- as organist H!'ime." JANUARY 9, 1731 ,scHooL CONCERTS , raax coamta scnoor. concur A very enjoyable: evening was 5.5 by and old December 11; when Pa Corner School pu- pils presented their concert in french River I-Iall. - - when the curtain was drawn it revealed a beautifully decorated gtage and tree laden with gifts for the teacher and ptmila. The nigmlng which was very effective was installed by Willard Stewart, qordon Macxenzie and' George xbwatt. ' Pianlsts for the evening were Mrs. Donald Lamont and Mrs. Elmer Parsons. Mr. George How- gt: capably filled the role of chairman. The program for the evening was as follows: opening chorus-"I Saw Three ships"-school. Welcome-Weldon Burt. step-Dancing - Gordon ,Mac- Kenzie. Pantomime - Santa Plays A -Joke. Dialogue - The Parrot and the Twins. Hard Word Drill - Juniors. Duet - Frances Parsons and Janet Ma.oR.ae. Dialogue-The New Hired Man. Piano Duet -- Enid Howaztt and Carol Dunning. Dialogue-Burglar: and Ghosts. Duet - Carol Dunning, Enid owatt. Piano Solo-Jane Morrison. Greetings From China - David Sims. , intermission-S..le of Candy. Pantomime - The Ghosts Walk. Duet, - Jean and Lottie Parsons. Monologue - A Christmas Tea- Mary Adams. ichristmas Song - Juniors. Dialogue - The Hike That Wasn't I-liked. Virginia Folk Dance -- Seniors. Singing - "Win.kin' At Me"; en- coreqBilly Boy-5 boys and 5 gl is r . ,Closing Recitation - Pauline Bain. :.Closing Chorus - Frosty the Snowman. Then to the enjoyment of the younger folks jolly old Santa ap- peared and distributed gifts to all the pupils. Mr. Howaatt then expressed thanks to Miss Campbell on be- half of himself and parents for the enjoyable evening. He also made a. few remarks concerning the time, work end training Miss Campbell must have spent on this concert. . The King. (Pioneer Please Copy) EAST WILTSHIRE SCHOOL CONCERT On December 21. East Wiltshire School pupils yreeenltei their Christmas concert in North River Hall. The following programme was presented with Rev. I-I. Barber as diairsnan and Mrs. Kenneth Coles Grorus: "The Merry Christmas -:' Welcome. Kenneth Jewell. Drill: "Peace on Earth." " Dialogue: "Mr. Piper Gives a Present." Monologue: "I Ain't Hintin” by Velda Jewell. Duet: "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer" by Florence Yeo and. Mary Burgess. Dialogue: "Giristmas Planning." Chorus: "silent Night" by nine senior girls. Dialogue: "the Train to Mauro". Recitation: "Fair Enough" by Glenda Campbell. Song: "Clementine" by einit girls. Recitation: "If You Ask Me" by George McQuaid. Instruments-I music was supplied by Francis Doyle and Mrs. Ken- neth Coles. Duet: "One Golden Curl" by Freda Yeo and Velda Je-well. Monologue. "Be-v.erley's Christ- mas Bargains" by Edna Weathenbte . "Jingle Bells" by nine Junior pupils. 3. Recitation. "Working For Santa" by. Elizabeth McQuaid. Duet: "Prince Edward Island ui Heaven to Me" by Beverley and Ann McQuaid. , - Dialogue: "Soap for Susanna". -. Recitation: "Can't Fool Santa Claus" by Douglas Jewell. night clear" by nine senior girls. Tabieaux by eight pupils while the carol "Away In a Manger" was sung by llorence Audrey and Judy Yeo. Recitation: "Extra! Extra!" by Carl McQuaid. Chorus: "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town". iltecitatfon: "Goodbye" by Audrey eo. , Santa than arrived and distri- butedthemanygiftstotisepupils and their teacher, Reta MacNeill. An enjoyable evening wee then closed by singing, "rhe King". MURRAY HARBOR. NOITI SCHOOL CONCERT ..'I'he Murray Harbor North Sdiooi children ylesented their annual Christmas concert - on Thursday. Dec. 21 under the cap- able direction of the teacher. Mrs. Laurie McLure. There was a very large attendance. the hall being filled to capacity. Mr.Harry Miilar praided as chairman and the following program was cre- ditably performed. Programme Welcome by Garnet Millar Opening Chorus: The Santa Claus Express. Recitation: The Very Idea by Joyce McLeod. Dialogue: Your Order Please by Betty Miller, Joyce McLeod, Verna Johnston and Gordon Reid. Step-dan ' . Sterling Reid (en- cored). Flag Dril-i by 10 girls. Instrumental music by Irving and Berndce Llewellyn. Recitation: He's Gotta Come, by Junior Condon. Pantomime: "O Come All Ye Faithful" by Betty Millar. Myrtle Millar, Joyce McLeod and Verna Johnston. Recitation: Santa's Defender by Wendell i Johnston. Song: Willie Roy by Bernice Llewellyn and Betty Miilar (en- cored). ' Christmas -Long Ago by Betty Millar, Joyce McLeod, Myrtle Mil- lar and Verna Johnston. Recitation: Favorite Child by Gail C-low. Duet: In the Blue Canadian Rodries by Myrtle and Betty Mil- lar (encored). Intermission, sale od candy. Monologue: A Flower or a Lea! by Betty Mcllure. Song by four girls. Dialogue: Easier to Preach Than to Practice. Songs by Ann McI..aren, Bar- bara Beck, Case McLure, Hughie Power and Danny Murray. What Makes Christmas by seven girls. Recitation: Writing to Santa by Gloria Condon. Song: Lonely by Sterling Reid (encored). Pantomime: "Silent Night" by Beverley Miliar, Gloria Condon. Gail Clow, Betty McLure and Myrtle McLeod. Soloist. Joyce Mc- Leod. Closing chorus: Frosty the Snow- man and Jingle.Bells. Music for the occasion was ren- tiered by Mrs. Veme Johnston.- DONAGE SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT At 8 o'clock on Wednesday eve- ning. December 20, with the school ta.ste' lly decorated for the oc- casion. the pupils of Donagh gathered in the schoolhouse to present their annual Christmas concert to a very large and ap- preciative audience of friends and Music for the occasion was supplied by Mrs. Steve Murnaghen. Bill xoughan and Lawrence Trainor. Mr. Russell Reagan very cap- ably fulfilled the deities of chair- man for the evening. Following is the programme presented: Speech by Freddy Welcome Song: school. Recitation: "After Christmas" by Earl Koughan. Dialogue: "zacbery'a Hired Man" by Freddy and Vincent McAdam, Lawrence and Joamh, Koughan, Mary Smith and Joyce Trainor. Recitation: "l'be longest Day” by Elsie Trainer. Drill: "Santa Gene" by lo pupils Recitation: "rho Anxious Wait- er" by Freddy Gallant. Song 'by Freddie and Joyce Trainor (encored). Dialogue: "Yaaauh Doss" by Gerard MoNelly, Norbert Trainer. John Smith and Lewis Trainer. Harmonica selection by Mrs. Steve Murnaghan (encored). Chorus: ntermiaal Dialogue: "Wanted - a House- keeper". Gerard uoivsuy. Freddy McAdam. Catherine Koughan. Joyce Traitor; Mary smith, Reta &oIjIII, Mary Heron and lat-la oudsan. Racitation: "curiosity" by Trude Drisaol. Dance: lbht : "I'm Go to Write to urnllen (en- llaeltadon: "An Ounce of Pre- vention" by Edna McAdam. 'pialogue: "A Good Iswreeeim" by Mary smith. Lawrence and Joseph xoughan, Vincent Mc- Adam and Lewis Trainer. Recitation: "An Apple For Santa" by Urban Drieeoll. . Trainer Dtep-dance in Lawrence (encored). Pantomime: "me Nativlw". "Eek Coma lania ilaata - Chonl: gene" and "Welcome saataclsuef Rhod- " "'3'i33"'." s'I'3.- .5 Carole: "It Came Upon the Mid- perents, under the capable d.1rec- 9 Pi tion of their teache . Josephine Fit!Pl'tridI.n I. .- ....- --- nicely decorated tree. The ptllill were treated to candy bytheirteaeherandtofruitby the Women's -Institute. Complimentary remarks were made to the teacher and pupils by' Mr. Lawrence Heron and Mark Braxal. A vote of thanks to the teacher was moved by Mrs. Patriot: Trainor and seconded by Mrs. John P. MoNally which was .esponded to .by the taeche . A very enjoyable evening was then brought to a close by sing- ing "the National Anthem". (IPatriot please copy) KINGSTON Y.P.U. The following is the sacred cen- cert presented in Kingston United h on Sunday evening, Dec. 25 to a very appreciative audi- once. Processional: "O Come All Ye Faithful”. cholr.o Call to Worship: Shirley New- son. Hymn: "Angels From the Realms of Glory", congregation and choir. Scripture Reading: Matt. II. verses I - XV, Mildred Paul. Prayer. Shirley Newson. ' Poem. El-va Gamester Solo: "Silent Night. Holy Night". Norma Smith. "As With Gladness". Reading: "On (luistrnas Day In the Morning". Roy Younker. Hymn: "Hark the Glad Sound". A Candleight Service was held at the last. in which five girls and. leader parvtlcipated. Their can- dles were lit by leader as each one recited her piece. Hymns sung by their were: "Joy to the World"; "Iihe Race That Long in Darkness Plned". Hymn: "Come Let Us Sing of a Wonderful Love", sung by Norma Smith, Olive Barrett. Aletdia Mac- Gregor. Solo: "It Came Upon in Mid- night Clear". Harold smith. Hymn: "All My Heart This Night Redoices". read by Mildred Paul. Hymn: "While Shepherds Watch- ed Their Flocks by Night". con- gregation and choir. Minpah Bene- iotion. : - The chairman for the evening was Miss Shirley Ne-wson, and Mrs. Merrill Green was organist. The church was tastefully de- corated in keeping with the Christ- mas tradition. The decoration added much to the spirit of the programme. MAYFIELD SCHOOL CONCERT Mayfleld School concert was held in the hall on Dec. 20th. which was nicely decorated with evergreens and bright bell! Ind streamers. There was a Rood nt- tendance. Mr. David Johnstone , ”1)' filled the role of chairman. and the program which was presented was a credit to the teacher. Mu. W. D. Stevenson. and pupils. Mrs. 3. Andrew assisted with the mu- sic . A: the close of the Santa's bells were heard in the distance. and he soon appeared in his usual jolly mood and from the Rally decorated pine tree dis- trlbuted gifts to the pupils and teacher; also a treat of oranlel. apples, nuts and candy from the Institute. A vote of thanks We! tendered the teacher. The Programme. Remarks by chairman. Chorus-"O Canada": Welcome-by Freddy Andrews. Welcome Chorus -- by class. Recitation "Secret" - Blaine McDonald. ' Song - "Away In A Manger"- by five pupils. Christmas Acrostic - by, nine u is. Recitation - 5? EVGXVII 3087! Moffltt. Exercise - "What Does Christ- mas Mean To You-" Recitation -- "Contagious" - by Carol Cole. Chrlstmas Day Pantomime - by six pupils. Recitation - "Pockets" -- by Chester Moffatt. Dialogue - "Mary's Pockets". Recitation - "What I'd Do" - Marven McDonald. Dialogue - "Mayfleld Concert" - by 12 pupils. Recitation - "Old Santa's Wife" - Marjorie Cale. Chorus - Christmas Time. Instrumental music - Doris and Billie Andrew. Chorus - "Deck The Hall" - by class. Exercise-"Christmas Thoughts.” Dialogue - "One Taste Too Many . ,,. ,, ,, Reclta)t;lo3o 1- "TrIPD9d'-' m BY Elisabet e. Solo - "0 Little Town of Beth- lehem"; encore, "Rad Cheeks and White Whiskers" - by Doris An- drew. "Uncle Rat Gives Dialogue - His Consent". Chorus - "Santa Claus Is Com- Allce" - by Pearl Nicholson. Dialogue - "Mrs. Brown's Vil- ltors”. Monologur - "Christmas To- morrow" - by Ira Cole. Star Exercise - by Shirley Muf- fatt. Pearl'Nlcltoleon. Elisabeth Cole. Marion Moffatt and Dori! Andrew. Recitation - "A Sensible Gm" - by Nellie Andrew. fnmmlme - "Silent NllM"'- in white costume; solo part, Nel- lla Andrew. : Recitation - Marion Moffatt. Dialogue -' nous NIP take." Chorus - fIIer..Conm Santa Claus” - by class. -.- After the distribution of gifts farewelr recitation by Stirling Cole by singing the Nltlollli program." by ings prayer by the committee Mrs. School to, : THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO'l"I'ETOWN Yorlt Highlights Dainty lunch was served by the committee in charge. Place of next meeting was undecided. - Miss Francis Veasey has returned to her home in York after her re- cent sickness in Prince Edward Island Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Nelson watts. Charlottetown, were visitors to York on Tuesday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson. York. Mr. and Mrs. 1:. Home of Char- lottetown were welcome guests of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. louis Veasdy and grand children Miss Shirley and Master Rolland of York during the Christmas season. Messrs James and Jack Nichol- son of Orwell Cove have returned to York after pleasant holidays with their parents in Orwell Cove. Jack is at present the guest of his brother James who is employed with Mr. William Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Iawis had as their welcome guest recently Mr. and Mrs. William Watts of Char- iliness in Hospital. The funerals of the late Jack Power and Miss MacDonald crippled daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I-Iarold MacDonald both of Covehead Road were very largely atteded last week. The sympathy of their many, many friends in York and vicinities goes out to these bereaved families upecially when death casts a cloud of gloom over their homes at this Christmas season. I Since the writer has last written in the short span of two weeks the milestones in many homes in York have been reached. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watts was gladd- ened by the birth of their infant daughter. Home coming of one new- ly wed couple Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Vessey was celebrated by a recept- ion held at the groom's home by his mother Mrs. E. J. Vessey assisted by others. A gay crowd of serenad- ers gathered. A post nuptial show- er for Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Vessey also a rare occasion of York of celebration of a fiftlet wedding anniversary of Mr. and s. War- ren Vesaey. The December and annual meeting of the York United Church Mission Band met at the home of tTi'e'nem1a Angels sing" the O.G.I.T. members marched from back the church to take their seats as members of the choir. chapter 40 and chapter nine. Elizabeth MacDonald and Rose slum: nuns mm: now: "For years I sul- fered from chronic constipation that , made me feel miser- able. Now I eat - ALL-BEAN daily and feel wonderful!" ,. .. Mra.F.Rioux,3622 ”' ' Park Ave., Montreal. Que. Just one of many unsolicited from Ar.t.-mun users! If you need help for constipation due to lack of bulk. simply eat an ounce of cs'-iapy ALL-BEAN daily, drink plenty of water! If not completely satisfied after 10 days, return empty cation to Kellogg's, London, Ontario. on nounu: roun noun nos! of Call to Worship from Isaiah Prayer by leader. ' First and Second Readers were Watts. Choir sang, "We would see Jesus" by C.G.I.T. Third and Fourth Readers were Betty Andrews and Freda Newsom. Prayer followed by Hymn "As with Gladness Men of Old." Leader reading: As we worship today at the manger of the Christ- chlld, let us give our gifts for the NEW LONDON W.I!.l. ..Z. The Auxiliary of the WMS. of New London United Church held! its regular and annual meeting at”: the home of Mrs. Louis Campbeli.' The meeting opened with the' Worship service from the Mis- sionary Monthly under the leader-; ship of Mrs. Hamid Dunning. as- alsted by five members. short readings by each of the five members, Mrs. Dunning candles for Joy, Love. Christ. Peace and Hope respectively. The worship service closed with hymn No. 47. The Dedlcatory Prayer for the mi53i0n U. Dr. Fraser, was offer- ed by Mrs. Harold Dunning. The business period followed conducted by the president. The minutes of the last regular meet- ing and also those of the last an- .nual meeting were read and ap- proved. Roil call was answered with a Christmas Thought. There were 16 members and one visitor present. The president reported the box for United Church overseas relief had been sent. The secretary re- ported 42 cards and 26 boxes sent, and 40 calls made on sick and shut-ins. Cuu , ndence consisted of a letter from Presbyterian Corres- ponding Secretary regarding the Predryteria-1 meeting to be held next month. The programme consisted of readings by Mrs. Leigh Brown, work of Christian education. The offctrings received at the Christmas Vesper Service from Atlantic to Pacific, furom Newfoundland British Columbia go to the work of the interdenomlnational N ” C.G.I.T. Committee of the Can- ml Mrs. Bloyce Dunning. Mrs. Mar- 'sha.ll Constable, and Mrs. I-Iarold . )May-he1x;r.- The members then read ' ymn o. 57 in unison. The election of officers followed Iwith tihe vice-president presiding. President, Mrs. Ray MacLeod. '. Vice-President, Mrs. J. M. Camp- adlan Council of Churches which; 1,911, promotes leadeership training. pre- pares progrnmme materials and in every way seeks to strengthen the Christian training of girls in the churches. The offering was received by Messrs Arthur and Norman Brown followed by prayer of dedication. A solo "Star of the cast", was beautifully sung by Mrs. Douglass.' Hymn "It came upon the mid- night clear". Address was given by Rev. Doug- lass followed by prayer. Candle Lighting service: C.G.I.T. girls standing repeated their purpose which is-"It is our. purpose truth-Know God-Serve And thus with His help, become the to cherish health-seek others. girl God would have me be, foll- owed by Candle Lighters." we lender Mm Dew” swan. gym" Hymn, "Gentle Mary had her No. 53 was sung by the Band. soript- Child- " Benediction. ure reading followed by prayer. Roll call was responded to by 16 members. Hymn 508 followed by reading of minutes. Offering taken amounted to 50 cents. Election of new officers followed. President, Marjorie Lewis; Secre- tary, Elizabeth Watts. Hymn No. 40 was sung by Band and story was read by Lender. As Mrs. Allan swan has been appointed new Leader for next year's work the place of meetin, will be at Mrs. Allan Swan's. It being more central for all members. Benediction followed. After a period of games ref. 'ment were served and the members after an enjoyable meeting departed. Many lovely candle light services were put on in York previous to the holidays. one was held by York Evening Auxiliary at the December meeting of the Auxiliary at the home of the former President Mrs. Peter Proude. The devotional part was carried out by singing the many well-known carols, scripture read- Richard Vessey. Mrs. Lloyd Vessey, Mrs. Huston I-lierllhy and Miss Eve- lyn Underhay. Mrs. Allan Swan was organist for the evening. Reg- ular buslness followed. Roll call answered by Christmas verse and a special 26 cent collection for Missions amounted to 35.00. Twenty members remanded to roll call. The Executive read the new slate of officers. Boxes and um! and cards were sent to shut-ins. Miss Evelyn Underhay volunteered to be permanent committee for care of Memoriams of church. Installa- tion of new officers then took place with the installation service carried out by Rev. Douglass, pas- Mr. Rupert Veesey has chosen Miss Garry 0'1-Iome of Holland who has been in this Island Province since having immigrated here in the summer of I048, as his bride. on evening in December Rupert Vessey's many friends. form- and neighbors gathered at the home of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Veasey to tender to Rupert and Garrry a poet nuptial shower. The spacious home of Mr. Vessey was decanted in pink and white stream- ers centered by a beautiful pink wedding bell. A lovers seat was decorated in pink ,for the guests of honor. The bride and groom were as- corted to the seat of honor to the scheme by Misses lvelyu Under- hay and Olga Proude. The ribbons were out by Misses Aletha Brown and Anita Lewis. while Min Chris- tine Proude read the numerous verses. Mlaa Shh-ley Cooke arrang- ed on the tables the gifts of delicate , linen. etc. .Veueyonbebalfofhishride thanked one and all for the lovely giftexatter which all present sang stars, lights. ninta also beaut- wreethe aotmthe windows for the of the beautiful service. out by the Canadian on-11 the contention sang. "Barb Nowell" sung as the C.G.I.'I'. tired. --programme: . Recessional Hymn "me first IC- Silent prayer. HISTORIC ISLA-N-D Governor's Island in New York harbor was so named by the Brit- ish administration in 1090. Never before such , Secretary, Mrs. Leigh Brown. i Treasurer, Mrs. C. B. Goss. f Christian Stewardship Secretary, Mrs. Hugh Campbell. ' i. Supply and Literature Secretary, Mrs. Frank Brown. I Temperance Secretary. Mrs. Harold Dunning. Community Friendship Secretary. Mrs. Bloyce Dunning. Birthday Box and Missionary Monthly Secretary, Mrs. Marshall icon.-table. I Press Secretary, Mrs. iCa-rnpbell. 3 Associate Members Mrs. Sterling MacKay. The president thanked the mem- bers for their co-operation dur- ing the past year. The offering amounted to bl2.'I0. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Morton Adams when the leader will be. Mrs. Frank Brown. The textword will be "A New Year's Thought". De- dication Prayer will be onfered by Mrs. J'. M. Campbell. The Tem- perance and Christian Stewardship secretaries will give readings. The Christmas offering was de- dicated by the . ding of the de- dication selection on page 509 of Louis Secretary, solidi SMITHBRDTRERB COtI6ll MEHTIIOI. ...... PAGE NINE the Monthly. The meeting closed with hymn No. 50rand repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. Lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Harold Dunning and Mrs. Hugh Campbell. PEINCETOWN ROAD W. M. S. The monthly and annual meeting of Princetown Road W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Austin sentner with an attendance of ten members and one visitor. The Pre- sident opened the meeting with hymn no 04, and the candle light service which was taken from the Missionary monthly was very ef- fectively carried out by different members. Hymn no 48 was read in unison. Miss Alice Dollar gave a reading on Korea's Need. Mrs, Dale Proude read. "Every Woman Counts," and Mrs. Austin sentner conducted Christian stewartship, This was fol- lowed by prayer in uniscn and hymn no 50. verses one and two was then sting. followed by the benediction which closed the devotional part. The business part of the meet- ing opened with reading minutes of last meeting and last anniial meeting this was followed by roll call. There was two bills paid one to Mrs. Austin Sentner and Mrs. Ear- nest Dollar. It was decided to send boxes of fruit to seven shut-ins at Christ- mas. Sick committee reported one home call and six hospital cells had been made during the month. collection for the evening 85 cents. Mrs. Frank Crabbe kindly invited all to meet at her hcrne for next meeting on Jan 3. Roll call to he answered with a verse of scripture. containing the word 'locust.' After the election of the follow- ing oficers for the coming year the meeting closed by repeating mizpah benediction. Following are the officers. Pre- sident - Mrs. Dnmerson Kent. Vice President - Mrs. Lester John- ston. Recording secretary - Mrs. Omar Neill, Treasurer - Mrs. Dale Proud, supply Secretary - Mrs. Austin Sentner, community Friend- ship - Mrs. Russell Proude. organ- ist - Mrs. Charles Proude. Associ- ate Helpers - Mrs. Frank Crabbe, Missionary Monthly secretary Miss Alice Dollar, Press reporter - Mrs. Everett Claw. christian Steward- ship -- Mrs. Ivan Sentner, HAMPTON W. M. S. The W. M. B. of Hampton Unlo- ed Church met at the Manse on Tuesday evening Jan and at 5 o'clock. The theme being "Gori working together with us." The President Mrs. J. Dixon presided and conducted the worship servicl assisted by ms. Rowen Ferguson Mirs. Howard Myers and Miss. Doria Myers, Hymn 571 was sung. scrip- ture reading John 1:1-14 by Mrs. L Ferguson, prayers were then offer- ed by Mrs. M. Dixon. Mrs. J. Dixon, and Mrs. C. Morrison followed by Lords prayer in unison. ' A solo was beautifully rendered by Miss Eleanor Carson, then lol- lcwed the Installation of officers conducted by Rev. Mr. I... S. Wolfrey with singing of "Take my life and let. it be" and Benedict.loxi.: The minutes of last meeting were read by the secretary Mrs.-W. Bell. and approved as read. Roll call was answered by eighteen members there were also three visitors pre- sent. Treasurer reported 315.90 for month of December, Commnlnity Friendship secretary reported twen- ty-three calls since last meeting. Mrs. George Villett cor, secretary read several letters cf thanks from shut-ins who had so gladly re- ceived gift boxes at Christmas from the W. M. S. 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