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VOA SAXE SNOW REMOVAL WANTED WANTED TO f RENT AiviinuLAN-cE SERVICE
EE'S TAXI SERVICE and Used SNOW' t'1",40IJOHINC wanted,
Furniture, We bllY and sell. Phone 1079, Harold Congram, Phone 10.. rrb: 28-4-11-18-25-4-11-18
QUANTITY of BALED HAY for
Sale, Phone 709W12. 11b Eni,LoYMENT
MAKE MORE money 'than YOU
, thought possible. Sell at high
commission our guaranteed ne-
cessities, well known, to be used
daily in: CENTRALIA, EXETER,
GODERIQH, HENSALL, SEA
FORTH, VVINGHAM, ZURICH,
and surroundings. A customer'
in every home. Start now in -a
aess fat your own,
Free catalogue
n
on request. Mrs,
T. Gardner C.P. 58, Station C.,
Montreal, 5-11-13-25,
TENDERS WANTED
The °runic' of the Township of
East Wawanosh will receive tend-
ers.for Warble Fly inspector for
the• Township for 1959 spraying of
cattle for Warble Fly. State price
per hour including his own trans-
portation, also sprayer operator and,
operator helper; state price per
hour. Duties to commence April
10th. Any or no tender not neces-
Dead Stock
WANTED
HIGHEJT CASH PRICES paid
in surrounding districts for dead,
old, sick de disabled horses or
cattle, For prompt, sanitary
disposal flair' or night,' phone
collect, LEROY ACHESON,
Atwood 153
GEORGE msLoP,
Wroxeter 2r15
DEAD STOCK
SERVICE
Highest Cash Prices
For Old, Sick and
Disabled Cows and
Horses ,
DEAD STOCK Ni' IMMO
CASH VALUE
Plemie Phone PreMptly,
Call Collect133
Bruce Marlatt
Brussels, Ont,
24 HOUR:SERVICE•
DO YOU HEAR the clock ticking?
The tap dripping? Read what
thousands on this continent are
doing about 'their hearing. "Bet-
ter Hearing!; a, monthly maga-
zine devoted to hearing problems
will be mailed to you or a 'friend
if you leave the address with us.
McKibbons. i rrb
FOOT SUFFERERS
If you have sere feet, ankles,
ullatica, pains in legs, hip$ or lower
bock trouble why not have your
fast checked by a qualified, exper-
ienced Foot Correetionist. See
• VA. 'VICKERS
at queens Hotel, Wingham,
each Monday afternoon
Other times — 481 8th Ave„
Hanover, Phone 500
Winn t I titfin ft ilk . ... ... ., nit en
Need Your Bathroom
remodelled, kitchen
cupboards built,
floor tiled?
We siipply complete Attie of bath-
room. fixtures,; Pluinhing Supplies,
pressure systems, water stifteriera,
elett•rie beaters, boor coverings.
Free Eittimates, kaymcnt Plan.
dEORGE A. CARTER'
Ituildilig and Plumbing
Phone 713w1, Wingham
. ... . enainne
Save Money
by PREPAYING.
WING HAM if\
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Town of Wingham
1959. Taxes
See*"Fieursdeilis"TWIN BED SET
Maitres$, design matches fiellq-Mi Wecluehle headboard.
Scelpturetl. "Fleur-cled.i.4
_pektern. heecibeer0 •
• •$rnnothttop raptness,
• Motching box flaring
• •• Metal , frame.. en caster*
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• EASY TERMS NOW ON DISPLAY
BUSINESS
and
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
CRAWFORD &
HETHERINGTON
Barristers, Solicitors, Eta,
Wingham, Phorie 4$
J. H. CRAWFORD, QA)..
R. S, HETHERINGTON, Q.C.
VTAVISII
BARRISTER, soLforrou
and NOTARY ,PUBLIC-
TEESWATER - ONTARIO
Telephope 23 Teeswater
Wroxeter=Every WedneseLy
ifternorna 2-4• pan., or
• by apprihninent, •
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Frederick F. Hornuth
Phin.13., R.04
Carol E. Homuth, R.O.
Mrs. Viola H. Homuth,
OPTOMETRISTS
PHONE 118
Harriston, Ontario
W BUSIIFIELD
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Ete.
Money to Lean •
Office—Meyer Block,• Wingham •
WELLINGTON FIRE
Insurance Company
Vest, 1840
An all Canadian Company which
has faithfully served BS policy
holders for over a century.
Head Office Toronto
H. C. HaeLoari Insurance Nicene!
Wingham
amiasata•aliaalall°
WILLER, WINTON. & WARD
• GROUND BEEF 3 lbs. = $1.25
ii SAUSAGE , . 3 lbs. = $1.25
LARD . , . 2 lbs. = 25e
I - We will fill .your pail with LARD for 10c lb. • FROZEN FOWL AT ALL TIMES •
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WEEK7END TABLE FOR YO
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LAKE TROUT AND WHITE FISH ON HAND
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Personallaing InterNational
Sec' t44 tfeauteAd ,a(guift !foto at
The Wingham• Advance-Times, Phone Wingham 890
1, Belgrave, 111813 union gave a Wry inspiring ad-
dresg. She said: "It is not because
The funeral service was held to-
day (Wednesday) from ' the Mc-
Laughlin and Reid funeral •home
with interment in Listovvel cerne-
• tery,
ifILK ITTLTERS for .sale"Ranifi
6-inch, 790; 6i4-ineh, 85c.
Alexander's Hardware. lrrb.
BUFFET', china cabinet and, new
Wearever set for sale. Phone
640W12, 28b
500 BALES of hay for sale, James
Devereaux, R. R 2,_,Lilekeaw„
1.1°'
:LEAN? Madam—You don't know
the meaning of that word until
you have tried the radically new
and efficient ELTIXO-MATIC.
Cali L, a Reynolds, your Electro-
lux dealer, 64031. rrb
INSULATION—$129 per bag, Will
cover 20 sq, ft. 3" thick. First
quality, Beaver Lumber, phone
66. 11b
MEAT FOR SALE—Good beef by
the quarter, Killed, on premises
Tuesday morning, Inspected by
Dept. of Health, Yearling, heifers,
Top quality. Lewest prices. Ray-
rlard Ackert, Ripley, phone 24r28,
or Lucknow, 101r13, 'rrb
SPACESAVERS in all over VINYL
PLASTIC, well constructed for
durability, ideal for den or re-
' creation room, converts to a bed.
reg, $64,95, on sale $59.50. R. A.
Currie & Sons Furniture. 11-18b
SPECIAL $4.95 — Tune up your
. present sewing machine for
spring sewing, $10.00 value for
only $4.95, Also ask about the
new Singer vacuums, starting
price $59.50. Singer Sewing ,Ma-
chine Co., phone 665, Wingharn.
28-4-11-18b
AR1VaTAGE'S FREE PANT SALE
of; Bond Clothes. Suits that are
made-to-measure and sold regu-
larly at 375.00 with one pair of
trousers—now on sale at $59.75
with 2 pair of trousers. Order
your spring suit now, tak'e de • -
livery in April, May or June'.
„ARMITAGE'S — PHONE 172
Men's WTear Dry Cleaners
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FREE MAKE ' DRAPERY SALE
New screen' prints, fibreglass,
plain. materials, etc., made up
free of charge (minimum 5 7/2
yds.)' No additional. charges as
involved when buying from
,samples, 5,000 yards in stock for
immediate selection, no delays.
Our large purchases mean lower
-p ric es for you, SMITTY'S
• SHOPPING' CENTRE LTD.,
HANOVER, ONT. '
14,21,28,4,11,18,25h
REAL ESTATE
100-ACRE FARM for sale on coun-
ty road in Hamrick, 41A miles from
town, 7-room brick house, large
bank barn, good roofs, hydro,
skilled well, good hardwood bush.
.Apply Box 17, Advance-Times.
11,718,0
REAL ESTATE
1% storey brick dwelling for sale
in Wingham. Three bedrooms and
bath. Situated close to public
Scheel. Full price $5,000; with
$1,500. 'gash required.
A good selection of farms in the
Wingham District. Several of these
farms are on the highway. For
your lett:Aire-merits in Real Estate,
contact:
neat Estate 13rofter, Phone 292M
'WILLIAM S. REED,
lib
VOlt SALE IN WROXETER
Jed trick one and a half storey
house In good repairt• Three-piece
bath, hardwood floor in hall and
living room, In good location,
Can be purchased with reason-
, able down -payment.
HARDWARE and Plumbing busi=
nesa in Huron County hi 35x60
• foot building with revenue, stack
, and fixtureS, approx. $15,500,
Call 878 '
ALVIN MOFFAT
agent for
‘Ir/LFRILTI 11/feINTEE Real Estate
1.1;18b
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I,IVESTtX K' FOR SALE
• TWO BULL CALVES for sale,
00.444 B,Tor*, phork. 05m.
144
FINANCING A CAR?
netot61,0tt ,soy' /raft Merit out
Low Cost Vitianeltio Service with
complete InStrrarice• Coverage,
'STEWART A. SCOTT
MINA* Whithictit
VEMALE—HELP WANTED
LADY wanted to do part-time
work, Phone 319. lib
EXPERIENCED Stenographer
wanted—Apply Box No. 18, Ad-
vance-Times. 11b
DO YOU NEED MONEY? Avon
Cosmetics will supply that need,
Write, stating telephone number,
to Box 16, Advance-Times.
11-18-25b
NURSES—Two for general duty at
the Bruce Peninsula and District
„
e.
Memorial Hospital, Wiarton
Good , salary, living-in accommo-
dations, uniforms laundered fre
Phone 311 Wiarton or write Sec.-
Treasurer, care of above Hospital.
11-18b
THERE IS an immediate opening
for thc_position of hotel dining
room waitress, We will train you
on the job and provide you with
complete hospitalization, pension
and, other benefits. Salary inr-
eludes 'room and board or you
may' live out. Apply, stating age
and 'other qualifications to Lorne
Fischer of the Fischer Hotellin
Guelph, ,This is six day full time
employment. 11-18h•
31ISCELLANEOUS
IS YOUR TELEVISION properly
insured, for all risk coverage?
For information phone 293, Stew.,
art, A. Scott, Wingham, arrtt
NEW SPRING ARCHES—Consult
W.A. Kaufman, phone 94, Lis-
towel, . open every Tuesday • 10
., a.m, to 10 p.m ,and in Walkerton
at Percy Pletsch's, phone 195W
on Thursday, February 19th; at
Mariwalt Tourist Home; Diag-
onal Road, 'Highway 86, Wing-
ham„ phone 993. on Thursday,
February 26, afternoon and even-
ing. rrb.
WATERLOO CATTLE Breeding
Association "Where Better Bulls
Are, Used”. Supply artificial
breeding service for all breeds
of cattle. Phone collect to Tees-
water 126, or Clinton Zenith
9-5650. For service or more in-
formation, call between:- 7.30
and 10.00 am. week days; 6.00
rii and 8.00 p.m. Saturday evenga•
For cows noticed in • heat on
Sunday morning, do not call;
until Monday morning, The qual-
ity is high .and the cost low.
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DEADSTOCK WANTED. •
DEADSTOCK removed promptly
for sanitary disposal. FREE pick
up , on larger animals, reasonable
collection charge for small ani-
mals. Phone collect Wingham
Palmerston 123W, or Dur-
ham 398, Gordon Young (Elmira)
Limited,
sarily accepted, Tenders to be re-
ceived on or before March 3, 1959,
at one o'clock. by the undersigned.
R. H. THOMPSON, Clerk.
11-18b R.. R. 1, Belgrave.
GRAVEL TENDERS
TOWNSIHP OF TURNBERRY
Sealed tenders will be received
by the undersigned until 12 noon.
on. Wednesday, February 18th, 1959
for the crushing and hauling of
approximately 8,000 yards of Ile"'
gravel; to be spread, to 'the setis=
faction of the road superintendent,
not later than September 1st, 1959,
contractor to strip 'and maintain
pits, A marked cheque- for 8 300,94
to acconefiany !tenders., LoWest •or
any tender-not necessarily ticeepted:
Jelin, V. Fischer ,
k Clerk: 4,11b
GRAVEL TENDERS
TOWNSHIP EAST WAWANOSII
Sealed tenders, will' be received by
the undersigned until 12 noon on
Tuesday, March 3rd, 1959,' for the
crushing and hauling of approxi-
mately 7,000 cu. yards of %-inch
gravel. Gravel to- led spread to the
satisfaction of the Road Superin-
tendent on township roads, A
marked cheque? for $300 to .accom-
pany tenders, Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted,
STUART 11IcBURNEY:
Road- Supt.,•
Wingham, Ont. • 1.1-18b
GRAVEL. ENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF HOVVICK.
Sealed tenders plainly, marked
"Tenders for. Gravel" will be lel
ceived IS'y the undersigned up to
12 o'clock noon, Friday, February
20, 1959, forAtchishing and hauling
10,000 cu. yards more, or less of
gravel to be 1/4-inch -,screened, and
4,000 cu_ yards more, or leas to be
•11/2 -inch screened :to 'be delivereck
anywhere in the Township under,
the direction of the Road Superin-
tendent.
Contractor to strip ,and maintain
pits to the satisfaction Of the Road
Superintendent, and to state wheth.
er drag line or shovel to be used,
The work not to be started
earlier than July 1st' and completed
by September 15th, 1959.
A certified cheque for 5% of con-
tract to accompany tender.
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
For . further particulars contact
the Road Superintendent, Anson
Galbraith, R. R. No, 1, Gorrie, Ont,
HAROLD POLLOCK, Clerk,
Township of 'Howick,
Gorrie, Ontario. '11-lab
PERSONAL
'WHY FEEL OLD? Feel Years
Younger. Ostrex Tonic Tablets
revitalize thousands past 40.
ONLY 60c At all druggists.
14,21,28;4,11,18,5,12,19
WANTED TO RENT small home
or apartment in or near Wing-
barn, Apply Box 14 Advance,
Times, 4rrb
WOOD TENDERS WANTED
For supply and delivery Of hard
body wood at the following schools
in the amounts indicated, on -or
before June 20, 1959; Union 1.?„' 25
cords; Union 7, 20 cords,
Tenders close February 28, 1959,
Lowest or any tender rot necessar,
y aceep
East Wawanosh School-Board,
J. A, McBurney, Secretary,,
CARD OF THANKS •
wish to thank all my friends,
and neighbours for cards, flowers
and treats sent me while a patient
in the Wingham General HoSpital.
—Harry Cook. 11b
CARD ,OlF THANKS
We wish to sincerely thank our
friends and neighbours for their
generous help at the time of our
fire, and to the Wingharn Fire
Department, who made a sincere
effort hut 'were unable to, get
through because 'of weather and
road, conditions, Mr. and Mrs:
David Eadie and family. '
CARD OP THANKS
I wish to thank all those who re-
membered me-with cards and visits
when I was a patient in Wingham
General Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. B. N, Corrin and Dr. E, "'co-
ley and the nursing' staff. Mrs.
Alonzo Sperling. • •
CARD OF 'THANKS'
We wish to , express our sincere
thanks to all the friends .,ape
neighbours' for flowers: : cards,
visits and the many acts of kind-
ness •during 'the illness of Mrs,
Robinson' and at the time of the
sad loss of our baby son. Also'
thanks to Rev, C. Krug, Dr, B. N.
Corrin, Dr. E. Pedley and nurses
at Wingham. General Hospital:'
—Mr. and Mrs. Mason Robinson
and family: lib
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Edmund . Walsh, late
of the Town of Wingbam, in. the
County of Huron, Retired Farmer,
deceased, who died on or about the.
twenty-seventh day of January,
A.D. 1959, are notified, to send to
the undersigned, on or'before the
twenty-eighth day of February,
1959, full particulars of their claims
in writing. Immediately after the
said 28th day, of February, the
assets of the said Testator will be
distributed amongst the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only
to claims of which 'the Executors
shall then have notice.
DATED this fifth day-of Febru-
ary A.D. 1959. •
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors , for the Executors.
.11-18-25b
BIRTHS
MURRAY—At the Wiugharrt Gene
ekal Hospital, Wednesday,
:neb, 4, 1059, to Mr, and Mrs.
Donald -Murray, R,Ft. 2,, LkielfneW;
Orr,
GRUMP—At the Wingharn Goner-.
al Hospital, on Monday, February
9, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs, Harold
Crump,. Wingham, a son,
CURRIE—At- the Wingham Gene
oral Hospital, on Monday.. Feb'
Nary 9, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs.
john A„ Currie, -13,,R, Wing-
ham, a daughter, , . -
•GALBRAITI-I—At the Wingham
General Hospital; on Tuesday,
February 40, 1959, to Mn, and
Mrs. Glen Galbraith, Wingham, .a
son,
Thos. A, Roane
Dies in.Culross
S, s, al,urray received word
of the sudden pasaing 'of .,her son-4
in-law; T. A. Roane, on the 8th
concession of Culross on Tuesday,
January 27, in his 77th year,
Mr. Roane was 'born in Cuirass'
and farmed there all his life ex-
cept for a few years which were
spent in Hamilton, He was a mem-
ber of 'the Presbyterian Church.
Surviving besides his wife, the
former Hazel Murray, are Joanne
at home, Lenore of Toronto,' Ger-
ald of Teeswater, •Mrs, Margaret
King•of Teeswater, Murray of..Sud,-
bury and' Mrs, 'Olin Schumacher
of Edmonton. There is'also a ,sis-
ter, Mrs. Flora Rughson of 14amil.
ton.
The .funeral was held Friday,
January 30, from the Presbyterian'
Cbureli, Teeswater, with interment
in' the Teeswater cemetery: Rev,
T. .1. McKinney; officiated,
Pallbearers 'were Wilbur and Alex
McKague, Weir McDonald, George
Goodfellow, 'William Snider and
Herbert Arkell,
Floral tributes were carried by
Douglas G9odfellow, Roy and Nor-
man McKee', 'Arthur McKague and
Gordon Dickison.
Relativhs attending from a dish
tance were Mr, arid Mrs. J. W.
'Murray and sore Paull; Richmond
Hill' Mr, and. Mrs. Oliver Donald,
rarest; ift•;:rarici Mrs. iFord
ar,aY,=.and son .beorg,e, ,Bran1P-
tan;Mr.' and Mrs.'Kenneth,Mtirray
and *r. H.
Shannon and two daughters,
Marie and, Doris, Mr, Harry Chil- -
torr•and son Bert, of Harriston.
'Jr IS, OBVIOUS
"It is obvious that the increasing
,•
number of alcoholics is related to
the increasing 'sale and consump-
-,tion of alcoholic beverages," so
declared The Windsor Star re-
cently,
It IS obvious—to all who give
thoughtful consideration to this
serious problem. The number of al-
coholics is increasing alarmingly.
Surely it is just as obvious, that
the country, the city, the county
with the fewest 'alcoholics, •con-
sumes the smallest quantity of al-
coholic beverages. Thanks to the
scientific study made of this prob-
lem by the Ontario Alcoholism' Re-
search Foundation, we have Statis-
tics show that of several .counties
studied there is one, which'has a
remarkably low rate Of alcoholicS
per 100,000 of population. That
county is Huron, "acithittedly the
driest •county" in Ontario. We in
Huron have no legal liquor outlets
because we are under the Canada
Temperance Act,
One other obvious conclusion,
the CTA should, not be repealed,
but amended, This is the aim of an
active group',, of 'Huron and Perth
citizens. They are approaching Ot-
tawa about the matter, 1111
the farmers have failed to. become
efficient that they find themselves
in a squeeze, . ,The farmer is in
trouble only because be has not
built for himself an -organization,
strong enough to bargain for his
rightful share-, Since the war farm
production increased' in efficiency
by 'more than 21F times. I 'doubt
4f every industry could match this.
Since 1951 operating costs have
continually risen because of the
price increase in goods and servic-
es the farmer.. has to • buy. His
total, increase did riot' advance until
last year and, then only by 1,4%,
At the sante. time Canada has had,
an increase of over one,,
people to feed while the number of
farmers has decreased over 150,000,
•Tbe proven/fact remains that the
decrease in farmers has not solved
orn e problems as has been suggest-
ed by government sponsored col.-,
leges to be the answer.
The need for a strong member-
ship controlled and financed or-
ganization, to speak for the farmer
is the only., help of realizing our
fair share of the National Income
Buried in iStovs*el,
Funeral service was held from
Listowel Baptist Church on Thurs-
day for Mrs. William • A. Baker,
who was a sister of Reg Baton,
well known In Wingham,
iqrs. Baker was 38. She leaves
her husband and a daughter, Bon-
alSo her mother, Mr's. Pearl
Fitton of Listowel and four bro-
thers, William, Grant, and Cleve-
land (Bud), all of Listowel and'
Reg of Wingham.
Mothef Dies in
London Hospital
Mrs, Ethel M, Duklow of Lis-
towelf :passed away in Victoria
Hospital, London, on • ,Sunday,
where she. had been a patient for
three weeks, She was in her 79th
year.
ryirs, Duklow was predeceased by
her husband and two sons. Sur-
viving are four daughters, Mrs.
J. E. Seymour, Oshawa; Mrs. Ar-
thur Wright, 'Seaforth; Mrs, Da-
vid Davidson, Listowel and Mrs.
Marshall Clinger of London, Mrs.
Clinger was formerly Mts. Helen
Kerr of Wingham,
cuRfut!$: AMBULANCE, Wing-
ham, PoPendable Service, Rhone:
Day, 51). Night, 716- or 036.
MRS, IL HOPKINS
IS UNION SPEAKER
AUBURN—Carl. Govier, president
Farmer's
Of the Local in this distrfet pre-
sided for the Farer'a Union Meet,
inv. held reennflv in ft,,. 17,..12,D
Hall.
Mrs, II, Hopkins, the woman's
president of the Ontario Farmer's
BABY'S good used playpen want,
ed, Phone 430IVf, /lb
FINE OAT STRAW far bedding
wanted, Phone 3743, Fordwich,
evenings 11bfter 8, ' 11
• SAVE
TAX •
DOLLARS
You can deduct froth your tax-
able income payments made on
any of these Registered Retire-
ment Savings Plans distributed
by. Investors Syndicate:
(Retirement savings Cortina
Gatos —Fixed-interest, guaran-
teed plans tailored to your
individual needs. Supplementary
insurance available if desired.
Equity Retirement plan = (1)
Investors Mutual of Canada Ltd.,
a balanced investnient for stabil-
ity and income, or (2) Investors
Growth Fund of Canada Ltd.-
an investment in equity securi-
ties for capital growth.
Combined Payment Plana.—
A selection of plans which com-
bine shares of either'mutual fund
with Investors Retirement Certi-
fiestas:.
Thomas A. Jardin
Phone Wingharri, Get,
John W.Waines.
Phone 1042,• 11,istoWel
trfiel•800 Ivcl
Phone. 384W, Hatiriat•pn,
n ye. al tor.
strolye-oart
ei Eitti•Oes Clit 'la IS
°too. ailitseual ofhaiii**41•00 Min
Taxpayers may make payments on accoun
of 1.959 taxes up tO 80• per cent of 1958 taxes.
. Interest at the rate • of Vout per cent, per
a.,Iliunl Will be allowed' on such 'prepayments.
Prepayme-ras of ta.es mast be made at the
Tin"&fl Treagurer's Qfiice, Town VAIL
WILLIAM RENWICK, treasurer,
Town of Winglnon,
CHARTERED • ACCOUNTANTS
Bell Telephone Building
WALKERTON"
D. A. HUNTLEY, C.A. -- Resident Manager
Tiltphonest• Business 633; Residence 106
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