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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-06-11, Page 4/SHUN 601-1;4;, FEE D m.o... m LLS 11.11* IMO kv4;.f„„ 1111 / • 'A.M.., ..,...766461,67.4¢1411Nligpgr.6166 174/..r..774P.NRIMPIllr.TX. -6666249Z.V67:47,r16 7:46.161F 9-rvainifr" • it . „ 'iCho Whighans Advance-tillims, 'WedneedaY, Milne II, 1968; eee" ese' BIRTHS' REPAIR$ FOR RENT HEATED FIVE ROOM Apartment for rent. Posseselon August 1st. No children please, Phone 108.1. 11* REAL ESTATE FOR SALE COMING EVENTS . — ENTERTAINMENT each evening at the Clifford Inn, CE4rrb • COME `TO THE Gerrie United Church annual Carden Party, on Wednesday, June 18, Supper served from 5,30 to 8 p.m. Ad- mission adults, $1.00; children, 40 cents. CEe:11b 1., WANTED . Bush lots with .soft maple and elm. Will purchase bush properties or farms, Please phone or write:, • The Andrew Malcolm • Furniture Co. Ltd, Listowel, Ontario • SIX ROOM BRICK house for sale, Fully modernized. Phone 572,T, 28.rrb. BUILDING AND PLUMBING SERVICE --Repairing, remodel- ling, bathrooms, copboards. ,Wc can supply you with all your plumbing needs. Bathroom fix-- tures, McDougall primps, electric water heaters, pipe, arborite, wall-boarcl, floor tile, etc, George A. Carter, R.R, 5, Wingham, Phone 713W1. 4;11:18:25b • CHILD$—Me. and -Mrs, Charles F. Childs (Leslie Mae :Wall) are proud 'to announce the .arrival of their .son, Paul Joseph, a ,brother for George, at the.Wood- stock General Hospital on Sat- urday, May 31d," 1958. • LEE'S TAXI SERVICE and used 'furniture, We buy and sell, Phone 185,' rrb LAROSE, SIZE tricycle and a boy's sidewalk bicycle for sale. Phone 65. 1,1b MITAX k‘a.TERS for sale--. Rapid Elo", 6-inch, '79c; 6W-inch, 85c, Alexander's Hardware, 1% STOREY, 9-room frame and brick bungalow for sale, Four bedroonis and garage. Situated op Catharine. Street, to be sold at a fair price. Phone 396. 4rrb TWO-ROOM APARTMENT with bath for rent on josephlrie Street Apply to John Falconer, 913 Un- ion Street, Kitchener, or Harold • le :18 ;25b FOR HIRE, Weekly, Summer mon- ths, excluding August, new 16' trailer, sleeps five. Also Wee' tourist tent, Phone 404W2. 11* DRESSED SPRING Chickens for sale, around 6 lb, For delivery. Saturday morning. Apply Bill Elston, phone 735W3. lib IVfaeDONALD—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDonald of Wing- ham, nee Catherine. Keetieg, on' June 5, 1958, a' son, Stephen; Anthony, a brother for, Ceres": , ' — , SHAW—In St. Joseph's, HosPital„ London,' on. Wednesday; June 4,:to: Mr, and;' Mrs, Leslie (riee; Donna Anderson) a'daughter, Sharon Ann. . -* 4 BRIDGE In Toronto, to' lyfr. and Mrs. Roy Bridge, on, rune 7th, ,a son. ' IeROHN—In Wingham -Hospital, on Wednesday, 'June' 4,.0, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Krohn, Wing- harn, a. daughter,. . METCALFE-An Wingham• Hos- pital, ,on Thursdays- June' 5, to Mn; and Mrs, Brian :Metcalfe, R.R. 2, Wingham, a daughter;,, UND,ERWOODe-In Wingham.' pital, On Thursday, -,Jrine e, to Mr. and Mrs, GeergelUneerWood, R.R, Wingham,. a son, .; PELLETT-In, on Friday, June 6e to Mr, and Mrs. Ice:Meth P,ellete Winger-ern, a son; "te — •• • GIBSON—In Wingtisue ' .Hospital, on Friday, June 6#o :Mre and :qrs. Arthur' Gibstai, Wr6Xeter, a so,n. ' 1 LARGE SIZE Baby Crib in ex- cellent condition, also 1 baby buggy for sale. Phone 600W11. 11* CARD. OF THANKS We wish- to extend ,our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for 'acts' of kindness, messages ;of sympathy, beautiful floral' offerings and Mass Cards, received from friends and relative' in our recent; bereave- ment. Thanks to all those who. paid us visits, Mrs. leforrey and. the staff of the Wingham District General HospitaleeSitnen Hallaha'n and 11* • . BRUCE PENINSULA, water front two bedroom cottage on Georgian Bay for rent. Ideal location, Rates very reasonable, 'Phone 197. 4:11b THE WINGHAlef 'WOMEN'S In- stitute, will be held in the Co.uncil Chamber on Thursday, June 19. Program conveners- Miss. E. M. Bower' and Mrs. R. MacDonald. Roll , call name a good citizen. Address, •Guidance, Mr. W, S. Hall, Hostess convener, Mrs. G. CE11b STUCCO HOUSE for sale on Fran- cis Street, Wingham, Six rooms, 3-piece bathroom, garage, garden, Splendid location. Available July 1st—Apply to Mrs. Mabel Hare, R.R, 1 Hillside St., Waterloo, Ontario, phone Sherwood 23174. llb MASSEY-FERGUSON TRACTORS NEW 50's and 6's NEW. HOLLAND BALERS USED ELECTRIC Refrigerator in good running order, Used steam- er trunk, both reasonable. Phone 274. 11b MODERN BUNGALOW for sale, oil furnace, picture windows, wall-to-wall carpeting in large living room, new garage attached with Berry door, sun porch, large,. lot, low taxes. Asking $6,000 cash Phone 434 or 981, 14rrb SALES HELP WANTED—MALE CABINS light, housekeeping for 2 or 3, Central locatioe, $25 per week for 2. Write Box 59, 41 Woodward Ave, Grand Bend,' Oht, 11:18:25:2b GOOD PASTURE land for fifteen head of cattle for rent. Lasting Water supply, Call 645 •after 5 Pen. '11* MAN'S BRITISH made Biltmore top, coat for sale. Size 42. Phone 276R, 4:11b WANTED: Reliable man as'Dealer in. Townships of Turnberry, East Wawanosh and West Wawa- nosh. Experience not necessary. A fine oppOrtunity to step, into 'an old profitable business where Rawleigh 'Products have 'been sold for years. Big profits. Pro- ducts furnished on credit. Write Rawleigh's Dept, F-453-163, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal, lib IN MEMORIAM'[ MOTORCYCLE for Sale. 1952 Matchless 500 C.C. Twin Black, good tires with windshield, price $235.00, phone 90R12 Mildmay, R. J. Schwichtenberg. 11* AUCTION SALE USED TRACTORS ELLIOTT—In loving memaey of Mrs, Wilfred Elliott, who died on June 12th, 1955, Ever remem- bered by, Mothee Maude and Hazel. 50 ACRES on highway No. 87, at the outskirts cif' the Village of Wroxeter, '9 room, 4 bedroom brick house, 6 rooms remodelled last year. 4-piece bath, oil fur- nace, pressure system, built-in cupboards. Barn, eefixed, stabling for 20 cows, 5 pig pens, new silo, River runs along edge of farm.'' Both buildings recently rewired. and in good repair. Please call or write: Mr. Robert G. Gibson' Jr., R.R. Bluevale, Ontario. 'Phone Wrox- eter 4r6. 11 :18 :25h ;No. 44 Tractor CASH REGISTER and adding Machine rolls are available at The Advance-Tinies office at all times, as well as ribbons for type- writers. , Alvie A. Fleming Died in Windsor AUCTION •SALE On Francis St., Wingham SATURDAY, JUNE 21, at two o'clock, sharp . TERMS: CASH McClary 'Kitchen Range, Chrome Kitchen Suite, Pressure , 'Cooker Kelvinator Frig, eboking Utensils' and dishes, bed and,. spring filled mattress, oak dresser, chest of, drawers, 3/4 bed with springs and spring filled mattress, mahogany dresser, night table, cedar chest writing desk and hall tree, Gerard• Heintenian, piano, piano bench chesterfield, occasional chairs, ene table and card table, bridge 'law 'and table lamp, magazine • stand, electric heater; drapes and cur- tains, woollen blankets and bed ding, stepladders, and garden tools lawn mower and garbage pails, tul: stands. Manny: other ' :articles toe numerous, to, mentien,.,t. „. Mr!. Laura Hayden, Prop. L, Bryce,, Auctioneer 11:18b BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY I 'No. 20 ROW Crop ► 1 NO, 20 `Standard USED EQUIrMENT se'. Combine, complete with motor an pick-up. 1 Minneapolis 8 ft Swather, One-Way Disk (for Ford or Ferguson tractor) 1 '8-ft. Binder- on rubber' 1 7.-ft. Bindii on steel LIVESTOCK FOR SALE USED 2-UNIT DeLaval Milking. Machine, complete with pump and pipes. Glenn McMichael, R.R. 1, Bluevale, Phone Wroxeter 4r2., 11* A former resident of Wihghani, Alvie A. Fleming, tiled in Windsor Hospital on May 28. and interment was made in the Wingham Cenee-' tery on May,30. Mr: Fleming was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fleming, who resided on Leopold Street. He is survived by his wife, the former Jennie Walker; one, son, Walker, of Waterloo and a ' brother, Elliott Fleming of Toronto. DO YOU want to run a fine ser- vice station? Proven financial returns, rent very reasonable., Write R, E, McKinney, Box 508 Wingharre Confidential. 11:18:25b: IVIcCOR1VIICK-D E ER IN G Hay Loader for sale. In almost new condition. Apply Joe Greenaway, Bluevale, phone 709W1, lib 23,.PUREBRED YORK Chunks for sale. Earl Toner, Gorrie phone Fordwich, 57r31. 11* , DANE—In •, Wingham Hospital; .;.op, Friday, June 6, to irr. Airs, George Dane, R,R. 1, Wroxeter, a daughter. HAND—In;'Wingharre Hospital, on. -S.undayeJune 8, to Mr.' and Mrs. Hugh Hand,' Winghatn, a eon.; NOTICE • REGISTERED Yorkshire Boars and Gilts. Top AR. blood lines Clean herd, priced to sell. Robt, Wood, Lakelet, phone Clifford 122J1. 11* McDOUGALL'S LAWN Mower Ser- vice—grass shears, scissors etc., sharpened, Re-conditioned mow- ers for sale, Phone 553w. 28,4,11,18,25* The Turnberry and Morris dump in Bluevale will be open on Thursday afternoon of each week from 2 to 4 o'clock, for further information apply to Geo. Green- away. 11:18:25b POULTRY FOR SALE $750 CREDIT NOTE drawn on ii`PMills Motor Sales, Goderich, to be applied on purchase of a new Chrysler product for sale. Will- sell for $500 cash. Telephone 30R6 Wroxeter, 4:11:18* AMBULANCE SERVICE HARISSIJOKINS Former Resident • Winters in South: Melvin Phippen, a former Wing- ham stedent who was born 'in this vicinity had an interesting trip ,te- cently to the Caribbean' and Ba- hamas. Previously he and eight hank auditors of the Canadian Bank of, Commerce, had made two trips to NeW York and were anticipating an 'assignment in England. ,How- ever, instructions come- through that a' change in plans tiad been made. 4 The group left Melton Airport at 9.20 by TCA and arrivedi in Jamaica at 3 o'clock. Their hotelefaced the, ocean, and there was also a large pool nearby to accommodate the guests who enjoyed swimming. The dining room was spacious with a cement floor and roof sup- ported by large pillars, which added to the diners' comfort in the' 85 degrees of heat, The coloured populace ise ninety per cent dark and no one seems in a hurry. Life is taken in a very easy faehicine •, :;While• they were there strike took place and the leetel, windows Were boarded up, -so, they went art to Nassau to audit there, 'hed -re= turned to Jamaicaa-later to finish their work. The next stop was Trinidad ,where there are marry Chinese, and Indian people. Trinidad is very mountainous and a breeze springs up in the evenings, 'The people here are not dark. The auditors found the islands beautiful with a great variete of flowers and fiesh fruit, which can be bought; at most reae. enable prices, Kingston is' a city of 260,000. The wealth differs greatly between whites and colored people, -The total population Of the !slated is 700,000 and it is situated ten de- grees north of the equator. The climate varies 'from 68 to 90 de- gi'ees with heavy arid seasonal rainfall. oaring the dry season, from January to May, the sky is perfectly clear. The chief products are petroleum, sugar, copra, cocoa, coffee and citrus,fruits, The leading industries coMprise textiles,/ time cloche, glassware, bitters and runt. The 'next assignment took them by air to the Barbados Islands. The captains on the planes Were Very Courteous, When 'the work there had ,been completed they were to return to Bermuda where they eetetild have a half hour' stop. 'over and thence to Toronto by Montreal, The work involved to most of the winter menthe, Melvin Phippen's father, Geri Clair Phippen, lives at 1.,istowel and will be remembered by `any In Winghatt and district, WANTED PRIVATE SALE Of GOOd. Used Items Of Furniture, Building Materials and' Furnishings Suitable for home or summer cottage. ;URRIE'S 'AMBULANCE, Wing- ham. Safe, 'courteous Service Phone Day, 51; Night, 716 or 636 13rrI, 8000 DEKALB. PULLETS for sale, Healthy, well raised, vaccinated for bronchitis and Newcastle. 12 weeks old June 24th and July 3rd. Discounts on large orders. Free delivery on all orders of 200 or more. Inspection invited. Enquir- ies promptly answered. Call or write "MOORE'S POULTRY Farm" R.R. 3, Seaforth, Ontario, phone 647r31, i lirrb DEADSTOCK WANTED MEAT FOR SALE--Good beef by. the quarter. Killed on premises. Inspected by 'Dept. of Health. Yearling heifers. Top quality. Lowest prices. Raynard Ackert, Ripley, phone 24r30. 17rrb GLOUSHER-.-In Wingtam, Hospi- tal, on Jung to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glousher;, Wifighanis daughter. Highest Cash Prices paid fOr old, sick Or ,disabled , Horsei & Cows HIGHEST. CASH VALUE. PAID IN SURROUNDING •DISTRICT for DEAD COWS and HORSES. For Prompt, Sanitary Diroski, day or night OLD HORSES for SlaUghter at 5e per' pound. 24 HOUR SERVICE LER0y r,Anne cti. E: son, Notice to WATER CONSUMERS DEADSTOCK removed promptly for sanitary diseposal. FREE pick up on larger animals, reasonable, collection charge for small ani- mals. Phone collect Wingham 378; Palreerston 123w, or Dur- ham 398,-Gordon Young (Elmira) Limited. 6rrb POWER MOWER sales and ser- vice, pick-up and 'delivery. Stain- ton Hardware, phone 30, Wing- ham. 14rrb The following: 1 chester-bed, 1 8' WestifighouSerefrigerator (like new), 1 10' RCA freezer (2'years 'old)', '2 good panel doors, 1 rangette, several small tables, drapery, Venetian blind's. These items may be seen by con- tacting W. T. Cruickshank, phone 275, , 1.1b WANTED SMALL CEMENT MIXER, less motor; also wheelbarrow wanted. Phone 287, Wingham, 4* The :hourS fOr watering lawns' and , . ,gardens are from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m„ and frbm 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. This will be strictly,etiforced. • .AmANNUAL'chaTge of $4.44 gros6, less ,prornpt, pipmeni discOunt of 10 Rei„cent, is 'made for X.the100:-otIk!'iicp4i,i,of Jilt0if(41.ap the above noted :C• • . • nycine foundI watering iaidens, who • AN INTERNATIONAL single fur:, row riding plow, also brush plow, wanted. Robt. Moffat 632J2 Wingharn. llb ANNOUNCING—The greatest in- vention in house-cleaning since the vacuum cleaner. The ELUX- O-MATIC has so many new feat., ures. You must See it to believe it. Call L.' H. Reynolds, 640.71, your Electrolux. Dealer. rrb $10.00 and UP paid for sick, down and disabled 'Cows and Horses, also dead cows and horses at cash value, Please phone prompt- ly Bruce Marled. Call collect 56r7 truitseis, 24 hour service, lerrb CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to all my many friends who so kindly 'remembered me with carde, letters and gifts. Each was very• much appreciated.—Sharon WariVicke ' ,11. MISCELLANEOUS Atwood .153,; collect GEORGE' IISI.OP;r "j . wioieto #0, G,E. ELECTRIC Floor Polisher, .one single bedroom' suite, small kitchen cabinet,• sofa and two armchairs, odd chaira and small, tables, odd pieces of furniture, dishes and small appliances. Phone 434 or 981, 28rrb June30, USED WINDMILLS, gasoline en- gines and pump jacks wanted, Can be traded on pressure sys- tems new or used. Ask us for an estimate without any obligation, 'or if ejou are needing any ,new roofing material we give you the best value for your money. Write ore phone collect to Irving Eyes at Glamis. Phone Paisley 114r4. 16Alt-Nov has not paid for this service will be billed accordingly. TENDERS WANTED Board of Stewards, Knox United Church, Belgrave, will receive ten- ders until June 16 for the position Of caretaker. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Harold Vincent, Sec'y. Board of Stewards 11* Winoham Public Utilities Commission NEVER, NEVER, never since the world began such relief I from sore, aching, burning feet, weak ankles, sore knees, hips and back, cramps in feet or legs, Corns, callouses, ,bunions dis- appear, arthritis pains fade away, brings back circulation, Consult W. A. Kaufman, phone 94 Lis- towel, eopen Tuesday afternoon and evening, and at the Bruns- wick Hotel, Wingham, on June 12 and 26, Phone 666, rrh C. E. Shera, Superintendent RENOVATOR Automagic Sham- poo-,-NOw you can renew the appearance of rugs, upholstery. Leaves no ring, odor- or color change. Take half the work out of your spring Cleaning. Avail- able' at Walker Home Furnish- ings, rrb REPAIRS TO,,, ALL 'MAKES, 'of lawnmowers, power and hand. Also a number Of used machines for sale. From $3:50 'to pending on condition. Jenkins Repair Service. Phone 694W, Wingham. rrb • • . • NOTICE Tq..PRtPrtPA's Akgr'THE, 'F;s".t44,0,0P EDITH EVELYN PROCTER ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Village of Belgrave, in the County of Huron, Spinster, who died on the Twenty- eighth day of April, 1958, are re- quired to file 'proof of same with the undersigned on or before the' Twenty-first day of June, AO., 1958, After that date the Executors will proceed,' to distribute the es- tate having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. • DATED at Wingham this Sec- ond day of June, A.D., 1958. CRAWFORD &HETHERINGTON Winghane Ontario. *Solicitors for the,„ ExeCutors 4:11:18b McKED HARVESTER and forage box for sale, new 1957, harvested 12 acres; clipper 6 ft. Combine, motor driven in excellent Condi- tion, Sold the farm.—Wm, Gracey, R.R. 2, Springfield, Ontario. 4:11:18* TENDERS Whitechurch Women's Institute will receive tenders until June 18th for painting the interior of White- church Community Memorial Hall, Painter supplies everything. Low- est or any tender not necessarily .accepted, Mre. Jas. McInnes, See,- Treas,, Phone Winghant 570.12. lib SEPTIC TANKS, Cesspools, etc., Cleaned with, modern equipment, All 'work guaranteed. Louie Blake, R.R. 2, phone 42r6 Brus- sels. 26rr25JE* CRAWFORD & IIETHERINhaN Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. ' Wingham, • Phone 4$ J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C. R. S. HETHERINGTON, Q.C. BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL. DIRECTORY YOUR FEET CAN cause pain in ankles, knees, hips and lower back, For definite lading re- sults :heck with 3`.. A. VICKERS, Feet Correetionist, Queens Hotel, Wingham, CM Monday after- teens, 26rrb IS YOUR TELEVISION properly insured for all risk coverage? For information Phone 293, Stew- ed A. Scott, Wingharn, 2rrb J. BOSHFIELD Q.C. A. H. McTAVISII BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTAItv rtalLiti TRESIVATRR 4 ONTARIO Telephnhe 23 Ireeswitt*r Wroxeter—Every Wednesday aftertieeno by appointment; Ilarrleter, &Wants Notisr7o Etc. Money to Leta Office--Mee 1Rloek, WiStehsiti 'ONE HALF OF THE INIKIE WORLD SPENDS MOST OF Ifs TIME TRYIP40 To FIND OUT WHAT THE ' 'OTHER HALF'S WEARING! Reduce' the worry of Whether Your Oestoek can resist disease, them on a regular diet with our scientifically prepared feed. You will add to the market value if you do. Pig Booster Starter • Medicated . $4.50 Hog Grower Medicated' ,, ... $3:20 flog Finiither . , $3:00 SALES 'HELP. WANTED, FEIN-ALE TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be eeceleed by the undersigned up till June 21 for, the erection of a foundation, laying sub floor and ,top floor, contractor to supply all material, contract to be completed. by August 20. Fur- ther particulars can be 'had froni the secretary.. Lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted, Russell Gaunt, Sec.-Teems, leickeew S.S. No. 9 Kinlose NOTCE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF MARGARET E. MASON ALL PERSON'S having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Township of East Wawanosh, in the County of Huron, WicloW, who died on the twenty-first day of Mardi, 1968, are required to file proof of same With the undersigned 'on Or infer° the fourteenth day of June, A.D., 1955, After that ,date the 'executors will ptodeed to distribUte the estate having regard only to the claims Of which they shall then have had notice, reitlilb at Witighem this 27th day of May..., 1968, OttAWtORD'iii4ETHERINOTON Wingliant„, Ontario, tiolicitori or the Executors OtAtlib . • SEE THE USED FURNITURE at R. A.•CURRIE & SONS Three-piece chesterfield suite, a hairpin, $89,00; chesterbed with wood to clear $2e75; dining eteent, 'table with extension leaves, $7,00; Wooden kitchen 'tools, $3.50; , ISM& high back upludetered rocker, teal cOmfetet for OM. STEWART A. SCOTT can now save you 15% on your ear or . thick insurance, Yearly or Six months policies are evadable, Special rates for farmers, For further inforneation phone 298, Wingham, 29rrb VOA ARTIFICIAL insemination service or more Information, telephone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Aseeeletion collect at Clinton HU 2.8441 or Formosa Office, epheile Teeseater, 126, be. tween t29 and 9,80 eerie, We Stipply eerVide to top quality hells of the Holstein, Iersey, Ayrshire, • duerrisey, Brovirn Swiss, Red Poll, Hetefeed (polled and horn. 'eC) Reef Shetehorti (Polled or 'horned), aria Thine Purpose Sheet. horn, Allele And Ohistoillist brawls. The sett Is * gtrib ,PINANCING A CAR? None Mee COnaptiny Ant. 1940 An ail Ceettidian• Cohiptiny -Which has faithfully served its 100/10 litildiseti for over A deittieree Breed Off tee tdentitit- it art inns rang Agent', Frederick F. Homuth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E.lionnith, ILO. Mrs. ViolaIt Honaoth, km. . otirosititinsta PHONIC 11$ ilarsiston, Orttarlo WELLINGTON FIR MANY" RURAL AVON' Represetie tietiVea aka seeing their dreams coma true. through tile AVert Earning Opportunity, Would you. like to own a deep-freeze or auto- Iertedey this Sun-Meer? It is possible. Let us tell .Yott hundreds of women are doing just this through theft *Von arnings, Write Mrs, Louden Ottati; Box, 281 ItaiiriVer., For the boating enthusiasts a chain Of beautiful lakes in "Sas, katcliewaii's parklands makes pos. 6ible a, web of routes extending or Rtindreds of Miles With, only an gOttitrio Before you oust leek about din LOW COO Finatteitife SetViee With tompiete Inmiraitoe Coverttitc STEWART A. 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