HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-04-29, Page 14By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
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community euchre with Mr,
and Mrs. Ken Hodgson in charge
was Friday evening at the Rec-
reation Centre.
Prizes for ladies high went
to Mrs. Gerald Herm men's
high, Wm. French; lope hands,
Ray Mills; consolation, Mrs.
McLeod Mills.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. P. L, Pickles,
Byron, were Saturday visitors
with Mrs. Mildred Klahre,
Catherine and Martha.
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Shute and
Kevin, St. Thomas, visitedSun-
day with Mr. & Mrs. Norman
Hodgins and family.
Mrs. Laverne Morley called
on Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Gloyne,
London Twp., Thursday after-
noon.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilson Morley,
Exeter, visited Sunday evening
with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Baillie.
Barbara B i e be r holidayed
during last week with Nancy
Egan, Granton.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgson
and family visited in London
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred
Lamond.
Mr., & Mrs. Lloyd Elliott
and Dianne, London Twp, Mr.
& Mrs. Jack Kirkham, Mitchell,
visited Thursday with Mr. &
Mrs. Cleve Pullman.
Preschool
Registration
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
Exeter Public School
WEDNESDAY, MAY 5.
Exeter children whose birthdays are in the months of July
to December will register in the MORNING FROM'9 a.m.
to 12 a.m.
Children whose birthdays are in the months January to June
will register in the AFTERNOON FROM 1:30 to 4 p.m.
Proof of age by Birth Certificate must be submitted at time
of registration and parents are asked to have immunization
information available for the health nurse.
Registration in the Gym
Nom Bosanquet
Mrs. Laura Pawlitzki of Lon-
don visited Mr. & Mrs. Ed
Nordstrom and Mr. & Mrs.
M. Desjardine StindaY.
Accese to all parts of the
provincial Park (since autumn)
attracted many tourists Sunday.
A good attendance at the com-
munity centre Saturday evening
enjoyed the euchre, followed
by a short business session
and refreshments and dance.
Chas, Pawlitzki won the draw
on the cake and cuff links for
high score.
Some early barley has been
sown by Albert Rpmphf two
weeks ago, by H. Defore Sat-
urday, Dutch sets by peter Lach
and land cultivation by Fred
Burley and the New Venice
F arm.
Mr. John Prance returned to
his home in Exeter much im-
proved.
John Crawford spent Easter
with relatives at Owosso, Mich.
Mr, & Mrs. Peter Burley
and family visited relatives in
Sarnia last Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Davidson spent
Monday in London.
Visitors Saturday with Mr.
& Mrs. Harold Prance were Mr.
John Bullock of Parkhill and
Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Bullock of
Zurich.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Page
are building a new house op-
posite Wm. Nordstrom across
the highway.
Visitors Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Oscar Nordstrom we r e
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Nordstrom
and Robert, Mr. Don Ryan and
Mrs. Kirk of London and Mr.
& Mrs. Ed. Nordstrom and fam-
ily.
Mr. & Mrs. H. Prance ac-
companied by Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Gill and family of Thedford
visited Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Gotelaer Jr. and David of Ridge-
town Sunday.
Mrs. J. P. Gandon and Mrs.
Frank Forrest convened the
project.
ROCK &
ROLL
and
WESTERN
DANCE
Fri., April 30
Zurich Arena
Ken Hartman
& Southern Trio
Admission Everyone
75,t Welcome
at Shipka
ENGAGEMENTS —
The engagement is announced
of Julia Ann Crozier, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Crozier,
Lucan, to David George Mayn-
ard, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Maynard of Innericip, Ont. The
wedding will take place at 3:30
p.m., Saturday, May 15, 1965,
in the Lucan United Church.29c
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dixon,
Ailsa Craig, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Elizabeth Anne, to Mr. Jean-
Paul Bilodeau, son of Mrs. Jo-
seph Bilodeau of Valleyfield,
Quebec, and the late Mr. Bilo-
deau. The wedding will take
place on Saturday, May 22, in
St. Peter's Basilica, London.
IN MEMORIAM
KENNEY —In loving memory
of a dear husband and father,
Thomas Kenney, who passed
away seven years ago April
30, 1958.
Wishing to-day as we wished
before,
That God could have spared you
many years more;
In our hearts your memory is
kept,
To love, to cherish and never
forget.
— Always remembered a n d
sadly missed by his wife Edith
and family. 29*
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., B.D.
Minister
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
Organist and Choirmaster
11 a.m.—MORNING SERVICE
SUNDAY SCHOOL
ANNIVERSARY
The Sunday School Orchestra
will assist with the music
The Junior Choir will sing
Service conducted by
Supt. Lyle Little
Talk for chidren, little — and
big, by the minister.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Main at Hill St., Exeter
Minister:
Rev. John C. Boyne,
B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. Murray Keys
Sunday, May 2
10 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:15 a.m.—CHURCH SERVICE
You are invited to worship
with us.
Nursery available for pre-
school children,
Gordon Auxiliary, Monday,
May 3, at 8 p.m.
Caven Circle, Tuesday, May
4, at 8:15 p.m.
C.G.I,T. Wednesday, May 5,
at 7:30 p.m,
Board of Managers, Thurs-
day, May 6, at 7:30 p.m.
MAIN STREET
United Church of Canada
Minister:
Rev. R. S. Hiltz, B.A., M.Th.
Organist: Bonnie McCrae
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Worship
Speaker: Mr. Royal Moulton
Nursery
7:30 p.m.—Toe Alpha for teens
Film and discussions.
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Minister:
Rev. M. J. James, B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. K. McCrae
Sunday, May 2
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
11:10 a.m.—Sunday School
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. William Getz
Sunday, May 2
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m.—Bible Class
11:00 a.m.—Divine Service
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
in Bethel Reformed Church
Huron St. E.
Pastor: W. Stephenson, B.Th.
11:20 a,m.—Worship Service
Sunday School for the chil-
dren
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service
Wed. 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
We welcome you to
worship with us.
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
55 Main St.
Rev. L. H. Johnston, Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:45 a.m Bible School
11:00 a.m. -:Horning Worship
7:30 pan,—The Gospel Hour
TUESDAY 8:00 P.M.
Prayer and Bible Study
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Minister:
A. J. Stienstra, B.A., B.D.
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
(English)
2:15 p.m.—Worship Service
(Dutch)
6:15 p.m —Back To God Hour
CHLO (680 Kc.)
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
The Rev, J. Philip Gandon,
Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, May 2
SECOND SUNDAY
AFTER EASTER
8:00 a.m.—H o 1 y Communion
10:00 a.m,— Sr. Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Jr. Sunday School,
Nursery (in Rectory)
Choral Eucharist
7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer &
Senior A.Y.P.A.
PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Services in Cavell Presbyte•
rian church at Main & Bill St.)
Pastor: William A. Gatz
8:45 a.m.--Divitic Services
10:00 a.m.--Sunday School
IETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East
R. Van Farowe, Minister
Ser- 10:00 a.m.—Worship and
mon
2:00 p.m.—Worship and Ser-
mon
3:15 p.m.-Sunday School
Friday Night,
Missionary Conference
LISTEN
THE OLD COUNTRY
PREACHER
Every Monday Evening
7:30.8:00 p.m.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United
Brethren
CREDITC)N
A. M. Sehlenket, Pastor
Sunday, May 2
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
11:15 a.m.--Sunday School
Over 680 CHLO
ST. THOMAS
Invite you to join them for
Worship, Fellowship and
Services
THE ONTARIO DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH
ZURICH SCHOOL
Friday, May 7
1:15 p.m. - Kindergarten
R egi stration
2:30 p.m. - Grade One
Registration
HENSALL SCHOOL
Tuesday, May 11
1:30 pom. - Kindergarten
Registration
Grade One registration far those who have
not previously attended Kindergarten
All students from Concession 6 and 7 (Parr
Line) and east to Hensel, will register at the
Hensall School. Remainder of area to register
at Zurich School.
Children eligible for Kindergarten registration
must be five years old, on or before Dec. 31,
1965.
Parents please bring birth certificates.
ONTARIO HOSPITAL, GODERICH
Nan. Matthew Dymond, Mb
Minister
Fagg 14 7itne.,-Aciv9cate, April. 29, 1965 List best players
at Whalen euchre
Reception
and Dance
• '''' '' '' -
ENGAGEMENTS —
The engagement is announced
of Kathleen Elva Maier, Tor-
onto, daughter of Mrs. Marie
Maier, London and the late Ed
Maier to Mr. Mery Mitchell,
Toronto, son of W. J. Mitchell,
Florida and the late Mrs. Mit-
Chen. The marriage to take
place on Saturday, May 29,
1965, in Tor onto Lutheran
Church. 29c
LENISE BEDARD
AND MARLENE MASSE
Mr. Arthur Mills, Spaulding,
$ask, and Mrs. Ada McLeod,
Watson Sask. were recent visi-
tors with Mr, & Mrs. McLeod
Mills. •
The lfrPS of Lucan United
Ohurch entertained the teen-
agers of this community and
surrounding communities at a
dance Friday evening in the
Lucan Arena.
Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins,
Joan, Marlene and Gwen were
Sunday guests of Mr. & mrs.
Orville Langford, Centralia.
Dashwood Community
Centre
IMay i
9:00 p.m.
Music by the Black Hawks
EVERYONE WELCOME
Parents are urged to register children for Kindergarten for
the school year, September 1965 toJune 1966. Children must
have reached the age of 5 before December 31, 1965. Please
note carefully the following arrangements for registration.
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CENTRAL
SCHOOL
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ITVIE
BIRTHS --- ---
C OR BE T T— Mr, and Mrs.
Charles Corbett, Main St. S.,
Lucan, announce the birth of
a son, David Patrick, at Vic-
toria. Hospital, April 22 a
brother for Jane and Dianne.
CORLETT—Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Corlett, nee Cook, Toronto,
announce the birth of their
son at Western Hospital, Tor-
onto, April 25.
KELLER — Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Keller, RR 3 Dashwood, an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Steven Lee, at Victoria Hos-
pital, London, April 18 — a
brother for Kevin.
REID — Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Reid, liensall, announce the
birth of a son, at Southlauron
Hospital, April 26 — a broth-
er for Debbie.
Clandeboye women
ANNOUNCEMENTS elect new officers
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Green-
lee, RR 2 Dashwood, wish to
announce the engagement of
their daughter Patricia Nile to
Mr. Jack Laverne Schade, son
of Mr, and Mrs. Erwin Schade,
RR 3 Dashwood. The wedding
to take place Saturday, May 22,
1965 in Grace Anglican Church,
Greenway. 29x
IN MEMORIAM .--
WEBER --In loving memory of
a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Harold E. Web-
er, who passed away two
years ago, May 2, 1963.
Loving memories never die,
As years roll on and days pass
by;
In our hearts a memory is kept,
Of the one we loved and will
never forget.
— Always remembered by his
wife Edna and family. 29*
DEATHS —
LOVELL Mr. A. Leslie Lov-
ell, Grand Bend, passed away
at Victoria Hospital April 27,
1965 in his 90th year, Surviv-
ed by two daughters, Miss
Margaret Lovell of Toronto,
Mrs. Lloyd (Gertrude) Stew-
art, Grand Bend, and t wo
grandchildren Lloyden and
Mrs. Max Tiedeman of Grand
Bend, Born in Alvinston he
farmed in the Glencoe district
prior to being employed on
CNR Railway, Stratford. Also
lived in Usborne Township.
His wife the former Harriet
Donaldson predeceased him
four years ago. Resting at
the T. H arry Hoffm an Funeral
Home, Dashwood pending fu-
neral arrangements. Inter-
ment in Alvinston Cemetery,
Friday April 30. 29c
CARDS OF THANKS
not tpo well for some time.
This last few weeks he has
been in the house auffering
With shingles.
Mrs. Emily Tomes enter-
tained her family, Mr. & Mrs.
Lynn Sawyer and family, Pe-
trglia, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Lynn
and family, Clandeboye, Mr.
& Mrs. Tom Tomes, London at
Easter to a turkey supper.
Mrs. Bertha Hendrie, spent
a few days with her daughter,
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Downing, also
visited the Rev. L. A, & Mrs.
Harrison there too.
Cpl and Mrs. A. J. Boggs,
Vicky and Tracy left of te r
spending a week with Mrs.
Bogg's parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Murless.
LAWSON HARRISON
Lawson David Harrison, 75,
of East Williams Township,
died suddenly April 16 in St,
Joseph's Hospital, London.
He was a son of the late Fred
and Maggie (Connor) Harrison
of McGillivray Township and
a member of Carlisle Church.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Ida McColl; daughters,
Mrs. Lloyd (Shirley) Durr and
Mrs. Donald (Erma) Gilbert of
McGillivray Twp.; sons, Lyle
of Lobo Township, Ray of An-
caster, Peter and LaVerne of
London; brothers, James, Lon-
don, Cecil of Ailsa Craig, Les-
lie of Florida; sisters, Mrs.
Zella Ross, Mrs. Sadie Dor-
man and Mrs. Alfred (Barbara)
George, London and Mrs. Viola
Winn, Detroit; also 11 grand-
children.
Funeral services were con-
ducted by Rev. W. V .Davies of
Ailsa Craig United Church on
Monday, April 19 at the T.
Stephenson & Son funeral home,
Ailsa Craig with interment in
Carlisle cemetery.
a THEATER
Hensall ladies
prepare dinner
The smorgasbord held in St.
Paul's Anglican Church, Hen-
sally Saturday afternoon and
sponsored by the ladies of the
church was a wonderful suc-
cess with turkey, ham, salads,
desserts served on the menu.
Door receipts amounted to $230.
STEPHEN
COUNCIL
WILL MEET
Mon., May 3
at 7 p.m.
Lin
By MRS. J. H. PATON
CLANDE130YE
At the April meeting of the
Clandeboye WI, the slate of of-
ficers fpr 1965-66 was present-
ed by Mrs. David Kestle.
President is Mrs. Andrew
Carter; vice president, Mrs.
Arnold Lewis; secretary-trea-
surer, Mrs, Alex Macintosh;
assistant, Mrs. James Donald-
son; branch directors, Mrs.
Wilmer Scott, Mrs. Cecil Cart-
er, Mrs. Charles Coughlin.
Conveners of standing com-
mittees, citizenship and edu-
cation, Mrs. Norman Hardy;
home economics and health,
Mrs. Roy Cunningham; histori-
cal research, Mrs. Rea Neil;
agriculture and Canadian in-
dustries, Mrs. Arnold Blake;
publicity, Mrs. J. H. Paton;
public relations, Mrs. David
Kestle; resolutions, Mrs. Mau-
rice Simpson; auditors, Mrs.
Rupert Williams and Mrs. Da-
vid Henry; pianists, Mr. Albert
Rosser and Mrs. J. H. Paton.
Mrs. Rea Neil was hostess,
President Mrs. Alan Hill pre-
sided and Mrs. Norman Hardy
read the Scripture.
Roll call was answered by
12 members telling why they
were WI members. Annual re-
ports were given by the stand-
ing committee conveners, also
the year's accomplishments.
A short course was discussed
and a choice made in the follow-
ing order, hats, vegetables,
lamp shades and window de-
coration. A donation was voted
to the officers of the North
Middlesex, Music al Festival
which is held in Lucan, to be
used on awards.
Collecting for the Cancer so-
ciety were Mrs. David Kestle,
Mrs. Rupert Williams, Mrs.
George Simpson, Miss Judy
Scott, Mrs. Roy Cunningham and
Mrs. Charles Coughlin.
The North Middlesex District
annual is to be held at Beech-
wood, May 25. Hostess prize
was won by Mrs. Norman Hardy.
Mrs. Karl O'Neil presented
Mrs. Alan Hill retiring presi-
dent, with a cup and saucer and
WI pin from the branch.
Assisting the hostess were
Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Paton and Mrs.
Ralph Lynn. Mrs. Albert Rosser
was pianist.
PERSONALS
Mr. Clarence Millson, re-
turned home from St. Joseph's
Hospital Tuesday April 20 after
spending about three week s
there.
Mr. Gerald Millson is hoping
he will be able to go back to
his work in Dominion Store,
London. He has been laid up
almost four months with an
injury to his hand.
Mr. Roy McRann was able to
return home Friday after being
a patient at South Huron Hos-
pital.
Miss Beth McRann is im-
proved and expects to return
to her work.
Sunday, Mr. & Mrs. George
Noyes and family of Delaware
visited Mrs. Noyes' father, Mr.
McRann and her sister, Miss
Beth McRann.
Mr. Ernie Lewis has been
Parents or guardians of
all preschool children who
will start school in Sep-
tember 1965 are invited to
attend with their chil d.
Ple as e bring your im-
munization records with
you as the public health
nurse will be in attendance
to complete health records
for these children.
A. Mathers,
Principal.
rather than
Tuesday, May 4
Ross Haugh, clerk
DOUBLE FEATURE
"The Lively Set
James Darren • Pamela Tiffin
"The Brass Bottle"
e#'7i 'n;men
SPRING
HOEDOWN
Tony Randall • Burl Ives
COLOR
Mr. and Mrs. Don Abbott of
RR 1 Lucan would like to take
this opportunity of thanking
their many relatives and friends
for visits, cards, flowers,
treats and toys sent to their
3-year-old son, Paul, while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital.
29c
I wish to thank all my friends,
relatives and neighbors for
their flowers, visits and cards
while a patient at South Huron
Hospital. — Warren Brock. 29c
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to everyone who
so kindly remembered me with
cards, treats and visits while
a patient in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital and since returning home.
— Mrs. Amelia Desjardine.29*
Thanks to all my f r i e n d s,
relatives and ladies of the Lucan
Legion Auxiliary for cards,
prayers and visits while I was
a patient in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital. —Ethel Egan, Lucan,29c
I would like to say thank you
to my friends, relatives and
Sunday School class for the nice
cards, treats and flowers while
I was in the hospital. — Nancy
Herm 29*
The family of the late Mrs.
William Leibold wish to express
their sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to the neighbors for
their many acts of kindness at
the home, expressions of sym-
pathy and floral tributes re-
ceived during our recent sad
bereavement. Special thanks to
Rev. Blackwell, Westlake Fu-
neral Home, Miss Claypole and
staff of South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, Dr. Goddard, and any-
one who helped in any way, our
deepest gratitude. 29c
My sincere thanks to all the
friends and neighbors for their
kindness and well wishes on
my behalf while a patient in
South Huron Hospital also to
Miss Claypole and the hospital
staff. — Alvin Pym. 29c
APR.
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MAY
1
May 5
1:30-4:00
COMING
None But The Brave
: A Distant Trumpet
Two shows nightly-- Pain or Clear
First show at dusk Children under 12 in cars Free
BRING THE FAMILY
Exeter Arena
May 14
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
Theatre - Clinton
Open Nightly
First Show at Dusk
Box Office Open at 8:00
2 Bands 2
Continuous Dancing
from 9 to 2
Cosh Prizes for
Spot Dances
Adrnission $1
Featuring
JERRY &
THE JESTERS THURSDAY and FRIDAY
April 29.30
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
WHO' S MINDING
THE STORE
JERRY LEWIS
JILL ST. JOHN
AGNES MOORHEAD
Color
SON OF CAPTAIN
BLOOD
SEAN FLYNN
ANN TODD
Color Cartoon
SAT., MON., TUES., WED.
May 1.3.4.5
4 Big Nights Of Top
Entertainment
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"WHAT A
WAY TO GO"
(Adult Entertainment)
SHIRLEY MacLAINE
PAUL NEWMAN
ROBERT MITCHUM
AND A TOP CAST
Color
PLUS
MARILYN
A Biography of Marilyn
Monroe
Narrated by Rock Hudson
in aolor,
Cartoon
COMING NEXT:
Lover dome Back"
"From Russia With Love"
Registration
KINDERGARTEN & GRADE ONE
Albert Ford, 87
native of district
Mr. Hilton Ford, S t ephe n
Township, received word of the
death of his brother Albert
Ford, 87, at Maple Creek, Sas-
katchewan. He was formerly
from this locality.
Survivieg are one son, Hilton,
and a daughter Mary, of Maple
Creek, also two brothers in
addition to Hilton, Wes of Neil-
burg, Sask. and Bart of Prince
Albert.
Burial took place at Maple
Creek, Sask. Saturday, April
24.
Hay Township Public School Area
cordially invites you to visit the
Ontario Hospital
Goderich, Ontario
It i$ the belief of your Department of Health that illness
of any kind is a Community affair — that every citizen
has a basic interest, a basic desire, to understand and
assist. To help you become fully aware of the professional
help available to the people of this province we welcome
the epportunity to show you our facilities and how they
are being used.
You are invited to visit the hospital at the following times
arid dates during Mental Health Week;
Open House and Tours
SUNDAY, MAY 2
1:00 porn. to 3:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 5
1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.M.
Any group may visit at other times during the week by
appointment
Mental Health Week May 2 to 8
MAY DAY HOME BAKING &
CANDY SALE —Saturday, May
1, 3 pm in the former Barber
Shop beneath Bell & Laughton.
Sponsored by Main St. UCW.
15:22:29e
RUMMAGE AND WHITE ELE-
PHANT SALE —C cirri mUnity
Centre, RCAF Station, Centre,"
lia, May 1, 1 pm to 4 prh.
Sponsored by CWL. 29*
LEGION CASH BINGO—Thurs-
day, May 6, 9 pm. Jackpot
$110.00 in 58 numbers. 29c
PUBLIC SCHOOL HOME &
SCHOOL MEETING Monday,
May 10, 1965 at 8;15 pm. Dr.
IL H. Cowen will show elides
on the Far East. 29c
Hay Township
Public School
Area Board
Ian McAllister
chairman
R. F. Westlake
seco.treas.
McGILLIVRAY HOME AND
SCHOOL MEETING —• Monday,
May 3 at 5:15 pm. Panel tits-
ctlasien "Where does your
education tot dollar go". 29e