John Forrest completely destroyed the garage, a Pontiac car, buggy, cutter, etc.. It is thought the fire might have started from a gas engine used to pump water. All is a complete loss as there was no insurance on the building. Fred the their to Mrs. . W. The The home of Mr. and Gratton, Grand Bend, scene of the marriage youngest daughter. David Kember, son of Mr. and Guy Kember, of Sarnia,.' A, of Toronto, officiated. was lovely in her floor-length of white silk net over taffeta a sweetheart neckline, long tary, Doris Duncan; Mite Box Secretary, Margaret Canh; audit­ ors, Anne Slmpsoh, Ina Harris; ■program and lunch, Doris Elford, Mabel Selves, Eleanor Hulikiil, Noha Pym; group leaders, Marg­ aret Bray, Helen Passmore; mem­ bership comfnittee, Ruth Dawson, Dorothy McCurdy, Anne Simpson, l it Was decided to have a crokinole iiparty in the church basement oh Friday evening, November 24), The I meeting closed with a hymn fol- 1 lowed by all repeating the Mizpah { Benediction. Joyce, bride dress with sleeves and full gathered skirt. Her embroidered veil fell from a 'braid­ ed halo and she carried a bouquet of roses and baby mums. - Miss Shirley Brenner as bridesmaid car­ ried a bouquet of chrysanthemums. Her floor-length dress was of pink figured Sheer and she wore a head­ dress of 'pink ribbon with shoulder- length veil. Ray Kember, Sarnia, cousin of the groom, was best man. Following the wedding reception the bride and groom left on a mot­ or trip south the 'bride travelling in a blue dress with brown coat, furs and brown accessories. She wore a corsage of red roses. The couple will inside near Sarnia. Two boys spending a day in the country came upon a man fly-fisli- ing, After watching him cast his line several times one of them re­ marked to the other: “Oh, come mi, Bill, he’ll never catch anything. He’s trying to lasso ’em.” PASHWPQD The annual Thank-offering aw* vice of the W.M.S. will be held ill ■the Evangelical church op Sunday evening. Mi’s, Emery Desjaridine, of Grand Bend) will be the guest speaker, Mt* and Mi'S'. Milford Mferper, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Haugh and Mr, and Mrs, Urban iPi'ile, of the 14th concession, attended the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Merner EUber, of Northville, Mich,, spent the week­ end with the Kraft -sisters,. Mir. and friend, of (London, with - ~ Miss ence with evening which was very appreciated. Miss Muriel Preeter, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Rev. and Mrs, Bum, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman and Mary Jane have returned from a trip to 'Philadelphia, Pa., where they visited with Mr. and Mrs, Thomas MacKay. While in Phila­ delphia Harry attended the Eckels School of Embalming. Mr. and Mrs. -Czar Steinhagen, of Chesley, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Saturday. Quite a number attended the High Exeter (Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellerman spent the week-end in Hanover. Mrs. Cowan, who has spent a few weeks visiting with her daughter, returned home with them. * Mrs. Harry Hinton, of Windsor, is spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs, Brown, who is ill at the home of Rev. and Mirs, Burn. We are glad to report she is im­ proving. Miss Jean Wiliert, who has been engaged with Mrs. -Guenther, -has returned to her home in Exeter. Mrs. Mrs. * Mrs. Williard Beatty, spent last Thursday with Garvie and Ronnie. Murray Wolfe, of Toronto, Miss Gloria Swanson, spent the week-end Mr, and Mrs, Wes. Wolfe. Swanson delighted the nudi- in the Evangelical church a solo both morning and much with his parents Steinhagen, last of young people •School dance in >. Garvie, of Point Edward, Jim Garvie, of Sarnia, and of Detroit, ■Mrs. LIFE for Your car or truck Regular lubrication keeps your car and truck rolling-— cuts down wear — prevents costly repairs — saves fuel, It is the best single method of prolonging the life of yopr vehicle. We are specialists in lubrication on all makes of cars and trucks. Drive in Today! Snell Bros. & Co EXETER 5®' Evening Service One garage will be open in Exeter on Sundays and dur­ ing the evenings throughout the week. Open this Sunday and During the Evenings throughout the Week. 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