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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-05-13, Page 1111 Property For Rent 2 - BEDROOM apartment on Main St in Crediton, available immediately, private entrance, all utilities paid by owner, Phone 234-6336 after 5 or Sat- urday. 8tfne 2-BEDROOM apartment, very comfortable, central, avail- able immediately, Phone =- 0332-445 Main Street, 22:29:6:13* 2-BEDROOM heated apart- ment, furnished or unfurnish -ed, large kitchen and living room, private entrance. Ap- ply 181 William St, Phone 235- 0736, 6tfnc VERY CENTRAL steam heat- ed apartments, fully furnished with new furniture and ap- pliances and newly decorated, $45.00 per month and up, Elliot Apts, 442 Main St. 235.0585, nights 235-2912. 8tfnc 3-BEDROOM house near Exe- ter, modern conveniences. Phone 35R5 Dashwood. 29tfnc 2-BEDROOM apartment, $45.00 per month, heated, in Credi- ton, Phone 234-6394. 29tfnc STORE in Hensall. Apply to D. C. Joynt, Hensell. Phone 262-2119 or 262-2409. 29tfnc NEW 3 - BEDROOM house, in Exeter, available August 1. Apply Exeter Times-Advocate, 4:29.6:3e 2-BEDROOM heated apartment at 53 James St., completely private, close to down town. Call Ralph Sweitzer 235-2800. 19tfnc ATTRACTIVE heated and fur- nished apartment, hot water supplied, private entrance, suitable for two. Phone 235- 2456 or call at 170 Carling St. 26tfne 2-BEDROOM apartment, heat and hot water supplied. No pets. Apply 70 JOhn St. East. 31tinc UNFURNISHED apartment, 2 bedrooms, modern, in former Simmon's Apt. Phone 235-2012 after 6 p.m. 12tfne 3-ROOM furnished, heated apartment, private entrance, main floor, centrally located. Apply 349 Marlborough, phone 235-0776. 18tfnc UNFURNISHED, roomy, upper 2-bedroom apartment, heated, entirely private, separate hot water supply, on William St., close to downtown, $50.00. Dial 235-2575. Hine HURON ST. WEST-1-bedroom apartment on ground floor. Phone 235-0614. 15tfnc UNFURNISHED, two-bedroom heated apartment, •in Exeter, living room and kitchen down- stairs, 2 bedrooms, 3-pee. bath and closets upstairs. Available now. Phone 229-6576 Kirkton. 15tfnc 2 LARGE bedroom apartment, new bath, living room, kitchen and dining area, frig and stove supplied, utility room. Harold Taylor. Phone 235-0674. 24tfnc DUPLEX - Newly decorated, hot water heated; roomy liv- ing room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, lots of closet and cupboard space, 3 pee. upstairs, 2 pee. downstairs bathroom, garage, rental reasonable, immediate possession. Wm. Oestricher, tel. 234-6455 Crediton. lltfnc MODERN unfurnished apart- ment, 1 bedroom, living room, dining room and kitchen, 4-pc. bath, steam heat, hot water supplied. Apply Art Gaiser, Elmart Apts. Phone 235-1505 days, 235.2754 after 6 p.m. 11 STOREY house in Exeter, 3 bedrooms, available on or before June 1. Phone 235-1377. 6tfnc By MRS. ROSS SKINNER ELIMVILLE The Elimville Youth Fellow- ship Club met Sunday evening at Elimville Church with Miss Elaine Johns in charge of pro- gram assisted by Miss Anne Johns. Miss Marilyn Johns conduct- ed two quizzes and Miss Mar- garet Johns, president, pre- sented Rev. H. Wilson with a leather billfold on behalf of the Young People's Group. DISCUSS GARDENS The second meeting of the "Elimville Green Thumbs" Club No. 2 was held Monday evening May 3 at the home of Mrs. Freeman Horne. Miss Marilyn Johns read the minutes and business was dis- cussed on covers for record books and next meeting to be held June 21 at Miss Janet Skinner's. Mrs. James Miller discussed "Preparing Soil", "Care of PERSONALS Miss Sharon McBride is home from University of WesternOn- tario for the summer months. Mrs. Ross McBeath and baby daughter returned home Friday from Clinton Public Hospital. Mrs. W. L. Mellis spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Gibson of Wroxeter. Nancy Mae Pridham, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pridham, Cromarty, was bap- Baptize child at Kippen UC By MRS. NORMAN LONG Christian the Family Sunday sacramentof ant jCb and tPiSEMN was observed at St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen, May 9. Jacob, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Dyk was baptized by the minister Rev. H. 'Plant. The junior choir sang and a vocal trio "As One Whom His Mother Comforteth" was sung by Miss Joan Sinclair, Grant and Ken- neth Jones. Rev. Howard Plant spoke on "Development or Disintegra- tion". Sunday, May 23, will be Kip- pen Young Peoples' anniversary and the guest speaker will be Rev. Wm. ten Hoopen of Goder- ich. 25 Auction Sales puller, scuffler; Case side rake; 2-furrow Fleury plow; John Deere 3-furrow plow; 4- section harrow s; 3-section spring tooth harrows; 7 ft. Massey Harris binder; horse mower; hay loader; Cock- shutt 11-run fertilizer drill; fanning mill with endless belt; New Idea manure spreader on rubber; land roller; 2 elec- tric fencers; 600 lb. scales; 32 ft. extension ladder; 16 ft. rack and wagon; grain box; work bench; bag truck; forks, shovels; quantity baled hay, 1953 Chev 1/2 ton truck with racks. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Extension table, chairs; bed- room suite; single bed; swivel desk, chair and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash. No reserve, farm sold. WILMER BROADFOOT, Prop. HAROLD JACKSON, Auct. 13e Clearing AUCTION SALE of Valuable Garage Equip- ment and Misc. Items On the premises SUPERTEST STATION, MAIN ST., EXETER The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 at 1:30 p.m. Sale includes: Marquette battery charger, recently pur- chased; Champion spark plug cleaner and tester; Blue Point dual emery; heavy duty bench vice; wheel balancer and weights; acetylene welder and tank cart; complete air con- trol greasing outfit; air con- trol sprayer; tap & dies set; compression tester; timing lights; air compressor tire changer; 5-ton chain hoist and trolley; jacks, various sizes; large assortment of tools; quantity of tires; patching & repair kits; large work bench; electric signal bell; oil serv- ice cart and display case; trouble lamps; battery test- ers; cash register with de- tachable adding machine; fire extinguisher; sun glasses; pop cooler; confectionery items; TV set and numerous garage items. Plan to attend this sale. No reserve, everything will be sold. TERMS: Cash. LARRY RUMPEL SUPERTEST STATION, Proprietor GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 13c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Implements, Feed Furniture and Tools ON LOT 13, CON. 12, USBORNE TWP., 11 miles north-west of Kirkton on WEDNESDAY, MAY 26 at 1:00 p.m. A full list will appear in next week's paper. LORNE ALLEN, Prop. W. E. NAIRN & SON, Aucts, 13c DISPERSAL SALE of 30 Head Registered R.O.P. Holsteins classified 3 B. C. A.; average 124 M, 132 F. 12 cows, 5 bred heifers, 9 yearling heifers, calves. Some fresh, some due sale time. THURSDAY, MAY 27 at 1:00 p.m. at SHORE HOLSTEINS SALES ARENA Wellington Rd., between Glanworth and St. Thomas Cattle may be seen at farm prior to sale date up to May 24. FRANS VANNESTE, Prop. Ciandeboye, Ont. BOB SHORE, Auctioneer SOUTH END SERVICE 587 Main South Exeter 235.2322 Watch Musical Showcase Sunday 11:00 CH 10 (also CH 13) YOUR BMC DEALER '61 CONSUL Sedan, like new. '60 FALCON Tudo r, automatic, new tires and rebuilt engine. '60 FORD Tudor, 6 cyl. '59 DODGE Sedan, automatic, 6 cyl., radio '59 DODGE Sedan, 6 cyl., stick, like new. '58 CHEV Sedan '58 PONTIAC Sedan, radio, auto- matic. See this car this weekend. '58 AUSTIN Sedan TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN Ross Haugh, Glenn Webb, Clerk Reeve 13:20c 23 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Francis Albert Gunning, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Francis Albert Gunning, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, who died on or about the 12th day of March 1965, are re- quired to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 15th day of May 1965, after which date the estate will be distributed having re- gard only to those claims of which notice has been re- ceived. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the Executors Exeter, Ont. 29:6:13c 24 Tenders Wanted Tenders will be received for PAINTING By MRS. G. HOOPER Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Langford Walter, Donnie and Carl with Mrs. E. Trewartha of Clinton and Mr. & Mrs. Norman Tre- wartha of Holmesville. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hera, Larry and Gordon of Whalen with Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Park- inson. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Grasby Debbie and Linda of London, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Patch, Mrs. Ethel Marshall of Strathroy with Rock -shake SIDING $23/5 Reg. $28.95 These minimize costly pe- riodical repainting. Per- manently weatherpr000f, 8 colors. NO MONEY DOWN-Terms To Suit You! Bevel SIDING $R2e4:00 $2 29°° 235 lb. Extra Heavy Self-seal Asphalt SHINGLES Per 100 Ft. $ 1 0 49 Square These contain extra lay- ers of felt. They last much longer - yet cost little more. att)" qu otation . ",Clear a" siding (5 8"x-, Let uswitghloVuet Yoobtl. ligation to you. ALUMINUM LOUVRES ' From 69 NOW you can help "cool - Off" y o house by keeping air flowing through the attic. T hese louvres effectively reduce heat "build• Ur. Sizes 6"x11" to 30"x34'l EXETER Phone 235 - 1422 SERVICE 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 Complete VULCANIZING Service Big Chief says 'Trust it to IPA I the experts" Chemical & Electrical HARRISTON FERTILIZERS imi e Clinton Phone 482- 9133 OFFER TO THE FARMER Competitive Prices on BAGGED BULK CUSTOM MIXED FERTILIZER In Addition you may purchase herbicides, pesticides, gross and grain seeds, fencing materials and twine. Adequate supplies always on hand. 25 Auction Sales Youth honor cleric at Elimville event 17 Property For Rent STORE presently occupied by British Mortgage available for rent May 1. Apply Bill's Bar- ber Shop. Phone 235-0915. 4thic MODERN, heated, lower two- bedroom duple x, separate basement and laundry. Avail- able June 1. 45 Huron St. E. Phone 235-0563 after 5 p.m. 6:13:20;27* TWO-BEDROOM house, 860.00 per month. Available now. Phone 235-2827. 6tfnc HOUSE 459 Albert St. with 2 bedrooms, living room, kitch- en, 2 pc. bath. Keys at 454 Albert, Phone 235-1925. 6tfne COMMERCIAL building in Ex- eter, suitable for small busi- ness, available in approxi- mately 2 or 3 months, Phone 235-0680. 13:20c 2-BEDROOM, Alice St., unfur- nished apartment, all utilities paid, $55 a month. Phone Lu- can 227-4759. 13c 18 For Renl May 13, 1965 Page 11 tined in Roys United Church Sunday afternoon. Those attend- ing the service were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lostell and Lloyd of Kippen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pridham of Cromarty, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parsons of Sea- forth, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stur- goon and Jo-anne and David of Hayfield. They visited at the Pridham home after. PLANTS For Sale Evergreens All variety of shade trees, red and green barberry, come and see them. Cash & Carry REDER'S FLORIST Please use our William St. en- trance. Lots of free parking in the yard. 235-2603 FLOOR SANDERS, electric. Beavers Hardware, phone 235- 1033, Exeter. 12:13tfnc Gardens" and "WeedControl". Mrs. Freeman Horne dis- cussed "Flowers", Why Plant Flowers", and "Tidying Up Yards". MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE The Mother's Day service was observed Sunday with a combined service with Mr. El- son Lynn, Sunday School super- intendent, assisting Rev. H. Wilson with the service. The rites of baptism were administered to Karen Eliza- beth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johns. Misses Janet Hern and Elaine Johns read the scripture and Miss Brenda Skinner read the story "God's Room". The CGIT members were in the choir and sang two anthems, "My Mother's Prayers" and "My Mother's Old Bible". PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Edward Johns and Karen visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Milton Webb of Grand Bend. Mrs. Ralph Taylor of Massa- pequa, N.Y. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe of Valley Stream, N.Y. spent a few days at the home of their mother, Mrs. Thos. Bell and visited with Mrs. Bell who was home for the weekend from Huronview, Clinton. SUNDAY VISITORS With Mr. & Mrs. John Batten were Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Batten and Scott, Mrs. Beth Batten of Exeter, Miss Joan Batten of London, Mr. & Mrs. Emerson penhale, Douglas, Bryon and Sheila. Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Kellett, Carolyn and Lawrence of Thames Road with Miss Verda and Mr. Laverne Kellett. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pym and family with Mr. & Mrs. Bert Lobb of Clinton. Mr. & Mrs. Delmer Skinner, Edward and Frances, Miss Gail McBride of Zurich and Mr. Frank Kints of Exeter with Mr. & Mrs. Maynard Margison of London. With Mr. & Mrs. Harold Bell were Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Mrs. Harry Wolfe from New York, and Mrs. Thos. Bell. With Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Steph- en were Mr. & Mrs. Laurie Stephen, Jerry and Donna of London, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Robin- son, Steven, David, Dianne and Denise of Kirkton, and Mr. & Mrs. Donald Stephen and baby of Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Squire Herdman and Anne with Mr. & Mrs. Robt. Coates and attended James St. Church and the bap- tismal service when Judith Anne, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Coates was baptised. Mr. & Mrs. Franklin Skinner, Janet and Sandra with Mr. & Mrs. Dalton Skinner and attend- ed the baptismal service at James St. Church when Sharen received the rites of baptism. Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Johns and Larry with Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Venner of Hensall. Port Elgin Safe beaches beckons all, ac- tivities for every age, varied accommodations. Write Box 406, Port Elgin. Clearing AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Household Effects, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises in the VILLAGE OF ZURICH Main Street, West The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, MAY 22 at 1:30 p,m, REAL ESTATE: Consists of part of Park Lot A Knell sur- vey Plan 7 in the village of Zurich on which is situated 2-storey frame dwelling cov- ered with asphalt shingles, Main floor: Living r o o m, kitchen, bedroo m, 3-piece bathroom and sun porch. Second floor: Two large bed- rooms. Full size basement, newly installed oil furnace. Dwelling in first class state of repair. New aluminum roofing. Also small barn. TERMS of Real Estate-10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a rea- sonable reserve bid. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - Chesterfield and chair; round top dining room table and chairs; occasional chairs; 8- day clock; glass cupboard; various rockers; end tables; electric clock; electric lamps; Gilson med. size refrigerator, like new; antique furniture; kitchen table and chairs; 2 dry sinks; couch; mirror; pic- tures and frames; spool bed; 3 oak single bedsteads, mat- tress and springs, dressers; Raymond sewing machine; 3 toilet sets; assortment dishes, glassware, silverware; antique dishes, quilts; mats; linens; kitchen utensils; Easy electric washing machine; quantity of stove wood, etc., etc. TERMS: Cash. MRS. ADELINE SARARAS, Proprietress LEONARD ERB, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 13:20c 19 For Sale or Rent . 24 Tenders Wanted DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS ad- dressed to Secretary, Depart- ment of Public Works of Can- ada, Room B322, Sir Charles Tupper Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa 8, and endorsed "TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY OF COAL, FUEL OIL AND PROPANE GAS FOR TILE FEDERAL BUILDINGS THROUGHOUT THE PROV- INCE OF ONTARIO, 1965-66". will be received until 3:00 p.m. (E.D.S.T,), THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1965. Tender documents can be obtained through: Chief of Purchasing & Stores, Room C-459, Sir Charles Tup- per Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa; Office Managers at: 241 Jarvis Street, Toronto; P.O. Box 668, London; Post Office Building, Fort William, Ont. To be considered each ten- der must be submitted on the forms supplied by the Depart- ment in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The successful contractor may be requested to provide security, before the award of the contract, in an amount and form acceptable to the Department. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, ROBERT FORTIER, Secretary 13c 25 Auction Sales DISPERSAL SALE of Registered Ponies and Equipment for the estate of Harold Clarke, Woodham, to be held on the premises LOT 13, CON. 9, USBORNE TOWNSHIP located 1/2 mile north of Winchelsea, on SATURDAY, MAY 15 at 2:00 p.m. including many fine registered show ponies, trailers, harness and equipment and misc. items. MRS. MARION CLARKE, Proprietress D. A. FINKBEINER, Sales Manager ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 13c Annual Spring HEREFORD SALE at CLINTON SALES BARN SATURDAY, MAY 15 9 GOV'T BONUS BULLS 25 FEMALES 13c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and Machinery FOR' WILMER BROADFOOT LOT 25, CON 5, L,R.S., TUCKERSMITH TWP., 21 miles east of Brucefield and 11 miles south, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 at 1:00 p.m. CATTLE: Holstein cow, calved in Dec. and re-bred; Holstein cow due in July; Hol- stein cow fresh 2 weeks; Hol- stein and Jersey cross, fresh 3 week s; Hereford heifer fresh 3 weeks; Hereford heif- er fresh 3 weeks, 2 calves at foot; black cow fresh 3 weeks, 2 calves at foot; black cow calved in Jan., 2 calves at foot; Hereford cow with calf at foot; calf 6 months old; 6 fed yearling calves ready for market. PIGS: Sow bred April 5; sow bred April 8; 3 sows bred April 12; sow with 13 pigs 6 weeks old; 4 pigs approx. 75 lbs. MACHINERY: S Case trac- tor in good shape; V.A. Case tractor, hydraulic plow, bean Family Day at Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY BRINSLEY A large congregation attended the combined Family Day and baptism service at Brinsley United Church Sunday, May 9. Robbie de potie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon de-potie, was christened by the Rev. John Davies. A junior choir formed the setting for the family day ser- vice also the Sunday School pu- pils assisted. The superintend- ent of the school, Gordon Mor- ley, opened the service with Jacqueline Lewis and LindaRo- binson taking the Scripture les- sons. Neil Trevithick and Ron Hartle assisted with the offer- ing. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Orville Langford were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. David Morley. Miss Betty Amos and Ross of London visited the weekend with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Grant Amos and family. Misses Marg Amos, Pat Hodgson, Kathy and Caroline Lewis and Neil Trevithick were presented with attendance cer- tificates at Brinsley United Church Sunday for faithful at- tendance during the year. Mr. & Mrs. Russell Lee of Exeter visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Lee and family. Kathleen and Gordon Morley, and Mrs. Violet Allison visited with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Yearley Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson, the latter remaining for a day. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Black- man, Jeff and Jennifer of St. Marys with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Thomson. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. G. Jones, Carl, Edwin and Donna with Mr. & Mrs. Jas. 13. Bryan of Pros- pect Hill. Miss Ruth G. Hooper of Tor- onto with Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper, Veryl and Jeanette. Mr. Clare Hooper spent the weekend at his home. 1-BEDROOM home on Water- loo St., renovated throughout; rent $45.00 or $1000 down with small mortgage at 6%, Phone 235-1483. 6:13* 20 Wanted To Rent 3 OR 4 bedroom house in Exeter for a period of two years with opportunity to buy at that time. Phone 235-0101 after 5 p.m, 6:13* BY JULY or August a 2-3 bed- room house in Exeter for a school teacher with wife and child. Write Box 165 Merlin, Ont. 13* 22 Notices TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN Residents of Stephen Town- ship using •the TOWNSHIP - RCAF dump grounds on con- cession 4 are asked to please observe the following: (1) DO NOT dump garbage on the road allowance. Important AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Household Effects and Misc. Items On the premises in the VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 commencing at 12:00 p.m. Complete listing of this im- portant sale in next week's issue. TED SIMS, Executor for the estate of the late Mark Brokenshire ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 13c (2) DO NOT dispose of dead animals, decayed vegetables and wire fencing. Everyone's co-operation will be appreciated. 111111111111111111111M11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 11 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 1 11 M 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 11 11 11 11 1 1 11 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 11 1 two classrooms And halls at EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL Further details of the work may be secured from the sec- retary-treasurer, W. H. Hodg- son, or from Mr. Herm Dett- mer. Tenders close May 15. 6:13c GROWING BEANS ? ? Due to the late seeding this year, are you thinking of growing more beans? Mickle's have: 1. Excellent Quality, High Germination Seed Available 2. Bean Contracts Which Supply Seed, Fertilizer and Eptam for your Complete Program 3. Eptam for Weed Control 4. Harriston Fertilizer at Competitive Prices 5. Up-to-date Handling Facilities (Improved Again This Year) 6. Knowledge of Domestic and Export Markets (We visit our customers and survey their needs) For Bean Supplies and Marketing Consider Mickle as Your Place of Business E. L Mickle & Son Ltd. Hensall 262-2714 Jack Fuller PLUMBING & HEATING Want Ad Deadline 320 Marlborough South Tuesdays 6 p.m. 235-0684 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 11 11 1 11 1 11 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 NEWBY TIRE & BATTERY 242 Mawr N. Exeter 235.1)330 We're Specialists 0 / 111111111111111111111MIIIIIIIMIIIIMMIIIIIIMI 11.111111111111111111MINIIIII.