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Hi hfis g 50th ANNIVERSARY k. .. .. .::.. } ." � i", P o s 'For Chhdyren� r, r A. gra1.m Yom• .; a. �� •I► . b�; N, 1 1 a o At'chOOlq..a.)l�(1: Ch;W�oh-, .l,' i 11 }�.., . • Of~-. s ,Iv •(Nil y �� '. C& C.. A: . t y ' ^.^*h'*"'-'-"�4 ,'Sk44Myv q Y57.1'. . « '. .'\ire• r`; :. , . ! f,�iu•r'' S"..R.,'� ,r, : ' - 4 a.." ? Any dou'gt , s. to there (suing "While, Sl1P ices 1 '�r.'. „ a First Presbyterian Church «.+` snow far Christmas wds clls� ,.'1 � to ;p p;r pnow t' 4"t: ^;1'n; >r y „���,•� !.•:, pelied Tbursstay vvbep 'tilg Y.:. t The Sunday School of Fir'st arrival zg .,,,.,, 1rth on TO T., • +` � Presrb eri'an' f5hurcti held the#'r i<+*�'t '1 weather becamg decidedly cold, It'ardl�: &tths$ +ed wtGX � -- : `s "sn %t 'annus'1tGhriamas entertainment on .r+`' er and snow bean fai'1(tgg chat thQ• grad ;int �q,: 1 ya' I 1.>?- fir' a '0 -F: steadily. After Several' �fql'"` vphixe, w� Gdv$Te. tea + �Y� ' Wednesday evening. Rev. D, G. + ;. the est f vV the M- eta CamFbellr..was the chairxipap, The. : e.�i its Burin e p e To a ino I. v:•eeks which i.n the morn „con :.'Vvho• were of a 1,; ,, ,, program, opened' with the Christ '%• t1. � ati w "' mar, hymn "Turk! TheHerald '' :. sisted of ;half $now and gleet, anal to rej"O, � 't,i: ' • , Angelo Sing." Miss S. I. McLesn's' .. i, winter would appear to have alai a tit4=1 ( � ,f i".::.,;w y' class' sang "Away in a Manger," i 1� �, come to st y. made na differepcof x a y �!o-�',t', , 'te and also gave two recitations in f`: .:around 'the J.aons 'i4A�`, iMr5 r'1 and Mhan Street g tls h, y unison, entitled, "The Lowly / t . �^ Stable" and, Rwho is Coming To- l ' * ® ® ® 1� , . `cIutchiitg �n 'th �x 5a&ta ,' ., �m; � `' m,": ' 1 night?" Mrs., James Parkin's class t eta that entitled .the II' , t 6> a? ; t1 t: I Santa. �1 } gave a chorus, We.Never Try to 6 Peep'; : Lloyd Pethick sang "`Bob- +. e a ri ,Rion. ofo� y I • by+ Bumble Song"; Mrs. Camp- N; finished the o1%re;n h'Iled theyst: ,p4.} RETIRING TEAL ER eat Theatre to 'aatraelty farI'M �+ ,bells class' gave a recitation' -by 1^. seven small bays; 'solo by Douglas ` shows vu3 lch iFere anode ovalis "' Scott; Mrs. Elgin Nott's class„, a ;, HONORED ATN . through the C."Wm 11,0 q.' f ' dialogue, '"Happy Birthday ,TO � and M'rs. H J:. vautherlamd owr 1 � . r• ' w , `d' t i- - - and E. ,Orbwe` ` APera:ter ofl 'a s. '' Dear Jesus”; recitat#oir by Marlene . v1 Carter; Donald McKindsey gave a (• = Christmas Party and 'theatre.. ,', �� �4>. + �° = The stocking distit utioc h t r : piano solo; recitation, Lind Dob PreSentatiola Marks year was t'he Ia t in th ! son', and, Glenn .Staffen and Ran- fi a ' ` a f a Tis o e �+ 4 }.f r { s a y § N. •.�' s< e i;,:3<y y y b' w11�? ft ., +r ,ff aY ' >Y aid 'Rennie received' the co:lection: S ,t ,: 3 `f. twenty.. ears Burin ..3t r.' tw.: r s' ga <•�.N M� Gathering. T ,�� �,.., r :., Mrs. J. B. Russell's class ve .a, r o Lions Club has sponsored San[tai. a ?, try x ,. .. ' 2 ' visit, according to club ofEicial5a ,M, . " recitation, "'Let's Pretend?'; reef- ,,,. „� s 5 'f?ys:h" Y a `x' Ff ey>.. , : he' pupil' S. r lu �, k tation, Bobby Reith Mrs. W. J. i a T s• of S- No. 7, Tuck aAl I I n : r +> . • • z rr " ti ersm#th, 'held their annual Christ- ,. + r' r ;k f � Thompsons and, Mr. Campbell's ' y ? mas concert on 'Saturda evening. ' I In. sr sg^V A t � x • class gave "The Christmas vis- r; h achegr, m y � y " .,..,, �„ ; ; „ ; , „ under the direction of the to 1n R 1 T� ,'' rr ,+ F �r ion and sang Christmas carols; V<, ng<' k; ;R.. s «,m Mrs. Elva Ellis, and the music R %Y . Mr. Re#tir's class gave a dialogue, , �> ,�., su er•'isor, Mrs. G. Wendorf. The ' w the actors tbeing Hugh Gorwil'l and, .y k p t"i '" school was ached to ca acct At ENGINE EPtE Bob Scott; piano nolo, Donald Mc • 2 e ;3� P p y �s Kind$ey; dialogue, "A Quiet Eve ': j>3 y. of the ro am the {ur £:. the close p gi h��y�i i' teacher, who is retir#ng to join the +d ?„ :>Y; y;r Hing with the Radio," by Mr. x .'i ` i Reith's class. d of was alledstaffetoothe platformrth Public S•where Geo. Kruse Fred • Adams ` The audience sang Christmas r' ' her pupils formed' a circle, each Have Narrow Escape �4 : Carola and Santa Claus'. arrived, and11; ' " `, holding a link of a chain of names - 't ch ray; r, presented each child with gifts, .r " of the pupils and a pupils of Mrs. On Saturday. ",,,c ST, THOMAS SUNDAY SCHOOL V Jvl s, S y,,1+,1f 3ry+y y Ellis. Susan McCowan then read When an engine they' were^atari F J 5t. Thomas' Sunda School was • '' ! the following address: , . , y Ing exploded early •Saturday -biorxi " } •. the seene of a Christmas art for I x' ' +'1 "Dear Mrs. Ellis: For two years � , M � 3 party ing, George Kruse, mana`ge'r of ��4 11 the children on Tuesday night of • you have been our teacher and it tis., �. Huron Farm Feeds, and Fred Ad a�,4M1. r, this week. Tn the absence of a . °�`l is with deep regret tthat w'e say rector, Mr. E. C. Boswell acted' as .l good-bye to you as you.. leave us ams were sex erely. irtirned about ,X { w, • master of ceremonies and , took •, V at this Christmas tlme. But we the engine and building is es e face and-' Itands mat, charge of the ' program. Supper have the assurance that what is ��. ' ed in excess of $1,000. , 11y was served at 6.30 and a short pro «� , our loss, will tie Sea o is gain. Mr. and Mr Adams `'�* , ;•gram of songa and recitations fol - , '� , "During these t 6 Ceara you starting the engine for lice d' 4 lowed . $ f; �-f:;:.,t]ye well-known `' have come to mean a great deal operation, when fumes, vchfet , 5.— ' + Mr, and Mrs. Joseph 'Scott Christmas ear.'ol began the even- £; to us. It must be very difficult , -� y, parenily had coTeted, expTraaFsds celdb�te 50th' anniversary of :: Ing's 'entertainment, Ann Trout- . to be a teacher, To •:'keep our, igniting oil, .Seaforth fire wioww `. - " ' their marriage at thein home beck, 'Fred FleweO, Janet' Row- 4 hands and our aninds Ibvsy, and. at . at Roxboro on Tuesda�7: Clue,' Marian FTewitt, Douglas' was called, and the. lire =cpm Rfowcliffe, Barbara Mennell, Char- 3 e _ '� - } V S�amry &eY9iIDe t8 CaABe ng. t0 have fi glace ;room ,y�r. ve xe� � t ar - . -. ,. .. , ' - " '. s, '1 teat proof oiat aybuxoa 1 tyr you e Ta all u : ', w,. lined e n MR M -'reelfatilms, a d?° r Timaife i13gg3ne, . . 1;. M..1 , .. - r• _ _-_ , , a: c n ,'Sr of having all your�Entrancere is .ffie e pupils Present Table To `.' re`s r RIJ■ Tr SGOT •. and Sharon Q#otham"played) piano f' Mrs. HO arrhh / solos. .Ronnie Seoins; .Barbara �; pass their • examinations success- 'Ir., } Dungey and Roy Scoins' sang as a �t fully. No doubt your kindly way " MARRIED 50 YEARS tris. An illustrated Christmas with us and the deep love you The stab of the 'Bell IV 'I one `E' . story 'by� Mrs. E. C. Boswell con- • ` have shown us wil in future days yiik eluded the program. ` office in Seaforth on Friday hon r , help us to sing: Dred Mrs Lloyd. Hoggarth, who aP p The climax of the evening was School days, school' days, Well - Known McKillop a visit from Santa Claus', who talk ter ten years as chief operator i>n Dear old golden rule days." Seaforth, has resigned. She is ,, r ed to jhe children and distributed, "We feel that your life and Couple Observe Golden gifts and candies among them, succeeded in the 'position by Miss ideals w31I have an important in- Jean Armstrong, of Paris. ° Weddin Anniversa •�' fluence upon our future. We wish a g EGMONDVILLE to extend, to you our sincerest manageospoke broieflyicand Mise The Sunday School of Egmond- •, , . wishes for 3^our future success i° Weilknown and highly' respect .vide United Church and the .,,,;{.,;,%re - •� • '• M. Fortune,. on behalf of -he staff,. . ed McKillop residents, Mr, and .:.• and a14so wish you a Merry Christ s schools of Mrs. Ellis, Mss. Nichol- '; presented Mra. Hoggarth with a s •"' • mas. As an evidence of our sin- magazine table. Lunch was sere Mrs. Joseph J.. Cott celelirated,the goo and+ Mr. Trott, presented a • •:•� ,A 59th anniversary of their $carriage . fine program in the school room :.;: " • • its.cerpt appreciation, we, your pup- �. ;; 1a at their home in Roxboro on Tues- , cls, past and present, wish to pre les , of Egmondville Church on Tuels- sent you with this tea service, to " may tVS �µ0;� da avenin Rev. A. W. Gardiner • • be a constant reminder, eapecaallp and all sang "For She's a Jolly' tMr, and Mrs. Scott were married yvaa in the chair and presided ov- • f ��• o a the home s. the bride's Parente, ..•„ J. � when you enjoy a leisurely cup of Good Fellow." Santa Claus: then J t er a program of solos, duets, quart - • sr 2� . •.. ,v. tea, that there are those who hold took over and lunch was served to . -:4 f• the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ettes •. and recitations. Eighteen, - you in high' regard.—'Signed on be- close a very 'pleasant evening. ` Carnoehan, of Tuckers'mith, on the, half of the Pupils of S.S. No, 7, During the program Mr. and. 1 diplomas were presented to chi) - farm now owned by John MCCOW- dren of the 'Sunday -School. .Santa Tuckersmith," Mrs. Wilson McCartney gays vio- as. The minister was the late Rev. Claus appeared and 'presented the Not yet, children, but never fear— At the close of the address, lin and piano selections, and An Neil' Shaw, of Egmondville. The * * I; attendants were the late 'Mrs, small children with gifts. Stuart Keyes presented Mrs. Ellis Benson Scott sang a solo, accom- Jahn Cameron, Egmondville; and S.S, NO. 10, STANLEY you may be' sure that he is near! with a 'beautiful silver tea service, panied ,by Mrs. John McGregor. ( 'Mr. Melvin. Scott, now of Edmon- S.S. No. 10, Stanley, was filled f� to capacity. on Monday night when• , . . But now it's late so run to bed and A Christmas Message from Seaforth l t1 ` Until retirement from active the pupils, undfer, the leadership of ' a t farming a few years ago, they re- their teacher, Miss P. McBride, and 0 'Y sided continuously in the solid) music teacher, Miss Dougall pre- dream of Christmas bri ht for Santa will s stone house which far ae ma>i� g and district Ministerial Association - 'I years has been a landmark of Har- seated an excellent and varied gt'o gram to an 'appreciative audience. S lioro. The house now is, occupied During the program a ,draw was make your dreams came true bless r - It iby their only son, Mr, Samuel made for the 'Junior 'Red+ Chas& when Christmas comes, a passage of Scripture, that the ocea j% Scott and his: family, while MT. i sion suggest, is Luke's' story of the birth of Christ. in tens of 7.;' quilt, and It was won by Ken our helarts . Jod-n1 ht . thousands of churches, this Scripture has been read, and made the and; Mrs, Scott . live across the ,Caldwell. Santa arrived and. did- y g ', ,I road still in .sight of the Scott tri'buted gifts, candy, oranges ands t basis of innumerable sermons. At this time of year, with tokens .i, h acres cleared more than a bun- apples to all the children. of the Christmas event on every hand, and the whole land vibrant ' dred years ago by the late Robert Ashfield Elects I Phones Mother I Stiff Has Presentation Slips On Ice Suffers with the melody of Christman 'hymns, we can do nothing better 11 , Scott. I than reflect on this Christmas lyric, for such it is, a hymn set to j' On Tuesday evening some fifty e O ,� Three Councillors From South America For Miss Mary Bell Serious Hip Fracture music by the Holy Spirit. . Fie' relitivesl and, friends gathered at , _ _ The poetry ofthis passage is exquisitely fine. Can anything of the Scott home to mark the ocea- Ashfield Township elected, three. On Monday afternoon the at>�ff Slipping on the ice as she was the kind be lovelier or more simply told than the birth of Jesus, lk cion Among the guests were Mr. councillors Monday in a closely Mrs. J. M. McMillan received a about to get into her car near her as chronidled by the beloved physician? Here is an event, the most , + much appreciated' birthday present of the Public School met in, tit' and Mrs. J. M. Ggvenlock,-*ho re- Carol Service fought ,battle betvieen nine Candi- home on Cholic Street, Friday in of histoty, yet in its telling, there is no embellishment, a r„ this week when her son, Miles Me- teachers' room to do honor to a rK + eentty observed their 64th wedding dates. The remaining seat 'fiad Mists Mar Bell, w•ho is severing' morning, Mrs. J. J. Cleary, Sea- nor any tendency to lengthen out details. The entire twentg anniversary. Progressive euchre Choirs of three Seaforth been filled; by acclamation pre- Millan, phoned, her from Bogata, Y verses tucked away in a corner of a modern newspaper, Would. Columbia., Mr. McMillan has been hef Connesii n with the school. forth, fell and suffered a severe F, was enjoyed ands a short program Churches, Northside, St. Tltam- viously and a renomination meet- 4 fracture of her hi attract little attention, and might. easily be overlooked. In twenty , „' on the staff of the Tropical Oil Co. After tea i f, served, hiss Bell p• presented, including selections by a3 and First Church, will unite Ing was' necessary prior to the Discovered lying on the ground s'entence's. the world's greatest love story is told, the birth :of was presented with a table' ):imp. �' Mrs, J. M. Govenl'ock, Miss- Goven to resent a special Christmas election. in the South American city for the human•ity's most colossal figure described. Ohl the cif rfioite p a mark of appreciation and friend- by two ind.; on their way to q r ' lock, J. T> Scott, J. 'R,' Scott and, carol service in 'First Presby- Elected werre' John, Bradley, 3$0; Past two school, Sanely McMillan and Fer- poetry, the lovely language, the unending glary, of the Christmas Andersoif Scott. Accompanists, terian Church Sunday even- Andrew hitch#e, 301; and Kenneth years ship on the part of the staff, ii were James M. Scott dad Mrs. in The combined choirs will MacKenzie, 260. — g'us Rowland, Mrs. Cleary was tak- lyric of Jesus' .birth at Beontingen 9• v--'•--- en4o hor home and later removed' It was not a mere contingency, that JFsys' birth should � 11 John McMillan. be conducted by Jas. A. Stew. Defeated were Raymond; ,Winne- 0 40 ® ® • � to Scott )Memorial Hospital, inseparably linked with peace among men. Peace on earth is tiie'r! Mr. and, Mra•. .Scot't' were Pres- art and Ro'bt. E. Becktel will gan, 246; Marshall Gibson, 19'li; Testament `I Child is Injured lri Mrs, Cleary was preparing to go note exultant in this lyric of Christmas. The New Testament °' ented with a' silver tea service be organist. • William Fitzpatrick;177; Bert Al- to London to get her daughter a book of peace, a book that pronounces a blessing on the peace- • during the evening. ton, 149; Irvin Zinn, 102; and Rau- y Grand Bend Accident when the accident occurred. makers. The core of Jesus' teaching is the supremacy of love ands ben Wilson, 102. Greetings sacrifice, the ministry of service and mercy, the mightiness of right ' u Acclaimed earlier as councillor Doiina Tettmar, two and a half •— and justice. if we are to have peace among men, we must k+i**` ' • ® • was Elmer 'Graham and acclaimed • The attention of readgs Is Y—o'" old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, the peace that is Christ's. 11 Ptibli�e School. Has reeve was, Cecil' Johnston'. directed to Pages 6 and '7, Bruce Tettmarr, of Grand Bend, was Eastern Star Holds In the very centre of this matchless story ie the Child e 1. ,�7° where Seaforth merchants ex - Perth Farm Forums Y admittkd to St. Joseph's Hospital, chief actor in this world, drcama is the Babe of Bethlehem Tlie Calncllelight Service tend Christmas Greetings to London, •Monday night with a Christmas Party shepherds, the angels', the manger, the star, these are inodeYt ai ,,,; , t 'ww 1 •,' " Discuss Radio Programs their friends and customers, CBC wras comaneiided for thein fractned' skull, suffered when she Christianity 'began with a Child. There are plague spots`. of s'o ,y, Ari idill�>00.1ve cgaidic�ig,f c9roi news, sports', edntcational programs, and to the messages of Hen- was struck by a. car in Gibb's'.Park The Eastern Star Lodge held its, called 'Christian countries where 'babes are not born, but otlraefi bef*% +V as',pPif Serltet'� OJ%0110 of CX14X. radio station Will have and weather, Song operas, sing-, sail merchants on Page 4. at 4°, 0 p m . annual Christmas party on Thurs" into the world, with scarcely a chance to live, to love, or, be,10L d:. , the , 46ddrth' �9flbiitll: 4. 410111 :.y ' quite a bouquet if they gathered .ing commercials. and' crime rpres� 'PQjt'oe said the little girl was on day evening in the 'IA,O,F. Ha11, God bath joined togethor t'he cradle and Christmas. Its We •VI*At' _ NoAholk,16 l."UnItedt. b� day together all the posies handed entations were scored by praetle-i a Olgigb with three playm;,tes with about fifty present. peace on earth there is a way to ,get It. Tridil the Child bi''fiho, , ` A 0 ` 0 * whsft they were in Collison wi h a Mr. Harvey Mason was in charges teachings of Jes'us." Train him to think peace: Iibar i im frt %lie \ #aIIS them by Perth Forums at this die- ally all forums: .4e ,Dao unani• 4 y avenins, �''+' 'Chj11'wltir es',..:. .. of the program and composed sev de4or,,tod fo3t the. Ktt'L"asioxln, �V cussion, They' Are Tops', and it is+ mous improvement ouggasted ,was car dr'iren by Bruce Bossenborry, p p ideals of brotirerhood. To do.tiris successfully; the C1t4'lit mliot li ve "''' of Orail'd Bend. The other children era) amusing poems, whish were a Chris,tilLn environment. ' 1vveli lied. r thdir farm •brdicastisd'and farm iii to have Sunday pil>g►'mb morel ani c Ns.'ri`d't;or CV'os ' Jsines . tson, tervierws that are Mog;t often mein+ k'eepin,g with: the day. Lions Club Pays v )sit were.:tiwniujured. given :by D, H. Wilson, Geo. Kruse Christmas in many 7 omes this: year ena not but ,kro dtlfer�irt1. while thos* fpartieiphting, in Rftcl tioned. Most forums lit' P' h thiiirid,: ThC,tiriver of the car had little and Andrew Crozier. M. E. Clarke from Christmas' a year ago, Thrice bltftAtd: Is the trtitli, that the TO County lo><tte was in' charge of the "mike." The l 11 Ribs to' the d5he, , 4 inelUtltsiL3 97fiS is, Also PaVora,'lily ceimziae}Yt+ their radio 'stations are pu'ttlnlg' at iitshCe to avoid, hitting the ehil- Christmas lyric in'cl,udes• not only (poetry, dharm' slid nlslour,,;but Vonald Mason, ltiarion ,harirber ed' upas,,: Their lads :seems to be tot into serving. weir circa, tiub drgn r'itertording to police. They following took 'part in the 'pro comfort as well, Me, ' whose' birth' W'e culofM6%6lra,t0, sit:all H_ ., , gain, ill'arbain 1111fls, Ibex. anter, in farfm broar�Cas'ts. :O'ne forum since opinion's wore g8ked( for 'here, O'n' Sunda Afternoon members b6idiotei0dl 'him as he drove over gram: Miss Marion Mason, Mrs. bless end comfort the heavy' heart,. in 'hbirres *hdlr6A.41h'rktfYi �' , Xa`ren 'XIdd;"' 0,Wendolyr#.,Ghtlotie, asks that the P'ert'h Agricuituralt they are••-'•'�(•Ciititributed). of the Lion'syClub were in Clinton :a ,406;'ott the narrow trail, in the Helmer Snell, and Neil and, Miza- neither the same; nor i3'Voi' eats be, ere the'aha:'Y'tlE0t1 dlro1,eFhN J'ean:. SMLeJl, ;1'SD t FdllmiA;: I%0b Repres0ntative have times on the i"ur their annual v�Isit to the IluxbYi 11 it " :^s' . beth McGavin, 'Caret singing was, broken. �kutihi .iiliitfl?87ttbti,: Brueg radio, *:,. ,'County Holrie,'ollawiug a biitrrt"„Udf'3'aid Ferguson, Dashword: one of the main features of the m ]Iib:A, rlr 0�.airThe moot a0prechded 'prisgralua "Ldoit here gitbr I • ro s ' ivhii ii' featuretir o6'01s 04t *;the .child in Grand• Bend. meeting, with 'Mrs. J. B, Rigglnb 'Oh! Christmas', Merry' Ohrtst'Yn , is it.><~ha:i'ly (ttint# ` '�:iYx�n V• r i"clrtndJ aI �Y ', OeroweYe: sarin and thione holuYd fi r. , !r iii . .her t Lo . on, slid Miss• Mason in charge. A deo 'i�iW'ith its memories' and reetin s wI h: ,, ;' i s'; ' ft .t t 1 hair in thin turtle sdapt rYtov3ng irictures anda short ,. o1k 0 b't r, :ted ng o nd g g , t i hrj�, • '' ` O'V t ljj1 !N[i7itt; . ' 's;,:prapiiate 4ttfrcTuy : j hograin;' n ti Ii' en, a b iter, ly: Olean 'bean bell st."'Chief,',, ; table John A. Cowan of cirrous lunch fwas Served at the p'or eace and hope will 'brigh;tati if bill, loy0 ii(r' d 'we1'1lYtowvW' I , , , s t'h6tuhtla Iai d Y •.. O , 40, ' p ,,� ..- SEflWart q?as aoobitupA>rris't, ettiturai talit0. and a Aetdtt anlu tr, the hair dnaliy 'Came lily ttigbth+sr s. hylas treats' tveY'.e.dis•irib tteYi. :thy 'Villrlfie• palite�' nvt'etigated• close of the program. As we listen, for !ts message, with oUr dy 6 lti�'I,tal�ts Ag OV4" k , . i 0 .l , 1. ... r. :r .: :..: < y `, , ; • �., ,, . .::, :., t :. :: 1 r :. ,. , ...:.. .: ..: , ;t ,. �:L .. .�i .: 1 r ,. .., . .... i ..:. , :. ....., , .. ,:. . t., .,f..: : :...: ::. :, r :, r ,... ,:.- ... ,. ,. . ... - I : ,. ... I. .. , m. r , :,, .. 1. .: ,. , ... .. ,. I,. 1. ,• .. ,. : .r,. .., -, . .,i. .... :,«r...,,. .:. .... .. .:.e.. ...r.,.. .a, .., ..�•...,.., ,:. ,•....W,..;, -a„ _,..,:..,:-.,..._�,. �...:-n... u�u::u.2::..�,..... :.. ,,.a.s,.u. - ✓-. i• , , .. - ,�.:,..n. •�.i'•'