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21 -Mournful
23 -Plunge
24 -Arabian
garment
27 -Awe
'32 -Cripple
34 -Shallow
vessel
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367Sense of
auperiority
39 -Period of time
40 -Russian
village •
community
41 -Before
4.3 -Father and
mother -
47 -Very
disagreeable
(ooling)
51 Metal .
52 -Be at the
•Is*asis of
54;Tidy
55 -Fish eggs
56 -Girl's name
57-Sailom
(collon)
58 -Female
sheep
59 -Prophet
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persons
2 -Monster
kgaeloss
paper
+Tibetan
POWs
541Odent
6 -Great Lake
7-Deterioratfon
+Bands of
color
9 -Woody plant
10 -Those not hi
office
11 -Direction
26 -Winglike
20 -Title of
respect
22-Leave4aking
24 -Priest's
vestment
25 -Rule out
26 -Ventilate
28 -Large truck
29 -Born
30 -Vehicle
31.Greek letter
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37-Aicoholic
beverage
38 -Sea eagle
42 -Merits
43.Liquid
measUre
44 -Region
45 -Shout
SOLUTION
96 -Winter
precipitation
48-Pluntlike
• fruit
49 -Weary
50 -Period of
time
53 -River in
Wales
NEWS of
CRIr MARTY
Mr. and MTS. Alex Gardiner
and Mr. Henry Eckert visited
on Sunday with Mr. and- Mrs.
' Ed Knechbel of Rostock.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Ken Morrehead
and family ot Brampton visited
with Mn and Mrs. Alex Gal•dimeTt
Mr. Gersham Spear of Toronto
spent the 'weekend with his'aist-
er, Miss Olive Sneer. •
Mrs. Jack McGee and children
of London holidayed with, her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walk -
Miss .Janet Ballantyne of Lon-
don is a guest of Mts. Grace
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Woods of Owen
Sound were weekend guests of •
Mr. and Mrs. Tammy McKaig.
Mr. Russell McKellar and Miss
Joanne McKellar of B-uffalo are
visiting with relatives in the
eomanunity.
Mr. Edgar Sheppard and Miss
Alice Sheppard, St. Catharines
visited. on Thursday with Mr.s.
J. R. Jefferson.
Mr.,and Mr& .Rix Ramsey an• d
Cathy Hulley vikted during the
holiday weekend with friends
at Kitchener.
Mr. and.Mrs. Ted Harburni and
family' returned home on lVfolt-
day from a thnee week trip to
the East Coast
Monda.ry visitors with Mr. and
'Ws& Alex Gardiner were Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Feil.
Christine and Alan of Water -
LOO, Mr. and .1Virs. John Wallace
and Debbie have returned home
from a trip to the East Coast.
Several members of the. McK-
ellar clan from Cromarty attend-
ed the McKellar reunion at Lions -
Park, Seaforth on Sunday.
Members of the Hibbert Sen-
• ior citizers club -met at the home
'of Mrs. J. R. Jefferson in the
form of a picnie on Thursday -
A pot luek dinner was enjoyed
and the afternon was spent play-
ing games and a social chat.
Refreshments were, served at the
su,• hour. ••
. Ernst Horney of Kamloops
B.C. spent a few -days with his
oonsin 'Mrs. J.R. Jefferson.
MT: and Mrs. Eldon Allen and
'blue coal'
Champion Stove and
Furnace
WILLIS ‘DUNDAS
Office 527-03150 —Meg.- 527-1053
MM. and Mrs. Calder McKaig
visited with friends at Sudbury.
Mr. Otto Walker njoyedf a
plane trip to the Western Prov-
• inees where he visited many
friends. He was accompanid by
his daughter Mrs. H. Currie of
Dorchesten
(—1 A Busy Week in
71,r,
The LCW of St. Peter's Luth-
eran Church held a social eve-
ning Wednesday. Their guests
were the LCWs of Ellice and
Logan Churches. The presi-
dent, Mrs. Edwin Scherbarth,'
welcomed the visitors and pre-
sented Mrs. Lena Bennewies,
the oldest active member of the
LCW at Brodhagen St, Peter's
Lutheran Church, with a cor-
sage.
Mrs. Oscar • Young, Mrs. Min-
nie Vock and Mrs. Fred Young
were in charge of devotions.
Mrs. Robert French was the
pianist for the devotions. Games
followed with everyone taking
part to make the evening enjoy-
able.
A large ' decorated birthday
cake honored Mrs. Bennewies.
Guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Aug-
ust Scherbarth last Monday
were Mrs. Irene Barth, Marble
Rock, Iowa, Mrs. Betty -Keszler,
Victoria, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Scherbarth, Sr., Mrs. Cath-
arine Scherbarth, Mitchell, Mrs.
Anna Elligsen, RR 4, Walton
and Mrs. Emma Dietz, RR 1,
Final Dance
The final cabaret dance of
the season washeld Wednesday
evening. at the Brodhagen Com-
munity Centre. The Royalaires
Supplied the music for dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leonhardt
returned home last Tuesday af-
ter spending the weekend at
Noranda, Quebec. They accom-
panied Mr. and Mrs. Real Big-
ras of Sarnia to the cottage. of
Mr. and ' Mrs. Albert James,
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ander-
son and Ross, Brooks, Alberta,
'Mrs. Mabel Higgerson and Har-
ry Proctor, RR 3, Mitchell, vls-
ited with Mr. • and Mrs. Ken El-
ligsen, Sunday evening.
Flowers were on the altar at
the Sunday morning service of
St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
from the wedding of Ross Wood
and Judy Wolfe, Saturday eve-
ning. A 'newly formed ladies
choir, under the direction of
Mrs. Lorne Mueller, sang at
the service at 10 a.m.
•133rd Birthday
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Davis, Fallarton on Sunday, to
celebrate Mrs. Ilavis' mother,
Mrs. Lena Bennewies' 83rd bir-
thday were; Mr. and Mrs.. Jim
Lloyd, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.
George Roar and Warren; Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Rock, Walton.'
Mr, and Mrs. Robert French,
June, Wanda and Billy Vock,
Brodhagen; Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
lie!: llennewies, Kitchener; Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce McLean and
family, St. Marys; and Mr. and
Mrs. John Henderson and fami-
ly, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice
attended the wedding of Mrs.
Sholdice's niece, Helen Blow, to
John Pet& in Ottawa on Sat-
urday. The wedding took place
at St. Mathews' Anglican
Church..
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaefer,
Debbie, Stratford, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scher-
barth and family on Sunday.
Sgt. and Mrs. Dick Watson,
Douglas, Donald and 'Dianne,
having spent a month with Mrs.
Watson's parents and other rel-
-atives in the community, •left
last Wednesday where they take
up residence at an Army Base,
near Oromocto, New Brunswick.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl yock spent
the weekend 9n a motor trip to
Northern Ontario. They were
„ accompanied by Mr. and Mrs,
Mervin McKay, RR 4, Mitchell.
Mr. 6 and Mrs. Ralph Scher,
berth and family, .Betrolt, spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scher-
barth, Sr., and also attended the
Wood -Wolfe wedding SaturdaY
evening. Mrs. Lavine Rudefella
and Grace, Elmira, visited at
the same home Sunday and Mrs.
Itetty-Keszler,- Victoria, BA -re --
turned home with them.
Mrs. Sack Somerville, Toron-
te„ called on Mr. and Mrs. La-
vern Wolfe recently.
Mr: and Mrs. Gary Sholdice
and family are holidaying at
Port Franks Provincial „ Park
this week.
. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scher -
berth, Detroit, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. August Scherbarth dur-
ing the weekend and also at-
tended the Wood -Wolfe wed-
ding.
Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens and Mrs.
Gordon Bach spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, Norman Rode
in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brickanan
land family, Parry Sound, spent
the weekend with Mrs. Brick -
man's lather, Mr. Dalton Hinz.
Mr. Clayton Ahrens, Toronto,
is spending a few days at IMMO
With 111,4 parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Wilfred Ahrens,.
Visits Prange
Miss Jane Rock, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bdvvin Rook left
for Paris, France, frern. the or.
onto International Airport on
Wednesday. After travelling in
Europe for two months, she will
—be Ilring-in-Southern-France-in
the Riviera district where she
has accepted a position as an
English. teacher in a regular
French Secondary Schaal. In ad-
dition, Jane will comnamice
part-time studies on an M.A.
program in the French language
and literature at the UniverSity
of Aix-en-Provence.
Messrs., Robert and Kenneth
Ahrens, Stoney Creek, spent the
weekend at the home of their'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Ahrens.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Rock on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. William Broughton and
family, Atwood, Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Aitchison and family, Nia-
gara Falls, and Mr. and Mrs.
Boris Bruder, Kitchener.
William M.. Hart
FUEL ETC.
•Phone 527-0879
Seaforth
1101d RetrXii100
r•
The Wesenberg reattiofi was
held at the VoMnumitY Centre,
Sunday, Approximately 78 at
tended, DA charge of the Pro-
gram for tha day were Mr. and
Mrs. Mervyn Leonhardt, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Leonifardt• Bredhag-
en and Mr. and Mrs. jack Saw-
yer and Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Leenhardt, Seaforth. Guests at-
tended from Burlington, Nia-
gara. _Falb11041h TOT011t0,
Brusbels, Walton, Seaforth,,
Chatham, Mitchell and surround-
ing district,
Mrs, Tena Kalale, Commerce,
Michigan, spent the weekend
with Mr. and M,rs. Manuel Beuer-
man, Mr: awl Mrs. Wayne Beuer-
man and Jeffrey, London spent
Sunday at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leon-
hardt and family, Thamesford,
visited with his parents„ Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Leonhardt,
— NOTICE --
For Co-op Insurance.
Cali
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Phone 527-1464 — John St.
SEAFORTH
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• Farm -Liability
• Employer's Liability
• Accident and Sickness
• Fire, Residence, Contents
• Fire, Commercial
Life Irieurance & Savings
• HuronCo•op Medical
Services • .
• Wind Insurance
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NEWS of
CRIr MARTY
Mr. and MTS. Alex Gardiner
and Mr. Henry Eckert visited
on Sunday with Mr. and- Mrs.
' Ed Knechbel of Rostock.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Ken Morrehead
and family ot Brampton visited
with Mn and Mrs. Alex Gal•dimeTt
Mr. Gersham Spear of Toronto
spent the 'weekend with his'aist-
er, Miss Olive Sneer. •
Mrs. Jack McGee and children
of London holidayed with, her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walk -
Miss .Janet Ballantyne of Lon-
don is a guest of Mts. Grace
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Woods of Owen
Sound were weekend guests of •
Mr. and Mrs. Tammy McKaig.
Mr. Russell McKellar and Miss
Joanne McKellar of B-uffalo are
visiting with relatives in the
eomanunity.
Mr. Edgar Sheppard and Miss
Alice Sheppard, St. Catharines
visited. on Thursday with Mr.s.
J. R. Jefferson.
Mr.,and Mr& .Rix Ramsey an• d
Cathy Hulley vikted during the
holiday weekend with friends
at Kitchener.
Mr. and.Mrs. Ted Harburni and
family' returned home on lVfolt-
day from a thnee week trip to
the East Coast
Monda.ry visitors with Mr. and
'Ws& Alex Gardiner were Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Feil.
Christine and Alan of Water -
LOO, Mr. and .1Virs. John Wallace
and Debbie have returned home
from a trip to the East Coast.
Several members of the. McK-
ellar clan from Cromarty attend-
ed the McKellar reunion at Lions -
Park, Seaforth on Sunday.
Members of the Hibbert Sen-
• ior citizers club -met at the home
'of Mrs. J. R. Jefferson in the
form of a picnie on Thursday -
A pot luek dinner was enjoyed
and the afternon was spent play-
ing games and a social chat.
Refreshments were, served at the
su,• hour. ••
. Ernst Horney of Kamloops
B.C. spent a few -days with his
oonsin 'Mrs. J.R. Jefferson.
MT: and Mrs. Eldon Allen and
'blue coal'
Champion Stove and
Furnace
WILLIS ‘DUNDAS
Office 527-03150 —Meg.- 527-1053
MM. and Mrs. Calder McKaig
visited with friends at Sudbury.
Mr. Otto Walker njoyedf a
plane trip to the Western Prov-
• inees where he visited many
friends. He was accompanid by
his daughter Mrs. H. Currie of
Dorchesten
(—1 A Busy Week in
71,r,
The LCW of St. Peter's Luth-
eran Church held a social eve-
ning Wednesday. Their guests
were the LCWs of Ellice and
Logan Churches. The presi-
dent, Mrs. Edwin Scherbarth,'
welcomed the visitors and pre-
sented Mrs. Lena Bennewies,
the oldest active member of the
LCW at Brodhagen St, Peter's
Lutheran Church, with a cor-
sage.
Mrs. Oscar • Young, Mrs. Min-
nie Vock and Mrs. Fred Young
were in charge of devotions.
Mrs. Robert French was the
pianist for the devotions. Games
followed with everyone taking
part to make the evening enjoy-
able.
A large ' decorated birthday
cake honored Mrs. Bennewies.
Guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Aug-
ust Scherbarth last Monday
were Mrs. Irene Barth, Marble
Rock, Iowa, Mrs. Betty -Keszler,
Victoria, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Scherbarth, Sr., Mrs. Cath-
arine Scherbarth, Mitchell, Mrs.
Anna Elligsen, RR 4, Walton
and Mrs. Emma Dietz, RR 1,
Final Dance
The final cabaret dance of
the season washeld Wednesday
evening. at the Brodhagen Com-
munity Centre. The Royalaires
Supplied the music for dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leonhardt
returned home last Tuesday af-
ter spending the weekend at
Noranda, Quebec. They accom-
panied Mr. and Mrs. Real Big-
ras of Sarnia to the cottage. of
Mr. and ' Mrs. Albert James,
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ander-
son and Ross, Brooks, Alberta,
'Mrs. Mabel Higgerson and Har-
ry Proctor, RR 3, Mitchell, vls-
ited with Mr. • and Mrs. Ken El-
ligsen, Sunday evening.
Flowers were on the altar at
the Sunday morning service of
St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
from the wedding of Ross Wood
and Judy Wolfe, Saturday eve-
ning. A 'newly formed ladies
choir, under the direction of
Mrs. Lorne Mueller, sang at
the service at 10 a.m.
•133rd Birthday
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Davis, Fallarton on Sunday, to
celebrate Mrs. Ilavis' mother,
Mrs. Lena Bennewies' 83rd bir-
thday were; Mr. and Mrs.. Jim
Lloyd, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.
George Roar and Warren; Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Rock, Walton.'
Mr, and Mrs. Robert French,
June, Wanda and Billy Vock,
Brodhagen; Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
lie!: llennewies, Kitchener; Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce McLean and
family, St. Marys; and Mr. and
Mrs. John Henderson and fami-
ly, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice
attended the wedding of Mrs.
Sholdice's niece, Helen Blow, to
John Pet& in Ottawa on Sat-
urday. The wedding took place
at St. Mathews' Anglican
Church..
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaefer,
Debbie, Stratford, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scher-
barth and family on Sunday.
Sgt. and Mrs. Dick Watson,
Douglas, Donald and 'Dianne,
having spent a month with Mrs.
Watson's parents and other rel-
-atives in the community, •left
last Wednesday where they take
up residence at an Army Base,
near Oromocto, New Brunswick.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl yock spent
the weekend 9n a motor trip to
Northern Ontario. They were
„ accompanied by Mr. and Mrs,
Mervin McKay, RR 4, Mitchell.
Mr. 6 and Mrs. Ralph Scher,
berth and family, .Betrolt, spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scher-
barth, Sr., and also attended the
Wood -Wolfe wedding SaturdaY
evening. Mrs. Lavine Rudefella
and Grace, Elmira, visited at
the same home Sunday and Mrs.
Itetty-Keszler,- Victoria, BA -re --
turned home with them.
Mrs. Sack Somerville, Toron-
te„ called on Mr. and Mrs. La-
vern Wolfe recently.
Mr: and Mrs. Gary Sholdice
and family are holidaying at
Port Franks Provincial „ Park
this week.
. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scher -
berth, Detroit, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. August Scherbarth dur-
ing the weekend and also at-
tended the Wood -Wolfe wed-
ding.
Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens and Mrs.
Gordon Bach spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, Norman Rode
in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brickanan
land family, Parry Sound, spent
the weekend with Mrs. Brick -
man's lather, Mr. Dalton Hinz.
Mr. Clayton Ahrens, Toronto,
is spending a few days at IMMO
With 111,4 parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Wilfred Ahrens,.
Visits Prange
Miss Jane Rock, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bdvvin Rook left
for Paris, France, frern. the or.
onto International Airport on
Wednesday. After travelling in
Europe for two months, she will
—be Ilring-in-Southern-France-in
the Riviera district where she
has accepted a position as an
English. teacher in a regular
French Secondary Schaal. In ad-
dition, Jane will comnamice
part-time studies on an M.A.
program in the French language
and literature at the UniverSity
of Aix-en-Provence.
Messrs., Robert and Kenneth
Ahrens, Stoney Creek, spent the
weekend at the home of their'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Ahrens.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Rock on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. William Broughton and
family, Atwood, Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Aitchison and family, Nia-
gara Falls, and Mr. and Mrs.
Boris Bruder, Kitchener.
William M.. Hart
FUEL ETC.
•Phone 527-0879
Seaforth
1101d RetrXii100
r•
The Wesenberg reattiofi was
held at the VoMnumitY Centre,
Sunday, Approximately 78 at
tended, DA charge of the Pro-
gram for tha day were Mr. and
Mrs. Mervyn Leonhardt, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Leonifardt• Bredhag-
en and Mr. and Mrs. jack Saw-
yer and Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Leenhardt, Seaforth. Guests at-
tended from Burlington, Nia-
gara. _Falb11041h TOT011t0,
Brusbels, Walton, Seaforth,,
Chatham, Mitchell and surround-
ing district,
Mrs, Tena Kalale, Commerce,
Michigan, spent the weekend
with Mr. and M,rs. Manuel Beuer-
man, Mr: awl Mrs. Wayne Beuer-
man and Jeffrey, London spent
Sunday at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leon-
hardt and family, Thamesford,
visited with his parents„ Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Leonhardt,
— NOTICE --
For Co-op Insurance.
Cali
W. ARTHUR WRIGHT
Phone 527-1464 — John St.
SEAFORTH
Complete Covoragm for:
• Auto and Trnek
• Farm -Liability
• Employer's Liability
• Accident and Sickness
• Fire, Residence, Contents
• Fire, Commercial
Life Irieurance & Savings
• HuronCo•op Medical
Services • .
• Wind Insurance
HOE
LACES' *
5c. Each
JACK
• THOMPSON
wily Shoes and
Replirs
Main St.
Use
Expositot
Want - Ads
Phone 527-0240
• SEAFORTH
JEWELLERS
(Formerly Savaugess)
PHONE 527-0270
for
Weddings
Anniversaries'
Showers -
Birthdays
and every gift occasion
•
•
44. airimums
• ANNOUNCEMENTS '
O ACCISSORIES
COM IN AND
ASIC FOR YOUR
FRES-BRIDAL GIFT
REGISTER
•
IIIMMOUPOntne*
•
1
Keep Radios swinging,
Barbeques turning,
Flashlights burning.
Your choice of C -Cell, 10
D -Cel or Penlight ,•.. • FOR
9 -VOLT
TRANSISTOR RADIO
• Hours of power
for your radio.
Buy now and
SAVE more than
- HALF! It's like 70
getting 1 battery r
free!
•
/41
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all your summer needs
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Foam Padded
BABY SEAT
Deluxe model
Keeps ,travelling • • tots
safe'. Hooks pverAuto
seat. Shoulder harness,
folding chrome frame.
Red, Blue or et net
*Black vinyl., 7.77
2 -Gallon ,
PLASTIC PAIL
Regular 84c
Light, strong, ribbed
polyethylene. R olled
edge, finger grooved
handle.
Asstd. colors. •59
Jumbo Pak
-SPONGES
Compare at 98c.
Save 590 — a Year's
supply of sponges in
assorted colours. t101.
uses.
Big value • 841T
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Lambswool
WASH MITT
Regular 99c -
Thick fleecy Mitt for
washing and polishing.
Snug fitting wrist. A
must for
car care. .79
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5 -String
CORN BROOM
Reduced
Clean sweep, inside or
out. Thickly tufted
wire -bound head, 36"
haydwood
handle.
688
• Jutted
YACHT MOP
▪ . Special
For those mopping -up
operations at home or
• aboard. Thirsty fibres
' wipe clean.
Long handle. •
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Twin Brush
POLISHER-
Compare at 409.95
"LZWYT Shetland"
polkeher spetcla up
fiber eare, liandsoniely •
styled; wjth polishing
• brushes and lei 00
buffing padS10.00
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• Seaforth
Phone 527-0240 Seaforth
5 OCIPITE
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Westinghouse
...TOASTER
Compare at $16.88
2 -slice, auto pop-up
and, shut-off. "Just -
right"' shade selector.
Bright chrome finish,
cool white 1 A Cho
end panels, pimp
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