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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-09-12, Page 5
0 THURSDAY,. t 'J T. beth, 1957 THE GOD ]ICU SIGNAL -STAR ASFIFI ELD AM:MEMO, Seeapt. 11.—Mr. and Mss. John Cmc^ran visited recently with their son, David, in Sarnia. Mr. atnd Mas. William Ross and Audrey and Douglas spent the week -end with friends in Detroit. John MacKenzie has gone sail- ing on an Emporia/ Gil Boat. James Perry, of Bros. els, con- ducted the rervdce in A.s fold Pres- byterian Ohurtch coot Sunday and will be in charge next Su ai day also. Mrs. Archie MacMurchy is visit- ing friends in Detrot. ° coat.. On September fi, to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Simpson, a daughter. SUNDAYSERVICES IN GODERICH CHURCHES ST. GEORGE ®S CHURCH Sept. 15th -13th Jur%day after Trinity. 8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION. Sunday School •opening postponed until Sept. 22. 11 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION AND SERMON. (Junior Congregation and Nursery) No Evening Service during Summer. REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector MR. J. F. STEPHENS, M.A., Organist and Choirmaster. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA North Street United Church 10 A.M. 11 A.M. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 SUNDAY SCHOOL. MORNING WORSHIP. Junior Congregation - and Nursery. NO EVENING SERVICE. O REV. A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., Minister MR. RONALD KLINK, Music Director. Knox Presbyterian Church REV. ROBERT G. MacMILLAN, Minister MR. W. H. BISHOP, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M., Director of Praise 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. (Nursery and Junior Congregation. 7 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP. A Friendly Welcome Awaits You COME TO CHURCH THIS SUNDAY. GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE. (Junior Co gregation and Nursery). 7 p.m. Searching a Scriptures/' Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible Study and, Prayer Hour. Rev. S. H. ` Findlay, B.A., B.,D., Minister. Mrs. •f. Donaldson, A.L.C.M., Organist. Victoria Street United Church 10 a.m. Welcoming all in special S. School Rally. 11 a.m. "BOYS WILL BE--ME:'4 10 a.m. Benmiller's S.S. and Church in a joint „tally. • - UNiON CHURCH (Goderich Tp.) 82nd HARVEST ANNIVER- SARY. 7.30 p.m. Rev. Harold Snell, B.A., President London Con- ° ference. Music by Union, and Victoria St. Quartette. MINISTER—REV. STANLEY A. MOOTE, B.A., B.D. MINISTRY OF MUSIC—MR. FRANK BISSETT Welcome to fhe Church That Cares SUNDAY 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. S.S. installation Service 7 p.m. Evening Worship. Wed. 8 p.m. Hour of Power. Free Methodist Church Verlyn R. Snell, Pastor, dditional Classified 20. Public Notice As OF Supriam�J R 1fi. 1957, Floor 0cv. tractor, 38 East street, Goderich, will be moved to new 1ecatien at 91 Hamilton street. 'TREASURER'S SALE OF LAN S FOR TAM COUNTY OF HURON To Wit; By virtue of a warrant issued by the Warden of the County of Huron under his hand and the seal of the said Corporation bearing date the 15th day of July 1957, sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the County of eHurcti will •be held in my office in the Court House, Goderich, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the fifth day of November;, 1957, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes was published in the Ontario Gazette on the 3rd day of August, 1957, and that copies of the said list may be had at my office. Treasurer's Office, Goderich Court House this lst day of August, 1957. A. II. ERSK'INE, Treasurer, County of Huron. -30-42 SALVATION ARMY Special Rally Services con- ducted by Col. and Mrs. C. N. Warrander, Saturday night -8 a.m. Family Night. SUNDAY 11 a.m. Holiness Meeting. 2.30 p.m. Directory Class. 3 p.m. Sunday School. 7 p.m. Salvation Meeting. Bright'. Singing, Testimonies and Gospel messages. EVERYONE IS WELCOME AT THE ARMY. Capf. Reta Matchett Lieut. Pauline Howell 23tf APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING. The Ontario Municipal Board hereby appoints Friday, the thir- teenth day of September, 1957, at the hour of hall past one o'clock in the afternoon, (local time) at the Court House, Goderich, On- tario, for the hearing of all parties interested in support of or oppos- ing the following by-law. BY-LAW, NO: 28, 1957 A BYLAW OF THiE CORPORA- TION OF THE COUNTY OF HURON TO REGULATE THE LOCATION OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES ON LAND AD- JACENT TO COUNTY ROADS. WHEREAS, it is deemed • to be necessary and desirable to regulate the location of buildings and struc- tures on land adjacent to certain county roads; AND WHEREAS, authority is granted under Section 30(a) of The Highway Improvement Act as amended by Section 2 of The High- way Improvement Amendment Act 1954 to exercise such€1, power sub- ject to the approval of the Muni- cipal Board. The Council of the Corporaticn of the County of Huron enacts as follows: (1) No person shall erect any build- ing or `structure, any part of which is donated closer to the nearest Tmit of ahy of the County roads or parts of the •Cdunty roads, hereinafter de- fined thzn- 25 feet where the road is 100 feet wide, 42 feet where the road is 66 feet wide, and in no case closer to the centre line of 'the original road allowance than 75 feet. (2) No person shall erect or install gasoline pumps: (a) closer than 60 feet from the centre lane of the orig- inal -road allowance (b) on a curve or the crest of a hill Closing Services With Welsh Evangeiist— DAV!D OWEN AT Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle ELGIN AVE. AT WATERLOO ST. Thursday and Friday -7.45 p.m. SUNDAY. 10 A.M. SUN AY SCHOOL. 11 A.M. MORNING WORSI°lI'P. • 7.30 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. "DON'T MISS THESE ,! PPORTUNITIES TO HEAR THIS INTERESTING SPEAKER." EVERYONE WELCOME REV. R. J. GREEN (Pastor). Wien* s WeJdings ? . lirdite of any Town, /111 A, 0 A pretty wedding W43 sclen' !i EOPYDLI NER Poem Village within the Cuunty''w nizoa.t St. Au br Kie 'hu la axe of HHeirO n. (4) ThenaCorporatio<i of the Canty August 31, when Rev, ,rurand mat - o/ a Huron, by their Clerk, Soong► ed in marriage Aileen Catherine give notice to the Owner or tpeitner, eldest daughter of Ii r. Occupant of any land a xlnitrilab and Mrs. Wm. J. Deitner, to ink Mani tat remove oi- alter any Francis Leddy, of Kitchener, eideet 'butildding Oy strUettgre erected ; son of Mr. and Slrs. Raymond after the passing of this Dy -haw Leddy, of St. Augustine. The that dues not comply with see- ,: church was nicely' decorated with tttior 1 and 2 and each: noce fall flowers and ferns. ander this seetionesh1ll• be in Miss Joan Deitner was the soloist writing and sent ,b registered and Miss Jenny Deitner the organ - mail, addressed to the Owner or 1st. . oth are sisters of the bride. Occupant of the land. The bride looked lovely in a ('5) Jlif the person to Whom the: ' floor -length gown of nylon over notice is given, under section 4 net taffeta, fashioned with portrait above fails to comply with it neckline and short sleeves. The within 30 days from mailing of bouffant skirt featured an over- sueh notice, the Corporation Of skirt of embroidered nylon. Her the County of Huron may direct fingertip veil was held in plane by any officer, employee or agent a Juliet cap sprinkled with segnins of the said Corporation to enter and seed pearls, and She carried upon the land end do or cause a , bouquet of pink roses. to be done, whatever may be Wear:ng identical gowns of blue necessary, to remove or alter crystalette with matching head- such building or structure men- dresses were Miss Rita DeIt7ner, tioned in said notice. sister of thebride, as maid ,of (6) Every person who violates any ,honor, and Miss Maureen Leddy, as of the provisions of Sections 2 bridesmaid. They carrieciabouquets and 3 dr farils to comply with of white daisies and mins. the notice given under Section Kenneth Leidy, brother of the 4, shall be guilty of an -offence groom, and Ross Deitner, brother and on summary conviction of the bride, were the two grooms - shall be liable to a penalty of men. Jack Keys and William not more than fifty dollars Leddywere ushers. ($50.00) for each offence and A elicious turkey dinner was the continuance of the condi- served at 12.30 at the Community tion constituting an offence for Hall, Ethel, followed by a recep- each week after conviction, tion at the bride's home. The therefore, shall constitute a brides mother received the guests, new offence. wearing a light brown taffeta dress (7) This By -Law shall come into with beige accessories. The groom's effect upon the day it is passed mother wore a rose crepe dress by Council subject to the ap with white and black accessories. proval of the Ontario Municipal Their corsages were white and yen Board. low roses. Read a first, second and third For travelling, the bride wore a time, and finally passed this 14th linen sheath in white and blue with day of June, 1957. matching duster and light blue ac - (Signed) A. H. ERSKiINE, cessories. Her corsage was made Huron -County Clerk. of blue carnations.(Signed) HA.RO�'OrW GDY' The guests were from Toronto, Warden, County of H g Detroit, Timmins, Buffalo, Londcn, -35-3Goderich, Ashfield and St. Augus- zarrammarnmerairei tine- (3) nwcRs szm DONNYBROOK DON'NYBROOK, Sept. I1.` — Mr. and Mrs. John Wickstead, of Morris, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. H. Jefferson and family. Mrs. Mina Sherridan, of Oshawa, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thompson and Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Sandy, of Ashfield, Graham Chamney, of Goderich, and Mrs. Gordon Cham- ney, Larry and Paul, of Aytburn, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Chamney, Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Thompscu and Howard and Mrs. Sherridan, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wn}. Thompson, Londesboro. Mr. and M.ns. George Webster, Brenda and Carol, of Sit. Helens, were Sunday visitors with Mr. end Mrs. Stuart Chamney and girls. o o -0 Taylor's Corner TAYLOR'S CORNER, Sept. 10.— Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. George Ginn attended the Clarke-Boltie wedding at Listowel (c) on. the tangent to a hori- On Saturday last. zonta'l or vertical curve Taylor's Corner Ladies' 'Aid where the sight distance is meeting was held Wednesday even - less than 800 feet in each direction. The County roads or parts of County roads defined by this by-law are as follows: The entire County road system as defined in Schedule "A" of By -Law No. 23, 1954, same and except such parts of the County ing at the home of Mrs. Irvine Oke with 16 members and three visitors present. Hostesses were Mrs. Jas. McMillen and Mrs. Lorne Bodges. The October meeting will be held in the even:rig at Taylor's Corner school. 0 0 0 An advertisement in the Signal - road system which lie within the Star brings results. News of Dungannon McBRIDE—TIGERT Christ Church, Port Albert, was the setting for the wedding of Isabel Ruth Tigert and John Ed - Ward McBride, cn Saturday,#ISep- tember 71 at 12 o'clock noon. The altar was arranged with white mums and 'baskets of pastel bloom rind fern. The bride is a d'ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Tigert. of R.R. 3, Goderic0h, and the groom is a son of Wilbert L. McBride and the late Mrs. McBride, of London. Rev. R. A: Joselyn was a'-ssisted by Rev. H. L. Jer.nings in officiating at the marriage ceremony. The bride's gown had a very full skirt of nylon tulle over white slipper satin with hand -clipped lace appliques and ending in a slight train, a sa.brina neckEne, lily -point sleeves and chantilly lace bodice. Her finger-tip veil of French illu- sion was caught to a Mother -of - Pearl sequined tiara. She carried a whiteBible topped with red sweetheart roses. The matron of _honor, Mrs. Carl Smith, of London, wore a dress of chiffon over taffeta, cocktail length, in heavenly blue, with shirred bodice, very full .skirt and flowing streamers, while the bridesmaid, Mrs. Edgar Tigert, of Goderich, wore an identical dress in shrimp shade. They both wore matching feather bands in their flair and carried hand bouquets of bronze mums. William Keeler, of London, was groomsman. Jack Tupholme was organist and W. H. Mannino, of London. sang "The Wedding•Pray- er" and "The Lord's Prayer." The ushers were Edgar Tigert, bro- ther of the bride, and William Brooks, cousin of -the groom. At the reception at Tiger Dinlop Inn following the ceremony, the bride's mother received the guests, wearing a sheath dress of turquoise fleck on black silk worsted with matching accessories, and corsage of pink sweetheart rosebuds. Mrs. McBride, of London, assisted Mrs. DUNGANNON, Sept. 10. — Mr. Dungannon Mission Band was Tigert, wearing a•dove grey sheath and Mrs. Glen Robinson, Nancy and held Sun -day morning in the United dress with pale blue accessories Eddy, of Edm nton, have returned Church basement during the reg- and corsage of red sweetheart to their home after a vacation with ular church service. .Mr,,- Ivan roses. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rivett supervised with Kaizen Daw- The couple left to motor trip McWhinney. son leading. Sandrae Brooks was to Montreal, the bride wearing a Mr. Ken Brown, of Ottawa, spent secretary and Mrs. Alvin Sher- black shantung sheath dress, black a week with his parents, Mr. and wood played the hymns. George patent leather purse and shoes, Mrs. Wilbur Brown. Finnigan received the offering and pale green accessories and corsage Little Nereda Campbell,. of Au- Heather Kennedy gave the offer- of Dale green baby orchids. On burn spent a few days with her lug verse. Cecil Cranston read the their return, they will reside in aunt, Mrs. Robt. Fitzgerald. Scripture lesson. Mrs. Hugh Mc- London. Mr. end Mrs. Will Stewart, Mr. Whinney led in prayer, Mrs. Ivan Guests were nrescnt from Lon and Mrs. Jack Caesar and Stephen Rivett read a story of "a blind don, Sarnia, Kincardine, Toronto spent a week -end in Detroit. girl in India" and showed pictures and Lapeer, Mich. The Dungannon United Church of India and showed real Indian o o ---110 Sunday School held their annual lace. The World Friends magaz ue HOLMESVI LLE picnic at the Goderich Summer was distributed by Sharon Park. ! School Camp site on Saturday A treat of cookies were enjoyed : afternoon last. The weather was by the children.-HOL1MESVlLLE, Sept. 9. — The ideal and all seemed to 'have a Mrs. Leonard Crawford and Wilhelmine Mission Band met in good time. daughter Lois, Wingham, visited the school on Friday with Bonita Miss Ferne Robb returned home the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Williams in charge. The Scripture to Goderich after a visit with her W. A. Culbert, last Thursday. lesson was read by Bill Eloggarth sister, Mrs. R. McDonald. ,. : Mrs. Eldon Culbert and daugh- and Marilyn Yeo led in prayer. Masher John Black, son of Mr. tors, Carol and Bonnie, visited Tor- Jim McCullough read a stars and and Mrs. Elmer Black Ls in Gode- cii'to Exhibition and the former's Dald Yeo gave' a temperance rich hospital with a bad case of daughter in th t el ul ty.( reading. A contest was conducted mums. '°" The St. Paul's Anglican Guild ,hy Mrs. F. McCullough The pre- Mies re Mi s Janette Mole returned home held the September meeting last ' sident, Paul Cudmore, 'took over on Mtnday, after a visit with her Thursday afternoon at the home the business. Miss A. Shaddock sister, Mrs. Don Walden, Kin- of Mrs. Tom Young- Mrs" Ben I gild Mrs. .I. Yeo read the study eardine. Mole presided and Mrs. Jack Cae- book chapter. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McWhinney sar read the Scripture lesson. A Mr. and Mies. Harry Williams spent the week -end with his niece, discussion took place on redecor- spent the week -end in Detroit, Mrs. Will Cook, Mr. Cook and ation and with Rev. H. L. Jennings mid,. family, at Chesley. made plans for the Harvest Horne Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brown, of Mrs. A. B. Pentland, Ton rite, is service on Sunday, September 22, Detroit, were the week -end guests visiting among members of her at 2.15 p.m. Rev. Jennings closed of Mr. gild Mrs. D. E. Gliddon. family here. the meeting with prayer and Mrs. ; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Steppe and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake, family Rnbs t Mole assisted the hostess family have returned home from and Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick, visited with afternoon tea. Woodstock where they were visite on Sunday with cousins, Mr. and Miss Marylin Andersen this week ing gat the home of Mrs. Steepe's Mrs. Fred Finlay, St. Thomas, and eommrenced the teacher's course at parents. whenreturn•ng called on Rev. S. Stratford Teachers' College.1Miss Sandra Williamshas return J. Brigette and Mrs. Beigette at Among the pre -nuptial functions ori home from Cedar Villa Lodge, Lambeth who wished to be re- for IMns. Ronald 'Alton (nee Felna Fenelon Falls, where she was em - membered to Ashfieldites after Stewart) was a shower of unseen plowed for the summer months" heving the pastoral charge there laneous gifts at the home of Mrs. o__ree -e,_-o one time. Harold Errington for ladies of the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bradley, of ''Sixth." Followng musical num- curtest, the PERSONALS Goderich, visited Mr. Herb Roth- hers, readings and a, ers on Sunday. bride-to-be was presented with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glenn visit- many lovely gifts. Edna thanked Rev Fred Jewell, of Grimsby, ed on Sie•day with Mr. and Mrs. the ladies and invited them to her acsisted R -v S A. Moose in con Oliver Glenn, Y.uckn:ow, trousseau tea. Lunch was served ducting the funeral service for Mr. and Mos. Will Pundon, White- at the close of a pleasant evening. Mrs. Charles Br•eckow at the Stiles church, visited Mrs. Irvine Henry Jim Reed enters Weste:'i Uni- funeral home. on Sunday. versity next Monday. Ne was clever Mr. Mid Mrs. Geo. Wilson and Mrs. Sarah Errington spent fhe this last year to earn for himself Mies Brenda Wilson, of Hamilton, week -end with Mr: and Mrs. Will two bursaries, $500 Dominion Pro- were week -end guests with Mrs. Westlake, Sa1tford. vinciai and $400 Atkinson Bursary. Wilson's father Kenneth McKenzie. F LL CLE R All 1956-1957. Wallpapers On Sale 35c 24 Patterns REG. PRICE 45c to 49c 55c 8 Patterns REG. PRICE 75c — 79c 40c 12 Patterns REG. PRICE 55c 65c 11 Patterns REG. PRICE 89c -- -98c 45c 11 Patterns REG. PRICE 59c - 65c 49c .6 Patterns REG. PRICE 98c 1.25 Room Lots_ at Greatly Reduced Prices DERSON '5 OK STORE BAYFIELD BAYFIELD, Sept. 9.—Mr. and Mrs. W. Cooke and family, Loudon, spent the week -end at their cot- tage. Mrs. B. Ruston, Mitchell, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hovey. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauer and Tom, Waterloo, are at their cot tage for a few days. Mrs. A. Marshall left on Sunday for Windsor after spending the summer with Mrs. A. W. Reid. Mr. Lind Mrs. Wm. Murray, Van Dyke, Mich., are spending two weeks at their home. Mrs, Wm. 1 Murray, sr., Clinton, spent a few days with them. Mrs. Jessie Heideman a n d elaughter, Isabel, Toronto, are spending their vacation at their cottage. School re -opened on Tuesday with Mrs. Reg. Ball, Clinton, as principal and Mrs. William Parker in charge of the junior room. Seven little pupils began grade 1. Dr. and—Mrs. R. G. Hunter/and Sally Beth left on Wednesday for Toronto, after spend:cog the sum- mer at their home. Mrs and Mrs. Jerry Sturgeon, Preston, are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon. Miss Joan McLeod, Clinton RCAF Station, is spend:rig 10 days with her mother, Mrs. Mae McLeod. Miss Helen McLeod, Lon -don, also spent the week -end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Stephenson and Barbara, Toronto, spent the !••••••••••••••••••••••b BROWNIE'S Drive -In Limited CLINTON Featuring the Largest Wide , Screen in Huron County THURS., FRO. SEPT. 12-13 "THE COURT JESTER" (Color — Vistavision) Danny Kaye, Glynis Johne. ONE CARTOON SAT., Mi N. SEPT. 14-16 "TENNESSEE'S PARTNER" (Color Suporscope) John Payne, RonSld Reagan NE CARTOON TUES., WED. SEPT. 17-10 "THE SCARLET HOUR" (Adult — Viatavision) Carol Ohmort, Tom Tryon ONE CARTOON Boit ®See Opens at 7.30 p.m. First ahoy; at 0 p.m. week -end at their home. spending a few days at Byrcn. Mr. Bind Mrs. Jack Tillman and ' Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bisback, family returned to their home in Landon, after spending the sum- mer- at their cottage. • Mrs. L. Llaudslager and Mrs. E. McEvoy are spending 10 days in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cook and family, Stratford, spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mee Cree Cook, at the "Poplars." Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Moore, De- troit, are spending two weeks at their home. Miss Florence Gollop left on Friday to spend a few days in Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Day and fam- ily left this week for their home at Pleasant Ridge, Mich., after spending the summer at their cot- tage- Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson, London, were at their cottage over the week -end. Dr. A. C. Chapman, Detroit, spent the week -end with his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fellows and family left last week for their home at Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Craig and two sons left Tuesday for Clinton after spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Castle. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. If. Bryant are Clinton, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon. Canon and Mrs. H. M. Langford left on Monday for Waterloo after spending the summer at their cottage. Miss Jacqueline Cliff spent from Tuesday until Friday at St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mathews, London, spent the week -end with Mrs. A. Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker and Gwen, London, spent the week -end at their home. Mr. ; rid Mrs. E. W. Oddleifsson, London, were at their home on Main street over the week -end. Mrs. Selbourne Taylor end son, 1'at, of Port Stanley, are spending a few days with her uncle, Herb Sturgeon. - Mrs. F. Martin returned to the village after spending a month in Detroit. •0— 0 --n Thos. Drennan left on Thursday last for Detroit with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Perry, and on September 21 he will attend the 50th wedding an- niversary of his sister and , her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Mc- Intosh, in Windsor. HAS TWIN-PAK RIBBON CHANGER Exclualvo Twin -Pak Ribbon comes rolled in two cases. Nothing ts, wind or thread. Just lift out old 'Tarin -Pak, drop in new one. Royal's New Brilliant Action makes all typing easier. Lightning carriage return, fast, conifortablo keyo, Eaoy- out Cylinder. Choice of 5 two-tone colour "corabinationn. You must try the brilliant new ROYAL CALL. US FOR A FREE TRIAL IN YOUR OFFICE 0ioo'd Trade Mark fl Skeoch Office Supplies Phone 611 Goderich eeeeessassoee+•Leeeee©ebtf e0+emeee0,00 e06bobeeeers•,debeseel a*0 0