The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-05-08, Page 4qriP'40,tviKrle
0040. )0f041e WI410 M no0, W 0 (Ines day,
Wingliam •Qener0
Hospital, on Sunday, May 5, 1957;
to Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Brown,
R.R, 2,')Wroceter, a daughter.
FOXTON—In Wingham General
HoSPital, on Sunday, 'May 5, 1957,
to mr, and litre, Bruce Foxton,
Wingham, a, daughter.
blAIR—In Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Monday, May' 6, 1957, to
Mr, and Jas, Rat, 0,
Brussels, a daughter, ,
NAY—in Wingham General Ile
pital, •• on Tuesday, May 7, 195
to. Mr. and Mrs, William Nay,
Gorrle, a son.
IRWIN—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Tuesday, May, 7,
1957, to, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Ir-
win, R.R. 3, Wingham, prr4nk:-
ture daughter (Stillborn),
ANRuluiNvE sERYKE vas SALE
'USED FURNITU. RE, Bily
,aged Sell,. Phone 185. $rrb
IlAlierS, LARGE eRIE and .-mat-
tteas for sale. 'Twin go-gart. In
good eglIdititai. Phone 183, 8'
COMING EVENTS Ii4V,ESTQCK FOR 'SAES, . -
IIEREFORD BELL for .sale..
Years old, Apply to Omar Stokes,
phone 20r5, Wroxeter„ 8b
REGISTERED HEREFORD BULL
° for sale, 11 months old. Import-
ed father and grandmother, Also
milking shorthorn Cow, due in
two weeks, Phone T, E. Powoll,
18r14. Wroxeter. 8b
CURRIE'S AMBULANCE, *Ing-
ham. Safe, courteous Service,
Phone Day, 51; Night, 716 or •636,
13rri)
YOU'VE' TRIED THE REST, now
try the best fer spareribs and
sauerkraut, on Wednesday, Fri-
day and Saturday evenings, Com-
mercial Hotel, Formosa, cd12/57
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE will meet
In the Council Chamber, on
Thursday,. May le, at 2:30 p,m.
Program conveners for Histori-
cal Research and Current Events,
Mrs, N, Keating and Mrs. R, A.
Colas. Hostess convener, Mrs.
H. Aitchison. CE81;
SMITH—In Wipgham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, May
1957, to Mr.' and Mr's. Wilbert
Smith, Teeswator, a daughter. IN MEMORIAM
FINL.A.-r—TU loving memory of
Paolina Ionia Wright: Wife of
Wm.' J. Finlay, 'who passed
away May 8th, 1926, • Nothing can ,ever 'take away
The love a heart holds dear
Fond memories linger every city,
Remembrance keeps her near,;
—Ever remernbered by husband
and son, Charles.
WALTER.-.-In Wingham general
HoSpital, on Wedneed0, May 1,
1957, to Mr. and Mrs, Gerald
,Walteri R.R. 7, Lueknow, a son,
MEAT FOR SALE—Good beef by
the •quarter, Killed under license
trent Dept. of Health. Yearling
heifers, Top. quality. Lowest
Prices, Raynard Ackert, Ripley
phone 2440. 17rrb
FOR RENT RpsEpA,I ng A Spri MattresSes far
sale 220 eoils, Belgian Damask
covering. AlI sizes, Only $27.95.
A, Currie & Sons Furniture, • 8;15b
180 ACRE GRASS FARM for rent.
Spring water. Lots of shade. Ap-
ply to Sandy Nixon, Auburn, 1:80
WANTED
MODERN ROUSE or building lot
wanted. Centrally located, Apply
to Box 37, Advance-Times. 3b
COTTAGE for rent at Sauble
Beach. Available from June .29
to July 13. Phone 560, ' 8b
CASH for Scrap iron, cast steel,
batteries, radiators, copper, etc.
Phone 67. 1,8,15* Casernore - Hayden
Nuptials Saturday
Miss,; Beverley Elizabeth Case
more, daughter of Mr, and Mrs,
Ernest Casemore, of Wingham,.
and Mr, William Ross Hayden, son,
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hayden,, of
Wingham,, were married at . the
United Church manse, Bluevale, on
Saturday, May Ith,,by the Rev. R,
A, Brook.
LAWNS TO CUT, mowing only.
Charge according to size, Lyman
Jardin, phone 147. •8*
LaRcisE—ru Wingham general
Hospital, ,on Friday, May 3, 1957,
to "Mr- and Mrs. Murdoch La,
' Rose,- Wingharn, a daughter, USED WASHING ATA.C1-11NS for
sale. Completely and thoroughly
rebuilt. All refinished in gleaming)
White enamel. Look and perform
like new. Name brands. Easy
$69.00; Beatty $69.00; Connor
$39.00 and $69.00; Easy Spindry
$139,00. •Stairiton Hardware.
24rrb
FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT for
rent. Bath, hot and cold water.
Heavy duty wiring. Possession
first, of June. Phone 546Ft. 8" SET of right hand golf clubs. Must
be reasbnable, Phone 418, Wing-'
harri, ' .8*
SPACE, to rent for storing furni-
ture for three years, Phone 417R
GRASS for rent, Sufficient for 20
bead of small cattle. Phone
709J1. 8b
LAWN MOWER for, sale, Used
only two seasons: Phone 697 after
6 p.m. 10 HEAD OP YEARLING CATTLE
for grass, preferably steers.
Phone 727W12 or see Jim Case-
more, 1st line of Morris. 8b
Hullo -Folks!
How's Your Mileage?
FEMALE HELP WANTED
YOUNG WOMAN to 'work in egg
grading station for spring and
summer months. Phone 271 for
interview. Sb
The bride. wore a beige wool suit
with bronze and yellow accessories.
Her corsage was of bronze 'mums.
A sister of the bride, Miss Shir.-
ley Evelyn Casemore, was the
bridesmaid, She wore a white and
black fleck' wo&I suit and. powder-
blue accessories, Her corsage was
pink carnations.
.The best man was Mr, John
Kenneth Dunbar, of London,
A reception was held in the
Hotel Brynswick, Wingharn, When
the bride left for''her honeymoon,
which is- being spent at Niagara
Falls, she was. wearing a beige
tweed coat over beige wool suit
with, matching accessories..
, EDUCATIONAL
OPPORTUNITIES
—Mr, anti Mrs. Ed Fielding.were
in Toronto at the week-end attend-
ing the Timpany-WilsOn wedding
on 'Saturday' afternoon.
and Mrs., Alex Elliott and
Mr. and 1VIrs. Miller Davis spent
Sunday with' the formers' daugh-
ter, Mrs. Ed, 'Ryan, Mr. Ryan and
family, of Toronto.
-L-Miss Ann, Geddes visited With
her brother, Mr.. Norman Geddes
and Mrs, Geddes,' in Toronto.
Pll•-PCTROLUX Sales and. Service.
Call, Jed Reynolds, Wirigham
phone 640J1. Sb
USED REFRIGERATORS, Gilson,
Leonard, McCiary, $89.00, $139,00,
$149.00. Clean and in good work-
ing order,. Stanton' Hardware,
24rrb
SALESMAN WANTED
MAN to represent Wingham area
for Singer Sewing, Machine Co.
Good wages, hospitalization, two
weeks training, Promotions are
available to the right man. Ap-
ply to W. G. Henderson, phone
665. 8b
MILK FILTERS for sale—"Rapid
Flo", 6-Inch, 79c; 6%-inch, 85c.
Alexander's Hardware. lrrb
AMERICAN SCHOOL, Established
1897, Prepare for good paying lob
In few months at' home in spare
time. High School, Drafting, El-
ectronics, Corhmercial, Account-
ing, Electrical and other techni-
cal courses. All especially pre-
pared books and instructions
supplied. Examinations every
week. Low monthly payments.
Diploma awarded. Write for
complete information and Free
156 page book. American School,
S Jackson Ave., Kitchener, Ont-
ario, 1:8:1522:29b
LAWN MOWERS sharpened and
repaired,. For everything in lawn
Mowers see Borden Jenkins.
Phone 694W. 8b
WASCO POTATOES for sale.
Grown front' registered seed.
Also some Katadins. Apply to
R. Moffat, phone 632J2, 8b
WANTED: Man for steady travel
among consumers in Huron
County. Permanent connection
with large manufacturer. Only
reliable hustler considered, Write
Rawleigh's Dept, E453-131, 4005
'Richelieu St., Montreal, Quebec.
8h.
Under-inflated tires, even if they don't appear,
soft, can increase gas consumption 5 to 8 percent,
Nervously pushing the accelerator up and
deVen 'While waiting for a light, to- change wastes
ltid1ONA bnearry,' a teaspoonful' Of 'gaa with each push.
Letting the car sit with. the engine running can,'
be more wasteful than you'd think, An idling
engine can use up a- pint of fuel an .hour.
•Ge.d eare is important, hut firgeof all it takes a good car. •
. • •
Even If you're just looking around; wed like to help you see
What's what with cars today. Motoring can be a lot of fun, in-
stead ,of a lot, of worry, in these wonderful months, '
two. iSraud beauties are on display right now at •our used
1956 MERCURY, ,CUSTO CUSTOM SEDAN Blue, automatic trans
mission — lied ear condition. '
1954 FORD premium Car.
COACH radio,. whitewall tires ()ivn
• IOW, 19ie
rt01911V, vet.
LAWN MOWERS sharpened and
'repaired. Leslie McDougall,
phone 553W. 815:22:29b
CARD OF THANKS
I Would like- to express my" sin-
eere thanks to all ray `friends and
neighbors for their kindness dur-
ing my recent illness. Special
thanks to Dr. W, A, McKibbon and
the nurses on first floor of Wing-
ham Hospital, —Mrs. E. A, Buck-
ton, Whitechurch, •
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HowiCk Grain :7
Club Elects
The meeting of the Howick 4-H
Grain Club 'was held at the home
of Ronald McMichael, An election
of officers was held 'with, the fol-
lowing 'elected: ,
Pres., Wayne Wood's; :vice-pres.,
perry Strong; sec.-treas., Jim Ing-
lis; press reporter, George IVferk-
ley,
Lunch -was served by the host-
ess. The next meeting will he held
at the home of George Merkleyon
May 17th. ,
1110 MN ON MN III AIM lk
LADY'S COATS for sale, Winter
and summer, size 38-40. Navy
suit, size 18-20. Black pumps,
size 5-6. Also white pumps. Apply
to. Mrs, Wilmer Bridge, R.R. 2,
Wingham, phone 658J4. 8*
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
HOUSEWORK WANTED in and
around Wingham diStrict. Write
to P.O, Box 119, Wroxeter,
1946 Fargo'%-ton truck for sale.
Excellent condition, Wingham
Body 'Shop, phone 746. 8*
PHONE 185 '.S-Nil 41,M NM
a ofie- QUANTITY of shredded straw for
sale, apply to Jim Casemore,
phone 727W12, Wingharn. Sb
HEADSTOCK WANTED
DEADSTOCK removed promptly
for sanitary disposal. FREE pick
• up on larger animals, reasonable
collection charge for small ani-
mals. Phone collect Wingham
378; Palmerston 123w, or Dur-
ham 898 Gordon Young Limited.
6rrb
500 RED-SUSSEX PULLETS for
sale,• Four weeks old. Apply to.
J. R. Ccoilfes,, phone 743W2. Sb
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
LET US - QUOTE YOU ON OUR
INVIIDEND-PAYINO poLioms,
TERMS 6 MONTIIS ;Or ,12
Pedal' L4w;liates for fanners' Cars &Trucks:
MISCELLANEOUS
SEED FOR SALE'
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this opportunity
to give our heartfelt thanks for
all the kindness and great' gener-
osity shown to in our, midden
bereavement. Words alone cannot
express our feelings towards ,the,
people who helped in any way. A
special thanks to Mr. and Mr's,
Bruce Chambers, also Mrs. Percy
Coupland, Mrs., John Frazer, Mrs.
Mel Gowing, Rev. Buchanan, '',Wes-
tern Star" Ocidfellows, Brussels,
the flower bearers and pallbear-
ers,' also the lovely floral iributes
and to the G. Moir fiitiral
home, Gorrie.—Mrs. M. Longitaff
and 'Joy. 8b
,wit„!IYYi•r!umutln
'AGENT for berry ,boxes and bas-
kets, Early delivery discount
Apply to Fred Daw, RR. 3,
Wingham, phone 741w21. lb
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RANGER. ALFALFA, Grimm Al-
falfa, Ontario Red Clover, White
or Yellow Sweet Clover, Alsike,
Ladina,,Vhite Dutch, Birdsfoot,
Trefoil, Red Canary Grass,
Biome, Orchard, Meadow Fescue,
Blue Grass, Registered' and Com-
mercial Brant Barley, Registered
Gary Oats, Field Peas. All No. 1
seed. These are offered at as low
Or lower than any competitive'
prices. For your spring seeding
requirements see Roy Cramm &
Son, Pinkerton, Phone Cargill
68W3. rrb
FLOOR SANDING and Finishing,
Our Specialty — Old floors made
new, New floors sanded and fin-
ished to perfection. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Contact W. R. (Bill)
Rintoul, phone 261, noon hours
or evenings. 24,1,8b
REAL ESTATE — —
IN MEMORIAM
BROOME--In loving memory of
William Broorrie, beldved hus-
band of Harriet Browne, who
passed away on May 9th, 1956.
A face from our household gone
The' voice we loved is still
A place is Vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
—Ever remembered by Wife and
family. 8*
Crossfire
In ten years the U. S. death' ate from tuberculosis has tumbled 76
Per cent.
Medical authorities attribute
this startling drop to powerful new
drugs, along with better methods
of detecting the disease in early
stages, better hiving and working
conditions, and improved surgi-
cal techniques.
Tuberculosis is not entirely
beaten, but public health authori-
ties now have the disease so well
in hand that
many once-
crowded tuberou•
losis hospitals
have closed, clown
for 'lack of pa-
tients. But the
battle haS had its
,,, setbacks, too.
0 --,;T Patients treat- 0
bad ed with strepto-
mycin at first showed spectacular
improvement, Later, the anti-
biotic seemed to' lose its punch.
Patients relapsed. The diteese
flared up again, Staggered by
streptomycin,the TB germ re-
treated, then developed: strong de-
fenses against the drag.
Medical scientists countered With
combinations of drugs that caught
the TB •germs in a deadly cross-
fire and once agaiu put the disease
to rout, Today, .almost' every ac-
tiVe tuberculosis case' is treated
With Such combinations,
Recently, this same mode of at-,
tack has been used against other.
die-hard mierobes. In combat.
ting stubborn infections,• science
now pins much hope on antibiotic
combinations such as SigrearaYelrit
which' not only elettre up a .wide
range -of enmaton iitfectIortst but
also strikes germs which have
'learned to resist even the most
powerful of the older dtugg.
CAMERON'S. BILLIARDS, will be
open every Saturday night till 12
p.m. for the convenience of rural
customers. Complete line of men's
and boys' leans, shirts, and over-
„ails, socks extra, Guns bought,
sold and repelled. Ammunition
of ail types, Electric shavers,
lighters and watches repaired,
Open every Saturday night till
12 p.m. 17rtb
ELLIOTT. REAL ESTATE fiEN.EY
Dnarion - hone 144,
GORDON ELLIOTT, BROKER •-•
Fleming S. Pallagh, Salesman; Victor Kennedy, Salesman,
Res. Phone, 586J, Wingharn \ 4 Res, Phone, 78, Blyth
' Large Firm Listing,•Pwellings ..Business Property;
Listings arid. Inquiries Invited..
"WE SPECIALIZE IN GIVING. SERVICE” „0 '
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Many people are under the itn-
vression that the deer herds in
Ontario have nothing, to worry
about' but •sportsmen and wolves,
but there are such;, things, aft being
killed by cars, mid-winter starva-
tion, freak accidents and last, blit
not least, the never ending poach-
ing, not tp, mention the large'
numbers of deer killed annually by
dogs,
Almost any - hound-. or trailing
dog, a number of bird. dogs; and
the well known farm dog' will run
deer, but the biggest deer menace
is the increasing ,numbe'r of dogs,
stolen and left in the bush after
deer season 'and the'riegleeted'dogs
who band together for survival
and eventually thrn into a band Of
killers who are as vicious and cun-
ning as a: peek of Wolves. In Bruce
County the number of ' carcasses
found, .that ,have, been, killed by
these animals, is' 'inc'reasing each
year and there is-no way of know-
ing how many of the deer herd are
chased into Lake Huron and Geor-
gian Bay. These • deer are often
overheated and perieh when they
hit the cold water. A great many
deer are washed up each, spring on•
the shoreline. The highway kill
each year in Ontario is enormous
and there are many deer killed
each year on, the railroad right-of-
ways.
Fortunately, the last few ,winters
have been favourable to the herds
in this area and there"has been no
wholesale death by starvation; al-
though each year a great many of
the older deer succumb to the win-,
ter hardships, smaller ones are un-
able to reach the higher \brouse,
and of course, sick animals and
those wounded during the hunting
season. This also would 'include
the great number 'of deer that are
wounded by °night!..poachers who
are usually too cowardly to finish
off deer that • were only wounded
and did not drOP 'light on the spot,
but rather had enough strength to
crawl a short distance 2:Ito the.
bush at the side of the road.
Poaching goes on the year round,
and it is almost impossible to esti-
mate the number of deer'killed by
this means.
Predators prey not only on the
mature animals, but also on the
fawns. This too has' to be taken
into account as does the fact that
SPORTSMEN'S „.
NOT ONLY
FOR ONTARIO, DEER
there are a great number of freak
accident's such as coming' into In-
habited areas and crashing through
windows, getting caught in wire
`fences and many other eases. '°
There is a thOusand and one
ways by which a deer m'ay die that
is in no way connected to the fire-
arm.
—Mr, and Mrs. Eldred Loder
and Miss Marguerite Felton of
Toronto spent the week-end with
Mr, and Mrs, Wilson Loder and
family.,
__mr, Wilson Loder attended the
East-West Conference of the
Pentecostal Assemblies 'of Canada,
held Wednes'd,ay, ~T}iiir day a
Friday of last week in Toronto.
—Mr. Harry Runcirnan of Strat-
ford, a former 'resident of Wing-
ham, spent a few hburs looking
over familiar spots around town
on Sunday.
—Mr.and, Mrs. Oscar, Rock and'
family, of Moneton, Spent Sunday
at the home "of I their daughter,
Mrs, Robt, Sinimmon, Xinnie St,
—Visitors with Mg, and Mrs.
BiarrS.' Wenger on Sunday were
and lgri. Harold 'Litt, of Lon7
• —Misses Lenore Guy and Petty
Foxton have completed their cour-
ses at Canada Business College,
Toronto and 'have accepted' secre-
tarial positions.
LEE'S TAXI
24-HOUR SERVICE
PERSONALS,
HENDERSON—In Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Thursday, May
2, 1967; to. Mr.. and Mrs. Robert
Henderson;Lucknow, 'a son,
. When car' owners get together the first subject is usually
"What kind of mileage are you getting out of that hue of yours'?"
-• SoMe Cars, of course, use. more gas than'others, and give more
power And snioothness in return, but the way you drive can„have
a lot, to do kith the miles-per-gallon you chalk , • 0
Highway driving 'gives better 'mileage than
city driving, hot it's riot the higher speed that
makes the 'gas go further:. The car that giVeer20
Miles te. the gallon, at 30. miles an hour will give
only 15 miles' to the gallon at 60, and 12 miles to
gallon at 70.
It is, of course, the stops and starts of city
driving that waste gas. Ten stops in a nude will
use twice as much as steady driving at 30.
BIRTHS
CRAWFORD &
11ETHENTON
BV;SINESS-
and. •
•?Rcift5pONAL .
DIRECTORY
BUILDING LOT for sale, 66 ft,
frontage, Leopold Street, Phone
45. 8b
ENVINISHEI) 4-room houSe for
Sale. Robyn fora bathroom. Liv-
leg room, 20x11, Large garage.
Lot 70x175.. Tetai cost of ina,
terM1S alone $2,000. Will sacrifice
for $1,600 cash. Phone 4733,
Wingham. ' 8*
BarriSterS, Vitt%
Winghttm, , rijime 48
,I. II. CRAWIPORII, Q.E.
S. IIETHERINOTON, (1.0,
SEVEN-11001V1 brick hottSe for
Sale, 'Cupboards, oil furnace,
HartiVvood. floors downstairs. Ins
striated. Barn And garage. -h'Ive
acres of land, Immediate posses
Sion, For partiettlars phone
AVIttgharrt 441,. 8*.
A. H.,,'McTAYISII
and NOtAitt
ONVARIO
Telephone g3 'TeeSWater
WitirettitiEt/ery Wednesday
, Afternoon, 2 0.111,0
by' 11000111tnaelit „ •
1L W. BUSHF1ELO
Q.C,
Dorris er, Solicitor, Notarn
Money to Loin
Office—Meyer ,Flock, Wingham
WHAM-TON FINE
FINANCING A •CAR?
Taxpayers may make payment's on account
of 19,V ta,xes ttp to' 80 per cent of 1.956 taxes,
Interest at the rate of ,lour per cent, po:'
an. rl'in Will be allowed, on stich prepayments.
Prepayments of taxes most, be made as the
Town Treasurer's Office, Town aall,
W, A, GALBRAITH, Tteriauter,
Town of Wino/ham'
7-11CoOM FRAME HOUSE for sale
lit the village of Pelgrave,
in ettpboarcla, 4, ;piece' bath, heavy
duty Wiring. Irtirtmee With stolt.
Or, Apply to Mrs. Riehard Charin.
hey, phOne /042, Witighatta.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF HAROLD
ALL, :PERSONS having claims
against the estate Of the above
mentioned late of the ToWnship of
Howick, County of Huron, F'arin-
er, who died on 'the fifth day of
1957, are required to ...file
proof of same with the undersign-
ed on or before the 25th day of
May, 1957,
After that date the executors
Will proceed to distribute the es.
tate haying regard only to' the
claims of Which they shall then
have notice:
'LA` Eri at WirighaM this. 7th
day of May, 1957,
CRAWVORIl$ ez ItEttfEttNoT011/41
Wingham, Ontario
SolicitorS for the Ekqetttors
81622b
FLOOR SANDING — Now is the
time to have yoUr floor sanded
, and refinished for only 5c to 10c
per sq. ft., depending on the
floor. We use "Sabiseal”, For
free estimates call H, Temple-
man, Gorrie. Phone Wroxeter
23r1, 8;15122:29*
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IS YOUR TELEVISION praperly
insured for all risk coverage?.
For information phone 293, Stew-
art A, Scott, Wingbam, 2rrb
ATZVVART A. SCOTT can now
saVe you 15% on. Your car or
truck insurance, Yearly Or silo
months policies are aVallable,
Special rates for farmers, For
further ink:relation phone 288,
Whigham., 29rrh
.-- SANITARt StW.A.Gt tlISPO8Ar.:
septie tanks, eesspools, cellars,
dog pttrriped and Cleaned, quick
Service. All Work guaranteed'.
Apply Letlis Blake, phone 42r6,
.'Brussels:. 15trer Frederick P. Hothutit
Phroli., R.0.
Carol E, Hortiuth,
rota. Viola IL &moth, R.0,
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holders for ever it century •
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Are fleod'', ettifidial hi.
sornitietten infOrntatiOn or set'y
vice from all, breeds of Cattle,
Phone, 'the *WsArloti Cattle
Breeding. ASSeelatieli et'l Ol.i icon
He 24441 nt Mitilinny. 1802'12 be.
tWeen.1.36 and 100 0,11t, We have
all'breeds" avallabia—top 'quality
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bark al night spells danger for
pedestrians and Motorists. le
Ornict edt the ROW,
Before you' buy tialt about our
Low Cost Pinattiting' Service With
complete
Cost_
Coverage,
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