HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-09-25, Page 6G "'F?' ERIC TOWNSHIPta " Vii? CARLOW
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ai OIJE) IQ11r NISHll1, Sept. ..
10 atu,>!atiola to Ur. and
Lx tin Fp lien ei3, the a>4 vat
`Mrs, Re*, left on Wattles, The syamPat+'Y of the c?) aaaainity is e - Air. Johan ,l oung oaer'. the w 1,:.•end:
+ ay fora • ri a to the "a&\alutt IIx' west*, to (IN to rs. , "irt'e-E'Ji1;`l de. (r, iUI Ut (31^i& Q L number 4D his
' its . Ciltee la e attended the funeral former Darishjoiaa'r4 , °
Word! was. KVeliaa' by,. Niro. Ocer ;e —.-',----
firtvnslade of the deah• of her bre- (Al`Iaa.A D SQ1) .a4;\ --111e J ("rem
mkt., Q.ci neat qf. i<i. ��f �a o1 Ilfl�vnP1 lAllita L£�cT l fifa. •W1ap WAta(�4 Af� cp.e,
no will be renaOm ezec4 by many ven er,, for 1i►mgmt.'turn d . in 16 piair3
1t9' '• at '131r[iUn, occupied AD$ i (➢9t awl Sill Pairs f)f� l�yjainat.
the 'pulpit theme a few Razz ago. llrQv. W ►G. Wylie was the u t of
THE GODI`II 'INAI-STAR
to 'visit her sister hi Regina,.
Mr. anti' Mr -s. 'llobt. tit Miltoza en Saturday. 6 Ne`zit Slandray is lastly' ID<ty fob' the
the • Baa �eAAl�teiy ha41 '
blit. y till the members' of their fa ►oil Ile tun ller. 'Airs.exat JonathanFisher,
with Mi ° .3. uunioai�aldra ice all b of that circuit.
happy occasion on Saaaadta og him ,.
� y � >� be .$14'lt�' att`�$ plat
,1(i OS'eait .at .,their home. . •„ ° . .Massa Jennings. . ' in ti,. United ehurZte
te.Ui u yes} ist er riavle on 9 rs. o til Powell :uAd. Mid Marion '1 lr� Regi: A. U. Boyle occupied the 'ries-
7E�'�i(r Mem lister " e� tide mon Ia
2t ge On., leave �t'11 ' New
and is eli4 I ` `a1wt;11 were' in QI(kon least weeb. \' tai p(ip)it bundiiy` afternotDlta, and
cToid iai'� choses for. his �tabiec't ...Ith Transport
.> lativ , ,in the vicinity. 11?e ,are all 1, held. 0 Friaa; ec 4a0*- �o ?' brae 4
t � "(laid )11,"r'' 1tlOdi _ ..
'l L' n pro. a .
alae; hit.? Stay with as Irarents'atacl other of the.. FIs . ; .° last meeting `�'a'�o11 " (haustra* 16:19).'T\he'rtr :las
Ilea e(i to welcome 321•i(''"home'at any_ ' Ron t1(i h`ul.1ea f 1 the nchair`hThe "I' corn , i'tr tetitt rP and
'Alta Ii11i11•r e,
1a�tht�
r . .• ,, • order of \vQrrlt this week. lin.? "t"01'Ia
while' evident in most fields, has R
iaoi `llollt' much damage 312 this district.
Allister; reading, •'1 "' b - Doreen ) '-'\tat and they thaw 1rt*Etii (ittatt' ata°t l tZl�,
1 % ata$'( • i.oaasia;ted• of. the following items , :
..borer,
Solo, "There's Sornethln�; about a
. - R uldltl, by �1t.1�•aillE. liarwood; read-
ing, ,
mit; 221(1 'Llttltl' by Maxi \It !�
SAVES
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Barb Health," 1» I)ou "1a •' b`u ' • 1• ,Y t`last1l'.\` t► tile �1111t 1 s 4t t'hurclt '
§,„ Y
a
••}. ' I y he season 021 Errs cucumbers 1♦ t11 lt)st
:l lliy f, y D reett t rr , ! l 1
' duet, "Little Robin 'Re'dbre'ast," by a i t1'taculail:ly sine( the lett. rains ca1me.1
Wilde and Meredith Wilson; reading, +, ,`fit % aUry Services. itev 'W. (L.
" 1'ek," t►\r 1,t,1 o\\E'1 b\ ; 1►iclnu :21121 �' Wylie ht' of (►:ik:tl alt', former Il:)stor
llairbara Orr ; rt'•ullu�t~4':k`hE'• IIx►tl4e of here, was t11e.tiI1�,•alat°r ui til"c"' sixty°ltiltth
' J 'Douglas Fuller; reading, inlliv 1? 1 t ' li`�' �
"Jessica Jane," 1)y Betty. Suivt'rbv (formerly !'r�'.kYt°tech u, now 1'uite1
1'tatt lag, ltllrn," ally', Billy i1l(lll►orae; ! (►n $111,1 ay, "t'ptt'inbi'r x'1'2, at. morning,
1
auto,"'••t__) '(.,`,Marla," by Idi11y Elliott :1 awl tIt'n1zi st•arvitt'' \12 1\°),14. slit e*t
reading, "'1`21 i3 :i0i1 of England,- 111 for .liis, morning to 1,, "Seek, I12': t the;
' Kingdom of (,roti,"'...1. izltirlt i.11oir lett
lit'idtietlt Su\►t rl►y ; reading, "'1'21 �'t►tl
from t'.," by Barintra 21 1 ()a'r ; solo, "l-" - 1 the .singing :and �\lessrs . Lorne feta(„ q.
a 12 121 Bout Song," 10. PhyllisBen.. 1221(1 ;end 1 iatt� 12 21( rt 11 It r.d ;a (lilt'(_
The. llinuttt� of the last nwtrin:i \vt•rt' `i\,it1 MIN. A. 1\'.itwo21 .az. at't�t":alie ate:1i",
read ;by 2)ougl 1 .l+`nile•r, and. t11t ' ll,' Tetie•.t•itoi . Ht.\ . 1i. tr' 11;1::It�\\ t„t�tl d
rrt:t.tit'(al`s i')ou► l i�.. Mier, by . I-ll1 • had \charge, .lir. \\`,i i;e took iiiS t.e>:
V
'HOURS'
OF
iieavyWor
r 1lilita1 '1.`llt' tn(tr'ting (lost'ti with tilt drt►11I 1•fro\t�rbs.1s;1, ;� tii„t\` ,,•t'21-.
�so i ri1 o Gillett s Pure- .t ht.."
$% N of c tarn(°, a,t ti 411.1 1tt.• t -t. w,. ro s \\' ►
,�` � Natli,l•11t1 Ai1thE'm.
Flake Lye Will take the 1 sett t e a l v the -blame a 1s .'.t heir : Hilt r.
union ('l➢ll➢•('ll Notes.---1`he Sdr�I zl t� '-
CSI drudgery the ra;.l,.t•011". X 11 of t z.t spirt:
gery out of dozens 'of tasks: jug; of rio. fall term of the 1.1'.1'. (lf`'°'a z
i •l,ext fear nothing.
t •
at .
It clears clogged dr .4 . lifts inion t 11.urt.11 was held oh i l lti:l l `even" 21 from \ est-tie:a i'.:tt$ t•li., t•:,=t ttif 1' i,t ildil�„G
ing, 13►
grease and hard -baked food off'
.,. \tt 1Do\\t•.. .1: :he t r * ;... firs T. 11.
• with - orothea 1.ii•lat,ur11t• In +
�• alld .0 alt;; two. 11t1111'�k rs )1 is ti ti ravine
l haargt.. :Sine
lnenlbers \vert• 1,1't'�el"
pots and pans e e . It saves rub- 1 The theme, of the meeting \\'as "Selt'Zt 'Wilson v4.1. trizzittis: for :ht, t't►ngrt'ga-
illi: '1 l'a1•t•t'1'," and the Int't`iiflh t►j 21t•41 •12'111(: inns..t•. alt° t11,1:t•1 \vae� btqu i-
blng and scrubbing because it I Vvit11 a "4,ymn, follu\ve(1 by •pratsea• by the fu.1' (irt•t►r1i;t•d w. 1i f2:: tit,\\t°r.s :llld
cuts through dirt in a jiffy. Keep Pastor. Rev. A. .l, \lt ii,l\r. l,t rel t .- tlierf art lac :°1^i c t ,ll re.'gattoils li
a tin1
U111'tUt 81 till, V, k`i FTN Alt
.2,N 11
on the Gov{ern �aent Montily Pian
You -mus't start at once I '
Next Tuesday will be the last opportunity to pay your
1941 .Income Tax on the Government Monthly • Plan. •
` ,Thisgive.r you the privilege of paying in twelve 'monthly -
insiallmenfs without interest, instead of by lump .sum
in March, 1942.
- - Here is 'how to get the monthly payment privilege?
Divide the total of your 1940 Income Tax by twelve.
This is your first payment -- and must be paid to the
Receiver General on or before September 30, 1941. -
You will then pay the same amount before the end of
each month for the balance of 1941. When you have
estimated ,your 1941 income tax at the 1941 rate;, you
will deduct the four payments you will have already ,
itnad
e, and pay the remainder 1n eight equal monthly
installments, starting January, 1942. °
The Government offers the -above plan -as- the most
reasonable and convenient method of meeting income
fax obligations. Ask your local Incomp.-Tax Office for
Installment Income Tax Reirxiittance Form ° and any
further information you may require. .
ti^ •
handy.
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Fraser Ave.- and Liberty Street.
Toronto,nt.
Johnston read a t x,
poem, Ilatve Thine ' both r\ t- ?' Rev. Mr 11<t :(•worm
i/wn \Vav, 'Lord," and Mary Harwood ltwk :Lt. work at Oakdale on Sunday. !
I 'ad the Scripture (`t. (Matthew
23: 14-30): The topic "Vocationa; i •
t=uitlantM.'" was taten•1►y. Mrs. Ihlrwood,' �• '��`si.B.R„�•
with Mr. McKaye enlargingtot the• ',—`^~-
topic. The- meeting t osed with ;; ° 1•i:�W}'�ti\. Sep:. .1 -..—One ele11i11g
Myron and the Mizpah t'ati benediction. . f lees: n'eMr. and Mrs- Ii. h. Beadle t
„' at
Day was,L observed "at Uniou 1 entertained a number u'f people from {
church on Sunday, with:. the pastor, !tittlez i•ll :22 a2 rx*rat roast.
Rev. A.. J-. meKaye,, in the pulpit. The
program outlined by'• the. Board of
fir. Win. k'tIAVik'r. who his been li\-
(`hr tiara „Education was- ((reds t h r "n fie* h €'onE't s ►n.. ala t;;a gel
the Scripture lesson,- "Jesus its ,a with Mr. Barry Mlteher: the w�i:1 have
child.' read by Doreen Orr; `'Jesus as charge of the farm en the Blue_"V, tier
atoy,__, _re,,ld by Gordon—Job ,lgilW,t.y:.. .-We-wet•o11ttL--M r: - .soca .lir..
"Je.tis as a Ygtlna ''31:i11. read h\ l`o\rl'i to t�ur`lit'i °ilburlluuti.
S'tanle,�a\', Mc•112\ sins The 'story ' "A Mr. still Mrs.' Luck C'(►t►k olid' lets
Itaiuy ' 'Sundt '' .was read by Mary roll`, Jt e 1.i d Den,motoredto Turilntu
• Ha i wood. Distribution of -prizes fromon,Thur.sdaY iagt to visit their
the Bible contest. was made -to .Lilly there. .daughter
t)ur - burg has "bEeen quite busy and
-s_v--,this.-,week—Zvi€h-=Ii-vr -machines
working up old ilo%\'u Pub. road. Vt'e
hope we ..11111 soon have e good road,
free of dust.
on Sunday next .Rally Day •will be.
observed in connection with -thee morn-
ing service .212 Leeburn church. A
special collection from the Sunday
school -is asked for.
Meeting.—Mrs. ,Frank tHor-
iii►li of (loderieh was hostels to the
Leel,tirii{ W. M.. Sociej3• on Septe2ilber
17th. hiss illelenC'lairlt Was: in charge
with 'Mrs. h thortola 'ars.•; Ncretitry. The
stt1ggested program with "Bunn Now,
or itecunsecra t ion,'' as the t:hen'e - was,
followed. The •meting . opened with
the National Anthem and 'the call to
n or hip. Miss Lizzie ii'arron led in
the responsive Scripture reading. 'Phe took charge of the business.
1'Ia1n• were made for the thank -offering
Meeting next month, -ler wliith 'there,
wi:1 be it -special 'Speaker. Prayer Was
roast i11 -1211, son ,from the' Missionary
Jluathly. Miss Clark gave -.the chapter
of the. ...Wily book in .shorter form.
flit nleeting closed „with ,tingingb •audl',1aser. The 'hostess
served a dainty
lunch and, a- social 'tial(' Was enjoyed.
.1.1
were -glad to iia -e MIS`
haye A. glutton'
• a11d. Mrs. Horace Horton pre.enl` at the
1nNt't-in�after- beitlg, absent ft. r, Some
l time.
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Elliott.' . Doreen rrL ; O, arbara • Orr.
Charlie ,(.)r -r and 41 -ill. Hai-rwoot
Mr. Mt'Kayes delivered a fillet sermon on
I -our Duty to Oar -Church," end ex=
pla'iued the work of the Board of
• Christian Education.
. Very Obvious, Watson!
-"\V-hair Will 1 need most. when learn -
- )lag to 11111k;'" ask. a'country reader.
A cow.'
'Never .¢issoltve lye in hot water. Thr'
sectional the lye itself heats the water.
on t you wish we
could shorten the war
She: "But, George, we're not trained to do any -
*He: "Training doesn't mattek ior what I'm thinking'
about. I was wondering whether we -couldn't put -
mo,ie of our ihcome into War Savings Certifi-
If
She: "And .why not? We might have to go without one
or" two pet Inxixries—but wouldn't it be worth it to
bring back peace again?"
. interest have earned—in a World without
war restrictions!"
The help of every Canaclitin is needed for Victory. In these days
of war the thoughtless selfish spender' is a' ralior to 'our war effort.
reductipn in ,peraonal spending is, now a vital raecessity to re.
lieve the pressure for goods,' to enable more and more labour and
materials go be diverted to winning the war. The all.out effort,
which Canada must snake, dernarrds this self.deniat of each of us.
smakoss re so, see
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SLIEPPARDTON
�1I I► ` I1I)TtlfN, tiej)i.422.
and daughter, of .t7'111 , silent
a Sunday .re(•ezit.Iv at his., home. --
.Mr. anile JIr.. I)l►n Johnston of Brant- •
I.
ford sl,etrt `(tansy with the latir's_par• 4-1
eats, M -r. and Mrs. 'Wni. Vruoman. and
Tony. ti
Mr. Irwin' Foster' of the. 11.(',.)..17.,.
Jar f2nontll, N.;,,, is si2
1►enlin� ta,u
wee -12s' 14'atv(i.. With his paal'ents, Mr. and •./.
Mrs. John Foster. •- ;,
Visitors recelltly at the brae of -Mr. p
and ylrs . John Brindk•y Were Thomas
,1 nl
and ,-k. Holt: of '2'ollingwoud,, Mr. fa
ani Airs. (1avt'ta andthree children, of ;./),I.iy:li. David Brindley awl daughter
Margarot soil Mr. D')ui,-.idaalnr►Ilt,' of
LOOK OUT IIIJLOW
.The job of dropping bombs \vitll deadly . aecuraey fr ►ni , (fizzy
heights is a' highly specialized one reriuii'inr; months of trailing. To=
day in R.Ct.A.1,'. schools of the British t.'e2niuo2iweailtil Air 'Training
Ilan spotted throughout t'anada thousands of ken-lyed young men -
'l ' 1
rt t.1111tn,g -to do this fob and (10 it well.-°- These photographs Were .
I- z ken_,at: the Bombing ai1(1 Gunnery bk-hool at J�li•vi:, Oirrariu. 'File
top picture '.bows a • Faire' •Irtattlt' l)wiel cruising over tlalke
k�leie,
\vllt're tiny buoy targets await the eagle eye or the 1onl2b1rtll@2' below,
who is ready at the bomb sight in the belly- of the plane with his
thiamib tense oir tilt'., l►uull► release.
NEW" CLASSES FOR $OPS AND
GIRLS. IN-.. PLOWING MATCH
Aitnouneenient 'that Mi y Interest Some
Junior Plowmen in Huron County
Directors of the Intel'2lational plow-`
int; match—the largest plowing match
ih the. world --iii• rceogniti(in of. the
fact that farlm,boYs, and girls -are p11Sy-"
ing and must playa an ever increasingly
important role in cr(ip prod-uction as,
t tie supply - -of -cups llle - farm help
d'wintlles, have added two new tractor
`elapses • hrl •yeair,_one 'for boys, and,
.for' the first time in 'the history' of
the snitch, -one for girls..
Girls over thirteen and •
under
eighteen year. °I :age may plow with
any make of .tractor. l.`he first prize
.is a $40 gold wrist watch: second prize
is a radio; third, skates and boot,. and
fourth prize t$5 in, Bash. -
Boys over eleven yeers of age and
under sixteen may also. plow, i� ith any
make of tractor. The -pri7A's are the
salve as for the girls, .but the winning, will receive a pocket watch instead
o$.a wrist with, _ -
The directors .of the Match have also
decided to raise the standard of co2n-
petitio11 alt tbi i year's snatch • being held
at Peterborough (October 14, 15, 122 and
17. Coopetition will be open only to
winners of county - or-, luc:al m-atehes,
This rule wi11- not apply, however, • to
what is known as "local day" clink:vs,
open- to plowmen of Peterborough an(.1
adjoining counties and to the four
1
0
'11
uni•tYZ••"classes.. '-t
Plowing -this year will also be ore
n a farm condition basis and. specter
t'teiitien of plowmen" is tieing drawn
o' rullel• rules and re2rnlations.
t states : "Skimmers sll<iuld 1,- use(1 ail_
lege and Federal Department of' -Agri-
culture, with. others. . It premises to
.be`'the--mtjt--education-al • -o-f. air Itlrter-
national inat'rhes risk. • their beginning
In 1013. d. -
ST. IELENS
+'
. ST. HEL ,'VIS, Sept. 22.—Visitors in
the . community' included Mrs. Wm.
-n
Gallaher f Norwood, Mr. and Mrs.
'Stuart Collyer'.and Teddy-, of West-
wood, Mrs. Ronald Rothwell of. Peter-
boro.221(1 Airc;ra,ttman Ronald Rothweol.
of Aylmer;. with 'Mr. and Mrs. E. J:
Thom ; Neely Todd and Gord-tin ''Miller.
, of Stratford .at their homes Where.
After being discontinued for the
summer months,, the meeting'. of the.
Y.P.U.' was held on Sunday evening
with Mrs. McKenzie Webb, missionary
convener, presiding._ Dick- `l• ether'
head read the Scripture Jt s:,on- acid"
Mrs. Rice favored with a solo. The
topic was,- tauten 'by Rev. +G. A. Barnard,
who spoke on "China," where he spent
several Jea:;t as a missionary.
BENMII LER -
I3FNM-ILIA ,• Sept. ''3. The pupils
of Benmiller 1100 are preparing for
the onnpal field day, to be held next
'.If
Friday at "Keith. Gardner's farm.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Vanstone and -family
visited with Mr. and Mrs. .Robt. Mc-
Millan in - 6oderich on. Sunday.
A `number_ front iienmiller 'attended
the anniversary'-sereiteti at fitarlDDv-
church 'oh Sunday. •
Congratulations' are extended to Mr.
end :Mrs. Wilfred Fisher on the birth of..
aL son.
� Rally Day service -tilt be' 1it'M in
lowing
II classes. No 'Cut allowed* after
rst round, oh coulter or shilK•'' of ally
Seratehes •will lot be permitted!
Applications for. space thee
fee ted Oily" rontlinle, t O. pOtir into the I
thee of the secretary -manager. of the
ent Bu'ildings, Toronto. War -time
irin elemonkrations are' being, pre -
trod by the -Ontario Agricultural Col -
with Mr. and Mrs. Joint Fositr. °
Theo; Bogie is zelieving- the i\Citief
engineer of the str. Algoso., for a
home of Mr. and Mr:. John Foster
vey of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. lorai;k Hawkins and
ing with Mrs. Hawkins' siotor.
Alex: SEMI, geing Kitehener to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Davis of Kiteh-
, eller silent the . vs.-v.(4;j with their]
BenmilleiTnited chureh next 'Sunday.
The 'order of service. nrepared by the
Board of Religions Hdneation wi,11 he
followed. ,Sunday school and chilrat
serVice will be united, at 11.30 a.m.
Rev. R. G. Hazlewood took the
rviee at thikdale on Sunday and Rev.
Geo. Wylie conducted anniVersary ser -
Mr... and Mrs. C. Kerr visited re-
cently at Walton with Mr. and-211rs.
•
- C.W.G:G1 SON,
]�ieistear of National Rsse�nru.
C.F. •ELLIOTT,
ommissioser 9 I eco„ Yo 7'es
Haekwell..
The regular meeting; of the .Woman's
Association will be held next Wednes-
-day. All ladies are invited. to attend.
BELFAST
1tEIJFA.ST, 'Sept'. 22. --.lir. °i tothers,
officer at Petawawa, spent a 4lay;re-
cently ;with his uncle, Mr. 'Jehn ()a.mp-
be11, and Mrs. 'Canipbell. ( •
Mrs. Will Hunter and Mrs. Jake
Hunter, near Zion, spent 'Wednesday
with, Mrs. John -Mullin. '
Silo -filling is the order of the day
now,-._ lite weather is ideal for at.
Rev. -G. (Barnard, . St. Helens,
preached in Haekett's United church,
-m , Sunda\•, while the, pastor, Rev. -Mr.,
Howse, eouthfete(1 the W.31I.:. annivers
a ry service at St. !Helens.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hackett and
Jimmie spent 'Sunday afternoon -with
BROPHEY'S
FUNERAL SERVICE
SINCERITY AND
EXPERIENCE
ProMpt
Phone 120 -1'
"JFLOYD LODGE, Director
-Cunnint
Prycle
We invite you to inspect obi*
Cemetery. Memorials"
All enquiries will be promkrY.
attentlell to:
EXETER—Phone 41
/keep young
Dr. Chase's
Nerve Food
isemorrew
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- D. Mac-
Donald, near Ripley.
The men ,who make history- ha.ven't
time .to write it.—Metternich.
J ,R. W4eeter - 1
Funeral Director and Embalmer
All calls promptly attended to
day or night
--AMBULANCE 'SERVICE--
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The
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our. modern Funeral Home.
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IVIonuinientst
To those contemplating build-
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prieea before buyliv. Cemetery
, All work guaranteed.
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CLINTON MARBLE
& GRANITE WORKS
Successor to Ball & Zapfe
A NI M AL D
DISABLED
Quickly removed In "Olean ganitary Trucks.— Phone collect.
910 r`21. Clinton, 215 Stratford
or Initersoll
William Stone Son§ Ljmited
. 'Painful, Put, Filled Boils'
••• a
theCause of Much Miser '
If you auffer from boils you know how nick and -
of inaPurities in •
the system, and.,just when, you think you are rid of
may'not stop more
7,11ritTilgo' help Overcome. boils you should purify, the blood; co why not give
that old, reliable blootl medicine, Burdock Blood Bitters, a, chance to show
what it will do in helping you get rid of them? Tliou6ands have used it rot'
this purp'oce for thenpeae.rt. 6mOubytactri c.0::VVzimihyttndo,t.rroytoz,nistro. 0041
It brings
New Pep and Energy
'harne.z on the men, arid the gun tuiret on the platie.
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