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received during our recent loss
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and Betty Johnson, Ray .,arid
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This week in ANN UNCEMENTS
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Sunday, August 12
7:00 p,m,—Choir at Shipka Church,
8:00 p,m.—Speaker: Rev, J. W. Keyes,
Transport For Christ, Toronto.
Soloist— Mr. Prank Collar, Wingham
Sunday, August 19
'7:00 p.m,—Choir at Shipka Chun i
8:00 p.m.—Speaker: Li. Colonel lohn Nelson,
London,
Music by Salvation Army Band, Wood.
stock,
EACH -TUtSDAY EVENING PLAN To SEE THE
FILM SHOWN AT THE PINERY PARK'S
VESPER SERVICES
DRIVE-IN
SERVICES
(Crediton Highway, 5 miles east tit Grand Bend,
just at Shipka)
HEAR DOCTOR
WHITING . . .
who will give a talk and show slides of his work
as a Missionary Medical Doctor of the United
Church Hospital in Hazellon,
MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Sunday, August 12
Ail Welcome
Grand 1iO4 lions titib Ath Annual
HOLIDAY BALL.
Friday, Augu st 17
tAKtvikiiv CA51ND, dttA146 OENO
14Y JOHNNY DOWNS' DR Ci4D,S1'11 A
`l'ickeis $4.00 Per 'Pierson Dancing 0 pail, to I A.m.
Buffet Lurmeli oti int-lusted
COMING EVENTS —
VISIT GB MUSEUM—For an
enjoyable afternoon, visit the
Eisenbach MuSeunt at Grand
Bend, west side of No. 21
-Highway, 11/2 blocks north of
main intersection. Operated by
Bluewater Shrine Club. Admis-
sion soe Open 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
7:5.8;20c
WESTERN ONTARIO Antique
Show and Sale, August 9, in,
and 11, Fairgrounds, Stratford,
10:30 a.m. to 10 pan. 9e
Decoration iSE,
Memorial
Service
EBENEZER
CEMETERY
Concession 4, McGillivray
Township
Sun., August 19
3 p.m. D.S.T,
Guest Spea1 or
RV, iENNETH HICK,
Ailsa Craig
Special Mit,sic
Men's Choir
Gordon Ranting, Chairman
Mrs, Fred Fenton, See, Treas.
Steam Threshers
Reunion.
See Live Steam Engines in Action
August 17 & 18t62
Greenwood brivino Park (Fah- Grounds)
Steam
thOlfh0A
Threshing
Vailetis Separatots
taktv ran
Mil l 1.4ahlmte
VVrimd
SaWth0
PETROLIA Steahi
'Engine
Racing
N16del
Engines
Sq uare
Oaf i'ng
'Model
Threthihq Scenes
mmut cars
Attractioris
A rikizt 1r OR THE OL
GROUNDS
DEST THRESHERMAN ON 1145
ON SATURDAY
Hobbyists Bring Your MOdelit
CHICXEN EARBEDUE bINNER SERVED 614
SATURDAY BY PAIR BOARD LADIES
Ar1rilISSion1 Mon, Paid.Up Members,
Women Afici Children PPP6
Seaforth Lions CI b
27th Annual
Staritte
Drive-In Theatre
5 MILES EAST OF
GRAND BEND
2 Shows Nightly—Rain or Cle'ai'
First Show at Dusk
Box office opens at 8 p.m
Children Under 12 in Cars Fite
ts Two Big
Lions Park, Sealorth
Thurs. & Fri. August 9-10
Ferris Wheel Merry-go-round
Clinton Citizens Band
Bingo Penny Sale
SDHS Band Program
PUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY
Cash Prizes totalling $1,000
Children Admitted Free -- Free Parking
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
August 9, 10 & 11
11131E CRAttittER'ItIC DANA -1.1X0A SCOTT
THE DtItIVOLL DVS. 11E U0111.1.$
Pg. A
Mon, Tues.
and Wed,
Aug. 1 ,1 4„1,5
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ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 'Itnikgouir
UNITED
SUMMER SERVICES
Main St and 'lames St.
conoreeatians in
.J.AMga. ST UNITED ,CHURCH
during August
.SERVICE AT 11 A.M.
Math St. and James St.
Sunday Schools each at 10 asm.
Rev. S. E. Lewis on duty for
both churches during this
month,
VISITORS WELCOME
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
• Robert Cameron, Organist
• Sunday, August 12, 1962
Eighth Sunday after Trinity.
11:00 a,m,—Morning ,Prayer
Nursery and Sunday School
Guest Speaker; Mr. F, L.
Hallett
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASH WOOD
Pastor: Rev. William Gat'
9:45 a.rn, — Sunday School
10:00 amt. — Bible Class
11;00 a.m.—Divine Services
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITON
A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
Sunday, August 12
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
11:15 a,m,—Sunday School •
8:00 p.m.—Drive-in Service
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
R, Van Farowe, Minister
10;00 a.m.—Morning Service
Rev, Vander Schaaf
11:15 a,m.—Sunday School
8:00 p.m.—Evening Service
All Welcome
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Larry Talbot, Pastor
Sunday, August 12, 1962
0:45 a.m.—Sunday School for
all ages
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7;30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Wed,, 8:00 p.m. — Prayer and
Bible Study
Friday, August 10
8:00 p.m,—Closing Exercsies of
the Dai]y Vacation Bible
School
A Hearty Welcome To All
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Sauder, Pastor
10:30 a.m.—Worship Service
11;15 a.m.—Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
All Are Welcome
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Minister:
Rev. M. J. James, B.A., B.D.
10;00 a,m,—Morning Worship
1100 a.m. Sunday School
EMMANUEL
BAPT;ST CHURCH
Bethel Reformed Church
Huron St. E.
Pastor!,
,1 Wallace Stephenson,
Sunday, August
2:00 p.m,—Sunday School for
All ages<
3:00 p.m.—Worship Service
Wed., 8 n.rn,=Prayer Service
Nursery provided for pre-school
children,
I3AYFIELD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: T, Leslie Hobbins, B.A.
Sunday, August 12
10;00 a,m,—Bible Study
11:00 a,m,—Morning Worship
Theme; "What Is Man?"
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Theme; "The Man Loose
from God"
Wed,, 3;00 p.m, Prayer Ser-
vice
"Prophecy for Today"
"A cordial welcome to all to
come and worship with us"
ST. PETER'S CHURCH
Hi g hway #4
Sunday, August 12
Holy Mass — 11:00 a,m.
Pastor: Rev. J. E. Kelly
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
10:00 a.m.—Worship in English
8:00 p.m.—Worship in Dutch
6:15 p.m. — Back to God Hour
CHLO (680 ke,)
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Main at Hill St., Exeter
Minister:
Rev. John C. Boyne, B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. W. G. Cochrane
Choir Leader:
Mr. W. G. Cochrane
No Sunday School during
July and August.
10;00 a,m. — Church Service
each Sunday.
Sunday, Aug, 12—Speaker; Mr,
Paul Scott
You are invited to worship
with us,
• .
Comments about
Crediton East
By MRS, W. MOTZ.
Personal items
Miss Margaret Haist is spend-
ing this week at the CGIT camp
at Goderich.
Mr. John Losansky has re-
turned to Camp Borden after a.
month's stay with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Haist and family..
Mrs. Harry Lewis and Fiber
and. Mrs. Leonard Wein attend-
ed the Fraser reunion in Port
Huron last Sunday.
Bradley McKee, of London,
is holidaying with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Wein,
Mr. and Mrs. William Sims
and family, of Exeter, spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Eli Sims,
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Edwards
And daughters, of Walkerton,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Sam SiMs.
NDP lists
expenses
As he promised to do. during
the federal election in dune,.
Huron NDP CAndidate J, Carl
Hemingway has released a
statement of his campaign es.
penSeS. It reads:
'Please accept the apologies
of yoar loran county New
Democratic Party Candidate for
failing to ,espress their appre-
elation in a paid advertisement
for your interest and support in
the recent election campaign,
"The following financial state.,
meat of our campaign commit-
tee will no doubt give you the
reason,"
Receipts—.
Ontario Federation of
Labour
County Labor Unions
Ontario New Demo-
cratic Party
Collections at meetings
Contributions from
individuals „
$737.08
Expenditures--
Radio and TV
advertising $166.00
Newspaper advertising 239.51
Candidate deposit . 200.00
Hall rent .
Delivery of pamphlets 1354 :0000
Office supplies 26.63
Postage 55.94
$737.08
"At this point I would like to
express my appreciation and
that of the party to the local
weekly papers for their co-ope-
ration."
J, C. Hemingway
The story in
Grand Bend
By MRS. WE.LLWOOD GILL
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGreg-
or, of Detroit; Mrs, Gertrude
Adams and Mr. William Robin-
son, Brampton, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
and family at their cottage
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knight
of London and Miss Mae Pat-
terson of Newmarket visited
on Thursday with Mr, and Mrs.
Wellwood Gill.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pfile and
children of Sarnia visited last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Pfile and Alan.
Rev, and Mrs. C. Brittain
and children are spending this
week at their cottage at Lake
Simcoe.
Mrs. Jesse Richards is con-
valescing at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Karl Pickering,
at Ailsa Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Love and
family of Parkhill are holiday-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Gill and family.
Mrs. Tithe Tetreau of Zurich
and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Pask
spent a few days last week in
Royal Oak, Mich.
Mr, and Mrs. G. Gotten of
Greenway, Mr. and Mrs. M.
McAdams of Zurich visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Pask.
Several relatives and friends
attended the Latta-Glidden wed-
ding in London last Saturday.
Mr .and Mrs. Fred Miller
of Zion visited on Saturday
with Mr. and. Mrs. W. Gill.
Mrs. J. Heslop
native of district
The sudden death of Mrs.
Joseph Heslop, Hawethorne,
California, occurred last week.
She was the former Marcillia
Des Jardine and the last sur-
vivor of the late Isaiah Des
Jardine's family.
The deceased was born near
Grand Bend and spent her girl-
hood days here, later going to
London to live,
She married Joseph Hester,
who Mourns her loss, also three
children. About 35 years ago
the family moved to California.
She is an aunt of Mrs, Veree
Ridley, ThoinaS, Alex and Ro-
bert Des Jardine,
Bert M. Holt
prominent here
Bert 1st, Roll, 80, Grand Bend,
died Friday, August 3 in Vic-
toria noapital, London, after a
lengthy illness.
He was a son of the late Mr,
and Mrs John Holt of the 11101-
lard Line. He spent most of his
life in Grand tend, at one tithe
operating the Lakeview liotel,
now dentelished lie was a vete-
ran of World War I and a Mein!.
her of the Thedford Branch of
the Canadian Legion and later
a charter member of the Grand
,fiend branch,
His wife the farmer Violet
'riedeman, predeceased him tett
years ago.
Surviving is one brother, Roy
Holt, RR 2, Grand Bend. A
brother, John W, Halt and sis-
ter, Mts. A, Mallard, prede-
ceased him,
Funetal services were held
from the Douglas Gilpin funeral
home, 'Medford, on Monday,
August 6, conducted by Rev, L.
Hoffman with interment in
Grand Bend cemetery,
Pall hearers were Legion
BRINTNELL Shirley and
Gerald Brintnell (nee Run-
die) are happy to announce
the birth of a daughter,
Terri Lynne, at St. Marys
Memorial Hospital, July 2A.
B ORME — Diane and Tom
Burke, RCAF Station Ceot-
, retie, announce the birth of
a -daughter, Cindy Lynn, at
South Huron Hospital, July
27,
BURNS Mr, and. Mrs, Leo
(Dusty) Burns, RCAF Sta.
tion Centralia, announce the
birth of a son, at South
Huron Hospital, July 27 — a
brother for Bobby, Mae and
• Donna.
CARTER — Douglas and Paul-
ine Carter (nee Simpson) are
happy to announce the birth
of a girl, Karen Ann, at
Victoria Hospital, London,
July 24,
CONSITT—Mr, and Mrs. Tons
Consitt, Varna, announce the
birth of a son at Clinton
Public Hospital, August 3.
FOSTER — Mr. and Mrs, Ray
Foster, Shipka, announce the
birth of a daughter, Teresa
Anne, at South Huron Hos-
pital, July 31.
GETZ—Rev. and Mrs, William
A. Getz, Dashwood, announce
the birth of a son, William
Paul, at South Huron Hos-
pital, July 27,
GILMOUR — Gerald and Mar-
garet Gilmour (nee Bray) are
happy to announce the birth.
of a son, Thomas Paul, at
Victoria Hospital, London,
July 21—a brother for Kevin,
HARTMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Hartman, RR 3 Zurich,
anounce the birth of a son
at South Huron Hospital,
August 1 — a brother for
Maureen, Francis and Ste-
phen.
RICHAR,DS — Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Richards, Edward St.,
Exeter, announce the birth
of a son, Geoffrey Patrick,
at South Huron Hospital,
August 3.
ROSS — Charlie and Loreen
Ross (nee Rands) are happy
to announce the birth of their
son, Charlie Gordon, at
Wingham General Hospital,
July 28 — a grandson for
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller,
RR 1 Hensall.
SHIPMAN — Mr. and Mrs,
Garnet Shipman, Exeter, an-
nounce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Laurie Louise, at South
Huron Hospital, July 27.
SPRUYTTE — Mr. and Mrs.
Jero m e Spruytte, RR 1,
ClandeboYe, announce the
birth of a son, Terry Joseph,
at St, Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, July 27—a brother for
Janet,
TOWLE—Mr, and Mrs. Harry
Towle, RR 1 Woodham, an-
nounce the birth of a son at
South Huron Hospital, August
7 — a brother for Louise and
Janice.
VERLINDE — Mr. and Mrs.
'Marcel Verlinde, RR 2 lien-
salt, announce the birth of
a daughter, Diane Mary, at
South Huron Hospital, July
31.
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Eagle-
son, Grand Bend, wish to an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Kathryn Diann, to
Mr, Gerald Hilton Broderick,
son of Mr, and Mrs. Russell
Broderick, Exeter. The wed-
ding to take place Saturday,
September 1, 1962, al Grand
Bend, Ontario. tie
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Schlegel,
RR. 6 Woodstock, Ontario, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Mary Ellen, to Mr.
Melvin James Gingerich, son
Of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ginger-
ich, RR. 2 Znrith, Ontario. The
Marriage to take place On
Septenther 1 at 2;30 o'clock at
the Cassel Mennonite Church,
Tavistock, Ontario.
Mr, and Mrs. Melvin I„
Restemayer, Dashwoed, wish
to announce the engagement of
their daughter, ;lane Clara, In
Mr. Harold Eugene Kirk. son
of Mn, and Mrs. Lewis 'Kirk,
Exeter, the marriage to lake
place on Saturday, September
8, 1962, at 2:3() p.m., in Zion
Lutheran Mirth, Dashwnorl,
members, Earl Thompson. llar-
ry Hamilton, Clayton Mathers,
William Rath, Michael Brewer
and Cecil Lovie,
THIS.
SUMMER
BE WATER
WISE!
I wish to thank my relatives,
neighbors and friends for the
flowers, treats, cards and visits
while a patient in Victoria Has.
Landon.—Mrs, Roy Bats.
9"
I wish to thank everyone
very kindly for the visits,
cards, flowers and treats while
a patient in South Huron Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Rev,
Lewis, Dr. .Fletcher, Miss Clay-
pole and staff. — Mrs. Elora
ConsiLL 9"
I wish to thank all who so
kindly remembered me with
visits, cards, flowers and gifts
while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, and since re-
turning home.—Kermit Thomp-
son, Se
1 wish to thank the many
friends for remembering me
with cards, flowers and treats
while in the hospital. and since
returning home.—George Hep-
burn. 9c
We wish to express our
heartfelt appreciation to our
many friends, relatives and
neighbors for the many acts
of kindness, cards and beauti-
ful floral offerings received
during our recent bereavement.
Special thanks to Rev. Edgar
Roulston, Dr. ticker, Miss May-
pole and staff of South Huron
Hospital, doctors, nurses and
staff of St. Joseph's Hospital,
to the pallbearers and the
Murdy funeral home. Our sin-
cere thanks to ail,—Mrs. Omar
Dobbs and family.
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to the many
friends, neighbors and relatives
for the acts of kindness, flow-
ers, sympathy extended and
remembrances during our re-
cent bereavement in the loss
of a beloved wife and sister.—
Ernest Vodden and the Talbot
9*
Mr. Ernest Luxton of Exeter
wishes to thank all his friends
and neighbors who remember-
ed him with cards and treats
while a patient in South Huron
Hospital. Specail thanks to Dr.
Fletcher and the nurses of
South Huron Hospital,
1 wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to all
who sent letters, cards and
flowers to me and to all who
visited me during my recent
illness, while a patient in.
South Huron Hospital and since
returning home,—Mrs. Russell
Schroeder, 9's
1 wish to thank all who re-
membered me with cards, gifts
and visits while a patient in
St, Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. My sincere
thanks to relatives, neighbors
and friends who helped in any
way at home.—Fraser Dixon<
9.,
We wish to thank our neigh-
bors, friends and relatives for
their kindness and floral tri•
butes in our recent sad be-
reavement; also the Exeter
Oddfellows Lodge for their
beautiful service; the pall-
bearers, Rev, R. S. Hilts, Din-
nes, funeral home and to all
others who assisted, Also spec-
ial thanks to the muses, order-
lies .anil. personnel on the 2nd.
floor of St. Mary's Hospital
for their unfailing kindness
during the illness of our hus-
band and father, Lee Wilson,
and to all who helped in so
many ways for so long. We are
most grateful, —Laura Wilson
anti family. 9~
Presentation
& Dance
for
JIM AND MARY ORR
(nee Dixon)
Sat,, Aug. 18
ZURICH COMMUNITY
CENTRE
DESJARDINE
ORCHESTRA
La dies Please Bring I nch
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
William Taylor wishes to ex-
press their sincere thanks and.
appreciation for the many acts
cofax.' dskin.odnuciesSirofsloarisiels .ottiihsuytenal.,
why received from their many
friends, neighbors and. rela-
tives in their twat bereave.
ment. Special thanks to Rev.
Lancaster of :Luean for his
comforting message, Rev, Dy-
mond, Clinton, and Rev. Har-
rison, .Bayfield, who visited her
at Clinton Public Hospital; to
Mrs, Orville Jones of Queens-
way Nursing Home, Hensall,
I3onthro.n Funeral Home and
pallbearers, our g r a t e I
thanks, 9c
IN MEMORIAM
MASON-1n lovinng memory of
a dear husband and dad,
Roy Mason, who passed away
two years ago, August 2.
Years may wipe out many
things,
But this they wipe out never,
The memory of those happy
days
When we were all together,
—Lovingly remembered by his
wife Ellen and daughters.
JOHNS—In remembrance of a
loving husband, father and
grandfather, Roy C. Johns,
who passed away three years
ago, August 8, 1959,
In tears we saw you sinking,
We watched you fade away,
Our hearts were almost broken,
When the one we loved was
called away.
God took him home, it was His
will,
But in our hearts he liveth
still.
—Sadly missed by his wife
Florence, son Lorne, Annie
Jean, and grandchildren. 94
DUN'SFORD—In loving mem-
ory of a husband, father and
grandfather, Percy Dunsford,
who passed away August 7,
1959,
Ile bade no one a last farewell,
And he said goodbye to none,
The heavenly gates were open
wide,
A loving voice said 'come'.
The blow was great, the shock
severe,
We little thought his death was
near.
Only those who have lost can
tell.
The sorrow of parting without
farewell.
—Ever remembered by his
wife, children and grand-
children.
HILDEBRANT—In loving mem.
ory of a dear loving husband
and father who passed away
nine years ago, August 10,
His memory is a keepsake,
With which we will never part,
Though God has him in His
keeping,
We still have him in our
hearts,
—Ever remembered by wife
Mary and children Anne and
Marlin. 9'1
inchelsea
by MU. WILLIAM WALTERS
,, , , ••.•
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Madge
and family, of Statue, visited.
on Sunday with Mr, and 'M'rs,
Harold Clarke and boys.
Miss Wendy of Exe-
ter, visited this week with
Barbara Ann Gilfillan,
Miss Joan and Jimmy Lynn
are spending the week at St.
fails with Mr. and Airs. Tom
Skinner and family,
Miss Linda Heckman, of Bid-
dulph, visited, this past week
with Helen Campbell.
Mrs. Cain Gilfillan and Barb-
ara visited at Seaforth with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim. Hay and family
on Friday,
Airs, Wilbert Glanville, of
Staffa, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, William Walters
and Danny.
A family reunion was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Free.
man. Horne on Sunday.
Theory; A hunch with a al-
lege education,
Dancin
Every
Friday Night
BLUEWATER
DANCELAND
10 to 1:30
Music by
DESJARDINE'S
Orchestra
S'
Reunion
RIVERVIEW PARK;
EXETER
Sunday, Aug. 12
at 2:00 p,m.
Supper 5:00 p,rn,
Bring 'basket, cups, plates
and cutlery. ''
Mrs. Mary Wareing, Pres*
Mrs. Myrtle Hunter, Sect'ys
Exeter
rownies
Drive4n
Theatre Ltd.
cLINToN
Two Complete Shows Nightly
Children under 12 in Cars Free
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
August 9 - 10
Hit No. 1—Shown at 9:20 only
"SUSAN SLADE"
Troy Donahue - Connie Stevens
Dorothy McGuire
(Colour)
Hit No, 2—Shown at 11:30 only
"WORLD BY NIGHT"
(Adult Entertainment)
A Tour of World Night Spots
(In Colour) (Cartoon)
SAT., MON., TUES., WED,
Aug ust' 11,13-11-15
Owing to the length — I Show
only at 9:20
"EXODUS"
Paul Newman - Sal Mined —
Eva Marie Saint
(Colour — Scope)
$300.00
125.00
50,00
97.60
. 164.48
RELOUW—Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Relouw, RR 2 Grand Bend, family.
announce the birth of a son,
Matthew John, at South
Huron Hospital, August 2.
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