Clinton News-Record, 1962-05-03, Page 9Kin Tenth Anniversary Has Manitoba Guests
Squadron Leader Trev Ianson, left, charter president (1952) of the Clin-
ton Kinsmen .Club, and Sgt. Terry O'Neil, right, flew here from Portage la .
Prairie last Thursday to attend the tenth anniversary of the Kinsmen Club
of Clinton. Mr. O'Neil, a past deputy district ,governor in Manitoba, also.
got his service club start • while stationed here. They, are shown reminiscing
with George Rumball who followed .Mr. Ianson as president.
News -Record Photo)
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KIPPE
Correspondent, MRS. N. LONG
3= i Phone Hensall .278 W 1
, e i Mr and Mrs. N, Diekert vils-
� ited Sunday
in Melbourne,
� amt • _ � .� > '�� ' i. v� .a� .
...
Miss Berva Switzer, Clinton,
s `" ,Y 4 j &" T� y .Rs• �k. a �....a ,a c g spent the weekend with her
friend, Joyce Hood.
g. va..9.•.°. , � .3: N., .�\ ,.. ��
W. and, Mrs. Herb White,.
In my last news item there mems for drilling for gas or man and, Margaret, Tonrontrho;
was statement thatfarrrieais oil are not necessarily what vislited Miss M; Whiteman over
had, to gbtain permissimi before ,they seem to be. rdhe weekend..
postiang. 'No Ti*spassing" signs It was indicated that whilte Miss Ellen •- Wright, Guelph,
relating to hunting and fishirng. these operators would' not be Miss Ella Dowson, Clinton .and
This is quite misleading since dissappain'teld to :fired oril or gas Mit'• Keen, Stratford, visited
it should have read; "No hunt- it may well 'be that they are, dhudng tura week with, Mr. and
inn. or Fisihing" signs. Farmers simply looking for a bole in Mrs. E. Dowson.
can post No Tr+espassintg signs the ground. Bobby Gridzak, who has' been
without obtaining permission Ibis undergwund cavern employed at Monkton, enjoyed
Imm ithe. Min'is'ter concerned. may Mien be used for sttor*e a few Easter holid'aiys with his
As :a ?natter of fart anyone of n tural gas supplies to meet parents, brothers and sisters.
Whocomes on your property h e a v y winter teyuirrnentts. The Arnoldfamily moved to
withrout permission except in They tell us !they could even: Chatham last week and W.
V* morniet course of hill busaxil- be used to store tOnvato cratsnnp. and Mrs. Omey, Wallraeebux'g,
ess can be charged with tares- Ap paregvt"ly it :is possible to who purchased the farm, have
pass whether signs are posted blow •a plastic covering Into now taken 'poslsessiom
or, not. Hope this clean up the caysty, pour An .the catsup Elston Dawson suffered a
am confusion that may have with free refrig6itlataion guaaarcn- ,heart -attack on Friday morn -
been crenated. teed, and pump it up as,requir- Ing and was rushed by ambul-
Expropriation ed. Niihau nextt?ante to Scoot Memorial Hospi-
The continual irritation of Be' carefull" wihen you 'drwll talSeaforbh.
.iiarid expropriation is shill with a well.. You might end up with ,
catsup, chicken, soup, ;beer or Mr. and Mrs. D6caire and
the farmer. , family, who resided in Mr.
Art a recent meetircmeetingof Fed- even water Ldblb's house moved to K6nge-
erationi. fiekimen at was' reveal- The point for the farmer to ton on Saturday.
ed that the taking of case- watch, is the compensation for
storage rights. This little mat- Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schneid-
•t'er apparently fails to appear er wid family, Stratford, call
Huron Students on some of the contract forms. ed on Surnd* evening on the
Interesting latter,s father Robert Thom -
In closing, some interesting son.
Stand High figures' on 1961 came my way! 0----
Farm Cash Income; (1960) -
2,702 million; (1961) 00 -2,798,- Ruth Turner's
At Ridgetown 0,000 ran increase of 3.6 per -
Students from Huron County cent. N
attending Western Ontario Ag: Net Farm Income, (1960) -Honoured Prior
ricultnrral School art R,idgetawn 1'188 million(1961) A : 909
continue to place high on the millions a decec rearse of 23.4
To Wedding
tnonauntn l'is't of grad�tuates, (clot.
Douglas Thiel, Zurich; plfaced Since 'there were 9,000 fewer
farmers the decrease in net KIPPEN Ladiie's of St, Ari,
second among the eight boys income would' be somewhat less
with honour s'tand'ing, and than the 23.4 � reent.
Murrayrew s United Church, Kipper,
urray Lobb, Clinton, placed- held a miscellaneous showier
filfth. Salaries and Wages, (1960) - far Ruth Turner on Wedhes-
18,119 million; (1961) 1$,- daffy, April 18, prior to her wed -
Murray arlso earned the Roy 884 nnillion. ding dabs, April 21. It was -on'
Warwick Trophy for high .5tu-; Corporation profitrs .increased
dent -in aminal hus(bandry, 5 ,percent but if in -creased iii- Apel w that the leaderb and.
met
meats and marketing. Douglas veal is considered the in- -at t hers of the 4-H club William
has the Sourthwesttenpv, Area creased profits .to corporations 'B ,bile bonne of Mrs. William
Women's Institute-- trophy for ps'o cpepar Bell, who acted as hostess,.
p is estimated at 10 percent. Ruth was presented wi:titi a
high student :in civics. WilllianY
Howson, ' Blrytlti, 12th out of 66 �- -- d,othes hamper and •a magazine
stud'en'ts ,earned 'the C, R. Wart- S. W. i=aeey rook.
Wat-
son prize for making ra st pro- AUBURN -The sympathy of On Apra, 14 Mrs. George Srte-
gre�ss• the con -A nunilty U 'extended tended to phenson held, a miscellaneous
Other Counuty students at a former Auburn resident Mrs. &I -ower Where friends and,
Rildgettown 'are Donald Peste0l, Wallace Facey, Belton; whose nielghibouils of ,the b'rid'e were
Brussels and John Lawrie, Bl- husband-, Samuel Wallace Fac- (present. An address was read
ytth both obtaining pass marks, ey passed: away iii Vaotona by ,Mary Stephenson. GAts
,Gompletnng their junior year Hospital. Mrs. Facey was for- were pregented by Jean Me-
su0wssf,tullry are Fred' Desjard- mer)y Melissa Jane Naegele Clinahey, . Donna Hayter- and
ine, Grand Benxi, 14th out of `and lived for manY yea= in Mary Stephenson.
96 sstudemtts; Douglas Sliirriacy, the village here. On April. 19 families of SS
H,ensall; Ronald Nicholson, Bel. Besides his wife he is.sur- eous
grave . and G'ai'• T R:owehffee, vavlod by four sons, William, shower and! Ruth receival 5 Sftaxiley held a miscellaneons,
Glanwarth; Roy and Eimeria, some
very nice gifts, An address wag
both -of St. Marys; Ivan, at read by Murray 1V1 oBmicTe; a
F'ederat government invest home. three daughters, Maw.
menrts in Crown corporations ex Jahn (E ran a) S,utherlrarnl, � 8 • Pupil. Putti �iariked
Beed $3.6 billion, and Crbwn Woodstock; Mrs, David (Fat- veri`y'0n o and a delielous lunch
company employees total about Arida) ,Monteith, Toronto; Hel- said •social ,time were enjoyed.
At
13Cost pe �A. LadlBa11 efudneral hozrie art St � index rarveraook pLace, from the In 1961 ad consumer
.9i co -
Cast of operations •and main- Tani gel year preL.
kenanee for Canada's armed paired to 128.0 one year pre=
Macy's to North Nissauri CE`mt- v,ibug arid' 121.9 Pive earns
forces in the 1962-63 fiscal year tet*y earlier' y
will be $1.,266,000,000.
NOTICE
Tockersmith
-Municipal Dung
will be bpeh until further
ri6fice on Wedrlesdgy and
5tlturday ofternoons;
frohi 1 to 5.30 P.M.
J. '1� Mciritosk
Clerk
i4ttbl
GIANT FARM MACHINERY
Y AUCTION'
HUNDREDS 09
Tractors, Trucks & Farm Implements
All 'Sizes, Ages and Models
6 LEADING AUCTIONEERS SiLLING
W91D.i, MAY 16, 1963
10' o.m, Sharp
SALES MONTILYAT
darner, of No.'s Hwy. & ,th Line, OAKVILLE ONT.
OPPOSITE HAYS SALES ARENA
N do al n Machinery Sales
1w OAKVILLE; ONT,• Phone 445418t
ve Clyde:(01 lei ObIt"a,des,! � .
Trw r d l , Mq�l! , � 1' ¢ *-1-lintpt� ,NeW>t�41*9►d-�,-P,0%
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wet t � a ed fin' Ba l�e?lsl
NQr:mon�.�Iroor
Mr*. L•• J9* TCl*9t
...
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• .
�•�k"?FLA Nar�ax, Ore'el('
�!A'�'�'�L1:�,--.Funeral �ez'vice;
rii 28, b' Eve" 1J
i.. ;.
flied ,alt his home on Catlhel
for MMS LeQgard g, Ta1'bgi
rorres}lgndent
Peterr Xoe:avetsa, itefoueidetrt,
lavficlld:, on 'Sl?rudop�,.;
Ives 1?4'e)d frgtn .the :Beattie
, SM1itr �,.: nrr,,
L�r�7
Rev Ivor Bo 'prilia.ruu,. am a
poll 22, 1Q,6 . pt T p.qn. In
funex~a1 hfirme, Chilton, pa Bat)-
Mrs L,xlld5ay Byre's unit .o$
. .
lovely +sett'?gg of large M1�^ha'trr
his 819t •yew; h- had suffered
uiYlay, . ;PA1l 28, 1962, 'luxe 'Rel'•
the Un>ted Church. Women held
e
'muni rand arcs s,
'Qnalr?! attack less than 24'
W. C. Smi'th,. $it, Andrew's Un-
:a 19vdy Palffp4il Tea, a:'pip
0
Y'
The J.) ide as the daughter cif
bl�M lnWIPuP tta W$ d'esn>
•
$ted �Clhuirclr, $a4 field, was' ,m
aauCl bat5e -sate 1!ast Wec�riesday,1
1 . , L
Mr and' A.U.., Alex I y�de, :Rip-
f Ilett en�oV., �'emarkab7pr
char e, and tcxRnent Was
arfxeg?IQAn,
;per}, .and the groomis Parents
pare Mr',. and M.16, KwAna, Ya'ck
'good heallith# except' for awe*
last.alAtumiu whyi he was hos-
made, in Bayaold Cerrr}ebery.
l�allliearers were Arnold
�4-ue�}ell United Chum
'.H'appiooss'
ar �
govets., Beolw, anutaba. Brid.-
al muslxe was provideed 'by Mi'Ss
p1tal1zed..
Tlv deceased mm- wa+s �b.=, '
M IXixxs,, Eimer Gamerm, ErA"
Tallbot, Wi Talbot, Jr,,
dh'air played Ahead
'to a full house <ui Wednesday
Ruth Kozak,-QshawA, who ac-
-in Bayfaeiida July 26, 1$%, a
.est .vn.
John Scotchrnelr, Jr,, crud Ivan
aYerrirfu :Mrs,. J .R, 11'Gu?1daclr,
affil 1en
e t a�+ga*t and chair
carrnpanied Nhe soloist, Mm
Lllvarrlea B,oMn ftel'd, Il'dert!on',
sen of the late :Rabex t' Greer
and :ilarpt Davison.
S6eGkje, Flower l�erarerts Berk
Grreer, Melvin Greer and Ciirf
leader deserves credit far ham'
fine roup
oho, ing "A Wedding Prayet",
He wag a harmer and retired
Sro¢xi
fa'x d Gregg,
v,,ank with, :a g Of pec=
'pie- Miss Sha; or4 S'troxng ,a'e-
crud "Cl, Perfept Love",
Given in marriage by her
to 71he village hiK9' f4T
an. the Ra field: Corncess7on
y
Fomei ly Miss Veva Marie
DgrovSgn daught�rr cf the lane
COnnpanied Miss ;Carol Rep-
rather, the bride selected, a
xoa'd north, Stanley TpwnShip
in Ootcber X946,
Mr and' Mrs, Wxilrarrr �S>wsan,
..
per Saryg Seveal n4unbexs and
i e
was nxiuoh.:appree.at d,
j
fl'aar , lerngth gown. of chi.�ffon
she vires born' in Me�di:cine Hint,
overtafteta arced' pet. The fit-
HQ was a member of Knox
Albepta, December 30, 190$•
The choir Was invited' to put
qed b'acilice featturec lily pointNrebyrte?'an
Ohuxch,
She game to Ontario with her
on .tine play an Varna town
sleeves and a ro'4nded ,neck
Survriving are his sister, Miss
parents when a young girl and
Monday night, Owing to severe
edged with medallions, Thee
Lotble Greer, at hnMe,. three
two
attended Ba Meld .school When
y'f
storm and iridic interruptions
*Irst, tlered atvd bouffarnt,
nephews. crud nieces.r
they
Pia oQogj}en
crowd! was ilei as large a�
te7ldpd` to a slight Sweej7: at
e fup
2�41ew
before moving, the
-p Ae
the beak. Her iiingertip veil .af
guile illusion fell, from a Fein-
on da}, l. a1? , Air;?'
25, tat the Beattie fence al bonne,
Line, Staole'y' Township.
She was married to Leonard
XVLr. and Mrs', Murray Squnr-
the Easter
Sia' t
cess Margaret 'tiara, and, sihe
Choton and interment Was
arvalde in Bayfleld Cemetery,
E. Talbot on Jiur>e8, 1929, .and
,
txolidaws wrath Mrs. Squires'
carsried cresrrent' bouiluet of
The Rev. Ross MacDonald,
took up hous'ekeepirng on his
on the Blue Water Hi b-
paa'ervbs, M and Mrs, Fiabe7 �t
1Vt Mar3ariQ iliac K peen,
her
CJapmol 1',res+bytprian Church,
Hensall, and, Kivox Presbyterian
.tenni
Vva6', Shanley ?'gWnsthip (1�R 3,
Bay,fielcb, where she has re-
man.
was rrnaid of honour .for
sister, and Miss Jean Hyde,
Church, B'ayflet'd, conducted'
the service.
sided ever 'since,
Ville, Vent Easter week !st the
hop w of his parents, Mr. and
�' •
I=Kilan, and Mrs. Louise Step-
hensonr, lsld'entom, Were brldp4s-
,burial
Pallllbeaxe�rs were: Emeaon
Mrs'. Tanid had a happy tits-
,poStnbgn and played an motive
Mrs. Jahn McGregor.
maids. They dressed alike in
Heavd, Arthur Peck, Elgin Por-
part sn community affairs. She
Next Sunday evening at 7.30
r
willow green crystalaare withanid
matching veils held in place 1xY
,ter, Murray Grainger, James
Johnston Orville Greer.
was a .member of St. Andrew's
United Church,, Ba�vfield and
'
the IOOF, Brucefie.' W. 01 hold
'e annual district service
ah. 1n
•
U c
cluster of o . anza flowers
a rg 'ince
Amo st- those from a dist-
r?g
rtook a leading part in the w
Brucgfield United Church..
t ur+oh
¢•r ;t .
� q . � .
n� '`'',
and they carried bouquets of
yvtio attended the funeral
tivei�e; Mr. and Mrs Urvill(le
of the former Woanam's Assoc-
T o.
To help los international
ter
c an
h 8 e
•vWiynte baby mums with white
>ra�tnon la>ryd Waarran s Mission-
P • .
. _ .
tulle and white sptm Abbons.
Greer, Harvey and Hazel, Sea-
forth; Mr. and Mrs. Chestetr'
aY,y Society, of the United
Church,.
utrlderistamdin1 , o it Januar Red
Gess provided • assistance to
•
> � attachments
Rhonda Cigna was flower-
girl dressed in, white and she
Beattie, Mr. . sand Mrt. G0i d1i
cameo m Wim-
es
needy children ui 30 countries
Four different tools screw
car�+ed a smyalll, (buster of masers•
$��Snelt�r sh�Gle�La tan
p , M n Layton,
n. public tajnly
tan PiCblic Hospital om Apzlil
26, 1962, as the of a
on and, off in seconds .(no
David Zabudsky wvas the gr-
coil's ,best roman and Jack Zur-
Mist, Keith Layton, James
result
is stroke.
srenrem'e paralytic
Reduced Prices On
tools needed) to handle a
multitude of garden chores.
ba �aii�d Jahn Kozyslia'cky'j, 'bath
Johnston,'Clinton; Mrs. Marie
Besides her Husband, she
HUDSON STIRLING
Prepares soil, weeds, cuiti-
of Oshawa, were ushers
Peck -and Miss Grace Peck,
leaves to mourn, -a son. Robert
votes around bushes and '
For receiving guests at the
London.
M. Tallbot, Clinton; two daugrh-
plantings. Makes gardening
Ho-
reception in the Dominion Ho-
----
tens, A .Marie (.aitch, Loi>don,
ANTHRACITE
easier and more fun.
tel, Zurich, the bride's mother
Carlile Houston
amid' Mrs., Douglas (Betty Jean)
* Easy l -pull starting
chose. a navy and white linen
Haggamth, Mount .Fareat, and
COAL
• 3 -position adjustable
sheath with rrvaltchzrug dnxstem
BA.YFIELD - Carlile Haus.
eight grandchildren.
handle
and accessoriels •in white. Mrs.
Walter Ciona,, sister of the
'ton, 41 Cambria Road North,
Goderic�i, t0 a
Flrienlds and relatives who art-
tended' the ,funeral from, a dis-
Starve and Nut Size
• tight and easy to handle
--weighs only 42 lbs.
gr'ooni, Chose an ensemble of
in Alexandra Marine
tance were fmn Kitchener,, Ex-
Ma i to 31
Y
;navy' ,blue linen with pink ac-
land
'Glnd General: esprit 1, Gaderwh
eter', Zurich and London.
st
' -
oessarses. Both wore aatsages
of white carnations
on- Wednesday, April 25 ,1962.
He had been a- resident of the
-
ton
• your
and pink
respectiively.
calm1ty -down for six and a half
HENSALL
W,v4 per
•
mower
F'or their wedding ;trip• to
polu#.v east, the bride chow a
years. r � B'ap,ifield, April 15,
pre
Delivered
power
statue grey isuit with green ac
1885, he was a, soar of Late
Samuel, Houston and Mary Ante
VVI Grandmothers
The historical research meet-
Place our order now
Y
ONLY
cessbrl&. and a: corsage of wh-
Hamrism.
imig of Hensall Womens, Indo:-
ibe carnations. The bride is a
�graduatle of Oshawa General
He Hived in Listowel for two
Mute: will, be held May 9 in the
at
99.9
Hospital S'phoiol of Nursing.
Years When 'a•. child, and re-
turned to Bayfield to the Marin
Legionhall at 8.15 when grand-
mothers will be special' giues�
OVERHOLT
Complete with attachments
The couple will reside in
on the Sauble Line (Blue Wart-
Rola, call, Something to tread-
Oshawm
•
Free -Style Piddlin" .
AL C1HERNY
ifeatured fiddler on CBC-Tif'ls
Friday,evening Country Hoe-
down series, shows some of
trove form, that helped him win
the orperi and novelrty fiddling
titles, the posit two yearts at
the Old Tm Fiddler's Con -
,test in Shelburne, Ontario.
CherrW still uses :a fiddle
-given to hun as a child by
his 3laittrer,
0
er Highway), Stanley TownshorA
with his ,paxents. He late took
over the lfaim from his flather
and operated it until ire retired,
to God'erich env '19$5. ,
On June 16, 1915, he was
married to Mists Ethel Martha,
t'ha,
Mose, idaughter of Mr.' and, Mrts,
James Mase, Walton.
Possessed of a genial eaby
manner, he was frequently cal. -
led upto .to fill the role of nm -
ter of ceremonies at community
and, inifotrnvaal social gatherings.
40arl; :als he was familiarly
known ,served on' the Stanley
Tolwnsliip council ,from 1946 ,to
1955, ,and on` the Bayfield Agri-
cultural Society board for 15
years. He was president when
,the ,agricultural society marked
its centennial year in 7,956.
He was a member of Knox
Presby,ber an Church, Goderich,
and prion, to his removal, served
on the board of management
of Knox Presbyteries Church,
Bayfield.
Besides his widow he :is sur-
vived by two daughters, Mrs.
Roy. (Beatrice }Akin, Colbornle
Towndlulp; Mrs, Vernon Oesrch,
Stannlsy Township; two grand-
children, Berwa Madge Akin
and .Darold Carl Oesch:; also a
bi,abher, Jack Houston, Fir
Mountain, Sask., and sister
Ruth (Mrs. William Morvan),
London.
Ttne'funeral was held on Sat-
uvday, Ape d 28, 1962, trorri the
Stiles funeral hoarse, Goderich,
and .interment made in Bayfield
Cemetery. It was in .choarge of
the Rev: G. L. Royal of Knox
Presbyterian Church, God'erio'h.
Pallbearers were: J am e s
Youuvg and James McMillan,
Goderiah; . Forest McGlum,
Goderiych- Township; Herold
Sbinsoii, Bayfield; T h o m a s
Westlake and Milton Pollock;
Stanley Township. F l ow e r
bearers: Gary Bvans, Brusseils;
Witllliamr Bogle, Colborne Taw.
ship; Larry Perdue, Alv niston;
Cecil Dowson,, Stanley Town
sip•
AS NEAR
As Your
ere 'that rbelongs to my Grand-
mothee'. Jack. Caldwell and
Bill Gibson will: give a dernonn-
stration on "From Rags To
Rollers". A good program is
being arranged ,by +the conven-
ers Mrs. N. E. Cook and Ms.
Larne Chapman. Hostesses
Mra Pearl. Koehler and' Mrs.
J. Fergusson.
Fire Destroys Barn
Fire on Saturday completely
destroyed the ,five 'sbaney large
L-shaped frame barn of Clar-
ence Knight; Usborne Towns�h:'ip
,two and a half miles northeast
of Exeter. Damage. estimated
at $30,000. The (barn houses
some 27,000-broillers but they
had been shipped out during
,the past two weeks, with 10,000
shipped out Tuesday of the
week of the fire..
Exeter fire +brigad'e called 'to
the tseene were unable. to save
the barn but saved' the drive -
shed 25 feet frau the barn:.
Causeof the fire is unknown.
Wiffiam R. Bell, father of ,Mrs.
Knight, noticed the fire and
gme the alarm. Mrs. Knight,,
the former Ellen Beall, Henslall,
was ,in: Exeter at the time.
(Intended fox last week)
Douglas Mamun, Kippen, Inas
purchased. the property of Mrs.-
Ivan,
Is.Ivan Hi 11 on Ric+hmmid Street
South,
-Miss E1vera Churchill, To-
ronto, s eat the Easterweek-
end' with her sister Mrs. Pearl
S'haddick. They attended the
Vouangiblutt-Rath wedding at
Landesboro United Church on
Saturday..
Pupils of .grades' five and
six of Hernsall Public School
coultriibuted $8.50 for the Buri-
ny Bundle gat CFPL radio. Mrs.
Mary Haugh is the teacher.
Chrissie McRae -and Linda
Reld forwarded! $2,32 to the
Bunny Bundle at CFPL radio
on Saturday last. The two 1 t.-
tle iglAs made .paper flowersand sold them. from door to
door„ selling )ahem at give and
tern cents each. They xecelived
a nice rdsponse from the
peoplei
P I;ENTY OF SIRES
HAVING TOP RATINGS
ON TYPE AND PRODUCTION
H OW AVAILABLE TO
VERA' FARMER. •
for Sunday ser�ire call ys caul •#rein' 7`:30-4t3Q a.ha.
Oar #ervice of information weekd
Saturday eve 6,8 P.M.
Clinton NO 2-3441, Seafortb 96 or for long distance
Zenith 9-5650
Waterloo Cattle 8rendin A s-sodation
"Where getter' Bulls Are U§ed'r
COAL CO.
GODERICH
Dial JA 4-7421
18-19b
Wells Auto Electric
"The Original Tune-up Shop"
Phone HU 2-3851
King Street Clinton
Clinton Memorial Shop
T. PRYDE and SON
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Open Every Afternoon
PHONE HU 2.9421
At other times contact
Local Representative ---Tom Steep --HU 2-3869
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