YES, IT'S A TOMATO P ROME. Ga. - Pam Stiddntli. 2 lniiht-s tall groitiiig beside her, 12. mounts a ladder anti pli'IiS home If Pam has a secret for tomatoes from a plant 13 feet and gruviiiig tom so tall. she ditlnlt P. E. I. 4-HTGicirmenl Club Winners Announced By W. I. The fliiiitirlali no IIIULIIPK, lliet-iiiii-lie. The final results in the litlIlI- titliyt-ai'.K't-iiitir petitions of the P.l'I.l. 4-ll (iar- Kay. Tigvon. 2, lrl: tiallaiil. Mis- rncnt Cltihs. are as folloiis The t-iiiit-lie, Jliilll 0'llulioi'an. Capel l l Doris .tlai' . girlsl work was jiitlged by the Holly. ' ' s . - ,':'3':(')':7RSla" :Ql”l-II-INS t'ot'Nri' ll0N0l'RS i 1st year .liiniiir l. .loyi-e Isl yr-nr Jiuiior - 1. Marilyn Dewar. New Perth tKinp,si; 2. Laird. North Milton. 2. Gloriat Marilyn Learil. North .lliltiin.1lliiiisiiin. Mitt Glasitoir. .'l. Nor- , tQiic-rtisl. .3 Laurie Wiiodside, ci-n BIaiii'liai'tl. IA'P5( Royalty. I. Tryori iPrini'ei. t'arnl I)ll'I(I('Sfln. New Glasgow.l liitci'mctliale- 1. Dale I)l'ltHI'. liiii-riiit-tliate - - l, .liian Steven- New Perth IKingsi: 2. tlariorie wit. Ni-iv IIIASEUW. " Ruth .Viar- Mat'Kay, Camphelltiin. -Prinrcl. f'alliim. Brackley Point, 2. Mary! 3. Joan Stevenson. New Glas- I.c('lnir, lliinter River. 3. Caro-I gnu; lQu9en5r4 lvn Seaman. Springfield. 4. Judy . :2 Senior -- l. lone Vl'i'ii.tht. Try- Nlat-Rae, Point Prim. on (Print-el: 2. Lorna M-'l('I)I)nr' Si-niiir -- l. Lorna tIeDonald,y ald. Point Prim, IQiicensi. tit Brit-liatihn, 2. Roma Rack- '.lnd year Junior -- 1 Nadine liziiii. Fri-tit-rit-ton. 2. Ada Mac- Wecks. Pleasant Valley iQiit-cnsl Kenna, Ft. Augustus, 3. Judy 2. Margaret llowatt. Tryon. Easter. North Wiltshtre. I lPrint'er;' 3 tlary Lewis. St Znil yt-:ii' Jiinior - l. Nadine iwfy ppm,-'3 ixmgsi, tl't-i-ks. Pleasant Valley. 2. Alice lntcriiietilate--i. Doris Priitixlil. llill. Stirincvale, fl Doris llydc, Stimmervillc lQiier-ns-: 2. FPI'I1('rWPiItIlHlItlll'lI(. fl, Carol Anne Gil-. . ' Rottcry. (ir0Dnul('Il lKll'lLZN”' fiult-xpie. ("lyric River. 4. Charlotte Linda Niacwilliams. Cape Wtilfey Pr;uii.'liI. Siiinmerville. (Prinrrt. 1 intermediate 1. Senior l. Roma Pay !2'I'he Guardian Wed. August 21. 1957 RELIGION AND LIFE BY VERY REV. GEORGE C. PIDGEON. D.D., LLD. rii-uaauauu--the U-iiaicaarcaucunas she felt and we felt with her. And that companionship in ad- oring wonder created an aptl- tude that enabled us to hear na-i ture's voices speaking to us in varied tones of the Great Artifi- cer who was expressing flim- seif through these works of III: hands. WINDOWS OF SOUL School at its best was just the opening of the windows of the soul to one phase of truth after another. We remember our first trials in that country school - the drudgery of the spelling book and the dread of those long lines of figures that never seemed to -come out right. But the time came when the meaning of these subjects opened up. and. with their meaning. their value. Then we awakened to the new pow era that the mastery of thesa- subjects brought us. and the joy of attainmentwas ours. OPENING SOUL! WINDOWS In the early days of radio a company was gathered in a Win- nipeg home. A new radio had just been installed and the host said, "I want to show you how many vouces there are in this room if only we had ears to hear them." He turned the dial in one direction. and they heard a voice from Edmonton: then they got ai message from Chicago, and so on: voices were there from many different places and the proper wave-length was all that was needed to hear them. Man as spirit is surrounded, by spiritual realities. As he wak- ens to each. a new faculty with- in him is called into action for its appreciation As light is for the eye and sound for the ear. and as each of these senses is cultivated by exercise in its elckl ment, so our spiritual faculties find their element and developi In contact with the divine Spirit who is waiting for them. In utter darkness one would the same way the spirit within us can never find from fellowship with Him whom it is made. never know he had sight. and in itself apart for One autumn a big. gawky fel- loiv entered the university - he just didn't know why. He saw no use in most of the subjects he had to study and he couldn't for the life of him understand lwhat place they could have in .lhe life-work he had chosen. But I l Dori! tliirray. Praiight, Siimivierville. 2. Heleni All our growth is just our l'iIlls church required this course wakening to one spiritual reaiityluf siudyy and he had to lake "1 mg” '”0"'"- y y III) order to reach the object be-I eaulty and its meaning. foritm-Q him. exvavrggdit H. "Id . y 50 he Dlllgzed away at them in in its wmem I l- 0"! ”n9'I-l95MI:Y1IIl8 elforl to learn enough to not need D aI:on.l. ot or did. st-rape through the exams, and mum her!!! site: Wlen We bnysitheu have done with them for ....... :"."i:;.?.: re; in 0": he the most beautiful spots on earth. lg pI:II:::I(:Ily MA" Iri,:Ii1sdoni:3Iccll?es(: ;:';'-.'lI::iay'?P0"I WI”? Krenyflelds. him as the professor was set- .... . .l..i1Z':lf.'”..L1J.f...3.':;"l:;'ii” . - 15 eyes getting wider and wid. Oft "it 32:! I23: w'"f"hl9dl' 509"! of pThat0:lIscdIInery of the existence hl H ah-I sheesioyi Bnot Vblut seeyof a realm of truth new to him saw the awe and w uil U ten weimeam H" B.wake"'"g, "I "'9 PI eye! " gm wmcheignnfy; ztpllglri th: like:-nelst intellects in the land tier of the setting sun. wordsiEiUrned.tomi(iiiit?:rtofisE :f?:IlSl:I'I:: could never have expressed what to others. A LANT mention it. (AP Wirepholol lmeauinz had gone out of my Mrs. Bentley's parents. Mr. IIPIIH or non But aha; about the awakening HAPPENINGS . T ' ' e . - i”.3u2'&"'u?f.”'Ii."i2i:1"ffi.?5i ”'-'""'”” '"”" 9'” ' pour: la Ihroush every window (I185. of Don Mitts. Tornnw. 0nt.. If one should try to darken a gr; mending mg mum .( Au. room. he will find the illltlilllllguest at their summer cottale. streaming in through every crack Wiimut Valley. P.E.l. On the and crevice. So it is with the viay back to Toronto. Dr. lash Spirlt of God. .rass will preach at Truro. N. .. In our time we have seen pen Sunday. August 25th. It union ple surprised by their discovery. services of First Baptist and Im- of the guidance of God. It would manuel Baptist Churches. appear self-evident that sincei , the Creator has a design in every Hon. I-in-rest W. PIIIIIIPS RM? person He creates, he will lead:Mf5- Phillips are receiving con-E each toward its fulfilment. butjE."I”1'"”"5 "Pm ”"'”9'""' "IE" to find Him opening I path for "V95 PM "l9"d'.'lP0" "'9 "mi us through problems that seem-f”,”””".”' u”"' Umnh '” ed insoluble. is to realize that 5""! '""””"'V which " PSWI miracles do happen in our lives. ceicbnled ”" wed"”d'y' Au" - - . . ust 21st. at the home of Mr. and' It is one thing to believe in ,” ”ben E Phuu S 25 Ad. the existence of God and to join i -rsili Sp t "Cm I gaiow In the celebrations of His Son's'm'" rec" ta ni birth and resurrection. but to EN,” Grey 0; the En”! Grey! "nu Gm” '"e"”'0” mmed "hshakespearean Festival Com-l you personally. to hear that He' puny. -1-ommoy is a Very mu "3. P” "?'e"9,5h5 "' -V0?” ”"'",3"ditor as well as all his cast. Mr. is active in promoting them is io'(;,ey is .15., known .5 , mu; enter. a union and communion gracious and dipiomaiic pg.-mg. that is eternal. trite Island Shrine are being coni- . mended in bring Earle Grey "OPE WAS ma”) ill) this province because he is a My thought has been turned nian uho is developing the cul- in this direction by a story lAIllt'II ""1 me "I 0" Nuns Muont my wife has just found in an: . . . old magalmey A man was smm hhlrs, Not man VS.-iunders with V er children Edward and Kathy xdlhzy n1aon:"dd':';wbfc':saIsee';:':i:left by plane Tuesday afternoon so total, so devastating that even i ciiliifzecyuigtty hope tliyas dcag. HE wrote: "Lcll9r' sprmg park Road and M". me te you V. at t e doctor who E5. 5. - I.-' 5; . attended my wife did for me as: ' dundem lmoy red I stood dazed and lost at thel in, and yr; w. E Be.-mey, I001 DI Ii" I19'3- knowlnil Hllllol Kingston. Ontario, and their only that the 37 years we had loitwo ('hlItIrL'n Wilfred and Susan llelller were over but that all have been visiting for ten days life forever. He took my arm and and Mrs W C. MacLeod and held it for a moment And then Brockville for another year. he said in a matter-of-f.-it-i voice: i - You'll see her again." Thati was all. "But it was all I needed to mm” . hear. That simple gesture and am" i”""m'r 1" P”""' eloquent statement reminded me:'51”'"'- Ho '3 awompamed by of the one mmg mm W” given his mother. Mrs. M. S. llubley, to us to help us hear such sep-: m-”1hw"' Mass" A1,? 3' .l.' arations from our beliived- thelitlomm Bmclkvllla Mir" Phm resurgent and nepprpsml ah” i.lorrtm. BL mtint. assyermn . V . . , ,jiMr. llenry Madigan. I” to ban"? '" '"'m”"3'”-V: Michiizaii. Vlr. lluhley will be soEleT;aY:;n:";mI'Vadr ?'I:9"F:I his I the guest llI his parents. Mr. and 9 . 0 9 le un-i y . lendmgl Tm” man”, had been .'llis. xi. S lliibley. Brighton. Uh”-e n” "I, mm.. ,m mm for several days before continu- iopened his eyes to the ave;-.yiiig to Brockville. For the past hlr Artltiiti Hubley. B.A., IEII for his home in Idruckvtlle. On- afler spending an enjoy- dward I the Middle States to the West Coast. returning via the Canad- ian Provinces. Miss Mary Fielding. Red Cross swimming instructor: was enter- tained by the adult swimming class at Mrs. Cecil Ferguson's home. Spring Park Road. prior to Miss F'leIding's leaving for. Toronto. The evening passed quickly. for those present. There wali much enjoyment recalling the pleasure all had. while taking swimming instructions. from one so friendly and capable as Mary Fielding. Refreshments were served by -Reeves. Ii! llillahon It. the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Sheldon Coffin. Mrs. Frank Gos- bee and Miss Magarel Trainor. Miss Margaret Trainor expres- sed the gratitude of everyone pro - sent saying how much the eve- nings together had meant. Miss Pauline Reeves left 511;. day by plane for 'l'oninto, win, she is employed Hlh the so”, gaph Co. Ltd. Sha h the drug; ter of Mr and III. Clarug.' . Char. lottetown. Cify AduIfs' Swimming Tests ' Charlottetown Adults Lu" swimming and Water Safety. A group of enthusiastic Charlotte timn adults stole the show lrm the wunge sat on the I'VOIinl of August lith, when they wen then resented Miss Fielding with '"mmed In me". smmmmi "4 a gifi) on behalf of the Intermed- l WI!" WSW W"! It Bnzlnoi iate Class swimmers. Mary tn,5h”"t Th" ”'m"""”" M10" her usual friendly way thanked t ' Fem” "I EVEPIIW Inimit- one and all for their kindness.l"0n held at the Kiwanis Poo: PNSFN Supply. Ithroe years. Mr. Hubley has been All joined in singing "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow." Mary was also presented with a'gift from the beginners by Miss Guindon on Thursday eve- ning at the close of the swim- ming course. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mc- Aleer and daughters Doreen and Nancy are spending a few days in Prince Edward Island . Mr. McAleer is an alderman of Cote St. Luc. Quebec. Miss Marion Lee. Painsvllle. Ohio. is spending a pleasant holi- day on the Island. the guest of her aunt. Mrs. J. L. Lockhart. Charlottetown and of her uncle Mr. J. A. Macxenzie. Kenslng- ton. Mrs. Miles Gordon and dau&- and Brighton Waterfront by Reg Cross instructor Miss Mar, Fielding. Miss .loan tfurphy. Re-t P,-mt. Field Supervisor examined Ihg well trained class. Following ii a list of the candidates who my. ited Red Cross Awards. Beginners: Roberta Macbog ald. Mary Shea Connolly, Hug. i-ii simmons. Betty Trotee. Bin Nearing. Mary Nearlnl. Icon Campbell. Faustlne Guindon. Intermediate: Rose Gosbsa Nelda Coffin, Basel Femiloii Esther Priest. TOKYO (AP)-Nlhon Keul. a Japanese economic joirnal uyi Russia has built two bases lot launching guldod missiles and is building. where 25 panaona vms at work. 5th year Intermediate -- l.t LOIS Moore. West Royalty. 1 Senior 1. Polly England.l West Royalty. KINGS COUNTY HONOURS lst year Jtininr -- l. Joyce De-1 war, New Perth. 2. Donna PEI-l t-rs. St. Charles, 3. Agnes Som-I ers. St. Georges. 4. Beverley Hat-1 inn. Lorne Valley. l intermediate - 1, Dale Dew- ar. New Perth. 2. Elaine John- sttin. St. Georges. 3. Pamela Hat- lnn. Lorne Valley. 1. Birdie Col- BUT YOU WON'T tin. Kinitsboro. "HOME" 2nd year Junior - I. Mary Lewis, St. Peters, 1. I'.El'I'lO' Bruce. I-Elmira. 1 Intermediate -- 1. Penn Rot- UNTIL YOU SHOP AT LLISON MacLEOD lery. Greenwich. 2. Jean (Tamp- bell, St. Georges. 3. Yvonne Gal- lant. Souris Convent. 3rd year intermediate A 1. Harriet Fay, St. Georges. 1. Ro- wena Garretl, East Baltic. . Senior - l. Ellarvis Rose. East Baltic. 2. Phyllis Gardner. 5 Georges. L 4th year intermediate - l. Jac- qiicllne Christian. St. Georges. Red Cross Tests ' At Rocky Point Red Cross Swimming and We TOUCH All THE BASES WHEN SHOPPING FOR A USED CAR GIGAIITIO SALE OF top ouauw AUGUST Pleasant Valley 'Qut-eiisi; 2. fo- .'lltirrixst-y, ltlsirnsrliffc, .'l. I.ouise'l" safcv ms” were (.onduC”.,- no Wright. Trvon lPl'lllf'l” l Mat-Neill. Springvale, 4. Annie ,1 Rock); pmm on Auglm gm by 3rd year .luninr -- l l-Ilrzinnr Ilmlr. Clytle River. Mm. Mun," Judi”, Red Hyde. Meadowliank tQiit-ensr? 2. Senior 1. Roma Murray. (-ms, Asusunl Field Sup(.,.vim,.. Sharon Macwilliams. Carleton. Pleasant Valley, 2 Doris Dollar. 1-hes, (Mi, were held follow-I Lot 6 fPrincel. Snrinitvale. 2. (tail Hyde. Clyde in ,, No in-,.,k, mu”, 0' in, Intermediate - l. llarrici I'iEIyV,yRlVl'li. It. Rena Yen. Kingston.l,in,(-mm under the .-Minn”. St Georges tKingsl: 2 Barbara Rtil your Jiinior A 1. Eleanor ship nr Brig, w, wy Rem, Rat Connors. Wtwa Riiyallv iQiir-eiist: llwlc. Nltiaittiiilinnk. 2. Fairlce Cross Instr";-tor M153 J.np( AND TRUCKS LTD. Green two door Sedan. One owner, heat". defroster. tum -ound body. 3. .lcanct'tc Gautict, Woorlstiirk. Gutllrr-y, North Wiltslilre, .1. San-y()ui-on comm;-ted the tuna week (Princcl II” 3l5WI"'3"l?l"i'- ”liI'l'l'IL'l0II. 4. course of instruction. Following fird year Senior -- 1. Morris Ltiitla Weeks. (irceiivale. fig g list of ihg guccgsgful "nag. Rose, East Baltic 'KlIlESl1 2. Inl('Tll1('fIIaIl' -l. Barharii Cnn- dam, who mgritgd Red C,-onl Belly Roper. West Royalty. tinrs. Wes, llnyalty. 2. tlyrna Aw."-1,. I tQuet-nst: 3 Gloria Gautlet. TIE ('”li'F. Vilrlll VINO". 2- Warlllll Beginner: John Reid. I I Irish 'Prince-. itlitriiln, l-iarnsi-liffe, 3. Norma Junior John Reid, Rhondr 1 4th year -Illhitlr 1 Wllwllltiiuiril. Voriiiinll. 4 I)0f'0iIlYiReld, Donna James. i E u Judson. Alexandra lQut-t-nsi. Parkiir. Nortli Wiliuhirp. - -- ----- --A? intc-mediate . I Dorothy us; I s..,,i,,,- 1, Belly R,,.,,.,. wml Keppoch Red l Yellow 2 Door Hardmp Dymnow Salmon and black two tone, four Green two door Sedan. Ieat eoverli ton. Alexandra ictuee-nut; 2 .Int'- Riiially. 2 I-Immeline Giiiiiini, door sedan. one owner. A car you'll A-1 condition. radio, one owner. Queline Christian. St. (leotgcs, Rt-niiii-s Rotul. Ii. Ruth Gamesier ' ' ' - ' ' ' . (Kings-; fl Shirley AIECWIIIIRPIG.i(rT0l'IlViIIO. 4. Joan Whitlot-It,i . low mileage. Tip top condlhom Bonded guarantee. promledto own Low mileage. 3 car we.” the most dbarmn: Cape Wolfe 'PrIl'I(T'. tiirrni-.-ilo i ' y , 'um urn f u.'ru1 ' Senior - 1. Barbara Woith. l:li imr .liiiiinr - l Patsyi A INS? INI 0MhllSIlISlIf' lmllill Albany (Prim-el 2. Linda 5let'I.i.liitIs'on, Alexandra. lo! the yonniter residents of KGP3 Alexandra iQiteensl. intermediate - l. Dorothy Pm" Wm P" "I" W 'dV"'” sch year Intermediate 1. Lois ix.-3...... .ii..x..,..ira. 2 pm... in i-wimmmiz. water safety Ind Moore, West Royaliv lQiit-cnsl inc-anon, llrxanrlra. 3, Vernaime "Vin! Ikill! look instruction Senior l i--iiy r.niiianti.'yim-ivhaii. iii-aiimtimiit, 4. Jo-I9" the Kwvoch Waterfront for I953 OLDSMOBILE Black two tone 4 door Sedan. seat 1954 PLYMOUTH Green two I953 METEOR . Beige two tone four door Sedan. I955 CHEV. Black and while two tone 4 is two week period under Redy Lind. Cross Instructor, Miss Janet Matheson. This course of in-Y struction is given by the Red West Royalty lQiit-ensl: 2 Glor- aiinr liiinaliiir-. (inrnwall. Ia DesRoches, Mist-ourhe 4Print'e 4tli )('.'lf Senior I 6th year Senior 1. Doris Sm-l, Alexandra. MarKay. Trynn 'Prim-er lone. four door Sedan. door -o T-....-c-..4w..--...:-.m.,. PRINCE cousrrv IIONORS l ii” " ”"”.Cdro-P: Sogietyx and :1; spot-syon Radio. seat covers. Tip top value Radio. seat covers, A-1 condition. A Sedan, white walls, seat covers. A covers, standard transmission. A Isl. year Junior l Laurie - 2 y to cppor -wivnrn ml. or reall oodcar for onl t l . . . Waodside. Tryon. 2 Vera mini, Mefmald HOICIS and Slater Easily ('ummiu;'o. V E Y CM 0 P98? The buy of the week good buy at laran, Cape Wolfe. .'l l.iit-y fun . rs .ugene u en very caps y; way, Tlgnish. 3 Judy Thomns.l Rad Cross TQSES acted as Chainnan of this mm- ' Alhanv. . mill". intermediate 1 tlarinrip Rm-l Crust Swim Tests were Seven well trained rlasse-it weiwei MacKay. Camphellton. held at Mei-maid. The Commun-I presented for examination. Mr.l Senior - I. lone Wright. Trynn lily of Mermaid lived up to lt'siPaul Cudmore and Miss Joan: and yur Junior i Mar namesake in recent weeks by. Murphy. Red Cross Field Super-I garet Howatf. Tryon. 2. Judy joining the other aquatic mindevllvisors examined the classes in Ttiomas. Albany - Leona Gal-lrommunities oi Prince t-ztiwardmhe various -wlmmlns I-tor saf- Iant. Carleton Lot 6. 3 Fredal Island In sponsoring a two well Pl! IM "'0 SIVIVII skills. A! ll MacPhaIl. Tignlsh. course of instruction in swim-l. later date Red Cross and Royall llttermedlate - 1. Linda Mourning. Water Safety and I.lfe:Life Saving awards were pro: Williams. Cape Wolfe, 2. Jean Saving. This worthwhile prnjeetisented to the successful candi-i aatu Gsudet. Woodstncl 3. (edits! under the chairmanship ol.,dam at I social evening It the. theflle Klrlllllh. Tignlith, 4. No9 Mrs. Leo .VI('I!88('. who pros-ui--' Kepporh Beach Hotel. Following Oils Rogers. Bartel ed Miss Mabel England qualified. are the awards presented. Isnlnr. I. lone Wright. Ti-you Jted Cmaa Instructor of swlm- Beginners: John Maclachera, . Shana! ruins and Water Safety for ttio;Panl Gsndef. Donnie Sinelahnl . 3Pal Dooley. Debbie Neill. Mao-t , On August 9th. Miss Joan Vfur-I reen Coady. Norah Pruner. Bree- . phv. Red Cross Field Supervisoni Ila Owen. Phvllla Cosdy. Nell Me, . it-itammed four well trained clas-i Isaac I Jeannette, ties in their aquatic skill! Follow-, Junior.-i Susan Freeland. Mary Oi. Witch. 1. Francis tag is a list of the tureessfisly Hunt. Shells Hunt. Bruce Me- csawu 'I'uaaa.a. ta-i-sir. in-lcindid-in who merited Red Isaac. Scott Mclsaac. lobby. 4. an-,.crmq and Royal Life Saving A-l Keefe, Michael Ooady. Paul Mae.' , Cape Em-out. syi wards Ivar. ' Alhuny. y Ra-(inner: Ram Trainor. nor. Intermedisfer Brian Prmne. .. ,&lafhadet. 1'la- nadem Brant. Parnell Trainor, Tommy Dehlcvlx. Charlie Mac-' 31. Cape Kg. Brian Corrie. Kathleen Wncnon-.Mil1aa. Bill Freeland. Billy Owen ,dd. Brenda Driscroll. Iouis Dee-(Betty IIIOI. MRYIQI Ai-nations. l-islet Lucille. Daub laundr- ans. . l.l..8.s. Elementary Certifi- lsterniediatez Dada Msthesus. cater Nickle Irren. We-adv I954 PONTIAC Blue two door Sedan. Heater, seat covers. A car with lots of service for you. Only- 5II25 CARS 'im Pl.YMoIl'l'll 2 pool: imiin.-nctiavsnooit mo ans-rm inoon I953 BUICK Black and yellow two tone four door sedan. dynaflow, radio, heater. seat covers. A top notch car. 31395 I953 PONTIAC Beige and tan. two tone four d00f Sedan. Radio, A-1 condition. LOW in sii95 TRUCKS mzotucvarou..............sm 1953 DODGE Blue 4 door Sedan. Heater, defroster. seat covers. A real special at- IH- M 3995 - TIIA -) MmmwnmnWWWWW ?l9IICHIV.'lls'ION............S495. lmmmhczwm N ' I953 DODGIWTON S595- AI.llSON MacI.EOD ITO. CORNR CIIMII-AID I RH? YOU PONTIAC-IIGI-OMC DIALC Ooaoss-clones .g .r'