HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-06-07, Page 9Mason Bailey, right, president of the Huron County Federation of Agriculture watches as
Ronald Gordon, a Morris Township farmer, signs In as the Federation's 1,500th member. Bill
Pullen, of RR 2, Blyth, left sold the membership. (Standard photo)
1,500 member joins HFA
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'Dale, RR 1, Maas:
Picture, paint by number; Joanne
Gibson, RR 2, Seaforth; Mrs. Bert
Evans, Clinton; Mrs. J.H, Johnston,
Goderich.
Handmade stuffed toy: Mrs,
Charles Nelson, Clinton; Mrs, J.H.
Johnston, Goderich; Mrs, Wes
Heimpel.
Any article in 'nature craft: Mrs.
Tjerk Tiesma, RR 4, Clinton; Mrs.
Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. Wm.
Daltnage, Londesboro:.
Handmade candles; Mrs, Wm,
Dalrnage, Londesboro; Mrs. Wilfred
colelaugh, Clinton; Mrs, Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter,
Any article of crewel work; Mrs.
Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Any article of macrame: Mrs.
Stewart Dale, RR 4, Clinton; Mrs.
Art Airdrie, Londesboro; Mrs. Wes
Heimpef, Wroxeter,
Any other craft; Mrs, June
Buckingham, Stratford; Mrs. Bill
Lobb, RR 2, Clinton; Mrs, Stewart
Dale, RR 4, Clinton.
LIQUID EMBROIDERY
One pillowcase, shaded: Mrs.
Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. Bert
Evans, Clinton; Mrs. Stewart Dale,
RR 4, Clinton.
One pillowcase, all over pattern:
Mrs. Ken Johnston, Clinton; Mrs.
Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter.
One pair pillowcases, his and her
theme: Mrs. June Buckingham,
Stratford; Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
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MARRIAGE IS A CEREMONY
IN WNW WE GIVE UP
OUR BACHE1010 DE6REE ,
AND GAIN
A"MASTE "
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Scouts entered a float in the
Clinton Spring Fair parade on
Saturday.
Miss Anne Fairservice of
Stratford spentweekend with
her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Fair-
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Laurie,
Robbie. and Jennifer of Kit-
chener spent Sunday evening
and Monday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson.
CHEERIO CLUB
The Cheerio Club met May
29 at the home of Mary.
Longman, President Ena
Howatt opened meeting with a
poem.
Jewel Cowan read the scrip-
ture story of the prodigal sap'
followed by meditation and
prayer by the President.
Correspondence included a let-
ter from Emma Livingstozie.
Each group will be respon-
sible for their meeting. Ida
Durnin will remain secretary-
treasurer and Laura Lyon card
convener.
Roll call was answered by .
paying of fees by 12 members
present. There was an exchange
of bulbs or slips.
June meeting will be at the
home of Ida Townsend, Group
3.
The program include con-
tests, readings and a few
thoughts by Dora Shobbrook.
At the close of the meeting,
games of euchre were played
and. lunch was served by Mary
Longman, Gladys Armstrong,
Laura Lyon and Elsie
Youngblutt.
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Mee generatione of the Dave Netztte family gathered at the Netxice home on West William
Str et in Seaforth and are pictured left to right. Mrs. Dave Fletzke, greet-great-grand-
mother; Mn. hoe (Notike) Altman, Mildmay, groat- grandmother; Mrs. Doreen (Altman)
Bowers, Glen Allen, (grandrriother; Mnio, Dibble (Hop?) Homutho Kitchener, mother,
holding baby Shady Ann HoMUth.
The Town of Clinton
And Clinton Branch 140 of the
Royal Canadian Legion
in co -operation with
Clinton and District Ministerial
Association
Invites the Public to Attend
DECORATION SERVICE
AT 7:00 P.M., CLINTON CEMETERY
SUNDAY, JUNE 10
Legion Members, Veterans and Members of Organizations are requested to
fall in at the cemetery at 6:45 p.m.
SPEAKER:
REV. GEORGE YOUMAT Q FF
OF
BAYFIELD
CITIZENS ARE REQUESTED TO HAVE RELATIVES' AND FRIENDS'
GRAVES IN THE CEMETERY DECORATED BY NOON SUNDAY PRIOR
TO THE SERVICE.
President
Poppy Chai rman
George Campbell
Harold M. Black
AnyonC wishing transportation to the Service Phone 452-3873
betWein 5 and 6 on Sunday.
CLINTON fiEWS,RfiCORP, THURSDAY JUNE 70073-4
Women's section winners
Wroxeter; Mrs. Bill Dale, RR 4,
Clinton.
Luncheon cloth; Mrs. Bill Flynn,
RR 4, Clinton; Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter; Mrs. J.H. Johnston,
Goderich,
Picture on velvet, framed; Mrs.
Wm, Dale, RR 1, Clinton; Mrs, Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter;
Picture on piton, framed: Mrs.
Bert Evans, Clinton; Mrs. Art Air-
drie, Londesboro.
Bedspread or quilt; Mrs. Joe Gib-
son, RR 2, Seaforth.
Any design on wearing apparel;
Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Round doilies Mrs, Wm. Flynn,
RR 4, Clinton; Mrs. Bert Evans,'
Clinton.
Picture, hodge-podged: Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage, Londesboro; Mrs. Bert
Evans, Clinton,
Scott Paper Ltd, Special, donated
merchandise to exhibitor with most
paints in Crafts and Liquid Em-
broidery: Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter,
SEWING
Five cocoanut macaroons; Mrs.
Owen Delve, 126 Huron St., Clin-
ton; Mrs. Dick Roorda, Brucefield;
Mrs. J,Irl, Johnston, Goderich.
'Five peanut butter cookies: Leida
Gerrits, 224 Townsend St., Clinton;
Mrs. Bill Dale, RR 1, Clinton; Mrs,
Dick Roorda, Brucefield.
Five iced squares (new variety):
Mrs. Eugene McAdam, Clinton;
Mrs.. Ken Dupee, RR 1, Clinton;
Mrs. J.H. Johnston, Goderich.
Five iced brownies; Mrs, J.H.
Johnston, Goderich; Mrs, Gordon
Dale, RR 4, Clinton; Mrs. Eugene
McAdam, Clinton.
Five banana muffins: Mrs.
Stewart Dale, Clinton; Mrs. J.H.
Johnston, Goderich; Mrs. Lillian
Evans, Clinton.
Date arid nut loaf; Mrs. Dick
Roorda, Brucefield; Mrs. Owen
Delve, Clinton; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage,
Londesboro.
Cherry pie: Mrs. J.H. Johnston,
Goderich; Mrs. Chas Nelson, Clin-
ton.
Rhubarb Pie: Mrs. Owen Delve,
Clinton; Mrs, Stewart Dale, RR 4,
Clinton; Mrs, Ann Gibson, RR 5,
Clinton,
Collection of tarts: Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage, Londesboro; Mrs. Chas
Nelson, Clinton; Mrs. Ken Dupee,
RR 1, Clinton.
Five lemon tarts: Mrs, Gordon
Dale, RR 4, Clinton; Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage, Londesboro; Leida
Gerrits, Clinton.
Five tea biscuits: Mrs, Stewart
Dale, RR 4, Clinton; Mrs. Ann Gib-
son, RR 5, Clinton; Mrs. Dick
Roorda, Brucefield.
Five cloverleaf buns: Mrs. Jerry
Cook, Clinton; Mrs. Stewart Dale,
RR 4, Clinton; Mrs. Chas Nelson,
Clinton.
Coffee cake: Mrs. Chas Nelson,
Clinton; Mrs. J.H. Johnstone,
Goderich; Mrs. Tjerk Tiesma, RR 4,
Clinton.
White bread: Mrs, Colclough,
Clinton; Mrs. J.H. Johnstone,
Goderich; Mrs. Eugene McAdam,
Clinton.
Rhubarb jam: Mrs. Lillian
Evans, Clinton; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage,
Londesboro; Mrs. J.H. Johnstone,
Goderich.
Maple cream candy: Mrs. Owen
Delve, Clinton; Leida Gerrits, Clin-
ton; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, Lon-
desboro.
Chicago Metallic, merchandise to
exhibitor with most points in
domestic science: Mrs. J,H, John-
stone, Goderich.
Arva Flour Mills donated 25 lb.
bag flour to first prize tor:
3 varieties of fruit bread: Mrs.
J.H. Johnstone, Goderich; Mrs,
Owen Delve, Clinton; Mrs. Stewart
Dale, RR 4, Clinton.
6 Rolls, any 3 kincy, arranged in
bun basket: Mrs. Tjerk Tiesma, RR
4, Clinton; Mrs, Ste art Dale, RR
s Nelson.
Arrangement of fancy cookies:
Mrs, Chas Nelso , Clinton; Mrs,
Wm. Dolmage, Lo desboro.
Angel food c. ke: Mrs. Robt,
McMichael, altori; Mrs.
Colclough, Clint n; Mrs. Lillian
Evans, Clinton.
I.G.A. Speciai donated prizes for
serving macaroni:
ne, Goderich; Mrs.
, Clinton; Mrs. Wm,
esboro.
Ontario 'Jean Producers
Marketing Bard Special for hest
dish of bak d beans: Mrs. J.H.
Johnstone, oderich; Mrs. Chas,
Nelson, C 'nton; Mrs. Eugene
McAdam, Linton.
Fry - Ca bury Ltd. special - for
best chocclate layer cake: Mrs.
Colclough, Clinton; Mrs. J.H. John-
stone, Go erich; Mrs, Bill Flynn,
RR 4, CI nton.
Willis Neilson Ltd, Special - for
best cho •olate square cake: Mrs.
J.H. Jo nstone, Goderich; Mrs.
Colclou h, Clinton; Mrs. Owen
Delve, r linton.
J.M. Schneider Ltd. Special
donate five - 1 lb, cartons Crispy
Flake •hortening for 1st prize for:
Bes apple pie: Mrs. Ann Gibson,
RR 5 Clinton; Mrs. Chas Nelson,
Clint n; Mrs. J.H. Johnstone,
Code ich.
Be t chocolate cake: Mrs. W.
Colcl ugh, Clinton; Mrs. J.H. John- •
ston , Goderich.
B st butter tarts: Mrs. Wm.
Dol age, Londesboro; Mrs, Dick
Ro rda, Brucefield; Mrs, Chas
Ne son, Clinton.
cCormicks Ltd. Special • for
bet graham cracker pie: Mrs,
E gene McAdam, Clinton; Mrs.
K n Dupee, RR 1, Clinton; Mrs.
A n Gibson, RR 5, Clinton,
FLORAL EXHIBITS
African Violet, double: Mrs. Wes
Ronald Gordon, a Morris
township farmer, became the
1500th member of the Ontario
Federation of Agriculture in
Huron county last Thursday
when he signed his membership
in a small ceremony on his
farm.
Mr. Gordon, his wife, son
and daughter run a mixed farm
Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. Bert
Evans, Clinton; Mrs. J.H. John'
stone.
African Violet, single: Mrs, J.H.
Johnstone, Goderich; Mrs. John
Bell, RR 2, Seaforth: Mrs. Wilfrid
Colclough, Clinton.
Floral arrangement in container,
some colour as flowers: Mrs. Jerry
Cook, Clinton; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage,
Londesboro; Mrs. Wilfried
Colclough, Clinton.
Any two colour arrangement:
Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, Londesboro;
Mrs. J.H. Johnstone, Goderich.
Hospital arrangement for tray:
Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, Londesboro;
Mrs. Tjerk Tiesma, RR 4, Clinton;
Mrs. J.H. Johnstone, Goderich.
Potted Geranium: Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage, Londesboro; Mrs. May
Gibson, Clinton; Mrs. J.H. John-
stone, Goderich.
Baby Tears: Mrs. J.H. Johnstone,
Goderich; Mrs. Colclough, Clinton;
Mrs. Lillian Evans, Clinton.
Any other house plant: Mrs. J.1-T,
Johnstone, Goderich; Mrs.
Voncie'Sbord 'Mrs;
Evans, Clinton.
Coffee table arrangement, 1st
prize donated by K.C. Choke
Florist: Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, Lon-
desboro; Mrs. Dick Roorda,
Brucefield; Mrs. J.H. Johnstone,
Goderich.
Bride's corsage and groom's
boutonniere, 1st prize donated by
K.C. Cooke Florist: Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage, Londesboro; Mrs. Tjerk
Tiesma, RR 4, Clinton.
McConnell Nursery Co, Ltd.
donated nursery stock to exhibitor
with most points in floral section:
Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, Londesboro.
KNITTING AND
CROCHETING
Baby bonnet and sweater: Mrs.
Wilfrid Colclough, Clinton; Mrs.
Carl Powell, Clinton; Mrs. Dick
Roorda, Brucefield.
Matching tam and scarf: Mrs.
Bert Evans, Clinton; Mrs. Art Air-
drie, Londesboro; Mrs. Wilfrid
Colclough, Clinton.
Cardigan: Mrs, Robt, McMichael,
Walton; Mrs. Jack Merner,
Bayfield;• Mrs. June Buckingham,
Stratford,
Slippers: Mrs. Stewart Dale, RR
4, Clinton; Mrs, Carl Powell, Clin-
ton; Mrs. Tjerk Tiesma, RR 4, Clin-
ton,
Man's work socks: Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. May Gib-
son, RR 5, Clinton; Mrs. Stewart
Dale, RR 4, Clinton.
Poncho; Mrs. Carl Hicks, Clinton;
Mrs. Jack Merner, Bayfield; Mrs.
June Buckingham, Stratford,
Crocheting:
Baby bonnet and sweater: Mrs.
Jack Merrier, Hayfield; Mrs. June
Buckingham, Stratford; Mrs.
Wilfrid Colclough, Clinton.
Guest towel edging: Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. Bert
on the eighth concession of
Morris with beef and dairy cat-
tle and hogs. He has farmed in
Morris for 21 years after
growing up on his father's farm
in Grey township which is still
run by his brother Bill.
He was sold his membership
by Bill Pullen, R.R. 2 Blyth, a
neighbour from just down the
Evans, Clinton; Mrs. Stewart Dale,
RR 4, Clinton.
Doily mounted: Mrs. Wilfrid
Colclough, Clinton; Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. Bert
Evans, Clinton.
Shawl: Mrs. June Buckingham,
Stratford; Mrs, Jack Merner,
Bayfield; Miss Dorothy Marquis,
Clinton.
Toilet tissue cover: Mrs. June
Buckingham, Stratford; Mrs, Bert
Evans, Clinton; Mrs. J.H. John-
stone, Goderich.
Edging, 2" wide: Mrs. Bert
Evans, Clinton; Mrs. Wilfrid
Colclough, Clinton; Mrs. Stewart
Dale, RR 4, Clinton.
Misses or ladies shrink: Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. Jack Mer-
ner, Bayfield; Mrs. Stewart Dale,
RR 4, Clinton.
Weston's Bakeries Ltd. Specie/ -
to exhibitor winning most points in
knitting or crocheting: Mrs, Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter.
„ NEEDLEWORK.
Cushion: Mrs. Tjerk Tiesma, RR 4,
Clinton; Mrs. Bert Evans, Clinton;
Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, Londesboro.
Tea towel, embroidered: Mrs.
May Gibson, RR 5, Clinton; Mrs.
Wm. Dolmage, Londesboro; Mrs.
Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter,
White pillow case embroidered
blue or mauve: Mrs. Wilfrid
Colclough, Clinton; Mrs. Stewart
Dale, RR 4, Clinton; Mrs. Eugene
McAdam, Clinton.
Place mats, embroidered trim:
Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs.
Wilfrid Colclough, Clinton; Mrs.
Stewart Dale, RR 4, Clinton,
Child's crib quilt: Mrs. Robt.
McMichael, Walton; Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. Milton
Wiltse, Clinton,
Quilt, hand appliqued: Miss
Dorothy Marquis, Clinton; Mrs.
Bob McMichael, Walton; Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Quilt, cotton, pieced: Mrs. Eugene
McAdam, Clinton; Mrs. Wilfrid
Colclough, - Clinton; Mrs. Bob
McMichael, Walton.
Quilt, patchwork: Mrs. Milton
Wiltse, Clinton; Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Clinton.
Clinton Women's Institute
special exhibitor with most points iii
needlework section: Mrs, Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter,
Simpsons Sears Ltd. Special to
exhibitor with most points in
homemaking section: Mrs. J.H.
Johnstone, Goderich.
JUNIOR SECTION
Elementary:
Kindergarten - grade I - picture
painted "Fun at the Fair": Scott
Kay, Clinton Public School; Kathy
Keely, Clinton Public School;
Douglas MacLean, Clinton Public
School.
Grade II - III - picture painted -
road. He said he purchased the
membership because he feels it
is important for farmers to
have a strong voice.
Mason Bailey, president of
the Huron County Federation
of Agriculture and a director of
OFA was present for the short
ceremony.
"Fun at the Fair": Randy Jancik
Clinton Public School; Chris Ladd,
Clinton Public School; Vicky Can-
telon, Clinton Public School.
Grades IV, V and VI - construc-
tion paper figures with painted
background "Fun at Paul
Castle, Clinton Public School;
Brenda Ball, Clinton Public School;
Nancy Falconer, Clinton Public
School.
Grades VII - VIII - picture
making or sketching "Fun at Fair":
Bob Orr, Holmesville Public
School; Louise Martens, Huron
Centennial Public School; Stephen
Johns, Huron Centennial Public
School.
Kindergarten - Grade II Paper-
bag puppet : Randy Lobb, Clinton
Public School; Randy Jancik, Clin-
ton Public School; Anne Marie
Hall, Clinton Public School.
Grades IV - VI Puppet from felt:
Terry Garrow, Clinton Public
School; Rosemary Bird,
Holmesville Public School; Jackie
Sweatt,' Clinton Public School; •,•-•-:
Boys - any article of wood: Paul
Gibson, Hullett Central; Znze
Tiesma, Hullett Central.
Best poem about the fair;
Rosemary Bird, Holmesville Public
School; Shannon Cook, Clinton
Public School; Wendy Penhale,
Holmesville Public School.
Junior Section - Boys and Girls
18 years and under:
One item of clothing made from
knit material: Joanne Gibson, RR
2, Seaforth; Judy Tiesma, RR 4,
Clinton.
Stuffed animal: Joanne Gibson,
RR 2, Seaforth.
Butterick Home Catalogue
Special to exhibitor with most
points in Junior Section 18 years
and under: Joanne Gibson, RR 2,
Seaforth.
UNITED CHURCH
A large congregration atten-
ded service at the United.
Church on Sunday morning.
Welcoming guests were Jack
Lee and Nelson McClure;
ushers were Danny Lear,
Darrell Shobbrook, Keith
Howatt and Kevin . Hulley.
Gospel song time was held
prior to the service, Mullett
Central School Ghoir was the
guest choir along with director
Mrs. Allen Bosman and Mrs,
Livermore.
Rev. McDonald's message
was "The Rainbow",
The flowers at the front of
the church were placed by Mr.
and Mrs. John Sheppard in
honor of the marriage of their
daughter, Barbara to Dennis
Knott in the church on Satur-
day.
PERSONALS
Visitors with Mrs. Jessie
Jones on the weekend were
grandaughters Anne Snell, R
Clinton and Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Jones on Saturday; Mr.
and Mrs, Larry Jones. Clinton
and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moore
of Egmondville on Sunday.
Sympathy is extended to Mr.
and Mrs, Ken Hulley on the
sudden death of his mother,
Mrs. Lorne Hulley in Seafotth
Hospital on Friday, June 1.
Mrs. Willis Bromley: had
surgery in Clinton Hospital on
Tuesday, May 29. '
Kathy Kennedy, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Brad. Kennedy,
was a patient in Clinton
Hospital recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shob-
brook spent the weekend in
Woodstock with their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson and
family. David received his
Scouting badge for Religion
and Life at College Ave.
Church on Sunday. morning.
Two car loads of Women'sIn-
stitute members attended the
Huron West District annual
meeting in Dungannon on Wed-
nesday, May 30.
Mr. Stanley Lyon and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Durnin visited
on Sunday with their niece, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Case, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hooper of
Dresden visited her Aunt Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Durnin on
Saturday.
The Londesboro Cubs and
Barbie 7doll -clothes, 3 pieces,
mounted: Mrs. Ken Johnston, Clin-
ton; Mrs. June Buckingham, Strat-
ford; Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Useful article made from no more
than 1/8 yard: Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, Lon-
desboro.
Mary's Sewing Centre special -
prizes for pegnoir set: Mrs. J.S.
Sharpies, Clinton.
Simplicity Patterns Ltd. Special,
to exhibitor with most points in
sewing section: Mrs. Wes Heimpel.
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Salad dressing: Mrs. Bill Flynn,
RR 4, Clinton; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage,
Londesboro; Mrs. J.H. Johnston,
Goderich.
Girls and misses:
Shorts, crimpolene: Mrs, Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. Carl
Powell, Clinton; Mrs. Ken John-
ston, Clinton.
Body suit: Mrs. Ken Johnston,
Clinton; Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter.
Blouse cotton blend: Mrs. Art
Airdrie, Londesboro; Mrs. Ken
Johnston, Clinton; Mrs. Wes Heim-
pel, Wroxeter.
Baby doll pyjamas: Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Misses and ladies:
Slacks: Mrs. Henry Gerrits, Clin-
ton.
Hostess or maxi gown, 1st prize
donated by Irwins Sewing Centre:
Mrs. Henry Gerrits.
Dress suitable far town or tea, 1st
prize donated by Irwin's Sewing
Centre: Mrs. Art Airdrie, Lon-
desboro; Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter,
Boys and men:
Sport shirt: Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter.
Dress shirt: Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter.
Casual slacks: Mrs. Henry
Gerrits.
Children:
Child's two piece play outfit: Mrs.
Ken Johnston, Clinton; Mrs. Henry
Gerrits, Clinton.
Child's coverall bib: Mrs. Ken
Johnston, Clinton; Mrs. Chas
Nelson, Clinton; Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter.
Miscellaneous:
Work apron with matching pot
holder: Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
MIs:,scl/as• Nelson, Clin-,
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