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e for anlnno tsl of .Wrt$s,. petal, on 'Monday, February 16;
Articles far s 4larr10 : an0 Da►thy 1959, to Mr, and Mrs. M, DeEoer, .
No charg
1 ale, rent, eta., of- T ltaa s, to Two Shows Nightly -'--First Show at 7 ,pm. Wide Srroeln
WAIIN.1 AV3L
Accommodation
For Rent
THREE ROOM furnished apart,
inent, self , contained, available
mow, 'Phone HU 2-9928.. 7-tfb
w -SMALL APARTMENT, unfurnish-
ed. Available March L Phone HU
b
2-9527.
THREE ROOM furnished apart -
Bent, heated, self-contained on
ground floor, phone HU 2-9581.7p
FURNISHED and heated apart-
ment suitable for couple. Phone
1HU 2-9742. 7-p
FURNISHED 3 -ROOM APART -
Ment, private entrance, share
bath. Phone Seaforth 42, 1-tfb,
'THREE ROOM, heated, furnished
apartment, private bathroom. Cen-
tral location. Available soon, Ph -
,z -one HU 2-9005. 7-b.
"SELF-CONTAINED, 2 BEDROOM
u•apartment, furnished, heated.
•' Available March, 1, Phone HU
:'2-9390. 7b
"UPSTAIRS APARTMENT, furn-
" )shed, self-contained, heated. One
bedroom, Phone HU 2-3483.
7-8-P
'4 ROOM,APARTMENT, unfurn-
ished and heated, private entrance
r and bath; •ground floor. Phone HU
':2-9372. 7-8-b
UNFURNISHED LARGE APART-,
went for rent. 4 rooms and bath.
Excellent location in centre of
town on quiet residential street.
Automatic gas heating. Long term
tenants preferred. Available March
1, Apply Saturdays. Phone HU
:;2-6665. 7-P
Accommodation
Wanted
:.2 -BEDROOM HOUSE, unfurnish-
ed, wanted for rent in Clinton or
vicinity. Phone Mrs. O'SuIlivan,
..Hensall 95, collect. 7-8-9-P
Articles For Sale
PROPANE GAS STOVE with
wood or coal annex, almost like
new, easily converted to natural
gas, Phone 49r5 Bayfield 6-7-b
MEAT FOR SALE --- Butchering
Beef by the quarter; pork by the
half, Phone James East, RR 4,
,,Clinton, HU 2-7578. 7-b
SUCH AN IMPORTANT GIFT as
a diamond should be chosen with
-special care. Phone for an even-
Ang appointment. HU 2-9525 or HU
'2.7054. Anstett Jewellers. 53tfb
DRAIN TILE
s RYDALL BRICK & TILE LTD.
Call 193 Lucan
Elginfield, Ontario.
49 to48p
..NOW IN STOCKI We now have
--for sale the McCulloch Chain Saw.
some in- for a demonstration.
Wells Auto Electric, Clinton.
4-tfb
1959 GENERAL MOBILE HOME
41'x10'. Used two months, auto-
': uratic washer. Down payment and
terms. William Connell, Box 201,
Wingham. 6-7-b
SEVERAL new patterns in English
Bane China Dinnerware, including
:;lovely "Cornflower". See it and
,others in our window and get our
low prices for fine china. Counter's
•Jewellery. 7-p
�OETTING MARRIED? See samp-
cles of wedding stationery at the
1Vews-Record office. Invitations,
thank -you cards, wedding cake
fiwxes, place cards, serviettes,
match books, etc. 11-tfb
QUALITY PROVEN PIONEER
-chain saws give you the most
!power at lowest prices anywhere.
,Complete parts and service, Rob-
,ert Glen, Pioneer Saws, Clinton,
Phone HU 2-9909, 5-8-p
'VENTILATING SYSTEMS for
',barns and poultry houses, A side .
,wall fan gives economical ventila-
tion, prolongs the life of your
*building and improves the health
-of your stock. For estimates see
'SHARP'S MAINTENANCE SER-
VICE. Phone Seaforth 8516. 6-7p
USED TV's FOR SALE
•a21,r pye „cash" .................. $100,00
'21" Westinghouse "cash" .$120.00
y
J.7" Coronet ."cash" ........ $ 70,00
14" Admiral Portable "cash" $90.00
',blew Dumont Chatham model, $65 '
down; Beverly model, $70 down,
easy monthly payments. TED
'RYDER'S TV Sales and Service,
'Dial 14U 2-9820, 7-8-p
THE EXTRA MILE
15 WORTH YOUR WHILE!
Corrie in anZI see
Philips, RCA, Admiral,
=Marconi, Westinghouse
TV
at
T. A. `DUTTON
13RUCEFIELD
!�O�Ffh
FOR QUICK RESULTS
Memoriam, e!%agements 3e. a word, snum 750
Box No: to this .office 5c ad4itional Repeat lir
sert-lons 2c a word, minimum 504..
CASH DISCOU>`1T .3� if paid by Saturday fol,
lowing last }nsertian. 13ikliilg obarge of 10c added
each tune bill is sent.
Latest Time for Insertions -,. 19 moons Wednesday
Distil HU 2.11"s
Articles for Sale Livestock For Sale
TED RYDER'S TV
RAr_Es and SERVICE
YOU
DUMONTALER
USED TV SETS FOR SALE
Dial HU`2-9320
Mill Street, Clinton
The Road to the Drive -In Theatre
Articles Wanted
GOOD STANDING
TIMBER WANTED
Apply Box 57, Ailsa Craig
46-tfb
Custom Work
WOULD LIKE to shovel snow off
sidewalks, clean snow and ice off
roofs, Phone HU 2-9429. 7-P
FOR YOUR PLUMBING AND
Heating needs, tali kW 2-9493
Hawkins Hardware.2-tfb
BRICK BLOCK LAYING—Hard-
wood Floors laid, sanded, trim.
Glazed tile Ceramic wall tile. 'file
floors. Free estimates, Phone
47 r 2 Bay€leld. 7,8,9,10,p
SPECIAL $4.95
TUNE' UP YOUR PRESENT
Sewing Machine for Spring ,Sew-
ing, Reg. $10.00 for $4,95. Singer
Sewing Machine Co., Goderich, On-
tario. 4-5-6-7-b
Help Wanted -- Female
WAITRESS FOR FULL TIME
employment. Apply in person to
BartIiffs Bakery Ltd. 7b
WOMEN required for restaurant
work, days; nights and weekends.
Call HU 2-7038 days. 6-7-b
AVON offers opportunity for
growing income through servicing
families in your community. Write,
stating telephone number to Box
53, Clinton News -Record 5=6-7-b
MRL WANTED to assist in Sea -
forth home six days per week,
live in and help with house work,
411 modern conveniences, includ-
ng automatic washer and dryer.
Apply to Box 803, Huron Exposit -
)r, Seaforth. 71)
ACT NOW—direct your steps to-
wards high -bracket earnings in
;ales and management fields.
DORALDINA COSMETICS COM-
PANY, P.O. Box 8, Station C,
Montreal, or Mrs. Heywood, Box
143, Wingham, Ont., phone 104J.
6b
Help Wanted --Male
LARGE CANADIAN Manufact-
xring Company requires salesman
n Huron County. Exceptionally
aigh earnings. • Automobile essent-
ial. Sales training given. Box 60,
Minton News -Record. 6-tE
30OKKEEPER FOR RETAIL
Dutlet, experienced, or commercial
:nurse, under 30 years of age, cap-
ible of keeping Accounts Receiv-
3ble and General Ledger and tak-
ng off balance sheets. Apply
3ox 74, Clinton News -Record,
7-8-b
VIAN WANTED; Continue Raw-
eigh Service to Consumers in
4uron County. Get into a profit-
;ble business of your own. No
)revious experience or capital in-
iestment Yfeeded. For information
vrite Rawleigh's, Dept. B-1.69-916,
1005 Richelieu St., Montreal.
7b
Fruit For Sale
SPY APPLES for sale; Apply
Tohn Ostrom, Varna; phone HU
2-9185. 7:p
SPY, GREENING, SNOW, DELI -
MOUS, etc. Free delivery in town,
?hone HU 2-3214. Fred McClym-
mt and Sons, Varna. 5-6-7-8p
Livestock For Sale
3 PIGS, 12 WEEKS OLD. Ap-
)ly Harvey Hayter, Varna, phone
Minton HU 2-3226• 7b
'EVEN, YEAR-OLD HOLSTEIN
IC Polled Angus Cattle. Apply to
{enneth Trewartha, phone Clm-
on HU 2-9293: 7p
I,EGISTERED JERSEY HEIFER
or sale, to freshen in June. James
V, Storey, RR 3, Clinton, phone
IU 2-9258. 7b
?UREBRiD L.A.NDRACE BOAR,
iia and a half months old. Contact
vlalcolm Davidson, phone Hensall
i86r23, 7.8-9-tfb
YOUNG HOLSTEIN COWS;
part Jersey. Give us a call if
rou want cows at reasonable
WICWe , E. A. Townshend, phone
3U 2.9107. 7b
_A.COM13E x YORKSHIRE SONS
'or sale, (bred Lacombe), farrowi-
ng in February and March. Con -
act Emmerson Penhale, 5 miles
cast of Exeter or phone 29r7 Kirk.
BERT PEPPER y
AUCTIONEER {
reserve Yaw Settle bate Nnw
FIR No, 3 phone Clinton �d
Seaforth, Ont. HUnter 27534 71
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REAL ESTATE
4 CHOICE HOLSTEIN heifer
calves; large quantity of Land -
race X Yorkshire pigs, 6. to 8
weeks old, Contact John Greld-
anus and Sons, Londesboro, phone
Blyth •24r12 or 56r33, 7-8-9-p
SPECIAL in McLELLAND Spring-
er Sale at Bervie, Friday, Feb. 20.
Herd of big fancy registered Ayr-
shire Cows, Good assortment of
Holstein, Jersey and. Durham
springers.. All springers guaran,
teed. Elton McLelland, Bervieb,
Ont.
Livestock Wanted
ATTENTION FARMERS:! ..Cash
sick, down and
cows aid and hooses, Dead stock picek--
ed up free of charge; no toad, ac,
cepted under 300 Lbs. Call collect
Ed, Andrews, 851r11, • Seaforth,
Associated with DamlB.lvg and Co,
of Canada Ltd. 39-p-etfb
OLD HORSES WAIN -TED AT 3%r
lb„ and dead cattle at value. If
dead,• phone at once. GI'LBERT
BROS. MINK RANCH, phone col-
lect, Goderich, 1483 J 4 or 1483 J I.
DEAD STOCK SERVICE
Highest dash prices paid for
dead, gold', shalt and disabled horses
and cattle, Old horses for slaughl-
er at 5c a paun& For prompt,
sanitamy disposal phone collect,
Nbminan Knapp, Bb tit 211!3:2; if
busy phase Leroy Adieson, At-
wotad 153, William Morse, Bruus-
seLs 15J6. Truolcs a ai'lable at all
bimteS. 36 to 10-+p
Dead Stock Services
HIGHEST CASH
PRICES
PAID FOR SICK, DOWN OR
DISABLED COWS and
HORSES.
Also
Dead Cows andHorses
At Cash Value
Old Horses -- 4c per pound
Phone Collect
133 -- BRUSSELS
BRUCE MARLATf
24 Hour Service
Miscellaneous
WATCH REPAIR IS A JOB FOR
experts. .Our work assures your
satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery.
Huron County's Oldest Fsta'tilish-
ed Jewellery Store. 7-p
LET US REPAIR AND MAKE
your rings and jewellery like new.
Diamond rings renewed and stones
safely secured—don't take than-
cas. Expert work done reasonably
to your satisfaction. Watch re-
pairs and Pearl restringing. W.
N. Counter, 7-p
MOTORS AND GEN R ATORS
revmund and repaired. Brushes, .
capacitors, switches, bearings,-
small
earings;small appliances repaired. Used
or reconditioned motors for sale.
Art Levett, Isaac Street at'Dunlop.
Phone HU 2-6640. 44tfb
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"WhereBetter Bulls Are Used"
Supply artificial breeding service
for all breeds of cattle. If phoning
long distance, simply ask for
Clinton ZEnith 9.5650
If it is a local call, use our reg-
ular number
Clinton Hunter 2-3441
For service or more information,
call between:
7:30 and 10:00 a.m. week days
6:00 and 8.00 pan. Sat. evenings
For cows noticed in heat on Sun;
day morning, do not call until
Monday morning.
The quality is high and the cost
low. 53-tfb
Personal
WHY FEEL OLD? Feel years
younger. Ostrex Tonic Tablets
revitalize thousands past 40. Only
60c, At all druggists. 5-6-7-b
Pit Stock
GOOD STRAIN OF GERMAN
Shepherds, 10 to 12 weeks of age.
Phone Orville Webber, HU 2-3267.
7b
Poultry For Sale
150 RED K C.R. PULLETS, .start- i
ed to lay. Brute 'Tyndall, RR 3,
Clinton. 7p
400 RHODE ISLAND RED K
Sussex Pullets, almost ready to
lay. Contact Elgin Nott, . RR 4,
Clinton, or phone 847 r 5 Seaforth.
7p
DE ALB STARTEID PULLETS,
Several hundred Deltalb pullets
hatched November 3. 16 weeks
old, -Fob, 23rd; 18 weeks, .March 9.
Vaccinated. for Bronchitis & New-
castle. Should be seen to be ap-
preciated. If you keep records
you. will keep Dekalbs, MOOR1�1'S
POULTRY PA'1#M) Seaforth, ?Ont„
phone 647 r 3. '7-tfb
FRAME HOUSE, 7 YEARS OLD,
4 rooms A bath, oil heated. Phone
HU 2-9576,
BUSINESS PROPERTIES; farms
and homes. Build a home . to suit
your pocketbook on :the . Nu -Way
house plan. Leonard G, Winter,
Real Estate, Agent for Kernohan.
Phone HU 2-6692 for appointment,
High Street, Clinton, 49tfb
MEAL F -STATE IS OUR BUSI-
NESS. Farms, residentW, com-
meraw" sunmut cottages. For de-
pend" and carpablee service list
your property wills John Bosveld,
Wellesley Street, Goderich. Phone
1108. Salesmen: C. Buruma,
C 11 n t o n; J, McConnell, Sea -
forth. 2-tfbi
Salesman Wanted
A TEXAS OIL COMPANY
WANTS MAN OVER 45
FOR CLNNTON AREA
WE NEED a good man at once and
we are willing to pay top earnings.
We prefer someone between 45 and
65 . . who can make auto trips
for about a week at a time
and can call on small town indust-
rial and rural property owners.
WORTH $12,000.00
Our top men in other parts of the
country draw exceptional earnings.
up to $12,000 in a year. This open-
ing in the Clinton area is worth;
just as much to the right man. We
take care of all deliveries and col-
lections. Pay earnings in advance.
Write a confidential letter to
R. B. SWALLOW, President,
P.O. Box 789, Fort Worth 1, Texas
7-b
Notice to Creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF Kenneth
A. McKenzie, late of the Town
of Clinton in the, County of Huron,
Contractor, Deceased:
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above deceased
are required to file the same with
the undersigned Solicitor for the
said .Estate,, on or before the 23rd
day of February, A.D. 1959, after
which date the assets will be dis-
tributed amongst the parties enti-
tled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of"which notice -shall
have been-giv6n: �=
DATED at Clinton,'Ontario, this
29th day of January, A.D. 1959.
E. B. MENZIES, Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
5-6-7-b
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of HOWARD C,
rREWARTHA, late of the Town-
ship of Hullett in the County of
Huron, Yeoman, deceased.
All persons having claims again-
st the Estate of the ab(?ve deceas-
?d are required .to file the same
with the undersigned Solicitor for
the said Estate, on or before the
23rd day of February, A.D. 1959,
after which date the ' assets will
)e distributed amongst the part-
es entitled thereto, having regard
)nly to the claims of which notice
;hall have. been given.
DA'T'ED at Clinton, Ontario, this
3rd day of February, A.D. 1959.
E, B, MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario, ..
Solicitor for the said Estate.
5-6-7-b
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of SARAH JANE
VLUTCH, late of the•Town of Clin-
ton in the County of Huron, Wid-
)w, deceased, -
All persons having claims again -
3t the Estate of the above deceas-
:d are required to file the same
with the undersigned Solicitor for
the said Estate, on or before the
;.3rd day of -February, A,D, 1959,
after which date the assets will
De distributed amongst the part-
ies entitled thereto, having regard
)nly to the claims of which notice
3hall have been given.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
3rd day of February, A.D, 1959,
E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate,
5-6-7-b
TREES
• NOW is the time to
arrange for tree removal;
fully insured,
Contact:
John McFarlane
Phone HU 2.6654
7p
DICKE31' In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Thursday, February 12,
1959, to Mr. and. Mrs. J. Dickey
BIyth, a son,
GEOFI' REY 1n Clinton, Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, February
17, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Geoffrey, RR. 2, Zurich, a son.
MUNK--At Brampton General
Hosliital, on Tuesday, February
17, 19$9, to Mr.. and Mrs, S. P.
Munk, Brampton,a son, Neils.
Peter,
DEATHS
ELLI07'.l'--In Clinton, on Tues-
day, February 17, 1959; William
James Elliott, in his 87th year,
Funeral from the Ball & Mutch
funeral 'home, High Street, Clin-
ton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Fri,
day, February 20, commencing
at 2 o'clock.
LAWSON—Suddenly at the Ajax
and Pickering General Hospital,
on Saturday, February 7, 1959,
Fanny Elizabeth Marlatt, be-
loved wife of Anthony Lawson,
Church Street South, Pickering,
(both formerly of Clinton), dear
mother of Mrs. C. G. (Donna)
Tilston, Scarboro and Raymond,
Pickering, Funeral from the
family residence to Erskine
Cemetery, on Wednesday, Febru-
ary 11; Eastern Star Service on
Monday evening at the residence.
VODDEN — Suddenly, in Clinton,
on Tuesday, February 17, 1959,
William John Vodden, in his
78th year. Funeral from the
Beattie funeral home, Ratten-
bury Street East, Clinton, to
Clinton Cemetery, on Thursday
afternoon, February 19, com-
mencing at 2.30 p.m, by the
Rev. J. A. McKim.
CARDS OF THANKS
We would like to thank our
many friends and relatives for
their cards and gifts, and all who
helped in any way to make our
anniversary celebration a success.
Special thanks to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Cook of Hotel Clinton.
--MR. AND MRS. CREE COOK.
7-p
- •BRUCEFIELD
Robert Allen, Jr., is a patient
in hospital, having undergone sur-
gery on his knee.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. V.
Hargreaves on Sunday were Mr.
P: Robinson and family, Mr, and
Mrs, Robert McNair.
Mr. and Mrs. William V. Dinnin,
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dinnin
and Billy, Zurich, were in Mit-
chell yesterday. The occasion was
the 77th birthday of Mrs. W. V.
Dinnin and the 101st birthday of
her mother, Mrs. Mary Stoneman.
Mr. and Mrs. Les McKay, Elim-
ville, were visitors last Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wilson,
Mrs. C. Ham is in Toronto vis-
iting her sister-in-law, Mrs. C.
Prichard.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Dinnin and
Wilma, with Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Dinnin and son Bill, motored to
Burlington and Kitchener on Sun-
day, visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Barr and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Munn and family.
Pictures of Japan
On Monday, sponsored by Group
one of the Woman's Association,
Dr. E. A. McMaster, Seaforth,
gave an educational and splendid
talk illustrated by coloured pic-
tures, in the Brucefield United Ch -
61 Mb, Topic was his tour .of the
Orient.
Rev. S. Davison was chairman
Df the meeting and Miss Margaret
McQueen was at the piano. Du-
wayne and Gaye Elliott each pre-
sented an accordion solo. Mrs,
Ross Chapman favoured with a
humorous reading. The evening
netted the group $27.55.
Blunter North
(By Mrs. Fred Wallis)
Mrs. Sam Westlake Who is a
patient in Alexandra Marine' and.
General Hospital, Goderich, is in
very poor health and her friends
hope fora very speedy recovery.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wallis
and family spent Sunday with the
lady's mother, Mrs. Will Addison,
Londesboro.
Mrs. A, H. Warner who is a
patient in Clinton Public Hospit-
al is progressing favourably after
her recent surgery,
Gerry M. Wallis, a member of
Maitland Squadron No. 432, Royal
Canadian Air Cadets has received
his promotion to sergeant.
Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Preater and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dack of London
Spent Sunday at their cottages at
sunset Beach,
SUPERTEST SERVICE STATION FOR RENT
1N C:LINT6N
No, i—Located on No,. 8 Highway
No. 2- . Showroom and Lunch Counter attached
No, S•- Peasonable Rent,
No.4---Immediate possession,
Apply H. O. FREE, Seaforth, Phone 366
7-ftb,
Now: "'THEhMATCHMAKER'
"
irley
Perkins
Monday ,-- Tuesday and Wednesday
-- Double Bill
"HAPPY ROAD"
Heart-warming, carefree comedy, filmed in and around
Parls, France.
Gene Kelly - Barbara Laage -
AND --
""HANDLE WITH CARE"
Youthful lawyers investigating a town wind up with red .faces.
Dean Jones -- Thomas Mitchell
Thursday" Friday and Saturday
--- Triple Bill —
Continuous, starting at 7 --THREE GREAT COMEDY HIT$
"Francis Covers The Big Town"
"Abbott & Costello Meet the Keystone Kops"
"Ain't Misbehavin" "
Saturday Matinee --First Two Pitcures Only
Hensall Community
Sale Prices
(By our Hensall Correspondent)
Weanling pigs, $7 to $11.10;
chunks, $12 to $15.50; feeders $16
to $21; sows, $58 to $73.50,
Holstein calves, $15 to $26; Dur-
ham calves, $32 to $68. Butcher
cows, up to $18.50; butcher steers,
up to $25.10; butcher heifers, up
to $22.20,
400 pigs and 140 head of cattle
and calves were sold.
F14wers yR�v°�'p
3
Telegraphed A
,anywhere
K. Cs. COOKE,
F L O R I S T
Dial HU 2 -7012 --Clinton
Clinton Community
Auction Sales
EVERY FRIDAY
1.30 p.m.
Government Inspected States
Cattle Sold By Weight
TERMS: CASH
JOE COREY, Sales Manager
BOB McNAIR, Auctioneer
K, W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
PARK THEATRE
G 0 D E R I C H
Now Playing:
Big 3 Comedy -Show
Donald O'donnor In
"Francis Covers the Big Town"
"Abbott & Costello Meet
the Keystone Kops"
Rory Calhoun in
"Ain't Misbehavin
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
FEBRUARY 23-24-25
GINA LOLL;OBRIGIDA
and Robert Aida
Presenting. an adventurous and ex-
citing dramatic romance with a
pleasing musical background- The
life story of beautiful Lina
Cavalleri.
Beautiful But Dangerous
--- In Technicolor ---
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
FEBRUARY 26.27-28
JERRY LEWIS -- Marilyn
Maxwell and Baccaloni
Absolutely guaranteed to give your
funny bone the ,fidgits, A riotous
cribful of nonsense presented b,
an expert! a
"Rockabye Baby" �.
-in Vista -Color Color--
Coming:
"Night Passage":
In color with James Stewart,
Audie Murphy and Dan Duryea
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WRITING?
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and who knows? may-
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Order one at the
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