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Church Notices
St. Thomas' Anglican Church. --
Morning Prayer, 11 a.nx,; Holy
Communion the first Sunday of
the month at 11 a.m. and the third
Sunday of the month at 9 a.m.;
Sunday School every Sunday morn-
ing at 10 a.m.—Rev. J. H. James,
Rector.
Pentecostal Tabernacle.—Pastor,
Rev. H. Kendrick: Tuesday, 8:00
p.m., Bible Study; Thursday, 8:00
p.m., Y.P.S.; special Y.P.S. speak-
er from Goderich; all welcome;
Sunday, 10 a.m., Sunday School,
Supt., B. Blue; 11 a.m., Morning
Worship; 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic
Message. We invite you to come
to any of these services.
McKillop Charge.—Y.P.U. Anni-
versary Services in Cavan Church;
morning worship, 11 a.m., guest
speaker, Mr. Stan MacDonald,
President of Y.P.U. Huron Presby-
tery; evening worship, 8 p.m.,
Padre B. Garrett, R.C.A.F., Clin-
ton, guest speaker; Cavan Church
Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
Northside United Church—Minis-
ter, Rev. Bruce W. Hall, B.A., B.D.,
S.T.M.: 10 a.m., Church School
and Adult Bible Class; 11 a.m.,
Morning Worship; unveiling and
dedication of chancel memorial
window; sermon, "An Angel in the
Sun"; toddlers' group, junior con-
gregation. Evening worship with-
drawn.
Egmondville United Church.—Dr.
J. Semple, Minister: 11 a.m., The
public worship of God; guest min-
ister, Rev. W. Muerig Thomas,
B.A.; 10 a.m., Church School and
Minister's Bible Class; 11 a.m.,
Nursery Class; 11:30, junior con-
gregation (8 years old); Friday,
7:15, Boys' Club, films, etc.; Wed-
nesday, 8 p.m., Bible Study and
Prayer Group.
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ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES
Winthrop Young People's
SUNDAY, MAY 19th
Morning Service — Cavan Church
11 a.m., Mr. Stan MacDonald, Pres-
ident of Huron Presbytery Y.P
guest speaker.
Evening Service — 8 p.m.
Padre B. Garrett, R.C.A.F., Clin-
ton, guest speaker.
Special music by the Young People
Cavan Church Sunday School at
at 9:45 a.m.
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DUblin *School News
($y C. MOYLAN)
bast Friday, in answer to the in-
vitatilon twin the Free Press to
attend a:benquet and visit various
places in London, I arrived in Lon-
don at 1;311. Mr. Cartier, the public
relations man, greeted us all by
name, having never seen us be-
fore. After we had a chance to
get acquainted, a tour was con-
ducted about the Free Press build-
ing, where we saw the press in
actual operation. We were then
greeted by Russel Waide, the per-
sonnel !tanager, in the radio studio
and there we also met Mr. Ford,
the editor-in-chief of the Free
Press, who presented us with pins
and certificates. A group picture
of all the Queens was taken, and
we then advanced to Hotel Lon-
don, where a delicious banquet was
held. The women's editor gave us
an interesting talk, and a tour of
CFPL-TV Station concluded the
program for the day. I enjoyed
the day very much, and meeting
and talking to students from many
other schools was very interesting.
Our Maytime Serenade is over,
and according to all reports was
quite a success. We had a very
good attendance, and the Variety
Show proved very interesting, as
quite a few numbers were clapped
back.
Sports are in full swing now,
with some girls trying their luck
at badminton, as well as basket-
ball. Softball and football are al-
so under way, with no reports of
any broken limbs, as yet.
Question of the week: Why did
Cecilia take such an interest in
coke?
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HOME AND SCHOOL
The annual meeting of the Sea -
forth Home and School Associa-
tion will be held Tuesday, May 21,
at 8:15 in the auditorium of the
Public School. A penny sale will
be held.
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DRAGER REGELE
In the parsonage of St. Peterr5
Lutheran Church, Brodhagen, M.
and Mrs.. Ronald Drager exchang-
ed marriage vows. The bride is
the former Dorothy Annie Regele,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Regele, R.R. 5, Seaforth, and the
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Drager, Seaforth.
The bride was attended by Mies
Kay Baird, of London, and the
groom by his brother, Kenneth
Drager, of Seaforth.
The couple will reside in Sea-
forth.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McLarnon,
Kippen, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Ruth Ann, to Mr.
William Trapnell, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Trapnell, Seaforth,
the marriage to take place Satur-
day, June 8, at 2 o'clock in Eg-
mondville United Church.
Mr. andoMrs. Sheldon Ross wish
to announce the engagement of
their eldest daughter, Marion Jean-
nette, to George Sterling Warner,
son of Mrs. Percy Warner and the
late Percy Warner, Goderich, the
marriage to take place in Bruce -
field United Church on Saturday,
June 8, at 2 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Gerald Cald-
well, of Brockville, wish to an-
nounce the engagement of their
eldest daughter, Barbara Ann, to
Ronald Gordon Muir, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Muir, Seaforth.
The marriage will take place on
Saturday, June 1, at St. Peter's
Anglican Church, Brockville, at
3:30 p.m.
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Plastic Hose in Stock
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Friday, May 31st
from 3 to 5 p.m.
Anglican Church Parish
Hall
Under the auspices of the
Women's Auxiliary
RED CROSS NOTES
The Red Cross Society request
that all sewing and knitting be
returned to the Red Cross rooms
in the Library on or before June
7th.
COAL
and FUEL OIL
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MAIN ST. - SEAFORTH
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jewitt attend-
ed the cornerstone laying at the
new addition to Goderich Alexan-
dra and Marine General Hospital
on Sunday.
We are glad to report that Mr.
Wm. Moore, after six weeks in
Goderich Hospital, is able to be
out and around, and is visiting
friends in Goderich. •
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods, of
Scarboro. spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. Mrs.
Woods remained for a week's holi-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Reid and son,
of London, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Saunders.
Mr. and Mrs. Borden Brown,
Joyce and Elaine, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brig-
ham, Allen Park, and Mrs. Joe
Brown, Hanover. They also visit-
ed Mr. Brown's father, who is still
confined to Hanover Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bromley, of
Kitchener, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. James Dale' and Mr. and Mrs.
William Dale.
We are pleased to report that
Mr. Dave Millson, who has been
confined to bed for a number of
weeks, is able to be up and around
a few hours each day,
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt and family on
Sunday were Mrs. Minnie Wynn,
Mr. and Mrs. George Wynn, of
Forest, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Jewitt and family.
A successful cleaning bee, was
held at the cemetery grounds on
Monday evening. Plans are being
made for a decoration day in the
near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Jewitt took
Mrs. Jewitt, Sr., to Warwick on
Tuesday. from where she will go
to Sarnia to leave for her home
in Hazenmore, Sask.
Newcomers To Village
We are again pleased to have
added to the community two new
families, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Preszecator and family, who are
residing in the former Charles
Riley house in the village, and his
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs:
Ken Preszecator and family, who
are residing on the McDougall
farm. The two brothers will oper-
ate the farm jointly. We welcome
these families to the community
and wish them success in their
venture.
W.A. and W.M.S. Make Plans
The W.A. and W.M.S. held their
regular meeting Thursday evening
in the Sunday school room of the
church. The WA. decided to hold
their June, July and August meet-
ings in the evening at 8:15. The
church property committee was
asked to get estimates on the cost
of replacing the ceiling in the Sun-
day school rooms.
The W.M.S. meeting was presid-
ed over by Mrs. Wm. Dale, with
the scripture being read by Mrs.
Ken Hulley and a Mother's Day
reading by Mrs. Geo. Mcllwain.
Walton, Egmondville and Winthrop
societies have been invited to be
guests for the open meeting June
19, at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. Earl
Mills as guest speaker. The lunch
committee includes Mrs. W. Dale,
Mrs. G. Hoggart and Mrs. Frank
Riley. Copper contest leaders are
Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt and Mrs. Wm.
Jewitt. Mrs. W, L. Whyte gave the
report on the special speaker at
the Huron Presbytery meeting
held in Clinton. The meeting clos-
ed with the benediction.
O
A T NEWS
N.
VI1
Miss June Hackwell, nurse -in -
training at Stratford General Hos-
pital, is spending a three weeks'
vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Hackwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gray and fam-
ily, of Stratford, spent the week-
end with Mr. Joseph Hackwell and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murray
spent the weekend in Toronto with
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murray.
Mrs. Kenneth Ritchie and Larry
visited with her mother, Mrs. E.
Ennis, over the weekend.
The first football game of the
season was played at St. Colum -
ban on Monday evening with Wal-
ton. St. Columban won with a
score of 2-0. The next game will
be played in Walton on Thursday
evening, May 16, with Clinton as
the visiting team.
The May meeting of the Walton.
Group will be held at the home of
Mrs. Frank Kirkby Thursday eve-
ning, May 16.
Mrs. Margaret Robertson, of
near Jamestown, has been engag-
ed as teacher of S.S. No. 11, Mor-
ris, Walton Public School, for the
coming year. Mrs. R. Griffiths
will teach at S.S. No. 1, Morris,
A number of ladies from Walton
vicinity attended the annual W.A.
meeting of Huron Presbytery at
Londesboro on Wednesday of last
week.
Mr. Wm. Grainger is visiting
relatives in Toronto this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamont and
family, of London, were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Porter.
Mrs. Archie Somerville has re-
turned home after spending a few
weeks in Guelph with -her brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Carson Allen. Mrs. Allen is ser-
iously ill at the present time. •
Miss Yvette Van Poucke, nurse -
in -training at Kitchener -Waterloo
Hospital, spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Van
Poucke.
LOCAL BRIEFS
OF THE WEEN
Professor Corlett, of ( uegp's
University, Kingston, was a weak -
end guest at the home of` Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Corlett.
The Young People's anniversary
of Duff's United Church will be
held next Sunday morning at 11:80,
D.S.T. The young people will be in
charge of the service, with Dr. J.
Semple, of Egmondville, as guest
speaker, Rev. W. M. Thomas will
conduct the service in Egmondville
Church.
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Dalton and
Mr. Walter Pratt, of Seaforth, were
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. David Muir on Sunday.
Miss Annie McNichol, of Bel-
grave, spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Jas. McNichol.
The last dance of the season was
held in the Community Hall on
Friday evening. Wilbee'sorchestra
who have been playing' here for
the winter months, will -,begin play-
ing at Bayfield next Friday night.
Institute Meeting
The monthly meeting of Walton
Women's Institute will be held in
the Community Hall on Thursday
evening, May 23, at 8:30 p.m., with
Mrs. Andrew Turnbull and Mrs.
Harold Bolger as co -conveners.
Roll call will be, Name a woman
in the news, and the motto, Edu-
cation is a golden opportunity, use.
it and pass it on, by Mrs. Mills.
Hostesses are Mrs, Jack Bryans,
Mrs. Ronald Bennett, Mrs. Harold
Bolger, Mrs. Alvin McDonald and
Mrs. Russell Barrows; current ev-
ents, Mrs. Harvey Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Flynn spent
the weekend" with Mr. and Mrs.
0. H. Ferguson of Toronto, at their
cottage at Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Faulkner,
Fred, Jr., and Mrs. Farrah and
Christine, of Detroit, spent the
weekend with Miss Lillian Faulk-
ner.
Mr. Fred Williams of London,
spent a few days last week with
Seaforth friends.
Mr. Patrick Wickie, of Kitchen-
er, spent a few days at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Netzke.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Lupul over the weekend were Mr.
Peter Ungurian, Shell Valley, Man.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ungurian,
Scarboro, Ont.
Mrs. Margaret Lamont spent the
past weekend in Goderich with her
son, Donald, and Larry and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Ausman and Keith
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lamont
and Leslie, of Galt, also spent the
weekend with them.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan at-
tended the funeral of Mr. Duncan's
sister in Brantford Monday. The
late Mrs. Frank Waller (Nora Dun-
can) died following a lengthy ill-
ness. She was 83.
On Monday evening Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Flynn were gueste of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Jewitt and
family, of Constance.
Miss Margaret McLean has re-
turned home after spending a
week in Waterloo with Mr. and
Mrs. James H. Grant.
Miss Ina MacLeod, of Western
Australia, is visiting her school-
mate, Mrs. Anthony Philips. They
were schoolmates in Scotland and
is now on a tour of Scotland, Can-
ada and the United States.
Inspector W. J. McBride and
Mrs. McBride and Mr. J. McBride
of Toronto, spent Sunday with their
daughter, Mrs. Donald Dale, at the
home of Mrs. Lorne Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. MacLean,
Kitchener, were guests over the
weekend of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roderick MacLean, Egmond-
ville.
Mr. Alvin Gillies, London, spent
the weekend at the home of Mr.
Lorne Dale.
Dr. Semple will be guest preach-
er at Walton and Fullerton next
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kling and
Mrs. C. Rowcliffe visited in An -
caster and Hamilton over the week
end and visited Mr. Kling's sister,
Mrs. O. J. Smith.
Mrs. Thomas Bickell has return-
ed home after spending the winter
in ,St. Marys.
Miss Donalda Adams was a din-
ner guest Wednesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Elaine Atkinson,
London. They also attended the
Alumni Association reunion at
Western University.
Mrs. R. James Wallace and
Cherie Lynn, who have spent the
past two weeks at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Den-
nis,, Lowick Township, have re-.
turned to their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cummings
and family, of Stratford, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. John Cummings
on Sunday.
Exhibition of paintings by local
artists that opened in the Public
Library, Seaforth, Saturday, will
continue until Saturday, May 25,
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1956 Dodge Crusader Sedan; radio
$855 Dodge Regent Sedan; radio
1955 Dodge Crusader Sedan; radio
954 ioutb Savoy Sedan
1953 Dodge Regent Sedan, radio
1953 De Soto Sedan; radio
1952 De Soto Sedan; radio
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adams and
son, Bobby, of Pontiac, Mich, spent
the weekend with her aunt, Mrs.
Robert Boyes and Miss Mae Stobie.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dillings, of
Auburn, visited with Mrs. R.
Boyes and Miss Mae Stobie on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Morton, of
Toronto, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Weiland.
Mr. Eph Parrish, of Wingham,
was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Coombs on Sunday.
Mrs. George Pearce and Mrs.
Thachuck, of Munroe, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. R. Dalrymple Tues-
day of this week.
Sympathy is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. James Brown in the tragic
death of their four-year-old son,
Teddy; also to the grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brown.
OBITUARIES
GARDINER RITCHIE
Word was received here Wednes-
day evening of the death of 8 -year-
old Gardiner Ritchie, 125 Syming-
ton Ave., Toronto, following a four -
car collision in that city, Gardiner
was the sod of Mr. and Mrs, Clay-
ton Ritchie, formerly of Seaforth,
and is a cousin of James Wallace,
Seaforth.
The boy vras struck when a car
swerved to avoid hitting a truck
t a corner n few feet from the
home.
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ZION
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wernham and
family, of Denfield, spent mother's
Day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Tloney.
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lannin
and family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. James Broughton, At-
wood.
Dinner guests on Sunday with
Mrs. J. Malcolm and Mr. and Mrs.
Dalton Malcolm were" Mr. and•
Mrs. Ross Gordon, Donna and
Barry, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Murdie,
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Stewart, Mr.
and Mrs. Leland Dunsmore, Strat-
ford; Mrs. George Graham, Mit-
chell; Mrs. Arnold DeClute and
Arthur, Toronto; Miss Shelia,
Hamilton, who celebrated Mrs.
Murdie's and Mrs. J. Malcom's
birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams and
daughters spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Barker and visited
her mother, Mrs. B. Barker, in
Mitchell.
We are sorry to report Mrs. L.
Hannon is under the doctor's care,
and all wish her a speedy recov-
ery.
Miss Lettie Lannin, Reg.N., of
Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Thiel visited . Mr. and Mrs. Fergus
Lannin Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. David Watson, of
Walton, attended the christening
of their granddaughter, Susan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Hannon, on Sunday in Zion Church.
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REGENT THEATRE SEAF 'RTH
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
" A MAN ALONE "
RAY MILLA? D MARY MURPHY
A notorious gunman finds unexpected sanctuary in a tense and
violent drama of love and'regeneration, It's a bullet -blazing story
of frontier adventure and thrilling action.
DOUBLE BILL — Monday, Tuesday and 4yednesday
" DARK CORNER " — Adult
LUCILLE BALL CLIFTON WEBB
A man killed is a man silenced.
" ADVENTURES OF SADIE "
JOAN COLLINS GEQ GI✓ COLE
A desert island comedy.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
"PARDNERS"
DEAN MARTIN JERRY LEWIS
Coming — "SIX BRIDGES TO CROSS"
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• For FRIDAY and SATURDAY
32 Pairs of Women's Black Kid Arch' Support
Ties Made on Savage lasts. (All widths).
Regular $6.95 and $7.45 a Pair
Sale Price $ 5.95 Cash
WILLIS., SHOE STORE
The "LITTLE" Store With the "BIG" Values — SEAFORTH
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Overdulve, of
Hamilton, have returned home af-
ter spending a month with Mrs.
Mary Feeney.
Miss Phyllis Butters, of St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London, is vacation-
ing at her home.
Mr, and Mrs. Louis Lane and
daughter, Laurie Ann, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. William Lane,
Mr. and Mr's. Albert Kramers
visited at St. Joseph with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Cantin.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dill, Karen
and Billie, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Reid at Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Don MacRae and
family visited with Mr. and Mrs.
James D. MacRae at Parkhill.
The Post Office at Dublin will
be closed Saturday afternoons at
one o'clock, starting May 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis' Krauskopf
and Billie, of Ferndale, Michigan,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Nichpl
son, London, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. James Krauskopf.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Benn, Paul
and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Benn, Toron-
to, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Evahs, also Mr. and Mrs.
John Cleary, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Grosech and
children and Miss Patricia Costel-
lo, London, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Costello.
Mr. and. Mrs. William Stewart
were in Clairmont with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Pugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Feeney,
Stratford, and Mr. Kenneth Feen-
ey, Kitchener, visited with Mrs.
Catherine Feeney.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gaffney,
Kitchener, with Mr. Carl Staple-
ton.
FOR SALE
7 acre farm, close to town; fair
buildings; drilled well. This is a
bargain if sold by May 15.
Goderich Street West, 9 -room,
brick house. Priced for quick sale.
Apply to
W. C. OKE
Phone 458
FRIDAY EVENING SPECIALS
FRIDAY, MAY 17th 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
HOUSE DRESSES
Sizes 12 - 44
$1.89
COTTON EMBROIDERED
SLIPS
$1.89
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OFFICE in the QUEEN'S HOTEL
WRESTLING
• EXHIBITION OF STRENGTH AND SCIENCE •
Seaforth Arena — 9 p.m.
SATURDAY, MAY 18th
MAIN EVENT: (Tag Team)
One Hour Time Limit, Two of Three Falls
MIKE VULCAM, Edmonton Eskimos and DON EVANS, Chicago
vs. BILL MELBY, Chicago, and JOHNNIE WIfLIAMS, Boston
KILLER CHRISTIE, Detroit, vs. MARTY MARTINELLO, 1VYoni.
real Allouettes — One Fall, 45 Minutes Time Limit
PLUS OTHER ALL -STAY BOUTS
Admission—Ringside $1:50, General $160, Children tmdei sod
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FRIDAY, MAY 17 — 7 - 10 p.m.
Cotton
DRESSES
Sizes 2 - 12
Reg. 7.95, Sale Price 5.95
" 6.95 " 4.95
" 5.95 ". 3.95
" 4.95 " 2.95
' 3.95 " 1.95
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Friday and Saturday
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Saturday to 6 p.m.
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