Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 30 Jul 1936, p. 4

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~GEFOUR THE WHITBY cAZETIF. li. CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 193b --~~--~--~----------~----------~--------------------~ ~~:J::s t NEWS OF THE WEEK IN WHITBY PERSONAL TRAVEL SOCIAL Miss Grace h•es, of Toronto, is Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Scott, who has been In ,·isiting this w~~k with Mr. and H. L Pringle, on Thursday last charge of the Church School. Mrs. \V. S . .Kelly . .Kent strc~t. + + + Mlldmay Jnatltute is an agency + + + ! Mr. c. ]. Lowes has remodell~d of the Federation for Community BASE LINE WEST, July 29.- Miss Olga :!.lunro, of Miami, the Annes pro~crty _ ~~~ Dundas Service. Mr. Hugh Ross was calling on Florida, is visiting her grandmother, street w~st, makmg 1t mto up-to- • !' old friends in our locality last Mrs. O'Sullivan, Euclid St. North. date apartments. HOME FUOl\1 IDELAI.IiD I week. + + + + + + 1 Rev. Father w. J. Ryan return- Ml18 Millie Story, of Toronto, Mr. George Galbraith, of Toron-~ Mr. W. Pcnnylcgion and sister, ed recently from a very pl-nt spent the week-end with her to, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. of Toronto,_ former 'Yhitby rcsi- holiday spent In Ireland, where lie coaiiD, l\11ss Ida Story. IJ. Galbraith Port Whitby. d~nts, were 10 town th1s week call- visited old scenes. Father R)'&ll Mr. Wm. Harper, a former CaD ue for Expert Serrice oa ' + + + j ing on old friends. also went to England and vlalted well known person, died at King- any Radio. Late.t te.tiq Mrs. Addie Goldrln•;. oC oronto, + + + . the capital, London. In both Enc· ston 'lately. equipment. is "li6lioaying at th" hom" of her Mrs. Abbott and family of Tor- land and Ireland, Father Rya~:. Some farmers have harvested A member of Radio Mlllla• l!arents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Goldring. onto, are holidaying with tl~ form- round much activity, parttcularlJ tbelr pea crop while others are faetarere• Senice - y 0 u r + + + er's' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ln the bulldin& line and ner:r- still bullY with their hay crop. GuarantN of Satiefacti011. L k The second lot or campers at Misses Jean Stewart and Kath- u c. body aemed to be busy, Mall)' c:on- MlldmaJ, •·eturned to the city TUBES TESTED FREE Base Line West Radio · - epairs , Announcements KEEP SATURDAY. AUGUST lBt, for the Annnal Garden Party on St. Bernard'tl School crounda, Dundas Street. There will be many aplendid attractions for children and grown ups. Join tbe crowd and spend a pleasant afternoon and evening on the spacious shady grounds. PEEL 'S SUMMER SALE - NOW ON of Boots# . Shoes# Hosiery,. Work MiHs# Luggage, Etc." Remember, There Ia a Deep Cut On All Articles In Our Store During Thia Sale MEN'S COllE AND ENJOY A GOOD supper at the Garden Party on 1 St. Bernard's School Grounds, Saturday, August 1, Supper 25 cents, Including a chance on a $1 0 CBBh prize. lecn Barton have been holidayin;; + + + structton programa are under waJ, Monday and the third lot will ar- E B OlE at Port Bolstl'r. Miss Margar~t Kennedy, Port and In London, huge blocka and rive thla week-end. I + + + Whitby, is on • motor trip to Nova thousands of homes are being Richard Hatch, a form-er well Mr. F. H. Todd, of Cobali, spent Whitby, is on & motor trip to erected, the latter, part or the known · bualneas man In Whitby, • • ------~------ the week-end with ~Jr. and Mrs. Gaspe Bay and the Marltlme pro- great slum cleanJng scheme under- who died this week, was well tel COLBORN£ ST. W. Kt•n•ale SUMMER WORK BOOTS FOOTWEAR at$1.78 AT COST ---- ---·j D. B. Bc>l, Dundas street west. \·lncea. taken In recent years, and which known to your scribe. PHONE 470 I ~ v + + + + + is glvln& employment to much The late rains have been bene- .._ Miss Marshall, of Baine, has Mr. and Mrs. J. Ewart Car- skilled help. Father Ryan, look- llctal to the farmers. . . .. ~~~!!!!li!!!!!!i!!!i!l!!!!!!li!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l~ been visitinc: with Mr. and Mrs. a·utbers, or Windsor, are spendinc ing the picture of health aa the Our eeteemed friend, Mr. Sam - -~--- \\'. Marshall, Port Whitby. :he week-end with his mother, result ol his trip, took the aervlcll Kirk Ia con'l'alesclnc at the ho'S:: 'C"Iincesalon, Ill ]ldturlnr aome . + + +. :llrs. D. E. Carrouthers. Dundaa In his Whitby and Pickering pita!. tlheep at Late VIew Farm. We 1\llss Margaret Orm1ston, of To- Street West. churches last Sunday. The Campbell Br08• ot thl- bo'()e \be \\01• 'WOU't \1\0bll\ \l\~m. ronto, has b~~n visiting with friends + + + eRgo, are expected to visit Broad- in town for the past two weeks. M G t d daughter Dor- DAtJGHTEits OF EXGL4YD field }'arm shortly. CARD OF -••KS + + + rs. ran an ,..,....., Miss Gertrude lle>t is spending 1 ot~y. of Pamona, California, arc PICNIC Congratulations to Mr. and Mr. and ftlrs . C. A. BradleY · :. w~ek with fricmls at Fenelon 1 guests of M1ss A. (jibson, Centic The Daughters or England held Mn. J. M. Willis on the 50th an- wlah to thank friends and nelgh- ~trect north. their annual picnic at the Govern- nl'l'eraary or .their wedding. Mr. bora for the•r kindness and sym- Falls. v + + + + + ment park at Orono on Friday WJllla' motlter was the writer's pathy,. shown durln~t their recent ~lcssn. Dick and Fred Waiters, Mr. and Mr3. Weare, s?n. and last, about 60 going down by bus ~~~~ school teacher, and Mra. bereavement. aleo for beautiful l)t. D~tro·, 1 , ,,- ~ rc 1·11 t0 ... 11 on '!o11. daughter, and .,_randson, of Llucago, u 1 1 th Jllia' father after. Jloral tributes (rom playmates , _ " •• - or cars. pon arr va ey were Mr. Frank Puckrin, of the 4th 1 and ftower bo•a. · d 1 1 · were gu~sts ot .Mr. and Mrs. C. welcomed by Mayor Gamaby, u ' ay as · + + + Astrop, Ma·ry Stree~. this week. be Is called by some of his friends. :\Irs. A. Nicholls and daughter. I + • ,.. Jo'or the elder ladles- a card came Fern, have b~en visiting relatives in Mis~ Flo~cncc Southwell, of Tor- was played shortly after arrival, ~lcaford for the past few weeks. I onto, was m town on \Vcdnesday Mrs. Town winning first pri:le and · v ,., ~ attending Mr. and Mrs. J. M. i"rB. Northam second, willie the Mr. Layton :\.strop has joined Willis' Fiftieth weddin;: anni\'er- younger folks and children enJoy- the staff of the Dominion Bank , sary. ed swimming. A halt was made . here as junior clerk. 1 + + + about ll.ve o'clock tor the picnic v + + I Mrs. Edith Armour and Mrs. supper which proved to be a ~Irs. Lorn~ .Ktstcr, of Toronto. Batson, of Toronto, who ha\'e been bountiful and most acceptable visit~d h~r parents, ~lr. and Mrs. visiting with l\lr. and Mrs. Jamc~ fpread. A program of sports fola R. F. Sm1ley, Centre street north. haac, Port 'Whitby, returned to lowed, with the following winners: + + + their home on Thursday. Girls, 10 and under - Mary Mr. and Mrs. A. C. llacpherson + + + Town, Kathleoa Corner. · and Miss Dorothy Macpherson, of lolr. and Mra. Boyntoo aod fam· Glrla · U and under - Pllylllll ily, of Belleville, and Mrs. Wolfe, Lear, Betty llc:Culloacb.. BROCK Theatre WHITBY, PHONE Ill COMFORTABLY COOL FRIDAY & SATURDAY --Twn Showe at 7.ll and t.le Saturday MaJiDee 1.311 Mon. - Tuea.. - Wed. Two Slaowa, at 7.31 .....d t.lt Holiday Matinee Mooday at 2. O'clock ..-..naa.-• .ne wllole co••W•. ..... aboal 1'011 ..... a• the vrande•t loYe pair •Inc• Capra teamed Gable cmd Col· bertlQ hla own .. n Hap- peDed One NlCJht .. J of Cadmus. were in town oa Wed- Girl• 11 and under-S.Uy llc- nesday attendin~ the fiftieth anni- Callou1h. )(, .Jametl. vcrsary of the w~ddin~ of Mr. and Boys 10 and under-Bud Cor- Mrs. J. hl. Willis, Port Whitby. ner, Glen Rorabeck. v ~ + Boys H and under-Bob Henry, The many friends of Mrs. F. H Ted Thorndyke. M. Invin, who was taken ill at her Young married ladles - Mr:. tinmmer borne In Muskoka, and Dewey, Mrs·. Cox. brought to Toronto wher" she un· Fat ladies' race--Mrt. Cox, Mra. derwent an op~ration for app~n­ dicitis at the Privat" Patient's Lear. Pavilion, will be glad to learn that Married men's race--L. North- she ia now improving nicely. am, Tim Garton. + + + Special race for ladles, priM Mrs. RichArd Goldring, Port donated by Mr. Garton-Won by Whitby, who has been vlsltinc her Mrs. Cox. son, Rev. Norman Goldring, at Durlnc the afternoon the ladles Creemore, Ont., has been quite took advantage to tour tile ileau- ill with pleurisy. Her dauchter, tltul park crounda with their r. lllss 'Bertha Goldring, R.N., went mous lily pond•. The return trip to Creemore to be wllh her moth- home was marked with lots of er. Mrs Ooldrl~'l man:r trlends alnglnc and merriment.. here wtil he glad to learn her c:on• dillon Ia now lmproYinl. + + 9 Mr. Harr:r Weare. or Chicago, who waa with the 182ncl Battalion stationed In Whitby In 1916. with Mra. Weare, son and dauchter, are vlllltlng Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Astrop, on Mary Street. Mr. Weare has quite a tew trienda In :Whitby, among them Mr. John Hay, with whom he worked ill Toronto many years ago. -------- CA.LLED TO GRASS 1-'IRB The fire department bad a call on Thursday at noon lor a threat· ening graaa lire nortb-eaat. or the summer cottacea In Heydenabore Park. It was extinguished before ant damage was done. GAIW~"i' PARTY O.S SATURDAY CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mra. E. M. Lomax and family dealre to uprus their heartfelt_ tblnka to the many rrtende and orgaulcatlona tor their kltld ezpre811IOnll of SJ'm• path:r and floral tributes durlag their recent bereavement. Church News of Whitby :........---------- Rev. Ru11all O'Brien be&lna hll ministry on Sunday mornln& in the United Church at 11 a.m. He will preach on the aubJect. "All 1 All Nlcht Wreatllng Match." The ' enning aervlce il withdrawn dur- In& the month or Aucuat. At St. John'• Church, Port Whitby, on Sunday nezt, the Sac- rament of the Holy Communion will be admlnlatered at the 11 a.lll; service, Th~re wlll be Evenina: The annual Garden Party on st. Bernard's t1chool croundtl will be held on Saturday, Aucuat lat. Amusement · booths on crounds. Supper wlll be sened from li.:lO -8.30 o'clock lor %5 centll, In- cluding a chance on $10 cash prize. Come along. .and enJoy a good evening. Prayer at 7 p.m. The Sunday cn-IC HOLID.-\Y AT TJU; POST School and Girls' Bible Claaa wlll OJl'FICt: meet at 10 a .m. and the Boa'l'or Doys' Bible Cl11.1111 at l 2.16. Tho All wickets at the Whitby Post Adult Bible Clue wlll meet In tile i omce wlll be doaad on Cl'l'lc I sunday School Hall for their Holiday, Monday, August 3rd, ez- monthly busineaa and 'devotloaal ceptlnc between - 1.30 and 10.30 a.m .• when the general dellnry meeting at 7.30 p.m. wicket wlll be opesa. Loltby doors 'Wlll reaaln opea tW U.SI 11·• for tJae beaetit of 'bolt·llolden Malle will be received aad 4• pal~cl aa uuaL· KAI'fY Pll£1mNT AT GA"RDE.~ PARTY Ne:&t Sunday wlll bo Ro'l'. llr. C::reen'a laat ae"ic:e aatll Septem- ber. Watc:ll for aoUc:e ol Suacla,. wbea bT. Dr. L. Cl&Jtoa Kltclml. will prNcll. llr. Onen•a moraln1 topic will be "The MYIItery of Godllneaa," and In the evenlnc tlle question of "Christ, Or The Fleah" will be dlacuaae4. The Communloa of the LOrd'a Supper wm be ob- served at the close of the evenlnc sen lee. At All Stalna' Church on Sunday t be eervlces will be taken by Jolr. E. Ruch, a Wyc!Ufe Collece stud- ent, whlle at 8 a.m., there will be Holy Communion conducted 111 Rev. D. B. Lan1ford, or St. John's, Port Whitby. There will be morning prayer at 11 a.m., and evenlnc pranr at 7 p .m. The delightful summer weath- er brought out a · large number of members and their friends !o the Ladles' Guild of All Salnlll Angllcan Church ~:arden party held on the apaclous lawna or the a·esidence or Mr. and Mn. Huch Dalllle, Dundae St. E. Mra. H Balllle and Mrs. R. cauela were In charge of the tea tables and the candy tablea were In eh&rce or Mrs. F. Manh, a~~~~tsted b7 Mlllll Yvonne Baillie and Alleane McArthur, of Toronto. Home cooking was presided over by Mn. W. C. Town, Mra. V. MalfeJ and Mrs. H. Heard. At St. Andrew'• Presbyterian • Church durin& Auguat evenl~ · CHILDREN LEAVE FOR CAMl aervlcea will be dlaconUnued. RaY. A display or dressed dolls. plc· Dr. H. Carmichael, the pastor, ture books, woodwork and a quilt-the handhrork of the Ia on his Yacatlon and supply baa boya and cirll attendlnc the been arranged. The service nut Milmay community vacation Sunday will be taken by Mr. -r. Church scllool-wa11 of apeclal H. M. Irwin, a member of tbe Interest to the many parents at- Seaalon, tendlnc the closing exerc:lles on ----- --- Wednesday evenlns. These &lfls NOTICE w111 be shipped to the frontier The Public Library will cloae polnlll of Weatern and Nortllern Saturday night, August 1, at 9 Canada for distribution among o'clt>ck and open on Moodily, Aug. the children at Chrlstmaa. With lillt 17, at 2.30 p.m., ua the lib-" the cloalng uf the Vacation rarlan wlil be on her v;,c.atlon. Church School a number • of the Patrons may have eztra booka. children will be aent to Mlldmay M. E. STRAIT.ON, Outdoor Camp, near Whitby, tor Librarian. a two weeks' 'l'acatlon. 'l'wo partlea of elgbty-alx mothers antl children have already enJoyed a holiday at Mlldmay, and a thlr1l t•arty or more than el~thty leaves tf?dsy, i~ wu ~ll!l!l.UDCed .,1 ~lisa A GOD OF JUSTICE: He doth uccutc the judgment of the father- less and widow and lov~th the stranger in giving him food and rai- ~cnt.-,D~utcronomy 10; 18.. • • 4 Jl• · · • • . • • - ··· · . .. .... . . .. . _ ... ..... ~, .... __ .___. ..... ~: ···· · ...... -· ... .. .. .. ' M -O-NSTER SlreeiDaace and Caraiva.J WHITBY TOWN PARK 0 Wed. Aag. 5•• 'Auspices Whitby Rotary Club and ' .J . ' ' • . Canadian Legion Proceeds for Charitable Purposes .Games of Skill Fun for Everyone· Huge Parade Headed by 5 BANDS 1"" Parade to form at Whitby High School at 6.45 p.m., PRIZES FOR , THE BEST A-Motor Vehicle, Truck or Car ••••••.. $10.00 B-Horse Drawn Vehicle . . . • . . . . . . . • . . 5.00 C-Pet Drawn Vehicle ..••..••.• $3.00 2.00 D-DoJI Carriage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 3.00 2.00 £-Bicycle," Boy or Girl • . . . . • • . . • 3.00 2.00 F-Beat Comic Costume, Boy' . . . • . . . • . . 3.00 G-Best Comic Costumet Girl . . . . • • . . . . . 3.00 H-Beet Clown Coettune • • . • • • • • • . • . • • 3.00 - Prizes Given Away - rord V-8 eoac:h (at Deverell Moton) $100.00 CHESTERFIELD SUITE $20.00 MERCHANDISE Special Pl'ize OneRandred Poand Bag of Sugar for the penon eueuinc the mileaae made bJ the_ annd prise car which will be jacked up on the Fair trounda and nm from about 7.30 until midniaht. Ticketa will be aold for a very small sum. 6-Piece Dance Orcheetra for Street Dance In the nent of raiD Caninl will be lleld tl.e followinr eweainr, Tllurodey, Auruat Ill. J. H. PERRY, Chairman. D. A. WILSON, Secretary. . .... _ (l&e. \lte Parkin, Correspond· eat) Weddlnc bell11 are rusclu. The aJmpathy of tbls eom- 'lllU'II\\l IO'JI out to llt. lam• Roatley in the 1018 of bll barn wbteh wu dutroyed b7 tlre lut Sunday morniD~. Dr. A. E. Dennie, of Stettler, Alta., who with his daughter, Mlsa Stella Dennis, Ia visiting 'll'lth the former's 11IBter, Mrs. Plastin, at Greenwood, baa been calling ott old Ktnule friends during the past week. It 111 o'l'er 26 years 11lDce Mr.. Dennie 'l'lsited Ontario last, and he finds many chan~es In our community. Mlaa Margaret Mudle, or To- ronto, Ia spending two weeks with her parenta here. Miss Eileen Parkin spent Thursday last with her cousin, Miss Annie Bayles at Brougham. Mr. and Mra. En. Kellow, or Oshawa, were recent visitors v;ltb Mr. and Mra. w. M. Glbaon. Rev. Wm. and Mra. Higgs, of Beacbburg, ate holidaying with Mrs. Ma:r Harbron and Miss ~abel. Mr. Mark Brlgnall called on several Kinsale frlenda while passing through last week. 1\11811 Lillian Stone, of Toronto, 111 visiting with her slater, Mrs. Louis Dunn. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Wm. Sadler has been quite poor- ly since the recent hot apell, 1\ir. and Mn. Orville La'l\·ton, of Manilla, were recent visitors with Mr. Wm. Bell and family. Mr. James Richardson, of Ush· awa, called on Kinsale relatives recently. Mrs. J. Greer.wood, who bas been apendlng the put week with ber alster, Mn. V. Parkin, ha11 returntld to Torollto. The recent hot dry 1pell bu done con•lderable dam&te to the crowlnr oro~ In our "ommuntty. Manchester (L. Crosier, Cor.) MANCHESTER, July :19.-Mr. Jack Seamon of Windsor, spent a couple of days with his aunt, Mrs. Stuart. Mr. anll Mrs. Harvey Dobson ba.ve returned !rom a motor trip to Essex. Miss Hooper Ia attending Mr. llfitcbell. who Is very low at time of writing, 1\lr. and Mrs. Gerrow and Maun- aelJ visited friends In Churchill ou Sanda,r. Jlr. ••4 Kn. Kceartl7 aad ramll;r! ot Toro~t.o, were Sanda7 vlaltora Ia Mancbl!llter. )(._ Gert- radtll lleCartlly Ia remaialq for a C:OilPle ol WMII:I. llr. Leoaard Pllkey, Mn. Ray- mond Pflkey and dauchters, Pearl and Georgina of Claremont, were Sunday guesla wltb Mr. and· Mrs. W. J. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs; Francis Bolduc of Toronto, ha'l'e been 'l'lllltinc with Mr. and Mra. W. J. Mitchell tor a few days. I Mr. John Young of Toronto, waa with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorne 1 on Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Russel Lambe and family of Lindsay, were cu~ste of Mrs. F. Lambe on Sunday. Mr. John Moore apent tile week· end In Oebawa. Utica (W. C. Re;raolda, c:orr...-c~eat) ~TICA, july 27.-Sen·ic~ in the Umtcd Church next Sunday, Aug. 2!'~· at Z.JO p.m. with the Rev. Mr. Ell1ott, pastor, in charge, his sub- j~ct being, "Which is the Greatest?" Sabbath School at 1.30 p.m. Mrs. Hastings, of Toronto, is vis- iting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walker. Mrs. Merle Lambe and daughter, of Oshn·a, ar" h::~lidaying with Mrs. Harry Harper. Miss Phenix Jones, of Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. Charlie Gccr. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McBrien and Miss Hattie, of New Athens, Ill., and Mrs. McDonald, of Brooklin w~re recent &Utsts of Mr: 1nd MrS: E. Kendall. Mr. Charlie Farnell, of Toronto is holidaying at the home of MrS: A. Stc(r, · Master Glen Offen, of Markham. is with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller. The Blue Bird club held their regular monthly meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. Earl Ballard with a good attendance. They also held their annual picnic at Port Bolster on Saturday, July 25t_h. !he weather being ideal, the sw1mmmg was the main featun: of the a ftcrnoon and all report a splendid time. Visitors at the home of Mr. Ju. E. Mitchell, Sund;ay were, Mr. and Mrs. J. Treleving, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Forbes and family of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hodgson and fam- ily anr! Miss (;race Mitchell, of Pickering • CHATELAINE HOSIERY at 65c: a pair See Our WINDOWS and BARGAIN T~LES . 2 pn. fot $1.25 For Spedala We Can Save You Money on Your Foot- wear. Come and See u~. J. PEEL&. SON "We Fit the Feet" 122 BROCK ST. SOUTH WHITBY Mid-Su11mer Sale OF All Lines of SUMMER FURNITURE AtaSubataatial CASH DISCOUNT See Our Wmdowa W. C. TOWN Fumiture and Funeral Service PHONE 410 WmTB~ I Orden Takea For I I LIME-BRICK-CEMENT I COAL Hi«b Qu.lity, AD Sine at Sammer Prices. James Sawdon 244 BROCK STREET SOUI'H Olic:e Phone. 524 Houae, 182 Miss Doris Steer, of Toronto, who has been holidaying in the neighborhood, has returned home. Miss Reise and Francia Steer going with her for a two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron, Doris-May, and Allen, and Miss Norma \Vhitney, of Toronto. w~rc Sunday visitors with .Mr. and Mrs. A. Reynolds • Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Oark visit~d u;th Mrs. Wright Crozir.r at Port Perry on Sunday. Misses. Lois and Marie Simpson are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Joh!l Riscbrough at Sandford. . .Mrs. Walter Asling and son, of Epsom, were recent visitors with her parents here. Misses Thelma and Jean Crozier an: holidaying with their grand- mother, Mrs. Miles Crozi~r. Ux- bridge. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lakey and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballard motored to Nobleton on Sunday aud spent a f~w hours with Mr. and Mrs. Al- pin Christie. HOT WEATHER SPECIALS In Permanent Waves HEA TERLESS PERMANENT WAVE $5.00 for $3.95 $7.50 for $5.50 $10.00 for $6.95 MACHINELESS PERMANENT WAVES AU Croquipole · $6.50 and $8.50 Other Permanent Waves from $3.50 up ••••••••••••••••••••• Mr. Huyck wm Be Here oa TuesdaJ Only B, Appointment ····················~ Iris Beauty , Salon BROCK ST. S. (Rear Millard's Barber Shcp)

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