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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1934-11-16, Page 5^'. 1.. 'f,.i t ?:ri. •;: P'iv:'. 1 �•�, ,•l. '+xait f, F aimu i L.a t, r94.a,,` :t`','4' , yyi"-4 S°31 ,Y T -{.,'f Oil' F"yltat'�Si ,ryp, q,1' it 't''ivtr+k '7/. rA .1 ' 1 ' ia'fY.! 9 jig ff',ry q !� 1 �,J �i..- yfl }�' t 1 (( ! �t tit I ie .,7, r J I.I�Y ,, t,'1, Sf l� l x!`1 :' 1 j C.�f[ i•l }�3.' ,.. ,. E.", i iG. ,�e } I i. 1 61rY> 9r a t '(1 $tri dlb�'yt N Y'rrsr�tq xhlaav trG Ai, e rr tl� A l 5 S b ' y Y• s, 4 Cu• .. r � a a, t✓u � t" rl.; s r P r r xM ' it � + � �'y� I. ' � (y• nk '` � a� t, r° � �'.{ 3 ,,: "" v ° } 'c� t :.. t asl I �,i 11�n,{� i,.li {• N`j i, i �t t. r :, I ) I b A:..,Y�+11t�;A�>5�,f,k��i. uw, 1 } t•:r4"„k0�; . r `x1 _ t ,. �'.�Rf iTd�t''...a�` IrdY .v'. i .. (G.1^i v'y .r t., ,,1,�<w w j.rYiw N t W I �: , Wi'l 4 'StaXrAE411�A11OTa>8�bS�tiltd V1�11C''r'wlCr�, ,I'i r, .. h ter `« ISl I1ylG fYOIW.'a . CO1VIl01;w3i. �e MAI �n a� pax' � r` ;.r . h ,: .t:?..,• ': 17.7 7 At 1 y n �v� r 'a s i"'ON -fk � K f 7t� COCMk y C'A�T ' "i .,. lMr. � z� s .'x u� 'a� ton 1 A. .,A. Tales of Utde,.' 1V�t�n 1[ ght ''41' a lavlde. A , ao Olr ..:and s1.:.. r .' da -nigh d ...... y q son Far e .: AXE M ... ryryOM�LY P _ � E S . y : b�kt��r ns a l?aF . Co x. 1 911 ft, ,M4}' r . v "':' '� � � _'q � SLA�1.��j',ktlIy.._ _ '7.1Hi[7��tAf3t; ,�RIpD(A'�' WPIR CAN.TOW- cin ] vottr� :; or ;this, �Svreen and Air, �� ! : ROMAN S�;.A TUA A >Aulbwru, oid"red' .by the ploytgmuµ r with i `H 1 1"J1N:G`r 4ru4j "' A. STUART fm2 a,°. t ': Fmiday' right 'wa t 0-T r' 5th (C hapter. 6111A :?VANZWINO SK 1G14 '', GOMOOT ' decided 'success, 1th'e miusicbeing s'glp': Ms, .,plied by LL ;,Vs"orches . --1 W__V.-:Shf-!Aipa�.,yT,d,'..�1+nK1; ' r na--I•�,.n�..+,.n,... er,a*�n••w,.•�n,'. i! t :' ' fC+a7,7,n,,',iay` 'suet t 'b l.!9 wedetk-end with Mrs-. i' . i #x operated the fac „ "++vNptlTops, Is'��i6rr MrS. 'I{.=N, .�'Ar:. 7 ou ell 'acyl tats co toper the a tory fora while, ruva. MT J. R� •Ross, Iof the Ramrk of _. ��' ay0r; "they should 'Crommleu e, accoxapamged them a's far (Continued Pa ]) �ay1 stomte of the taxes;" a� Wai%rdf. " 4 ' IC'ouncillor Broderick on (behalf tot± :" u'Mr:.Il6x olperated it Tor the Dio- Vi'sdtors 'Mrr:°anld !Mrs. Jos. Ziluomnlp- ? m'infon Bank;" answered' Mr. Stew- son of TiRs'onrbur• . with. Mr. and 0 9t�re Finanea �Comlmtteet reptotbedr that art. r , liehad investigated 'dho pro'sjpect and ". a r, y, 11�rs: W. Tluo�upsor�• Mrs. A. G. Wight Yes;;,but he is so 'sive. •Cant o 111redYford'amd Mr,; `Clifford' Dow of e that he 'had' 'an , excell�enit reputation. get an answer. He 'darirled' key," Re with IVIm. am'd Mrs. E, Phil - ewas. a good workman and had IRebve Crosier explhihedt Mr., Ryan lis Mx. and iJltirls. 'J1os. Stott ,of o- r �o!mle capital. Thad givenhi'm the key's and'Mr. Ryan ionto with 'Mrs. C. A. H:owtson. * "The Holding. Syndicate has an,then explained, 4hat' head taken place. The . st nshina, IOlub ,melt mk ,Satur_ •outlay of . $6,00.0. Wle' are selling it, He ld�! ,been instructed to seize for ,d!ayt a&ternoon. It was' their work for $'4,000' and, )taking a loss of the ;taxes: He found '•Mr. 'B'ox in charge. ng,• . . +difference;.. We get nothing until July o . mleeiti The c i -limen. decided a send - - Anything he did was on, 'ord'ers from their anrtograp cid qulilt to. the Sick ' $st mext--year," --�ewplaind 1�7r Stew y b Children's 'Hospital in Tow6to. the town soltcrtar, Mr. 'Meir, 'tart, "We are glad to give any in 4'The Aivi6h Ch4gtsr account• is . guar<. (A,. cox udpnt happened) -at the formation. 'If we don't g'et a factory an..teed by twenty 'business 'mie'n of 'ca 11gr 9f W.j, :I-11 ' ' Reid's farim' on going soon, half the (stores: on Main ;iy�in Street. H you ,bill khe bank t Greet• will be sufficient." night. The cars of Mr. a for taxes it will be charged' to Ilaro'ld Bogie, Auburn, and Mr. Thos. "Yes, butane thing the people can't bank for taxes it will be charged to Mcphee., 'of Nitre, crashed, with the ,unders'tand is why the Dominion Bank ,this accountand the guarantors will result that 'Mr. MoPhee's car was t gaped the factory, asked the May- have to •pay," stated Mr. Stewart., badly wreckbd. Billy Bogie, who was drr. "But we would rather pay and get a with 1}'ihe s. father, recav elved some nasty Avon Chests needed credit. The factory going.",s. 1yom'inlion Bank extended .it under "We wouldn't ask you to dio that," Visitors: ' !Mr. and !Mrs-, Percy GRbb . Section- 88 of the Bank Act. In' addi- ,stalted 'Councillor Bolton.' of Detroit with 'Mir. and, )Mrs. Harvey - ion, 20 men -on Main Street 'guaran- (After further discussion a motion McGee; Mises Anna Dobie with her w teed the acco'unt.� These men paid moved' by 'Councillor B'o'lton - second- t'' 700 last, Saturda The bank 0111 7 With, s, Ma wjMiss 'Clara f Scholtz. ld � y y' ed by Councillor Johnson, was passed, with and Miss 'Clara Scholtz. acomip'lete'd unfinished work in the fac- the depurtatiorr promisingthat dory,"' explained Mr. 1Stewart, any Mr. Harvey ''McGee sang at the an- �, agreement signed would The slhown'.to niversary services' at Hacklett's church Yes, but the Dominion Bank ani. the coup teil' and town solicitor, nlea,T Lucknolw on Sunday' night. Rev. The motion read: "That in the ev- 'Cummings, a former 'pastor at St. ent of tale 'Seaforth Holding Syndi- Helens preached Cate completing, arra Vements with 'Thelocal churches observed the J. Bos:hart for, the purchase of th'e Armistice )Day two minutes' 'silence . von 'Chests 'factory, the, council and �approtpwiate ref'ere'nce was made agree 'to rebate taxes 1931, 32, 33 and to the day. ' ' 34 and' raise seizure." Pref. Anderson of IHluron College Rent Warehouse preached in the English Church on Gouncill'or Hudson reported that D. 'Sunday morning. C. Warwick had approached )nim with IMr. and IMrs. James Carter are refhomerence to renting a storehouse at home 'after {visiting with :their daugh- the Wolverton 'Mill. His company ter,''Mar, and Mrs. Nelson Hill, Go'de- wislhed to useSeaforth as a distri'but- rich. ing„ centre. The matter was l'ef't to The 'Baptist Ladies' Aid held a very the Finance 'Comnndtte'e o'ni the Eug- (successful tea meeting at 'the church gestio'n of :Councillor Bolton. on 'Saturday night. IMayor Sutherland read a fetter from a Las Anyelesa firm with refer- ence to the flour mill. They wished WINTHROP further information. Wants License Changed William Deacon addres'ed the coun- The regular meeting of the Young cil with reference to bowling alley People's ,Society was held on Novem- 13th Edith H;illen 'presiding. licenses. The license now is $25 and .ber with Th'e meeting was opened with a Ti tmn. he wished to take a license for six Bol - months only at $12.50. He explained followed with prayer s Irene cad �Y the alleys were closed all -summer. tin. The ,Scripture lesson was read �A • "I -am not in favor," stated Goun- by Miss Elizabeth McFarlane. The �O � mtinutes were adopted as read and p 6 cillor.'Bolt'on. "My 'busines's tax is the roll call was answered by a pro - (3 a just as much. � „ verb. The topic, "East Meets West W r It .is . not fair to .the pool' roo'm;s, in Trinidad," was talken by Isabel m G thought 'Councillor ,Hu'ds'on. _As 142r. Deacon left, council turned Bettles•. Rev, G. E. Morrow gave an address .on Missionaries. After a - At, s'6 I to committee reports. Reeve Crosier 'hymn, the 1ord'6 Prayer was repeat - JS 41said the gravelling -was finished' on 'ed in unison. Several games were the streets. Councillor Oludson re- played and ",God Save the King" MEETING OF IiURON ported for the Property Committee. was, sung. Council wished to know when the iMr. and `Mrs. George Eaton and COUNTY COUNCIL work of cleaning the town hall was Kenneth, Mr. Tim Eaton andMr. Jno. to comnve•nce. 'The.fauntain, a source Bullard spent Sunday with 'Mr, and 'i of mtuch argument during 'the past The next meeting of the Huron Mrs. Foster B. Hex. year, again came up for discussion I IDr. and Mrs'. Hlarburn of Seaforth 'County -Council twill be held in, the with nothing being done. Mayor I c spent Sunday with MT. and Mrs. Ir- ' Voun'ty Council Chambers, Court ut ,erlan'd, as relief officer, reported Mouse, Goderich, at 2 o'clock on the one family (having received 4 little win . And -Mrs. ::afternoon of Tuesday, December 4th, coal. d and 'Mrs. Andrew y with Mr. 1934. )"Wjhati Jatbout this 'bowling alley and children spend, Sunday with Mr. „ and Mrs, Jahn ,Montgomery. :All accounts', notices of deputations request? asked (Reeve Crosier. ' ,or applications and, other important "Somlelbody make a m'o'tion." -- ----- - 'business requiring attention at this "You can't do it," skated Clerk Wil- 13AYFIELD mueeting of the Council, shou'l'd be in son, and explained' the by-law setting the hands of the 'Clerk not later than licenses. the Monday previous to the meeting "Just let it go," suggested Coun- (Mrs. Metcalf returned last week .of the 'Council. cillor Bolton, and the matter was from a visit to her son near Pitts - [Dated at Goderich this Sth day of left. burg and daughter in Detroit. 3dovenabeT, 1934. Goderich' Wants Meeting (Miss Lucy 'Woods arrived Thorne on J. M. ROBERTS, Saturday after a very enjoyable boli- 11layh Sutherland told council a da in Irelan County Clerk. letter had beet) ,received' from Gode- Y d, where she visited her 8492-2 aunt. th'e Gadeng Council with reference On Sunday next Rev. Mr. Nobbs to' reducing the status of the local of Otterville and Rev. W. G. Bugler Collegiate to a High, School. The let - TOWN OF SEAFORTH ter, he said, came from only por- 'exchan'ge pulpits. Service will be, at ' ` 'tion of the council. % 7 Remembrance Day servhce on CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POST- (Councillor Broderick said he had' . ING OF VOTERS' LIST been in touch with Dr. Aogers, formr- Armistice 'Day was a very fitting and imipressdve service held in' the square er S. C, S.. Princioal, and now in the beside the Cairn on Sunda mornin • Voters' Lista' j 1934, 14unicipality I of Department of ,Education of Ontario, , y g' ISeafofth Nunt of Huron November 11th, at 10 o'clock. Rev. Y and 'he bad a'dvi'sed strongly against R. M. Gale, minister of St. Andrew's ' NI@7.1I'GE is .hereby given' that I it, .Dae matter was dropped,. United Church, opened, the service I ]have complied with 'Section 7, of the 'Council' adjourned after :hearing a with a h r'of invocation followedeice ' Voters' Lists Act and that I have number of tomlmiunications. with t thee' reading of the second chap - posted up at my office at Seaforth g Finance Report ter of Isaiah and a s .,on the 12th of November, 1934, the The address from The report of the Finance Commit- Joshua, the -4th chapter, 6th roers!e: i_dist of all persons entitled: to vote in „ r (the said municipality at Municipal tee as adopted by council, is as fol- What mean ye by .these stones? Electrons and that such list remains lows: Wreaths were then laid at the base + -6bere for inspection'. Thos. 'Storey, salary, $60; John A. of the cairn by (Mr. Murdock Ross Wilson, slalary and transportation, and' Mrs. Carrie. Two minutes' of IA•nd I hereby call upon all voters $70.95; H. Snell, 'salary, $60; A. Pow- sil'ence were then observed. Rev. W. Ito take immediafe proceedings to ell, account, $3.7'5; W. H. Elliott, acct. G. ,Bugler, Rector of Trinity 'Church, lhave any errors or omissions correct- Board of Health, $1; Earl Ross, wag- read the names of those who had fal- ed according to jaw, the last dray for es, $9; Jos. Hoggarth, wages, $16.88; len and offered the prayers suitable nopeal tbeing •the 3rd day of De'cem- 'Canadian National Railway, crossing for the service. 'The school chil'dr6h ' lber, 1934• protection, $3.06; John Purcell, wag- then sang Kipling's hymn, "The Re Dated at Seaforth November 14, es, $9; Robert 'Piukney, wages, $9.00; cessional;" led by the Rector,. The County of 'Huron, hospital accounts, veterans tihen marched past :the cairn JOHN A. WILSON, $74; A. W. Dunlop, account, $1.43; each pl'aci'ng a (poppy on the (wreaths. MunicipalWorld, account, $1.30; Dun- Rev. Mr, Bugler closed the service Clerk of Seaforth. lap Tire & Rubber Goods Co., 50r; with prayer and benediction,. 3492-1 Joseph (Heffernan, ,wages), $18.75; Bell IA service in keeping with Armi's- Y tike and 'Raememlbran'ce Day was held in St, Andrew's United C&Urch Sun- day morning, November,, 11th, at 11 o'clock. The minister; Rev. R. M. 'THE WESTERN FARMERS' WEATHER Gale, cond'u'cted the service. 3t was INSURANCE MUTUAL COMPANY -opened ,by singing the National An- them followed by two minutes' of Organized 1905 silence and invocation. The hundredth psalm was then sung to the tune, HiEAD .Oti'li°ICE: WOODSTOCK, ONTARIO kp`•Old 'Hundred," followed by suitable r' Caen and Bonds o Sand: $213,720.62 respon's'ive reading and -the. Lord's >a': Prayer'. The choir sang a Special 'i The largest Tese+rve balance of mmy )Canadian Weather Insurance number, 14Qh Ring, Ye ''Bells of , , i.Mu,tual O=Vany doing bvsdnew in- OnrtUAO. Peace." The ministerchose as his temt; Roman 14: p19: Let us, there- Prbmpt Adjustments and Satisfitioty Settlement$, fore follow after the things which ('Ask Your 'Ne`1ghlbor) J8 not a'PAcy (Holder ito*, you should not 0aill to she or wT te, Telephoave Co., aecourut, $2.45; R. Ica our 'Special Represen(ta'td'ves-'- i F'rosrt & Sort, account, $1.14; N'. Cluf . TJbW,)! �T RA:TESI AIV'AJUAMM & :'SoinYs, account, $4.3'4; S!pro •t and sooat, account, 35; FreId' eves, F. MCT exciter John A. Murray lavages, $2.126; (nuc egiate institute Board; $1,200.00- Fred Reev"; wwa;ges, McKillop Taekersmith $112; Thorhhg. K'IeSir, wages, $1U.2�; ' Phone 24+9 rSoafoi'th.. Phone 148 r 2, Seaforth, Jos. Hogka'rtth, wage's, $8.501 J'ois>ep'h c COC�IaI�LD Stbtt'ey, acCodlrlt, $PS,Lghlarnder?3 ;ANY CIIJp„i11111i RE ( ' Banld,„p cganint, $100; Eki. 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I..rl,i, ni,• (�nN� r� had i r,„go4"1`�,,; Y.l, �'Ij�s a„ .,I+ �i,t.11t�': � rr�nT r;w :�IS ar,� 'i,a, ,.,'� ,L`(L�' 9 �1rrxx,Fa,',<, l�na�e�' 1 r"`J,'!4��, "Y,:"$ . 4#1115,. iI�,,4,�t, �':P�fh�r�� n,Fnaa��':1 7t�wrlt.�.d'�?�4���4p Vir�it�t.l.iu>�,:�e�,FN., r' , J �' d-1k';:1u •t. t' � r i", Y '•C a V f �"+ 4(' 4 , n r e 1ni '�• e r r Fa r t rf I ,( iC�•,.;�"r,-�,4,, `k v 7 1�. r r, . 7 7 1 r_ r •. v � k. , E t ,S. t Gt k r ,., .:> ....!' t r, , ,,,w. , . • ,_ :, ,r.,.• r �, :., ,ry tr � ."�+r,;� O,Ik,�� r, �` '�.�.,,:;�,, y'� X' 2a,,. g �k. -. __ a 1 .fit. ;;,• ; V : %'., 1 m,:r i f ry::'r w'� . �u✓'A ° �P :I� ,A X..'ti ,rum , 'ry C. , 1 y .e • n .. :.' -' - ... , ,; ., .._ a'o" ,dY n. ""_.'ik a ;,,nen tM1 rf-:: _ .�t s ` a 'i v a. k 1': I. _ . r _ IC �r. ••� n, ✓r- '. ! u3�,r.t Y);. 'Eif ''a i ? r4�JtY '-�S n + r: . S,,t.1ryf's5aiM`�ut,',•?ni.. t � �Ir�' i aC� '•}ine ?F� .R. I s, I F , �t 1 � t�3 I r �•,, ry v.O"e., rkX%a4 A­�'S. ti art c At`hree Po alar u P ► a a 'rices 160' 5 19.50 alae ►erica s ,•Y' 5 Qb Ql 50 50� What a chance to buy., a The height of coat smart- ness at the prase of an ord- inary coat. They are warm "Overcoat in English Elysian, and as smart asr coats worth *Melton, 'Frieze or Whitney 'twice these sensational law . prices., Furs are used with cloth. Greys, Blues a n d a lavish hand. Even the lin Browns are the popular col- Ings are guaranteed. All the wanted shades and styles in; ors.. Made in the new Tube, the new Treebark and Suede � Cloth. Raglan or Sllpon styles. Some without belts, others Colors, a r;e principally_ with half or'all around belts. Black, Brown and Navy. We can't urge you too strongly Sizes _36:. t0.46•..1, _:. " _ _ .to.. see these Croats beio_ r_e_ Come in and See Them. you b>ay. Substantial Savings MEN'S' on -New and Setter a Dresses;, • New styles, rough Crepe, WindbreakersJersey and Woollen Cloths; ; ' ;,:' day or evening wear. All , colors, some with metalic k;:' ; r DOESKIN trim; .long or short sleeves. eN Wonderful value ! OC -11 $3.95 $5.95•. ' Made with new ,club stripes on pockets, sleeves and collar, with or with-: out initials on front. Red, Flannelette /Green, Sand, Navy, Ma - Blankets 72X84 a goon, Black. $2.95 Full double bed size, whip- ped singly, finest quality soft finish; pink or blue bor- der. Don't wait - Buy MELTON them now! NEW WINDBREAKER' $2.19 Parr GRENVILLE CLOTH Made of good weight, Buckle bottom with wear resisting Melton- ' Lastex Girdles, 79c strong dome fastners. warm and cozy. Navy or Good strongLaster in these 12 -inch Girdles • four Tan, Cocoa, Maroon, Grey, Black, with elastic or Navy. buckle bottoms. neat short garters of silk elastic. Sizes: Small, med- $2.25 $3.75 ium and large. The ideal garment for regular wear. Formerly $1.00., Special 79C HORSEHIDE SHEET` SKIN Pillow Cases WINDBREAKER WINDBREAKER These Pillow Cases are constructed from high grade The 1 o n g e s t wearing Genuine Chrome Tan with cotton and are woven to gine the utmost comfort Windbreaker that is made wool or plush lining; good ,plush lined. All sizes. soft pliable leather. All and the maximum durability. A tested production - from British factories, and are extra fine cotton. sizes. Knit Bottom, $s.95 Glider Bottom, $6.93. . Either plain or hemstitched; 42 inches wide. Very Special; 79C Pair Glider Bottom, $8,95 Knitted Bottom, $5,95, or hP'9 r make for peace." "0 'G'od, OUT Help THE McKILLOP MUTUAL John 1` Lepper, Bruedfield; J'am,6s Sbol- TElOMA1S SCOTT, C'ronwty, AgeO in Agee" Past" was sung as the olbs-, 'dime, Walton; Thonw Mbylan, No. 5, for I iblbei{t. 'iug '&-Sjn n folitowed by the ibenedic- FIRE INSURANCE CO Y. Seaforth; Wm, R. Archfibal+d, No. 4, k W. F BRAVEM tion. Safokith. Seteretary' Tre'asuTer , t Rerv. and Mr's. W. 'G.''Bugies and HEAD OFFICE �SEAFOR;TH, ONT.- - Exeter, Ontario. Rev. R. M. 'Gale (attended, the funeral GLADMAN '& STAXNURY, of Rev Dean Tucker at London last O"7'CERIS: Usborne & Hibbert Mutual S6%ditioT% il3xeter. (week, Alex. Broal(fapt, 'S'eeortih - Vis• FiCompany Insurance COm iColle(ctors for the Bible Society will Jamtes CorinAly, Goderich - Vice -Pres. ! soon be making their calls and we Merton A. Rend, Seaforth - Sec.-Treas. Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. i hope th6y receive a liberal donation. AGENTS -'President - AliVlt�U1S §INaLAInt THE JOHN RANKIN, IMT, d iWa. Hluglh Laren; 'Mar- Pinlay ` cKerehet', R. R. 1, Dublin; Vice-�sid(etfit - - 'SIXON DOW AGENCC age ion' and 'Christine ftctaren, Wi Port John !Murray, R. R. 3, Seaforth; E. R. DIRECTORS Ellgiai, spent the week -tend here with G. Jarramith, Sr dhag�en; Jas. Watt, SA►1tTLih1L DiICN1t�ItIS J. T. AILLliS�hl�, Misses JoaeWne and�.Maud 1Sterling. Blyth; C. E. tt, Kinc'ard'ine; W. VGIM. •H. CaUAi�]S��iANK InSUialTGe O� all k1j11t�« and 5on., 9VAn, J, "t'e'a, 'GoderWi. Md ON'lw) t Bbuds, Real xg te. 'i1V[r. Ja>a1ie� Oam{emnr a � were week-'aird�;u�ss'ts of ''l�fi'. and fi7ma , DTR ] S. AGENTS Jt iv 1 51ERY, Ce ainaiy' Atge�dG, fbr M-10 ey, t6R Fara , John !Clain6ton. !Willliarni Xvox, omdesbaro; George 11Irs. rairdner. daughter of Libimblirt, Jares Con- Iondrm sedt the *eek-enctith Mrs. No. AIL*N t(�xs.'boI7tTnAe an'd',]Iivdc�v1plbr,. Aft tf y �y,j�y,y �y},�,,yj,, yy,�t,,,� q?y ,,5yy �•�,y�.,,�,,•��, y,�i i�{!r.'l� ''L��' l q..l�l I } I�i Y,�( ' ��a�L' i.�►NY'�i 1• ' ' O', A71tl�ti,L IN1'j .[fA711h^PtP• .0 �1�� D'1p1� � a � 'i"IA•uk4L (N'!L'g�J:M'r r 1 '. sn'} 5 y'r�k F 7r� ,„}�1 ��%�S' t ix . •.. Nt• . Y. t 1 (1" „ r . •.e ,. ., ... .. ",.1 ,. ,ir .. Y 1. .J�:.r.. y, E w4 rY ,.r+. it -0: ..'r. •,e.....'..w .6.>.a�rz.tu. „ L...:, r.. •,«n,.. ..,., �... .G. :, .: z.- ..: .. .,.. 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