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Presents Tr.ophi
Supper, presentation of tro,
Pities, followed
by, daneene
contributed to a pleasant'"e_ ,
ning when forty-three me
bers of the Cranbroole Dart
Club ..and their ladies met in
the Community Centre, Fri-
o e. • day for a final get-to-gether.
of the season, • Meeting earls
Monday night the, league has
provided fellowship and re.
taxation and at the same time
)teen competition between. the
various teams, especially bet-
ween the various players who
watched With interesttheir
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names go UP or down in the
individual• standing
rBfafothree, the
ent 'to high score..
Alexander with 100, points -
Fa finishing most games- to•
Don Snyder with 42` and for
starting most games to Ernie
Back with. '1 Individual
trophies, to each `member • of
the team finishing first.* the.
play-offe went to, the "Tigers"
Captained by Gordon Engel
and• Overs being . Frank
Smith, Ken Fischer, igen Mc-
Donald, and Carman Balker.
CONFEDERATION
CARAVAN
LIONS PA
SEAFORTH
TUESDAY:
DUNE 13th
11 a.m. to 11+ p.m.
Area Schools which . already are scheduled will
visit the Caravan in Groups as follows :
11 a.m., Clinton Public' School ; lI :30 . a.m. St.
James' Separate School;1:30 p.m. St. Columban
'School; 1;45 p.m., McKillop Schools; 2 P.M., Wal-
ton Area School; 2:15 p-m,,Hullett Central School; -
2":30 .p.m., Seaforth Public School ;'3 p.m., Dublin
Schools; 3 :15 p.m. Seaforth District High .School.
OFFICIAL .OPENING
Ceremonies begin at 7:30 p.ni. when a civic wel-
come wilI,be extended by Mayor Frank Kling. Oth-
ers taking part' Will be Frank Sills, chairman of
the Centennial committee anti area Reeves.
ENTERTAINMENT
During the evening entertainment will be- present-
ed en the ,Caravan stage kY SDHS band, Huron
.CentennialkYouth Choir, Atwood Concert Band, as'
well asby pupils of local schools.
• REFRESHMENTS,
Special refreshment booth 411l ,be in operation
throughout the day to ser,ve visitors to the Cara-
van.
Plan a picnic in Seaforth
Lions Park - - plenty
--of parking - :- - Caravan
- closes at 11 p.m.
Admission: FREE
There is no charge ro for
admission to the . Par
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or aravn..
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This team had finished 2nd
over the season with 02 pts;
Finishing firskever, the sea-
son- was the "Pee Wees" with
88 points captained. by Don,
Snyder with Jack Knight,.
Gary Evans, Charles Bray and
Johxz Seddon.
'Other, teams playing wer
"Beatles", 80 pts with Erni
Back (cape.) Mike. Gulutze
Glenn Huether, Tim Oils
worth, -. Gilbert • Hetheringte
and Bill • Brenwer.
"Stones", 77. 'pts., Stuar
Steiss (cape,) Lothar -Weber
Wilfred Strickler, Mac Mc
Intosh, and Carman Smith.
"Bombers", 69 pts., Ji
1�night (cart,), Marry Jack
lin, Dennis Ducharme, Doug
Evans, -Earl' Dunn and ,Tim
Armstrong.
"Cate', 68 pts.,• Donald
Rend • (cape.); Pete an Veen,
tuart 'McNair, Jim Hart- ' and
Rae Houston.
"Hams" 63 pts., Ralph No-
ble,
(capt.),
Gordon El-
ston Speiran and; Joe Steffler.
"Wiffs" 49 pts., Harry 13o1 -
ger (capt.), Box Alexander,
Donald Clark, Stanley Fisch-
er and Jack Conley. •
For individual points the
10 highest were Ernie Back,
146, Dan Snyder, 134, Stew
Steiss, 102; Bill Gordon, 90;.
Jack Knight, 90;Gordon En-
gel, 87; Jim Knight, 86; Har-
ry Jacklin, 86; Ken ;Fischer,
80; Don Pe • , 79. For start-
ing a game a er gets 1
point and for Ishii* a
game, 2 points.
-Ladles of the anbrook.
Institute catered_.to__ a meal
while music for dancing Was''
supplied by' Ian} Wilbee. Mr.
Frank Smith acted as Master
of Ceremonies. •
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News of, .:
Cromarty
Sunday visitors' with. - M. .
and Mrs. J. R. Jefferson were
Mrs. George Marks and sons,
:Lloyd and Eldon, of Trow-
bridge, Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert
McCrae, Guelph, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Jefferson, Miss Gladys and
Miss Irene Jefferson, Goder-
ich and Mr. Donald Jefferson
of Auburn.
Mr. and,Mrs: Grant McClin-
chey and family of Hensall
visited on Sunday with Mr.
and. Mrs. Bill Hulley and fan-
ily. • • -
Mr: and , Mrs. C. S. Koot
of Baarn, Holland are guests
of their daughter end son-ine
law., Mr. and Mrs, Joe Van
Valkengoed. •
Mr. and Mrs.,,Doug McKel-'
lar and faliiily of Seaforth,
were Sunday visitors with
Mr. Liz'ldsay McKellar.
Mrs. Roy McCulloch is a
patient in Seaforth Commun-
ity Hospital,
Mr. Ross Love and 'daught-
er Sheila of Atwood were
Sunday visitors with. Mr. and
Mrs.. K. McKellar.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker
visited on Sunday with Mr.
Alvin- Cornish, Exeter.
The play "Here Comes
Charlie" presented-. by the
Friendship Circle of First
Presbyterian Church, Sea -
forth -in Staffa Hall on_Friday
Night was well attended. It
was sponsored by the Marian
Ritchie Evening Auxiliary of
Cromarty church. Mrs. Ger-
ald Carey entertained ivitii a
reading" and Mrs. Gordon
Laing and Mrs. Norman Jef-
ferson favored with accordion
numbers during intermission.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardin-
er attended the funeral of an
uncle 9f Mrs. Gardiner, Mr.
Norman Ratz of Waterloo on
-Monday. •
Mrs. M. Lamond was hos-
tess for . the Home Helper's
meeting of the Women's Mist.
sionary Society. Mrs. Mervin
Dow presided and led in 'de-
votione
Routine reports were given
by the secretary and the trea-
surer. The Study Book "In -
diens in Canada" was presen-
ted by Mrs. Grace Scott, as-
sisted by Mrs. Calder ME iaig
and Mrs. -'M. Lamond. Mrs.
T. L. Scott presented . a film
strip.
The offering was dedicated
by Mrs. Dow. The meeting
closed with the, Lord's Pray-
er. The hostess was assisted
in serving lunch by the com-
mittee in charge.
KIPPEN
•
Mr. and Mrs, Louis- Kirk
and family spent Sunday with
Mr.. and Mrs. T. Kirk in Port
Stanley.
•• Miss Gayle Robinson retur-
ned home last 'sleek from a
four weeks vacation in San
Francisco, California and oth-
er points.
Mrs.' Bert Thomson who
had been hospitalized in
South Huron Hospital for the
past week is reported to be
ifnproving.
Mr. and Mrs. John 'Long of
Owen. Sound spent the week
end With Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man ,Long.
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,K ER - NGERIE.
JUNE- 8-17 olnl r ^
SAVE. 25v AND MORE '
Eaeib- garment is made of -,Kayser tozoos tr'on ' Satilene
and featured In a mule range of .colors including white
pd
Sand", `•`Centennial Beiue ` ,?andy ellow".
arene quaodntl end arnedve and ;appliqued, With fines las e. -Bur
.e
St. James' Church, Seaforth was the scene May 37th
for the marriage of Connie Eckert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Con. Eckert, Seaforth and Arthur Murray, son of Mrs. John
Murray and the late John Murray, Dublin, -
MOORE •.- TAYLOR
Standards of white lilacs, pink
tulips, ferns and candlebra for-
med the setting in Varna Unit-
ed Church for a pretty summer
wedding where - wedding vows
were exchanged between Carol
Anti Taylor and •LIoyd John
Moore on June 3rd at 3:30 -p.m.
The bride ie _the_ daughter' of
Mr. and --Mrs. Robert Taylor, RR
3, Clinton and the groom's pat-
ents are Mr. and Mrs.' Clifton
Moore, Exeter, Ontario.
Murdock Morrison assisted by
Rev. G. Mills, Clinton, perform-
ed the double' Ting eeremony
and Mrs. Ray Huether, Walton,
cousin of the bride, was organ-
ist. The soloists, Mrs. Marlene
Mathers and Mrs. Darlene Lee,
sang the "Wedding Prayer" and
"I'll 'Walk -Beside You" during
the eeremony and `Bless This
House" at the reception. •
The• bride, given •in marriage
by her father, lookedlovely in
her floor -length gown of white
organza over bridal taffeta: The
bodice was highlighted by a flat-
tering square neck line, empire
waist and striking monk sleeves.
Elegance was portrayed in the
gently controlled Aline skirt.
The •main centre of attraction
was focused on the detachable
chapel,, train cascading fron} the
back- treckline and a tailored
bow. The delicate Swiss guipure
lace. enhanced the empire waist,
sleeves and train. An -extra full-
ness at 'the back of the gown
fol%wed in a, sweep train.' A
crown of ' rystals and pearls
held her bouffant veil of French
illusion: She carried a cascade
of white stephanotis 'accented by
pink sweetheart roses with„ ten-.
drils of polished ivy.
The' bride's attendants were
Mrs. Jacqueline Roberts, Sud-
bury, cousin of the bride as mat-
ron of honor and her brides-
maids were Mrs. Pat Taylor, RR
3, Clinton, sister-in-law of, the
bride; Miss Ann Stephenson
Varna, cousin of the bride; and
Mrs. BarbaraEisenchink, Exe-
ter, sister of the groom. Misses
'Sylvia Forbes RR 2, Clinton,
cousin of the bride •and Heidi
Eisenschink, Exeter, niece of
the groom, were the bi;ide's two
dainty flower girls.
The attendants were all dres-
News of
Walton
Mr. Kenneth Shortreed,
who is attending a ten -week
course in electricity at the.
ProvincialInstituteof Trades
in Toronto spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. James
Shortreed.
Campbell Wey, Roy Wil-
liarnsor}, Douglas Fraser and
Torrance . Dundas attended
the forty-third annual confer-
ence'at Westminster College,
London on Wednesday last
week. - -
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald En-
nis, Steven and Leanne of
West Hill spent -the 'Qveelt "end
with the • ibrmer's -parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Ennis.
Mr. arid . Mrs. Jerry Achil-
les end Debbie Ann of Fergus
sperit the - Achillesandek Anne,d al
S.
R.so
Mr. and 'Mrs.. Donald Achilles
and Danny.
Sunday guests at the home
of Mx. and- Mrs. Kenneth Mc-
Donald included, Mr, and
Mrs, .'Murray Huether and
Joan, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Kreuter, Atwood; Mr.
and Mts„ David Bell and fam-
ily, Islington; Mrs, Grace Mc-
Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs.
James McDonaId, Mr, and
Mrs. Donald McDonald and
family, Mrs. John McDonald '
Mr. and Mrs 'Alvin McDonald
and Lynn, all of Grey, Town-
ship, w..,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Kenneth Mur-
ray of Toronto spent the
week end' with Mr. and: Mrs.
Gordon Murray and Mr. acid
Mrs. William, Murray.
Miss Ida Scherbartlr, Strat-
ford, spent a few days last
week with her sister.. Mrs, F.
R. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. William Tay-
lor and family of Staffa visit-
ed on Sunday witfi Mrs. R.,
Achilles, ti `
Mrs. Wolfgang Stutz, Wat-
ertoo, vlslted on' Sunday YAW,,
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tori:
,, •A " AA:
sed alike in candy pink floor -
length chiffon over, taffetta
gowns. Their sleeveless gowns
had an empire' waistline, sheath
skirt and . a flattering cjiiffon
panel falling from the' cowl
neckline of pink and green
flowered "embroidery trim. The
bridesmaids carried a• cascade
of white mums and. trailing
green ivy 'and the flowergirls
darried nosegays of white mums
centred with a pink sweetheart
rose..
Mr. Ronald Moore, Exeter,
was his brother's best man and
the -ushers were Robert Moore,
Exeter,, brother' of the groom
and Barry Taylor and Donald.
Taylor, RR 3, Clinton, brothers
of the bride.
The bride's mother chose a
soft cosmo pink chiffon over taf-
feta trimmed with matching
guipure lace. With this she wore
a pink and '-White flowered hat
covered with white tulle with
white accessories. Her corsage
was white baby mums„with phik
sweetheart roses. .
The groom's mother wore' a
ming blue lace ensemble with a
white pill -box hat and white, ac-
cessories. Her corsage was ,pink
delight roses.
The reception was held in
Ontario Street United Church,
Hall and the eight charming
wastrels were Misses Shirley
Mustard, Joyce Hayter, Peggy
McA,sh, Margaret Aldington,
Bonnie Sterling, Gwen Yeats,
Katherine . Forbes and Linda
Blonunaert.
For travelling' the bride chose
a versatile ensemble in a Cari-
bbean blue basket weavelinen
material. With this she wore
'white accessories and a corsage
of pink carnations.
Following their weddjgg , trip
to Expo and United States, Mr,
and Mrs. Moore will take up res-
idence on Saunders St., Exeter.
News of
co }stance
We would like to welcome
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Wall
and family to; the community.
They are residing
on mer Colclough farm, the for -
Joan Itowatt spent the week
end with. Cheryi Dale.
1Vlr, and Mrs. Fred Buch-
anan attended the funeral on
Friday of the lateScott Rob-
ertson of Goderich. .
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Dale
received the prize at Clinton
Spring Fair on, Saturday for
being the ° best Centennial
dressed couple there.
Mr.Rile
and Mrs.d Sadie RilMrs. ey pent
the week end in; Ajax with
Mr. and, Mrs. Douglas Riley,
Kim and Greg.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart
of Gocierich, Mr. George Hart
and, John b'f Brussels were
Saturday evening visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bueh-
anen, and family.
Mr. John Leeming of 'Win-
throp, Mr. Miller. Adams of
Huronview, Clinton visited
on Monday with Mrs. Irene
Grimoldby.
Mts. • Reg Lawson returned
home on Saturday from Clin-
ton Public Hospital Melody
Osborn returned.home on
Monday from Seaorth Com-
munity Hospital. We wish
them both the best of health..
Mr. and Mrs. John Thotnp-
soil on Tuesday attended the
50th wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Armstrong
of Detroit, formerly of colt -
borne Twp.
The • community eictends
sympathy to the families of
the late }tarry Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoggert,
Mr. and Mrs. `George Haggard
visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Coleman of
Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs.. Earlan Os
born and Leona visited on
Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Arymer Hart of
Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Earlan Oso
born and Leona ' visited. on.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin McDonald And Kim
of 1►ditchell• and Mr. and Mrs,
Horaeo welt df Mitchell
An Expositor Classified vrlll
Day tntl 'divldd , ` )lave v'otu.
. HALF SLIPS,
Comes in short or average
length and lace trimmed
as sketched. Four lovely
-colors.- - -
Regular
SALE :PRICE
$4.78
4.
PANTIES
Scalloped lace and lace
appliqued as sketched,.
Full colors,
• Regular $3.29.
Sale' Price $2.38 °
FULL.'SLIl°S
Lace trimmed neckline and hem
feature this slip in, the four
colors listed above — all sizes.
- Regular $8,00
SALE PRICE
$5.98
Regular $10.00
SHIFT GOWN
This gown features chiffon on.
erlays and lace ,appliques above
a-dainty..-laee-Beni line Ase
from Dandy Yellow, White, Cen
tennial Blue and smart White
Sand.
Regular $10.00
SALE PRICE
$7.98 -
STEWART-.BROS. MEN'S DEPARTMENT
IS. READY TO SERVE YOU WITH THE BEST IN
"FATHER'S DAY” GIFTS
FOR SUNDAY, 1UNE 18
-Our choice of dress or sport shirts, hose, neckwear, jewel-
lery, pajamas and other gift items is always the largest.
• Shop a, Stewart'sfor the best choice, best quality and best
prices.
STEWART .'BROS.'
tu OBITUARIES 37,
JOHN P. INGRAM •
John "1'. Ingram of Hensall pas-
sed away in South Huron Hos-
pital, Exeter, Tuesday night, in
his 60th year:
Surviving . are his wi e; Mar-
garet Hoggarth, three sns, Ray'
Hall
and David, -RK 2,ens _ Wil -I
liam, Grand Bend, one daugh- i
ter, Jean, Mrs. Wayne urvey,
Hensall, two brothers; George
of Hensall and • Al of M edford,
Oregon. Three sisters, rs. A
chie Hoggarth, . Kippe , M
Bert O'Day, Detroit andM
t
Harry Bawden of Chest
erviilI
Ontario, Nine grandchil en
so survive.
The body is resting
Bonthron Funeral Hon
sail, where public serve i
be held Friday at 2 p.m.
will be in Hensall Unio
tery.
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HERINGHAJIA
Friday at h
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tit• in Novem
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smith and a
t Brucefiel
wife, tit
eeman� prede-
ember; 1961
,
Mrs. William
on and one
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s in Baird's
an Walker.
Public funeral services for
the late .Mrs, William G. • Bell
were held on Monday from the
Bonthron 'funeral home, con-
dueted by_Rev.J. C. Boyne. Bur,
sal was In'Exeter cemeter'y. The
:fate Mrs. Beer, 04, was the form-
er Caroline Gouldf foe erly' of
Attut i`i vhiefe itb�HwJ sells
in the Queensway Nursing ship and lived on the homestead
Home, Hensall on Friday. She
is survived by a son Harold, RR
2, Hensall, daughter, Marie, Mrs.
John Carter, Waterloo, sister,
Alice, Mrs. John Campbell, Ex-
eter, brother, 'William, Exeter,
nine grandchildren and seven
great grandchildren. • Hee' hus-
band passed away ii 1950.
'Bearers were tart and Percy
Campbell, Allan and Beverly
Gould, Edison McLean and Glenn
r- Bell. .
rs.
rs.,
e; PERCY HARRIS
al- Pere' Harris, 63, RR 1, Crom-
arty, Hospita
arty, died in 1,
Wednesday. Ile wa
sof Hibbert Tow
e London, on s
the son of the late Mr, and Mr
s.
n'
al Thomas Harri n,
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WILLIAM T. FOT
William Thoma g -
ham, - 61, died • is
home in BrucefieI
The son of the late Emma and
Dougald Fotheringham, he was
born in Tuckersmi -
ber, 1906. He was
resident of Tucker n
elder and clerk of the session
for seven years a d
United Church. Hise
former Hazel Fr
ceased him in•Sept
Death came as a a
result of
heart attack.
Left to mourn his passing are
one sister, Jean,
Sinclair, Clinton, one brother
John B. Builingt '
son, Robert, at hon
Burial took place from the
Beattie Funeral Home, Clinton,
with the Rev. b. Stuart official
leg. Interment wa
Cemetery, Stanley Township.
Pallbearers were Beldon Ross,
William Rogerson William
Burdge, Elgin Thaiimpspn, John
Broadfoot and Narin
Hume Clutton, Ken Rogerson,
Ross Chapman and Fred Boyce
were flokverbear'ers.
•MMMMRf.'WILLIAM de BELL
40,41.... •.. ....1 -ea
farm since 1919.
Surviving are his wife, the .
former Rosa Dearing, one
daughter Patricia' of ` Stratford, ,
one son Beverly -at home, two
sisters; Mrs: Carl• (Pearl) Pass-
more, grid Mrs. Milton (Bernice)
Lavery,_bgth of Hensall
Funeral servines were held -
Saturday, June 3, at • 2 p.in,
from. the Bonthron Funeral
Home, Hensall, with Rev. H. F:
Currie officiating. Interment in
Exeter cemetery..'
Pa11rers were Ed Dick, ,
Richard''11''aylor, Jr., Edwin Tay:
to Jack BrihtffelI, Thomalt
Brintnell and Gerald Glenn.
The ladies of Chiselhurst UCW
served lunch at the church to
the relatives and friends.
57. LOCAL BRIEFS
' Mrs. Garnet Wanless of Vero-
eua Wis.,• and her daughter Ria
are here this week visiting rela-
tives and friends; Ria went on to
Expo while Mrs. Wanless re-
mained in town to visit.
Mr. end Mrs. )toward Haines
of Huntsville visited'Miss Mab-
el Turnbull at Kilbarchan this
week, also Mr. and -Mrs. H. Bar-
ry of Toronto and Miss Marilyn
Hillis of Tillsonburg.. '
Mr. and Mrs, G, A. Whitney
celebrated their 44th wedding
anniversary ori Sunday.
Among those from, Seaforth
who attended the baptismal ser-
vice in St. Geom.'s Anglican
Church in Goderich Sunday of
Steven Edward, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold-Laithwaite, were
Mr. and Mrs. K. L McLean, Miss
Mary Jen Mclean and - Miss
Leone Hotham..
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hotham
of London visited Mrs, Mary
A. Ilotham and Miss Leone Ho-
tham on Saturday..
Mrs, Ada Dale was in Toronto
Thus -'shay attending the gradua-
tion• of her granddaughter„
Maryl Krauel, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs: Del Tauel, Kitchener,
from Victoria College, lJ nlvertit,
ty of Toronto. Miss Krauel re.
ceived her Bachelor of Arts 'de-
gree at Convoca't ell. I, . '
Mrs. Betty Felker of Trenton
spent the . weekend ,,wfth her
son Paul at -the home of her
parents, Mr. and .Mrs. .sear
Tebbutt. -
were in Dayton, Ohio over the
weekend.
George Kruse, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Kruse of RR
3, Seaforth, graduated Iast week
at the Chicago Vocational Train-
ing School for Diesel Technolo-
gy.He has accepted a position
with Dominion Freightways 'and
Macanally Transport in Toron-
to.
Mr; Ed McIver and members
of ,his family of Kitchener, vis•
ited his mother, Mrs. Sarah Me -
Iver over the weekend.
Mrs.,. Garnet Wanless. of Vire-
qua, Wis., is visiting her many
relatives and friends in Sea -
forth and district. Mrs. Wanless
was the former Jean Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stuart of
Comber, visited friends in tower
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Rennie
of Oshawa were guests of his
mother last week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Caba`of
celaJame s�'Crandan. of Wyndanel �e,, -
lllieh., iwtll Mrs. Jean Fortuna
last week.
Miss Anne 'Sills, who is itt
her -first year nurses training
at"'St. .Joseph's Hospital, Lou.
don, has flown to ' Logien
where the is enjoying her titre.
weeks vacation in York, And •
•5icinit with her grandm the
Ws, .3. Wray.` Wood, ,.
tie Wood, ul Other •ielative
ositar wasit(ei
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