The Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-03-26, Page 6Page 6 a Wingharrl Advance^Times, Thursday, March 241, 1964
WANT
ADS
LOOKING TO
BUY, SELL,
RENT, HIRE,.
WORK?
at work!
PHONE
357,-232Q
1WONDERgi-
FOR
SALE
,SHOP BENNETT'S 5e to 331.00
STORE FIRST for children's
spring hats. 32.98 and $2.49:
ladies' spring hats, $2.98 and
33.98. 26b
FOR THE BEST in table po-
tatoes, phone Anthony Sclieaf-
ter, 357-3465. 26-2-9*
AFRICAN VIOLETS for sale.
in full bloom. Large plants,,
194 Catharine Street, phone,
357-1094. 19-26b1
CUSTOM BT.1LT push button!
radio for '55 Ford. Cheap.
Brussels 371W26. 26*
3 -CYCLE AUTOMATIC washer!
for sale. Adjustable water
control and water temperature
control. Excellent cor.dition.
Phone 357-3173. 19-26-2*
1000 BALES of alfalfa hay for
sale. Reasonable. John Mar-
tens. 355 Main St.. Listowel.
phone 1149. 26b
CLEARING at reduced prices—
Remnants of inlaid, vinyl and
congoleum. The Wallpaper
Shop. 19-26b
FOR SALE—Washer. Kenmore
wringer type. full skirt. pump
and lint filter, timer, in ex-
cellent condition. Phone 357-
3522. 26*
BEEF FOR SALE—Front quar-
ters. 34c per lb.; hind quarters,
47c per lb.; sides of beef, 39c
per lb.: cutting and wrapping,
2c per ib. Walls' Meat Market,
phone 49W, Clifford, Ontario.
M5rrb
PRIVATE SALE—Mobile home
8x30. Good condition. Fully
furnished, Sleeps six, 4 piece
bath. Will finance. Apply H.
Stocking, Teeswater. 26*
FOR SALE — Peerless Roll -N -
Mix Challenger, portable roller
mill, model 9020A with 20"
rollers and 5"x7" feeder, used
11: years. Sell at 14 price.
Scott Bros.. Ripley, phone 95
or 54. 26*
JOHN BL'MSTEAD & SON
Have for sale a quantity of
HEAVY PIN OATS and
SCREENINGS.
Also would like to hire a man
to work in a seed cleaning
plant. Farming or mill back-
ground preferred. 26b
FOR SALE—In new condition
McCormick power lift tractor
fertilizer seed drill, 15 runs,
equipped with guide markers.
Lew Frain, Bluevale, phone
Brussels 338J5, lot 8, con. 4,
Grey Twp. 26*
SEEDS—Roy Cramm & Son at
Pinkerton offer the following
long term pasture mixture: 8
lbs. Birdsfoot trefoil; 5 lbs. of
timothy; total, 13 lbs., at a
cost of 38.25 per acre. Also
good highland hay mixture at
37.90 per acre. They also offer
a complete stock of seed grain
and custom grain and seed
cleaning service. For your
spring seed requirements see
Roy Cramm at Pinkerton,
phone Cargill 366-2494, 26b
FERTILIZER
For insurance on fertilizer re-
quirements contact your Har-
riston Fertilizer dealer or
your local Bruce County Har-
riston Fertilizer plant in
Walkerton. We feel we can
guarantee adequate stock on
all analysis through the spring
season as we did not accept
any of the export orders ship-
ped by other Ontario plants
to Cuba. Contact Harriston
Fertilizer Limited, Walkerton,
Ont., phone 881-2308. 26-2-9b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
2 -STOREY HOUSE for sale, 7
rooms, hot water. Lower
Wingham, phone 357.2395.
19-26*
FOR SALE --3 bedroom house,
living room, kitchen, bathroom
and recreation room. Two
blocks from all three schools.
141 Catherine St., phone 357-
3768. 26b
HOZYSE FOR SALE .— 2 bed -
?mama, modern kitchen and
bathroom, heavy duty wiling
tot stove. Oil heat. Located on
Carling Terrace. CMAC mort-
gage at 8ri'i%. Cali 357-1990,
9-5; 357-2383 evenings. 23rrb
POULTRY FOR SALE
1,100 FISHERS 103 pullets for
sale, ten weeks old April lst,
Vaccinated. Mrs. Elmer Far-
dish, Gorrie, phone Fordwieh
26R12. 264*
TAXI SERVICE
FOR ALL OCCASIONS call
Lee's Taxi, for Iong or short
trips. Dial 357-1521. rrb
GRANT'S TAXI
PHONE 357-1836
LOCAL AND OUT-OF-TOWN
F6rrb
CARS and TRUCKS FOR SALE
1956 3 -ton CHEV truck, com-
pletely overhauled, new paint,
Brantford hoist with steel
platform 7x12 with 4' plywood
sides. Phone 357-3435. 26b
1962 PONTIAC standard sedan
for sale. black; 1958 Interna-
tional '°r -ton pickup. Al con-
dition, George Brown. Gorrie,
phone 325, Wroxeter, 26*
'55 DODGE 2 -ton truck for sale.
with stock rack, in good con-
dition. Apply Clarence Howe,
R. R. 2. Wingham, 1 mile
north of Holmes School. 26-2*
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
3 HOLSTEIN HEREFORD
calves for sale. Peter Jorissen,
phone 801R11, Wroxeter. 26b
GOOD LARGE Holstein heifer
for sale, due before April 1,
John Rinn, Belgrave, phone
357-3048, Wingham. 26*
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS for rent in Bel -
grave. Apply C W. Hanna,
Phone 357-1299, l2rrb
APARTMENT FOR RENT—Off
Diagonal Road. Apply Jack
Reavie, phone 357-3563, at
noon or after 6 p.m. 27rrb
4 - ROOM APARTMENT for
rent. Phone 357-1936. 26b
APARTMENT FOR RENT, av-
ailable April 1st. Robert Mow-
bray. 26*
FOR RENT—Newly decorated
house, 3 piece bath, hot and
cold water, hydro. Apply Box
18, Advance -Times. 26-2b
HOUSE FOR RENT on 15 con.
of Howick, 4 bedrooms and
bath. Reasonable rent, avail-
able April 15, Phone 830R4,
Wroxeter. 26*
APARTMENT for rent. Suitable
for couple, all modern con-
veniences. Iiving room. kit-
chen, 2 bedrooms and 'bath.
Either furnished or unfurnish-
ed, Phone 357-1875 after 6
p.m. 26b
morsomoRYS
SALES HELP WANTED ---Mate
GOOD for part timers. Turn
your spare time into cash. 330
to 340 weekly. No experience
necessary, Write Rawleigh,
Dept. C -453-6C, 4005 Richel-
ieu St., St. Henry, Montreal.
26b
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WAITRESS WANTED — No
Sunday or holiday work. Ap-
ply Box 19, Advance -Times.
26b
SEWERS WANTED IMMEDI-
ATELY—Work
MMEDI-
ATELY Work at home do-
ing simple sewing. We supply
materials and pay shipping
both ways. Good rate of pay.
Piece work. Apply, Dept. W2,
Box 7010, Adelaide Post Of-
fice, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
M26A16M14J18
PERSONAL
IF YOUR auto insurance has
increased in price during the
last two months get in touch
with Reuben Appleby, R. R. 2,
Wingham, phone 357-1679.
12-19-26-A2*
NEW MASTER Hog Booklets
available at Howson & How-
son Ltd. Master Pig Starters
available, Will discuss bog
problems with you. Please
advise Lorne Webb, Goderich.
12-19-26-2"
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
DOMESTIC o r housework
wanted. Phone 357-2652. 26b
HOUSEWORK WANTED by
reliable lady by the day.
Phone 357.2279. 26*
HAIR DRESSING
ELLIOTT'S BEAUTY LOUNGE,
Main Street, Wingham. Dial
357-2981. rrb
WANTED
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received to
supply Belgrave Co-op with a,
truck. Specification sheets av-
ailable at Co-op. Tenders must
be received by April 4th, 1964.
Belgrave Co-operative, telephone
Wingham 357-2711; Brussels
$88W10. 26b
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will he received by
the undersigned up to 12 o'clock
noon April 6, 1964, for the pur-
chase of the Fordwioh and
Wroxeter Public Sheds, also for
the sale and removal of the
Public Shed and foundation at
Gorrie. Any information in re-
gard. to same apply at the
CIerk's Office in Gorrie. High
est or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted,
W. E, Whitfield, Clerk, Town-
ship of Howick. 19-26b
GRAVEL TENDERS
TWP. OF EAST «AWANOSH
To supply, crush and haul ap-
proximately 12.000 cu. yards of
gravel to township roads, also
to supply and crush 2.000 cu.
yards to be stock piled.
Gravel to be loaded into
crusher by shovel and crushed
to a„.
A certified cheque for $300.00
to accompany tender.
Work to be completed by
June 30. 1964, to satisfaction of
Road Superintendent,
Tenders to be in Road Supt.'s
hands by 12 o'clock noon, April
7, 1964.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
C. W. Hanna, Road Supt.,
Belgrave. 26-2b
GRAVEL TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
Sealed tenders plainly mark-
ed "Tenders for Gravel" will be
received by the undersigned up
to 12:00 o'clock noon, Monday,
April 6th, 1964, for crushing and
hauling 15,000 cu. yds. more or
less of gravel to be 314 inch
screened, and 9,000 cu. yds.
more or less of gravel to be 1114
inch screened to be delivered
anywhere in the Township
under the direction of the road
superintendent.
Contractor to state whether
crusher will be drag line or
shovel fed.
Contractor to strip and main-
tain pits to the satisfaction of
the road superintendent. The
work not to be started earlier
than July lst and to be com-
pleted by October 1st, 1964.
A certified cheque for $600.00
to accompany tender, Lowest or
any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted.
For further particulars con-
tact the Road Superintendent,
Anson Galbraith, R. R. 1. Gor-
rie, Onterle
W. E. Whitfield, Clerk,
Township of Howick,
Gorrie, Ont. 26-2b
MARLATT'S
Dead Stock Service
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
Paid for Deed Cows and Horses
over 500 lbs. More for sick area
disabled Cows and Horses ac-
cording to size and coalition.
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
BRUCE MARLATT
brussels - Phone 133
24 - HOUR SERVICE
Lionise No. 951630
RASPBERRY CANES
FOR SALE
RHUBARB ROOTS - GARDEN
MUMS GLADIOLUS BULBS -
DELPHINIUM - PERENNIALS
and POTTED PLANTS
We take orders for
EASa'alt LILES
ANNA
MARKET GARDENS
PHONE 357.3262
19-26*
WANTED Canadian, British
and American coins, tokens,
paper currency, old docu-
ments and jewellery, etc,
Write or telephone 357-1437,
Fred W. Daw & Sons. 26b
CARD$ OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my friends
and neighbours for their treats,
cards and visits while I was a
patient in Wingham and Dis-
triot Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. B. N. Corrin and the
nursing staff on third floor
annex.—Allan Henderson. 26*
MISCELLANEOUS
.oda
BE HERE SOON. Rexall lc
Sale. McKibbons Pharmacy.
26b
IF YOUR auto insurance has
increased in price during the
last two months get in touch
with Reuben Appleby, R. R. 2,
Wingham, phone 357-1679,
12.19-26-A2*
BRING YOUR SHOES to
Heughan's for repairs—Pick-
ed up Thursdays and Satur-
days by "Rays" of Clinton.
Excellent work. 6rrb
PLASTERING, patching, stucco,
parging, Reasonable rates. By
hour or contract. Contact Art
Cooper, 357-2924, Wingham,
5-12-19-26"
PIANO TUNING
Regulating and Repairs. Ex-
perienced. Contact Eric W.
Rice, Lucknow, R. R. 2,
phone 528-6695. 12-Ap16*
KITCHENER UPHOLSTERY
Expert reupholstering. refinish-
ing and repairing of furniture.
Work guaranteed. Phone 357-
2002, Wingham. 24rrb
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed. Write Louis
Blake, R. R. 2, Brussels, phone
442W6, Brussels, M12-015*
NOTICE
If you are thinking of finan-
cing a car be sure to contact
your State Farm Agent first.
Reuben Appleby, R R. 2, Wing -
ham, phone 357-1679. rrb
FOR YOUR
Inseraree Needs in Antmnobile,
Farm Linl''ity Accident and
Sickness 1?'' ie Protection—
Cali your Co -on Agent—
LTMYJ) MONTGOMERY
Wingham, R.R. 5. Dint 3'57-3739
CARDS OF THANKS
We would like to express our
sincere appreciation to our
friends and neighbours for the
kind messages of sympathy re-
ceived during our recent ber-
eavement. — Mr. and Mrs, Roy
Morgan, 26b
We would like to thank all the
friends and neighbors who sent
flowers to mother's funeral and
minded our children during our
absence. We would also like to
thank the Legion Auxiliary for
the lovely plant we received
upon returning home and all
those who have sent such lovely
cards. Your many acts of kind-
ness will long be remembered
and appreciated, -- George and
Bertha Brooks and family. 26b
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
our many relatives. friends and
neighbours for their acts of
kindness and sympathy during
the recent sudden passing of
our sister. Miss Emma Walters,
of Torontn.—Mrs, Myrtle Cole-
man and Mrs, Annie Nicol. 26b
I would like to say thank you
for the cards. gifts and treats
while I was in the hospital
Special thanks to Dr. McKib-
bon and the nurses on second
floor, &so Rev, Jardine and
Rev, Fish—Murray Edgar. 26*
I would like to take this
opportunity to say thanks to all
the people of the Wingham and
District Hospital. Dr, MoKib-
bon, nursing staff, also to my
friends who visited me or sent
cards, treats or flowers. They
were all deeply appreciated, —
'William J. Clark, Wingham. 26*
We would tike to thank our
friends and neighbours for the
gifts and treats to our son
Ronnie, while he was a -patient
in Victoria Hospital, London.
Special thanks to Dr, McKib-
ben, and to those who helped
With the children while we
Were away. Della and Keith
'Johnston. 26*
T would like to thank my
friends and neighbors for their
cards, visits, congratulations
and treats while I was a pa-
tient in Wingham and District
Hospital, —. Mrs, Roy Penning-
ton. 26b
A sincere "thank you" to
friends, neighbours and rela-
tives who remembered me with
cards, treats, flowers and visits
while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. Spec-
ial thanks to Dr. Gibson and the
nursing staff on third floor and
to The Wingham Advance -Times
for their paper. -- Mrs. Russel
Ritchie. 26h
N MEMORIAM
SINNAMON — In loving mem-
ory of William Glen Slane -
mon, who passed away two
years ago, March 30, 1962.
Peaceful be thy sleep, dear son,
It is sweet to breathe thy name;
In life we loved you dearly,
In death we do the same.
Oft we think of you, dear son,
And our hearts are sad with
pain.
Oh, this would be a Heaven
Could we hear your voice again.
You are gone but not forgotten,
Never shall your memory fade.
Sweetest thoughts shall ever
linger
Around the grave where you are
laid,
—Ever remembered and sadly
missed by mom, dad, Doug and
Jeanie, 26*
LEGAL
IN THE SUPREME COURT
OF ONTARIO
HIS HONOUR IAN MacRAE)
Local Judge in )
Chambers )
WEDNESDAY, THE 18th DAY
OF MARCH, 1964.
BETWEEN:
RAPHAEL THOMAS FORAN
and RUTH B. FORAN
(SEAL) Plaintiffs
-- and —
PAUL GRENIER
Defendant
UPON THE APPLICATION
of counsel for the plaintiffs for
an Order permitting substituted
service of the Writ of Summons
herein upon the defendant Paul
Grenier upon reading the af-
fidavits of Harry L, Sturdy, The
Sheriff of the County of Huron,
and Joseph Thomas Saint, a So-
licitor, filed, and upon hearing
what was alleged by counsel
aforesaid,
1) IT IS ORDERED that
service of the Writ of Sum-
mons upon the defendant Paul
Grenier by publishing in the
Newspapers known as the Lan-
don Free Press and the Wing -
ham Advance -Times, the Notice
hereunder set out once a week
for two consecutive weeks pre-
ceding the 9th day of April, 1964
shall be good and sufficient ser-
vice of the said Writ upon the
said defendant.
2) AND IT IS FURTHER
ORDERED that the time limit-
ed for entering an appearance
to the said Writ of Summons,
by the ,defendant Paul Grenier,
at the Local Registrars Office
at the Court House, at the Cor-
ner of Dundas and Ridout
Streets in the C,''ity of London,
be 15 days following the last
publication in the above News-
papers.
D. M, EGENER,
Local Registrar,
S,C.O. London.
IN THE SUPREME COURT
OF ONTARIO
BETWEEN':
RAPHAEL THOMAS FORAN
and RUTH B. FORAN
Plaintiffs
-- and —
PAUL GRENIER
Defendant
NOTICIS TO PAUL GRENIER
of the Village of Brussels, in
the County of Huron
TAKE NOTICE that an ac-
tion has been commenced
against you in this court by
Raphael Thomas Foran and
Ruth B, Foran in which the
plaintiffs claim Is on a mort-
gage dated the 28th day of Sep-
tember, 1982, made between
Paul Grenier of the City of
London, in the County of Mid-
dlesex, Gentleman. as Mortga-
gor, and Raphael 'Thomas
Foran of the said City of Lon-
don, in the County of Middle-
sex, Salesman, and Ruth B. rer-
an, of the same place, his wife,
as Mortgagees, and registered
on the 18th day of October, 1962,
at .3:30 P.M. as Instrument
Number 59664 in the Registrar
Office for the Registry Division
of the County of Huron, and
that the mortgage may be en-
forced by foreclosure and to
recover from you the defendant
Paul Grenier payment of the
amount due under a covenant
by Paul Grenier in that behalf
contained in the said mortgage.
A N P FURTHER TAKE
NOTICE that the plaintiffs
claim to be entitled to recover
Immediate possession of the
mortgaged premises.
A N' 1) 'FURTHER TAKE
NOTICE that the plaintiffs
claim that there is now due for
principal money the sum of
321.416,93 and for taxes the sum
of 3226.66 and for premiums of
insurance the sum of $129.60
and for interest the sum of
$2,086,02 and that you are liable
to be charged with these sums
with subsequent interest to be
computed at the rate of 7 e per
annum and costs in and by the
judgment to be drawn up,
THE FOLLOWING is a de-
scription of the 'mortgaged
premises:
ALL AND SINGULAR that cer-
tain parcel or tract of land and
premises situate, lying and be-
ing in the Village of Brussels,
in the County of Huron and
Province of Ontario and being
composed of part of Lot Num-
ber 6 in the said Village of
Brussels, which said part is
more particularly described as
follows:
COMMENCING at the south-
east angle of said Lot Number
6; THENCE westerly along the
northerly limit of Mill Street;
a distance of 113 feet to a lane:
THENCE northerly parallel to
Turnberry Street a distance of
60 feet to a point;
THENCE easterly parallel to
Mill Street a distance of 113
feet to Turnberry Street;
THENCE southerly along Turn -
berry Street a distance of 60
feet to the place of beginning,
together with all buildings
erected thereon.
AND THAT it has been ord-
ered that service on you of the
Writ to be effected by this ad-
vertisement. If you desire to
defend the action you must
enter an appearance at the
Local Registrars Office, at the
Court House, at the Corner of
Dundas and Ridout Streets, in
the City of London or or before
fifteen days from the last pub-
lication in the Newspapers, the
London Free Press and the
Wingham Advance -Times and
file and serve on the plaintiff's
solicitors an afidavit showing
the nature of your defence or
you may within the time limited
request a sale or the opportun-
ity to redeem,
DATED at London, Ontario,
this 18th day of March, 1964,
GILUES, SAINT .& PADDON
Barristers and Solicitors
493 Dundas Street
London, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Plaintiffs.
26-2b
BIRTHS
TH•OMSON —• In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Wednes-
day, March 18, 1964. to Mr,
and Mrs. Bruce Thomson,
Whitechurch, a daughter.
HUBBARD -- In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Wednes-
day, March 16, 1964, to Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Hubbard, R.
R. 1, Clifford, a son,
SHIELL---In Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Thursday,
March 19. 1964, to Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Shiell. R. R. 3.
Wingham, a daughter,
IRWIN—In Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Friday.
March 20, 1964, to Mr, and
Mrs, Charles Irwin, R. R. 5,
Wingham, a son.
GINGRICH---In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Friday.
March 20, 1964, to Mr, and
Mrs. Clayton Gingrich, R. R.
4, Wingham, a daughter,
CARTER — In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Friday,
March 20, 1964, to Mr, and
Mrs. Gordon Carter, R. R. 6,
Lucknow, a daughter.
ANGER -..-In Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Saturday.
March 21, 1964, to Mr. and
Mrs, Norman Anger, Wing -
ham, a son.
WEBSTER—In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Saturday,
March 21, 1964, to Mr. and
Mrs. David Webster, R. R. 2,
Blyth, a son.
TURNER — In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Saturday,
March 21, 1964, to Mr. and
Mrs. Barrie Turner, Wingham,
a daughter.
EGGLESTON --- In Wingham
and District Hospital, on
Monday, March 23, 1964, to
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eggles-
ton, R. R. 2, Auburn, a
daughter,
JEFFERSON—In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, on Monday,
March 23, 1964, to Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Jefferson, R. R.
1, Belgrave, a son.
YOUNG --- Bob and Bonnie are
happy to announce the safe
arrival of a daughter, Wendy
Gail, on Monday, March 23,
1964, at Sarnia General Hos-
pital, Sarnia,
COOK—In Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Tuesday,
March 24, 1964, to Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Cook, R. R. 3,
Lucknow, a son.
roperty for Sale
Paul S. Starr & Co. Ltd.
REALTORS
WINGHAM OFFICE — 187 JOSEPHINE ST., DIAL 357-3840
GERALD (Jerry) WALTER
36,000 full price for a 100 acre farm with 65 acres workable.
Approx. 134 miles from Wingham. 11f2 storey home with furnace,
H.D. wiring and water on tap.
$7,500 for a 100 acre farm situated en the highway close to
shopping. 11/2 storey brick home, L-shaped barn 64'x40' and
35'x57' in good state of repair. Never failing spring on property.
$8,600 with a small down payment and easy terms for this
rich 100 acre farm with 85 acres of level workable land. Situated
244 miles from a shopping centre. The first farm off the county
road. 114 storey 7 room home with conveniences such as 3 -piece
bath, cupboards, and H.D. wiring. Bank barn 48'x72' with a lean
24'x50', also a good drive shed 22'x35'. Hydro and water under
pressure in the barn. Don't miss inspecting this one.
Read this ad carefully if you are looking for a home that's
really worth its value. This is a 11/4 storey good looking home
packed from cellar to roof with all the modern conveniences
plus many extras such as two 3 piece baths, bright sunroom,
large veranda, garage and much more. Situated on a nicely
Landscaped, king size lot only one bldck off the main street
of Wingham. The full asking price is only $7,400, so inspect it
today,
1% storey 7 room solid brick home situated on 314 acres
of great land' with access to a good spring fed trout stream.
House consists of conveniences such as bathroom, H.D. wiring,
built in cupboards, located only a short distance from Wingham.
Full price only $5,500. Owner is anxious to sell and has in-
structed us to submit all offers as to down payment and terms.
Modern 6 room home in residential section of Wingham.
All modern Conveniences such as built in cupboards, hardwood
floors and 3 piece bath. The full asking price of this extra good
home is only $8,900, so don't miss it.
Paul S. Starr-& Co. Ltd
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