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AVOITI
Airomaakaireopoitt;
Christmas
comes early
with AVON
Earn money now selling
beautiful gifts guaran-
teed to please.
Territories available In
Tuck ersmith and
(Goderich Townships.
For Information call
DONNA MARTIN
482-9524
or CAROLYN THOMPSON
527-0238
•
26. Help wanted
• WANTED. Two labourers for
week of Sept. 7 and 12. Call 482:
:t290 between 6 • 7 p rn Friday,
Septi 4,1981,- 3.5x
•COItPLE WITH DESIRE to
live in country. Modern two
bedroom house in exchange for
working mornings Monday
Friday. Phone 482 3191. 35x
VOLUNTEERS ARF:
NEEDED to assist at the
Tuckersmith Day Nursery
with handicapped
preschoolers, for a morning
program beginning Septemlx•r
li. For more information call
Gerry Van den Berg, 482-3053
or 482 7634 -- 3:3-:p;ar
W'ANT'ED - Organist
required for local Anglican
('hurch Duties include playing
the organ for worship services
.and some choir work. For
further information contact
the Rector at 4829071 - 33tfar
28. Business
opportunity
VIM
I am looking for persons
who would be in-
terested In making
some extra money.
have full and part-time
positions available.
Please send your name,
address and phone
number to:
P.O. BOX 168
HENSALL, ONT.
For more Information
28 Business
opportunity
T-SHIRT
BUSINESS
FOR SALE
Selling Stock
and Equipment
Only
T-shirts, transfers,
jogging suits, sweat
shirts, and transfer
machine.
Store is closing - must
sell stock and equip-
ment.
PLEASE CONTACT:
565-2188
r
565-2885
EVENINGS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
OPPORTUNITY for the right person in-
terested in becoming a licensed insurance
agent (all lines) for a local Company. Reply
in own handwriting stating education,
qualifications and experience to:
Box 3501
c/o The Huron Expositor
Seaforth, Ontario
MK 1 W0
BUSINESS FOR
SALE
Beauty Salon
Located-Locld-i.n resort area in
Huron Coli nty. Excellent
year round business.
Owner Is leaving the
area.
Interested parties
please reply stating
name and phone num-
ber to:
DRAWER NO. 7
c/o CLINTON
NEWS -RECORD
P.O. BOX 39
CLINTON, ONT.
NOM 1L0
30. Employment
wanted
HANDYMAN WiTH TRUCK
Odd jobs. ('lean ups
Reasonable rates. Phone 482
7584.- :30t fn
•
EXPERIENCE() MOTHER
willing to babysit full or part
time. One block from 1'ublic
School. Phone 482 0358 or 482
7022.- 35,36
NEED -SOMEONE: to care for
• your child" 7Uckersmith Day
Nursery ( Vanastra I will do i1
for you. We have educational
toys, music. crafts, active and
quiet play times, indoor and
outdoor play areas, hot. meal.
Children fully supervised
Staff have Early Childhood
Education diplomas. Open 6: 311
a.m., 2-6 years old. $7.00 per
day, $4.75 half day with lunch,
$3.75 half day. Fees are income
tax deductible Phone 482
7634.-35,36ar
MOTHER AT HOME with her
own children will babysit in
her own home near Brucefield.
Phone 482 7493.- :34,35
CEMENT WORK
Poured concrete foun-
dations, floors, etc.
345-2964 COLLECT
P. MALONEY
DUBLIN
31 Service
directory
•BYERS IiPH() STERY We
offer complete rebuilding
Large selection of quality
fabrics Free pick up and
delivery 71 Princess St W
Phone 482 7939. - 31 tf
WHEELCHAIRS: The CP & T
F'Und of Clinton Oddfellows
Lodge have wheelchairs
available for loan free Contact
Tom (;huter 482 7957 or Mrs
M Bat kin 482-3866 •40ar
31. Service
directory
a
4111111111111110
LAYING and FINISHING
concrete floors for basements.
garages, drive sheds ete• ('all
George 482 3291. 4Stf-
KEN'S CARPENTRY
Remodelling, renovations,
cupboards. ceramic tile,
counter tops. rec rooms.
carports. flooring, windows,
patio doors, aluminum siding.
!'hone: 482 71i76 Ken
NIL:Nairn 8tfar
29. Tenders
TOWNSHIP
OF
TUCKERSMITH
TENDER FOR
WINTER
SNOWPLOWING
Tenders will be received
by the undersigned until
12:00 noon on Monday,
September 14th, 1981 to
supply a 1977 or newer
190 Horsepower Grader
for winter snowplowing
operations '1981-82.
Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accep-
ted. Tender documents
may be obtained from
the undersigned.
Allan Nicholson,
Road Superintendei t,
Egmondville, Ontario.
S27-1838.
31. Service
directory
INSULATE NOW - Chip could
pays up to $500.00 of the cost •
Free estimates. Ad'anison
Insulation, Lucknow'. Phone
52)0113 - 528-2526. Fully in-
sured anlj bond. Clinton Rep.
phone -482-9006- 21 t f a r
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LICENSED BRICK LAYER -
brick houses; cement blocks
laid. chimneys and chimney
repair Also chimney cleaning.
Reasonable rates. Jim Bell.
Phone 482.3026.-311tf
ADULT GUITAR GROUP
easy. fun, relaxing. Play on the
first night. One group sessions
per week; one private lesson
per month, guitars available.
Enroll now. Phone Henry
Pulsifer 5274)034.-35,36
Complete
Custom Framing
for needlepoint, crewel,
j photographs, oil pain- f
tangs, etc. Regular or
? non -glare glass. Ready
to hang, 48 hour service.
{
Harold Tyndall
482-7409 CLINTON j?
eow�
tom. ..-�..
CLINTWOOD
CUSTOM
BUILDERS
*Custom built homes
*Additions
*Drywall
*Roofing
*Siding, Soffit & Fascia
TIM BTLSMA 482-3873
DOUG BYLSMA 482-7334
HENSALL
ROOFING
Shingles and
Flat Roofing
Free Estimates
HENSALL
262-2246
OR EXETER
235-0911
Screened
Top -Soil
Backhoe Work
Gravel
LYLE
MONTGOMERY
482-7644
EVENINGS
B&P
ROOFING & SIDING
ETC.
*Free Estimates
*Low Costs
CLINTON, ONT.
482-3612
GEO. A. BAIRD
BRUCEFIELD
BACKHOE
SERVICE
•EXCAVATING
•SEPTIC BEDS
*TRENCHING
PHONE:
482-7479
-OR-
482-3390
I ski Public Works Travaux publics
Canada Canada
INVITATION TO
TENDER
SEALED TENDERS for the projects or services listed
below addressed to the Financial & Administrative
Officer Ontario Region, Public Works Canada, 451
Talbot St. P.O. Box 668. LONDON, Ontario, N6A 4114
well be received until 1500 hours on the specified
closing date Tender documents con be seen or ob.
toined through the Tendering Office, same address as
above telephone number (519) 679.4323.
PROJECTS
No: 642120 - Two (2) Year Cleaning
Contract:. Federal Building, CLIN-
TON, Ontario.
Closing Date WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM-
BER 23, 1981.
Enquiries. (519) 679-4323
The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
acti
31. Service
di rectory
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
8 SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE:SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-0828
JIM: 527-0775
DOG
GROOMING
11.1.
LLDS
BRENDA
WHYTE
It.1t.24.1Hlilt1.11
327-0613
PIANO TUNING
•Repairs
• Rebuilding
•Keys Recovered
• Dampp-Chasers
BRUCE PULSIFER
348-9223 Mitchell
EAVESTROUGHING
Seamless, rolled on the
job to length required.
No leaking joints.
Available in 5 colours.
• RESIDENTIAL • FARM
• COMMERCIAL
KEN McCANN
ENTERPRISES LTD.
Phone 234-6401 Collect
Crediton, Ontario
e� ora 1C tc�
33 Huron St., Clinton
Box 337, Clinton NOM 110
482-9542 529-7939
Paints, Stains,
Min Wax products,
Wall coverings, Draperies,
Floor Sanding, Texturing
Interior & Exterior
Contracting
FREE CONSULTING
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
�hilel Dav etinesdxsy
C�
DASHW0OD
237-3677
HANK'S
SMALL ENGINE
SERVICE
MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
523-9202
'LAWN AND GARDEN
EQUIPMENT
'REPAIRS
'NEW LAWNMOWERS
AND TILLERS
IN STOCK
31 . Service
directory
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
*Farm
Buildings
*Additions
*Renovations
PHONE
482-3063
RON 482-9239
and
All Breeds
DOG
CLIPPING
GROOMING
Gail Vanderwal
482-7246
1/2 mile south of Varna
Please
Coll
Evenings
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34. Personal -
PREGNANT and
DISTRESSED?. Married or
single. free positive con-
fidential support Help is as
close as your telephone.
P1 RTII R IG HT London
(c'ol Ioct 1 4:32.7 h7 of 524-2913,
.157 i769 or 524 2023.-3-52
38. Auction sale
AUCTION
SALE
of household effects to
be held for Mrs. Wm.
Gardner of 339 Eldon 5t.,
Goderich on
Saturday, Sept. 5
1:00 p.m.
Sale to consist of: maple
bedroom suite (dresser,
chest, night tables, bed
mattress & springs);
walnut poster bed; an-
tique dresser; commode -
washstand; dinette set;
60 pc. Wedgwood dinner
set; square extension
ding room table with
leaves; 2 long wooden
tables; small tables; hall
mirror; wooden fern
stand; wicker fern
stand; bookcase;
wooden rocking horse;
doll's trunk; . dolls;
hall trees; 2 pc. floral
chesterfield; odd
chairs; child's rocker;
utility cabinet; storage
shelves & cupboards:
wooden step stool;
child's electric organ;
black & white portable
TV; console stereo; CCM
exercise bike; Kenmore
washer & dryer; pictures
& frames; crocks; glass &
china Including collec-
tions of salts & peppers
& occupied Japan; bed-
ding 8. linens; assor-
tment of books; etc.,
etc.
AUCTIONEER:
Marie Salm
Ph. 524-9064
In case of rain will , be
held at the Auction
Rooms one mile south of
Goderich, Hwy. 21.
TREE MOVING
•WE CAN DIG UP AND REPLANT
TREES UP TO 4 IN DIAMETER
•SHADE TREES AND WIND
BREAKERS BEAUTIFY AND
INCREASE THE VALUE OF
YOUR PROPERTY
•TREES BOUGHT AND SOLD
.1011N I; I BSO : 482-3229
'(F AMR
Electrical Problems? CaII
ED'S ELECTRIC
Licenced Electrician
INDUSTRIAL / COMMERCIAL
FARM / RESIDENTIAL
24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
ED ROOSEBOOM
482-7441
ALSO...SEE US FOR
ELECTRIC
FURNACES
and
ELECTRIC
HEATING
UNDER THE CANADIAN OIL SUBSTITUTION
PROGRAM
— FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 482-7441
40 Lost 8 Found
LOST - Ladies' glasses, brown
frames and gold chain near
hospital in Clinton. Phone 345-
2783 collect. -35
42. Death notice
GREER
At Alexandra Marine Hospital,
Goderich, 'on Wednesday,
August 26, 1981, Evelyn L.
Greer of RR 3, Bayfield, in her
.83rd year. Beloved wife of the
late Robert G. Greer (1953).
Dear mother of Jean (Mrs.
Keith Layton), RR 5, Clinton;
Bert, Mel and Clifford Greer off
RR 3, Bayfield. Dear sister of
Roy and Charles Scotchmer of
Bayfield; Jack and Gordon
Scotchmer of RR 3, Bayfield.
'Predeceased by •one daughter
Eileen (1975 ) and one brother
Clifford Scotchmer, and one
grandson. Also surviving .are
eight grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren. Rested
at the Beattie Funeral Home,
55 Rattenbury Street East,
Clinton, where funeral service
was held on Friday, August 28,
1981, commencing at 2 p.m.,
with' Reverend A. Thomas
officiating. Interment Bayfield
Cemetery. -35x
38. Auction sale
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT. SEPT. 5 - 10 A.M.
Chevy von, tandem
troller, aluminum ben-
der, furniture and ap-
pliances. etc. at Richard
Lebb's barn.
SAT., SEPT. 26-10 A.M.
Trucks, trailers, insula-
tion equipment, alum-
inum equipment, car-
penter tools, etc.; to be
held for Stewart
Aluminum Ltd.;
Goderich, Ont.
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 , 1981 -PAGE 17
42. Death notice
GOUDIE
At Victoria Hospital, London,
on Monday, August 24, 1981,
Stanley Stephen Goudie,
beloved husband of the late
(Blythe) Irwin Goudie (19781
of Huronview Home, Clinton,
formerly of Toronto and Grand
Bend, in his 74th year. Dear
father of (Joan) Mrs. Gene
Huntley, of Toronto. Also loved
by three grandchildren
Theresa, Gail and Garry, all of
Toronto. Dear brother of
Clarence of Swastika, Ontario
and Leonard of Toronto, and
Mrs. Pearl Dangerfield of
Barrie. Rested at the T. Harry
Hoffman an& Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood, where 'the
funeral took place on Wed-
nesday, August 26, at 2 p.m.
Reverend Barbara Laing
officiating. Interment Exeter
Cemetery .- 35nx
• DALE
Mr. Ernest. At St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Saturday,
August 29, 1981, Mr. Ernest
(Ernie) Dale, of Clinton and
formerly of Hullett Township,
in his 76th year. Beloved
husband of Mary Dale. Dear
father of Helen (Mrs. Harold
Storey of RR 1, Seaforth;
Leslie of Blyth: Lloyd of RR 2,
Seaforth; Rirne and Milton,
both of RR 4, Clinton. Also
loved by ten grandchildren and
six great-grandchildren. Also
survived by five sisters Myrtle
(Mrs. Joe Read), Jessie (Mrs.
George Cunningham); Ethel
(Mrs. Reg Smith) all of
Clinton; Martha (Mrs. Tom
Smith) of Exeter; ' Josie (Mrs.
Jack Harding) of London and
by one brother Allison Dale, of
London. Predeceased by two
brothers.Rested at the Ball
and Falconer Funeral Home,
153 High StreetClinton, after 2
p.m. Monday, until Tuesday.
September 1, 1981; where the
complete funeral •and com-
mittal services were held at 2
p.m. Interment Clinton .
Cemetery. As, expressions of
sympathy donations to the
Sunday School of Wesley -Willis
United Church will be
gratefully appreciated.-35nx
AUCTION SALE
of property and household effects will be
held for Mrs. Florence Doer in the Village of
Auburn.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
AT 12 O'CLOCK SHARP
Property has 1'/2 storey frame home with hydro village
water on large lot, will be offered subject to a reserve
bid, if not sold previous.
This property is a handyman's special. for information.
phone 526-7774.
TERMS ON PROPERTY: 10% down balance in 30 days.
TERMS ON CONTENTS: Cash day of sale.
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents. .
GEORGE POWELL BRIAN RINTOUL
Clerk Auctioneer
AUCTION -
MARKET
WATCH FOR OUR FIRST SALE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
AT 11 A.M.
at the Vanastra Auction Market
2 miles south of Clinton
CONSISTING OF: Household effects , of
Walter Snarey of Clinton and the
Reverend Peter Mantel of Vanastra.
AUCTIONEER: Jake Thalen Jr.
FULL LISTING IN NEXT WEEK'S PAPER
42 Death notice '
KERR
At Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich, on
Thursday, August 27th, 1981,
Benson (Curly) Kerr of
Goderich Twp., in his 65th
year. Beloved husband of the
late Irene Bloomfield. Dear
brother of Phyllis (.Mrs. Elmer
Lee), of Clinton, Hilda (Mrs.
Ross Cooke), of Sarnia, Ruby
(Mrs. Clifford Hackett), of
Goderich, Violet ( Mrs. Samuel
Anderson), of Arcola,
Saskatcheian, Mary (Mrs.
Russell McConnell), of Kin-
cardine, Alvin of Nile, Carmen
of Goderich, Merele 'of Ash-
field Twp.. and the late'Ken-
neth Kerr. - Rested at the
McCallum Funeral Home,
Cambria Road at East Street,
Goderich, after 7 p.m., Friday.
Funeral service two o'clock
Sunday afternoon. Interment
Dungannon Cemetery.
Donations to the Canadian
aCancer Society would be ap-
preciated as expressions of
sympathy.-35nx
WILLIAMS
, At his home, 126 Toronto St.,
Mitchell, on Monday, August
31. 1981, Alden Leslie Williams,
age 65. Beloved husband of
Helen Norris and dear father
of David of Woodham, Harold
of London and Donald° of
Lucan. Dear brother of
Franklin of Crystal Beach,
( Ha) Mrs. Reginald Cudmore
of Clinton, (Lois) Mrs, Charles
Roney, RR 2, Dublin. Will be
sadly missed by eight gran-
dchildren. Rested at -the
Heath -Leslie Funeral Home,
Mitchell after 2 p.m. Tuesday,
where the funeral service was
held on Wednesday Sep-
tember 2 at 1 p.m. Interment
Woodland Cemetery.-35nx
43. Births
REiD •
To Keith and Suzy Reid, on
Aug. 31,.1981, a girl, Stacey,
weighing 6 Ib. 5 oz. A sister for
Herinie, Jason and
Paul.-35nx
44. Engagements '
KASTELEiN -
GREIDANUS
The forthcoming marriage of
Margaret Anne Greidanus to
Bastiaan Marten Kastelein is
announced with pleasure by
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Greidanus Clinton, and
Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Kastelein,
New Westminster, B.C. The
Wedding will take place Sat.,
Sept. 19, 1981 at 3 p.m. in
Christian Reformed Church,
Clinton. -35x
FREI-WEARY
Mr. and Mrs. David Weary.
Goderich and Dr. and Mrs..
John Frei, London are happy
to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter.
Kathy. and their son. Alex. in
Goder ich on September 5.-35x
MINERS -KEYS
Keith and Beulah Keys,
Clinton, are pleased to an•
nounce ,the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Laurie Alice to Stephen
Robert. son of Roy and Alice
Miners, Aylmer. The wedding
will take place Sat.. Sept 19.
1981 at Wesley Willis United
Church. Clinton at 4 p m Open
Reception to follow in Hen-
sel) 35x
MOSTERD -
V'AI.KENBUIt(:
Mr and Mrs Albert
\'alkenhu•rg and Mr and Mrs
Art Mosterd are happy to
announce the marriage of their
Children. Alice Janet ,and
Gerald This wedding
ceremony will take place. The
Lord yl illing. Sept 11, 1981. at
p m iv the ('hristia,
Reformed ('hurch. Clinton
Rey , A Vanderlierg of
frciating Future address Apt
916, 450 Bigelow St . Port
Perry . ( int .33x
H(/LLENHF('K -
GLIDIN)
'3t and Mrs Bert Gliddon.
Clinton. are pleased to an
nounce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter.
Mary Ann to William Enc
Hollenbeck. son of N1r and
11rs Robert Flo I I en heck.
;odenc'h The wedding V, 111
tike place 00 Saturda. Sept
I'e. 'til at 2p m In SI Joseph s
Catholic ('hurch. Clinton
Rec'eptinn In rollrn; ,ny
46 In memoriam
1,K F:
in lo% Ing mennors of a deer
o•' 'ther an•d gran- Helen
I,e`e who passed real ti \ears
)ego \ug 20, 197
5iemortes dont fade. but just
gttn; deep.
For the one we lo'e. hut could
not keep
1 fe glees on
true.
Hut not the sande since we lost
you
Thong aIts-en 1, you are alw; s
near
Still loved. still missed still
yt'ry dear. loved a1'.; s 1'1
Sharon \nn. Itoh_ ,,n,1
it11R :23x
we know thaI s
47 Card of thanks
DARRELL
We wish we could find words
which really express our
heartfelt appreciation to those
who have helped us to bear the
sudden passing of ow dear
son, Bill, just a week ago. We
would have been lost without
the support and comfort of
loved ones, friends, the Clergy
and many others. We are very
grateful for the expressions of
sympathy in flowers, cards
and other ways. Especially to
our neighbours for thoughtful
dishes; to the Reverend;;.Cecil \
Wittick and Jim Bechtel for
their comforting prayers and
• words: to the Police Officers
. who brought us the sad news in
such kindly and gracious
words; to the Masonic Lodge
AF and AM No. 84 for their
very meaningful funeral
service and splendid turnout:
to the soloist Mrs. Lee
McCallum; to the Funeral
Director and gracious helper
of Ball and Falconer Funeral
Home.; to the Pallbearers and
Flowerbearers. We have been
greatly comforted by the many
acts of kindness, prayers and
condolences throughout the
community. We assure you
that all you have said and done
for us at this 'time will ever
remain as precious memories
in our hearts. Thank you all
very much and God and you
have borne us in our faith
through these •days of grief.
Our. son is "Asleep in the
Lord". Vera, Donald Darrell
and family. -35
GREER
The familyof the late Evelyn
Greer wish to express their
sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to relatives, friends,
neighbours and staff, also her
roommates for .the kindness
shown her in the past five
weeks, also Doctors Murton,
Hollingworth and'Walker'
and during our recent
bereavement. Thanks to those
who sent floral tributes and
memorial donations. also
cards of sympathy, to. the
Beattie Funeral Home, Rev.
Alun Thomas. pallbearers,
flowerbearers, the ladies who
served"a lovely lunch and to
those who helped in any way.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. -35
CLINTON REC. COM-
MITTEE EXP. 81: We would
like to express a special thank -
you to the personnel of the
Clinton Town Hall, the Arena,
pool. Day Camp, Central
Huron Secondary School the
• Golden Radar Club also Don
McQuinney and H. Lobb and
Sons Ltd.,for making the
Clinton ecreation and
Relaxation Program a great
success. Thank you. Michelle,
Susan and Jonathan. -35x
CLiNTON RECREATION
•RELAXATION STAFF:' The
Clinton Recreation and
Relaxation Staff wish to ex-
press their thanks to the
Clinton and Area Businesses.
the Lions. Kinsmen, Harold
Workman, Day Camp. Arena
and the volunteer workers at
the "Monte Carlo Night for
Youths" for making- it a
success. It was enjoyed by
everyone. -35x
SHARP
i would like to extend m•
thanks to everyone who helped
and offered support at thetime
of my accident and subsequent
hospital stay. Special thanks to
Doug and Helen Bartliff,
students and staff of C.H.S S .
Mary Gibbings. Judy and Jim
Dykstra. Pete and Steve and
all my friends and relatives
All cards. gifts and flowers
were greatly appreciated.
also, I'd like to say thanks to
the staff at Victoria Hospital
'and the Rehab !`nit at
University Hospital. Joanne
Sharp - 3.5
PENFOUND
1 would like to say thank you to
all My' friends and relatives
who were so kind with cards,
gifts and. visits both while 1
was in ('luiton Public )hospital
and St .Joseph's in London and
since comuig home Dennis
Pcnfound .43\
ARMSTRONG
Nlany. many thanks to all who
sent cards. flowers and t•‘
pressed their kindness and
concern while I was in Clinton
Hospital and since returning
home Bose nMarl \rm
strong .;:;rix
LI I.I-'ORI)
!wish toeXtond sin (-ere thanks
to my relatives. friends and
neighbours' for their kindness
gtlen to me whie a patient in
Clinton Public Fl osp11a1
Spend l thank. to I1r lharrett
nurses on tirst floor the lah
and .ill who helped my w aft at
home Now kindness v.111
''1,11‘(as he renu•i' hered F'a
F'ultord
25 Wanted to buy
\1 \\ (1 1+ 6.0,0 used
naurc 1.'-,e.' srt,..
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