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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-04-22, Page 9A7 RIX., 44nd, POISNYISR001 DOIINTB ,OOK, *POI •2A.-=-Mrr,. .and:, Mrs, „W.Me Webster, and Air. ted Agri 8tu4t. • Ohfrney v1 teed ?en 'Stindt} with- Mr. and :Mrs. Cli e' •He?iderson, ' Sippers. Mr. : ld Ars, T u*ton Knot at' .:.-,�•ode�xrd°.-rad-�Irs;:°�'p. , a '11,10111ot'.• W14014111wer.e suing.. visitors at the home of .lir. and Mrs.. N man Tho on and Mrs« H • Oefferson at, r l• Tees , • te>r«tieit': the ° fungi a at Tee... vrs tear of the late' r 'Da • M � Downing. e , n- is = _ n l�trs, ,Jrefi ,rap , r , ,,�v�tsit�•. g with iher e] a tGe1?h , M n rs, E.dward Rab#. son had her 4 n.st l S r emoved .in • UPS - vital last week.. Mr, Gordan Na 1 x iis'tedon; iri a y wit .hisdaughter, e r, Ka Y, who 9 iSa. patientin 'tkei•Gh 1d enrs Me �o a1 -.H s i a a':a on xi l ti, d t On. KZNQ$Blrt,IDGD, April 2Q. ----Mrs, James Walllieet' who- was 'Visiting i• Toronto 'the* past th . , weeks, returned' borne, accom amen with er•daaghte _ftita;on aturda Miss Stella Peen, wha spect tae Winter in 'Detroit, -:''xceturned to ,,her her,* on, Saturday. Kieu f v., ,'1'� , �", S sfiey :of �ea._or ..th' 1„ast 'week visited his , s stead .con,. O'Keefe, ' who '.ie recovering. from a.br. . . i Suffered last fall, �• •h�p '0• s• 1 _ Viva in �`1 ”. s< e 1 . '� h .A e t. N d x M u.. .s a :. ra aim'• to, 9derich snider' treatment'• ries: from, fa11 ti tor.' in3.0 .. .. t d o bini ssstlirs. at lar. �o m a 'here.e . Mar .heres. use n 0f,'Woad 'atte;nded thefu n ec al ofher grandfather, .Ar. John Meyers, " on :M9n a 1 ' r e CICOR�jiet } Frani o�u • s and CoIdS � Coughs o c hs and co alae fr ou T9 get. quick, welcome me r ._.f to . g r ooa' _ orway•Pine .:colds -try � w•, . s,�? Y. Syrup This safe .and ' opular.remea is recomnenited for the relief. -f .coughs,' colds, croupy` 'equghs, Pre throats .and 'bronchial. troubles., itT embodies the. • medicinal virtues of the pine and cherry .barks The immediate use of D. Woodts•Nbrway Pine Syrup may. cheek s ., y g g quickly ylits prompt �eo13 in its earl .ata es. Thy, obstinate con he yield to and soofhing • action, ' • • You}11 find this pleasant -'tasting, quick -acting remedy on oak -at -drug ,counters: everywhere. ' Specify .Dr.- Wood's Norway' Pine Syrup. •s, The ,T. ¥idburri Co., 'Limited, Toronto, Oat, v , April 20 is Ruth :, M s nth Arthur.",_ Y'.O,IY, : 18t, Thermos, spetii the Week=end with her mother; 'Mrs. 40 gr, •o bro f D+Yr, and Mars, `e Veet ouk Goderich visited,Mr. And Airs• Harry Xungbiut ,oai gkulidaY, t on. 14Yss - k`rances �oua oar, I�rN„ . L last week . When. he fell en a tclad of; ,hat ♦ was. taken {to, einton hQsri . 1► where _the X-ray. ceveaied spline o a_tiotelsRo h lne . feet 'have ,been.. -nut in' •c#t:8t,,s n. e then, ; Air.#0aanilt m •will• he ilia up, for some time.. ,G ,- •:' "n i ,union fed :�, h e . d , . Red Cross' met` 'on. Friday 'afternoon; don, vas a - Week=end •'visitor : itb when the ,following: prpgram was her°,1parents,•; M.r.. and Airs, John, `en ed::;geadtng', .pto1e nodd; rice � }:.< rm t1 n 1 s tt o n., s.; r b u u en. a H usta . le B r . t t d a �'u ►,� , y g. , ,,•. . � n s � lisp Lit Xe:' and � Donna i t .es �"` ' ' ario • Mr; and. Mre. lrl : ..t. : H#tgg t _ ok . , � :.. ,u i' n -the • k -end reading, `a x _ e ns •'. �dau"ht r °Jo i t .. , Ta 1 _ a, e •�I �' , p n wq. o p M. a , ., a . ,!'!' to Y" T Y -- A g. g, t� Iso le n n reading, bel... .with trlends;<at;:. o k>;o.. , • ,, . :.ekes, Allen Craig ... ,, '.: � dfo d' f Palm stein. is Da r• �okes' �ordori; "'A;KoDdnald, A'xrs r � er . e G :: x bn 1 t' c A . H' " r' n "D ' las Y b u , A vi ti '�,y s, C, saai. ea i o u xM • ,.., .ow n d u as ,' of. Exeter', �• •s •�e ' a r fila ,Elaine.. Johnston, � ,ter � -test epndut;ted .'by x a,b ile D . e w s•d'' h a .Ruth k. • , with.: h• rentlien a 't`t , ' ee n eon bytical n u spec b+s.,w e , d r p, ., , w • Allen g AIr:, and Mrs. -'Stanley Johnston.. • 'Hewitt; It was decided to :buy `a M Viand 'Airs, Wm. • J. Craig, :ae- softball glove.:' b n on Mr. i Ar hie R , n d• a s c a b c l Mrs. 4mp . �. y x Farewell, Party:. fix: and Ai s J. and •Mrs. Robt. Craig•'and• Mr. and olt2: er ,hongred oaa 'riuia►,q t w.e wits...1141T Worseli, attended:the evening men their `neighbors Suet funeral, 'of their nephew and cousin, to, honor them before, their, xemova"I' f< .. Detaro t s f . )~i,ussei Fi;neh p i , c!np from.. tLe :' facia .east. of , Auburn. A Flint. ra f F t, .Mr. i s t w o l.... s. Vida , S ,lar a ntinabex Were resent, and he, ,,� ,g 1?_, ins formerly Vide} Stalker of �ubur'n. ve in was s . nt .,>n music rind reading, `Miss'' Amelia' 1Vicllwa, ..-activity'' a ... g Pe` duet Mrs, .Geo. Million , and Mrs. Housing t�.ctvity.. Muc>a. sages. During the evening Ai'xs, duet, is being. entered . around.^.• --villa e' g�� ess G. Merb,ee• speech by Ethel e._ g. G..i-ilfred..Plpnkett _read, aid add* !- housing lately. Mr. Ernest Patter expressing -regret nt their ._ parLUrea Washington ; seleetlbn by orchestira,• • .: g s eech, ` Mrs, Hamilton ;: . readl ag, i and �Ir. Sam'p from the community,. 11 f 1 i h which Daer:,presented them with an electric Mrs. D. Towler; solo, Mrs. A G. 'lamp, ec ric iron, wall mix-: Hewitt; , orchestra number; solo, table . el t i , ror and some fancy dishes. Mr. Mrs. Fred .Plaetzer,, Each meiuber and Mrs: Stoltz both replied, thank- revealed the name -of her Sunshine fo • the , gifts. Sister_. Great were the surprises irt>; their -.neighbors.. } g served. • Mr. and when the identity of these :became' Refreslinietits•were s d. firs. Stoltz Have sold their fzraxi known. Naives were'drawn for an-` and.are moving:to Atibutrn this. week other year, , The first vice -"president, too the home'��`laiel they purchased Mrs '•:Aelbert Campbell, took charge from the late Miss Susie Blair, for the election of officers, • It was _Ladies' Guild. -The Ladies' Guild suet itt the Orange Hall .with Mrs. Thos. Haggitt in• charge. The• Scrip - tare was read by Marion Taylor and prayers Were offered by -:firs. Alvin Letherlancl: A. 'reading; was given by Mrs. A. Kirkoonnell and a triti , rendered. by Edna, Lela • and Edith. �Daer. • The topic was given by �Zxs. Viii, `C�-ovier•. Tife presi- dent, Mrs. A. Nesbit. took ehaave for the 'business pei;iod and. read -a-letter: -from---lied - mother mill n =land thanking. the Guild for a parcel •of 'food', sent: her for.distributi6;tr" Rev. • II. J. L. Henderson closed. tlie. meeting with: prayer. - �Woruen's institute' BanquetThe -Women's-It/0i tute-Irehrth'e'ir aimiiia -Sunshine -Sisters-banquet in the Aunday school room` of Knox Pres- bytei:ian church. on .Tuesday even- lag,; when sope. stxty r aearibera en gyed a bouptepus repast, The room,•was ,deeorsited with. the Insti- tute -eolora,, blue sad Ode Baskets of Yellowdagodiis.: aderrued ' the tables and the 'plitee cards' were in. 1 Scheme; the .sauxe co ar sch , xn « ,A Af. er the t ,1k a ttlet.,4the 1.MiLlgat I rs. Heal' ',Mogridge, preSidod for an; ,texestw . ing program,'. Sheteentiened•athat this; was the fourth'Sunshipe SistFrrs banquet and- sinee the. ;last 4441 ,40 one 'of the Members,- Mn. Frank Stanley, had been called to, higher , service.. ' A minute's ,silence 'was observed in �er .#enOry, •olio we d by ah3inn'tnd theLord'sPraYer. '' Tie sec,e tar �Mis s •, R in e a d 't e , Minutes o�thow. last banquet;' A sla>t.speech was, Men byArs. Wm. Roberton. Commu it� singing was enjoyed, also. Solo bY, arse' G♦' Ta 1or and a'speechbMrs, 'Harry b , ,' ungbl`ut, A number was ba r's 'given �„ the ort;iiestra,>nam� ly, A!i , .. �V r m C R is n Mre. "k « W. T. b o s ata o i and • Airs, $, '11cClipchey, accom,, parried by Mr`s. R': ,r, ehillips. Other Spee ', Acontributioue wete •arcading by Mrs« ch Geo.. 'V. Yeste>li'elt,• a `tr s �, Sturdy ; 4100, Mrs; W, Bradnock ; Son has. excavated a place for the. cellar o t s;new house w ic will. by erected on a, lot beside...Charles ,Asq'uith's. workshop., Likewise, James Raithby has been excavating for the house-- which_ be_praposes to move from Walkerburn. This :'is being erected on WS lot between the poroses of 0. E. Errat.t' and Percy :Yungblut, B,Y.P.U. Meeting. -The held their' monthly meeting on Sufi- -tlay evening with Wilfred Vesterr-, felt in charge, and Mrs. 11: S. Phillips •presiding at the " piano. After a singsong ' the therne song; "Leve 'Lifted Me,".`was sung. The Scrip- ture' was .read by Jerry Vesterfelt. 'A piano :duet`•, was rendered by 'Misses' Elaine Johnston and Evelyn Raithby,- solos were sung by IVlrs• W. Vesterfelt and Miss Athelia''Mc-. Dwain; and Arthur Yttngblut con - Robertson -and family, accompanied by Mrs. .Roberton " sang.. "The. Old rainily,hunch. , Mr: Geo. Raithby gave an accordion. number, The ,topic. was given by Mrs. :V. Knee - shale, - and Geo. Robertson_ -offered -- 'the' prayer. a Painfully Injured, - Mr, .David 1~Iainitton _ suffered .par<ful i nfiiries E TN "L ER c s., t the ..,. i B, 'Gardner of Coder h, : peg.., U ` lt� rice i h .d ,. xa wee , e : , with'Aire � 1 Dayidsoj �•nci ca1..ed " ., o;<t other O1d riend►rourad-theA.:ii ?t e, •rs.' IZahro1d Good ePent •:last`weekk "'Caile`rieh with qtr: and .¥rs. 'reel 1 White ::an d, ViraneedaY night' Itiki Mr'. and Mrs C.K...er . an .:: fsas�ud NO, .And' ilMrs. ansta re visited. with t lr. ani s%: toe Sanders and of eVie, ,. .-1 o uses was m va . e o tt t " .v is t.• .h e r do on � t rds; o Lo , Sa y i e m ' n r t n'e 0 r ea• .. U w n a e � w de e Y 1�. inether of .. h�? r atiQn ix a 1 �grndon' hospital, recently.' r s a a n s i T ra Mi u Wa a a, R h ,y e `r t ' an - f@erri n` an t. k a holdinghas g e h.. A. xe naeetln iia' Beniniller' United ch ij ch ' r l 5 at gA ,an., •o'u: stinday : ;fin, i �,• �� . -'n lis `'Herm o tan t me rte standard, R r . d Varna' will: be , the speaker. A cordial invitation.is extended to''al1 to , to d rt •n t Mo ins in Many listened ::�On . nday ... ran _...,gar► y witbAnteres1 to .a former minister of.; 'Benm"iller United churC11,- Rev. Gorci'on iazjeWood,' 'iiowof Walton, over CENX, ' Wingbatn, Mr. and Mrs. B. Scott. of r Code rich visited on Sunday with M. and:Airs: C. Vanatone, and family, • S EEPA1 T•ON •S.HEPPARDT_o.;L :. April 2Q.=firs.. Agnes Foster ' is . visiting in :Ser, Catharines, with her daughter; "Mrs, Jack Pitblado. • Nearly all ,the' people of the dis- trict attended ' the pray' "Peekaboo' 'decided ' that -the 1947 officers be I ,; re-elected for another year. they Penoy which was put' .on ',by the are acted ows : Honorary rpresident, young people of the Anglican clitirch, en - Mrs. Edgar Lawson ; president, -Mrs. Port Albert, and vas- certainly en- joyed by ,all present.. ,If you want a good laugh, be sure to see this play. , • Mr. and Mrs: F. Rising. visited on Sunday with the former's Sister, firs: •Pat Camjlbell, and' Mr. Camp- bell,. near TeeSwater, • • The farmers of(tltei. district are ,all . busy. 'these clays' .seeding. , For, the best' in tires. in. vest, ,'in . Firestorms, the ; • tires that STAY : SAF,F.it 'LONGER, and give y'on ' MART:. MLLES' PER a! 'M` you Might be the next • 'victim of fire -'fire that scan • quickly destroy -your -home, , '- .- - yet& busiiiesg;" 'etir p ropertp, your whole life's work. Let 9 - -Pilot Insuranc4/ accept the - --•--.risk-ready*-and-quick to_pa any jestclaim. The .cost is very low. We write Pilot Insurance to . cover selected risks -in 'Automobile, Fire, Personal Property Floater, Burglary, Plate: Glass, Pub- lic' Liability and other g;en.eral0 `cr ,insurance. . 3' • Geo:. G 14acEwaan-•- 'Geder1ch :- J. W. Craigie;' Goderich ' Gordon Jewell, 'R.R. „¢t Goderich Representing THIS • WEEK Safe, Depend able Double Action Lift I te«,ti,. �- ...... •. _ , -- with q • ` Amber sealed' beam fog light makes driving safe Welke Is a • log. Smartchrome finish with ea-iversal mounting bracket. '. ' • ,$13.00 • Easy -acting ratchet type „ jacks for cars with •few clearance. For_guick safe . - 'tire changes tiny one 01' these jacks for your car. - SPiC1,AL HxoGS AMR 301FL's$. = :$2,60PER ACCOI DING TO .SIZE AND COND 'ION Our Same .Prompt, ;Efficient, Cotirteous ,Service SIMPLY 'PHONE COLS, P -CLINTON. 21 INGER sso R16 � OLL 215:STRATF?RD • ��t r r r' J r J y, r r J J r Jr J r r r v l fi'rJ �'+.• {r . :frr. H!•..1 .. ..: rr .,,.. .. r,J.-. .. .. ... ..-.::... P001. SR 1eES.CAN . ,SPELL D/Si$STits Equip VOW` car nOW • Rh ;i4t.t4. 1 ''i'tlstOrte '�,� MA1N1t0 (� sts au ggpttk1H11tt .. Huron -Bruce Progressive- Conserv-ative Nomination Convention . 1I, 'Mogridge 1st vice-presiileut,• firs. Albert Cniupbell ; secreta,ry- treasuer, ' firs • M. ; Bing; 'distrkt • director, Mrs; Harry Yuugblut; .press secretary, . Mrs. F. Ross ; pianists, Mrs. R. J.;_ Phillips,' Mrs. 'Wm.—Craig, Miss Sadie Carter; tag : '.eoaiinuitree, ' Miss • Ameliair Ilwain,,•Mrs. Bert Crum Mrs. Rollin - soil, Mrs: W. Bradnock•- programim coitittee '�:Iissla:Ttrtal' Mut'ech, Mrs. C=ardon Tnyl'or, C' • A. Howson. • M.rs. Sidney McCliuehey: directors, Mfs. Geos 'Hamilton:.a Mrs. A, J. ie�guarnr: lira; I+i "I3hi1'13s, -Mrs. G: Bean,'Mrs, Stoltz: Hiss E: Wash- ington. firs. 'Ross •. auditors:. Mrs. 3. 'Thompson, Miss Viola Thompson.• Standing' committee conveners, are Agriculture, _, Mrs. CThrdon *Olin= they ; citizenship, _Mrs. • Gordon Taylor ; histori.cal resent:eh, Mrs.: C. Strangban ; home "economies; Mrs. A. 'Campbell ;`,,,social .welfare, Miss EIIYe"C"`�'f^'ash'ilrgton":�'•pmltl•1rriC„-'°:°31Trs`:rt Fred Ross. A- vete--of thinks._was_ extended to : the.: convener of. •the . vin net, :Sirs. W. T. Robison, and ,her. assistants, Mrs.,• H. • Armstrong Mrs. ' G. ` McClinchey, firs. Jas. Craig. M•rs. Mogridge. Mrs. E.•,Law- son and Mrs. Albert Campbell, for the splendid supper`s}ncltitso•.to the program • committee. Mrs. R. • J. 'Phillips was • accompanist for the evening. . xt u 1'. a a 1 o o t� �� xc a r w P u �. �s e o e � � 8 �, o, 1 1: 1 'f e that if`� h we 'x: a. :feet et ` ` al .o•• our the he 'c � a� ode �, r i•. i" ��t,the traditions o ess to;h a � _C'� t., and'u �;ro 0 Q w. >ti 1t en a ono a friends; f ,•r 1 r waythe e m'• fl. , ho who turn t , a ds o� S ll _ . � usin time°of .ne " F.LOYO•. NI, LOD E , DI'RECTOR 3 .MONTREAL ST. p. HOIUE ,i' O Pat and Mike were thick hunt Pat saw.: a wild diick overhead, gave ' it both barrels. To his light,, he 'saw the, bird fall . to. ing. and cl'e- the grotuid, - "Ye -wasted .that- pder,` Pat,” said..;,Mike.. Pat turned 'to Mike and . said, .:":Didn't I - get the :q bird.?" "Sure .you ; did,,' Pat,. but the .: -fall: would have killed him. anyway.'' .-„° LF.EUURN,April 20:= -The sym nathy of the 'community is ektended to .Mr:: Vein. Meyer in the •paesitig, -.of his father, Mr. J. J, ;liey�ei, is ings- bridge.. ' • Miss '•Ada Dow,' froin near .Wing - .ham, renew.efl acgtaaintane,es •in the. conimunity, over the �*eek-end. -Congratulations , to Mt. and Mrs. Hume Clutton, wha' celebrated their Sil' er wedding : anniversary last. week. Mi s. Geo. Freeman left last week to visit:eller-'daughter; lit s: Lome Emmo�is: and Mr.: Emmons near Parkhill. Mr, and Mrs. .Herbert Isowell y �e ode-' r c to ltthe�l home` lois Mr. .Verne` Jewell's . farm, ori the,Bite Water highway. Mr. ' and Mrs., Donald Plunkett returned on Saturday from a pleas- ant honeymoon. They spent • the O'week-en 1 , with the lady's pad nts, ill �rix"d MTs. Terence Hunter.. • and .Mrs ' 1, 11 Williugs - crfe 1London •, spent. the Weekend. with `the: latter s. sister, firs. Harvey • Fisher, and Mr. Fisher. ,. •They had :just ' returned from 'St. Petersburg, • Fla., ,where, they spent `the winter',. with lir. and Mrs. ,las. Schultz. On "Monday morning they left for, Fort Elgin; where they will rima tourist •:amp for the summer. . • Slower, -•-Mrs. • Donald -.Plunkett Was the recipient of a niiscellatieaus shower given an her rllot'or'"tiy' the Leeburn W.M.S. and friends at the ijoine"of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Bogie 'Oil , Saturday. • evening. • There, were AltiktfeAgs ,evening - was spent , after vii cli u"; lovely Manch was served. Among' fiThe present were Mr.,,and Mrs. Hamilton , Clutton,' and 'family, of London, who had coxae to spend. Saturday working on their neW -cot- tage at Hunter's Bench. Alit 'CHIEF v. RA�iO,. A A rnodain powerfulradio,that, • brings,: in • stations with °telt• • ce tionai claritx: 6 tubes, auto. , medic vOtume c.ot!trol. ” ins115• ta led Pirfectly belented' for lea : weer; smooth � .$6.85 : positive ac'toy. ' Matti, d set, from per set y fox. the purpose ose of dominating a 4andidute-for the forth- p , .. ”' 1. . ...r. the + .. di�saed by forth- coming 'election. This• meeting �l be ad candidates, • RON: Ela.. H. D6t1'CNT1`, `Miinister of Highways, . will be• special sP coheir. All are requested to :.ttend to hear the election 'Issues e • � sues dascussed. . : ii ! :Gi'R' iluron,Progressite Cibnfervathre Aesobiation . , A NILE • . , „W.A. Meetiiig.--Tlie• regular meet- ing of the Nile W.A. was • held on Tuesday, April 13th, with an attend- ance' of ttend-ance'of twenty-one. Mrs. D. McIJ ar„ mid, 1st vice-president, took cl aj e of the business, A vote was, taken which resulted ini'scvolt of buying tt new , cookstove foriteibOAlatchen of the Churr<'ch. Three Cards of . ap- 0preciktiou were read.During the fteicW6h «a tYtfilt-'ai* i -• t• heed, -larch• was served by Mrs. Robert .Bogle, :l'ie's: %iaroicl• Johnston and Mrs,- .Edgat Dougherty. ' P "4CREWE t , G,�Yars:.), • April 20, --Tito pupils of No. 16, Ashtteld, deserve mueh - credit, the ,standing :they took 1 for r Y in the intisic festival held in, farm• be r °ththein.will giinnoaaa Several of giaing to Goderich In May to take part in the l#uron .County l:+estival beret` r. • :Mr,' Elliot Rivett of �Gdderich Wits h tindtty, visitor 'with '', airf- pfiroitg• • • .I • , • • p1ie,.syiltlsrlthy of this community . Is ektended tootbe family and .friends •of the bite ,John ATeyet,, ,r ,..,, , « Aclvei'tt lnj :Itkould lie gottntc<i on Ada Iii Tien . Igiaa1I$lar':.` _ .dl�rt-_ RS an. tat xeatmeat, not 'as, an e�cpenae. • .., #'kcross the ,Dbrninio;a; even- as yott 'read • ;++ nes `SreMi'ittrat�'.'�14thele destinations, on 'hoard trains of :the _.Cana .ian , Natio-oat. ramous trains, such as The Continental Limited . aatd Ther Ocearx Limited, are.spatining the distances from the .Eacific and -the Prairie Provinces r6 Eastern ana a-` aia< he Interna-tiytval Unshed; 'The Inter -City Limited. The Washirigroni:an and •F ' • 4 'The Montrealer, are, typifying Canadian_ National`s imPorrtance as an' International carrier, Dependable "locals' ilr�lheaF cid homes'- vrf_. • 'egging' places" --in all your, Contacts with Canadian, • '' • National, you will experience courtesy and -service. are performing the undramatic but essentia 1, jobro• A. tY N.M'a v+�WY'T:.,!••TRY,%"'� CM .Y* , /::,: n• a • serving the Ain between'' "oints, . ..: . A, and x►,.� . providing branch line connections with the fat Exprtbss train. •„M°J„,.,?' • These are the trains, coverin iriora two miakon miles eatkt Month, t hat ake' u ^wG� the flailway "Blue . book"� of Canada —.The ' Systetti Time Valles of the . ♦R. The ."Blue Book is your "passport" ort to eve here in Canada, in acro s • the 'larded be. our journey far business of . lcasdre fo' art hoar, a da overni ht Or longer.. 8♦,&ILWA ts,„, :sr y Ile xR ♦.. ' `AMSH1?a ItOTB ,3 •. IBES : • ' EIE .1t*''