Reception Al Bi Follows Miscouche Nuplials Marriage vows were exchang- ed by Teresa Marie Gaudet and Richard Arscnnult at s double Baptist Church Misrouche Mr. and Mrs. .inthony Gaudct are parents at the bride and the groom is the son or \lr. and .y s Fred Arsenanlt. all oi Si. b‘reholas, Rev John 7‘» Kellv celebrated ptial Mass. The girls oi oi Miscouche sans appro- prrcte hymns and was accom- panied by Mrs. PC. Martin oi Miscouche. Given in moment: by hcr tamer the bride wore a length tznwn ol bridal tattcta. the bodice lasluoned with a square necklme a cummcr. buns and embroidered with up. applinue daisies. Over her dress she wore a short bolero ivith ltlyomnr sleeves, I'll-r only ycu- clrv was a single strand cl cul- tured pearl with matching ear. rings. u gitt from the groom Her ciara oi pearls and sequins held c shoulder length you with o 9' embroidered edge. She carried a a white prayer- book and a bou- quet ol pink sweetheart I'OSP< Miss Gloria Polrlrr. 5|. Mt lns. as maid oi honor wcaring A medium blue gown of chiffon over tat-(eta neckllne. short Sleeves and A ball shaved skirt. ‘l'lie bridesmaid MISI Diane Arsonaull, Si. Nlch ME AND MRS. RICHARD ring ceremony in St. John the 0-) MARY HAWORTH ‘ IDolly Murphy. Ind Mrs. Allan :NAuLT rchill Lodge las. na similal gciincd in vol. loiv. They mi 'cd alternate bou- guns or bloc and yellow mums r op pearl necklaces ddrcxsni lcaturcd ed to a short \‘Nl. ,\(ll'l;lll t; dot brother or the hridc, “.6 incl man and ghosts NI _ itesrnald iioias, and Ger- Nirllnlus. hm- i am Gaudei. st. thcrs oi the brute For the reception at Blrl'li l-lrll lodge tiic bride's mothcr rccciv. id wearing a nary and white lincn suit uiih nhuc accessories and a corsaec oi mi and white roses. Thc or ceroonr's mothcr wore a three piece linen suit oi _ and w to. a nitric hat and red and “lllle roses. Thc brides i table was decorated \lllll tl \vorsl and ccntrcd \\'ll|l it [lies ‘ weddtng calo tnhned with l blur. and wcdrimc rules For a honeymoon tn st Lam- hcrt and hinntrcnl, Quebec the ibride chosc a tin-cc niece lrnit suit or aqua and hints with csxtll‘il‘s and a corsoge oi ‘ll mi" ial'l’ll'lllfll’lx ourotuiiun Elit’.~l( included ’ louischndct New l'ork. .\lr< .tohn .l, = I. ove . and T‘ Mr. and \lrs. illleDll Gaudin orth Rlisiii‘n, tir and Mrs Peter Gallant. l'lllbullt‘, . Neglech‘ul Male Causes Wile To Turn To Doctor near Mary Hawnrfll: l am a housewite. it. with live children, aged tour to l4 years. My l’lIlS- band and thrive only oirr chil- drell in common, i am very at. tractive but he never takes me Inywhcre He is a daily drinkcr, never mule sober and never complete. ly drunk. He never shares his prohlcms with me. nor listens to mine or the Children's. lwork with the church until he ignores attend drcll's hapllsms. Hr had only it high school education. 1 our college graduate and school teacher and also hove had considerable oliice experv lence, lam homebody nnws- days because at the children. Due to domestic tensions anti unhappincss i become very ill over three years ago and was sent to a gynecolopist. a wonder- tul man Iman‘lcdt, whose ex- traordinary kindness and care were much help to me ill regain~ his health. l was very concern. ed shout myselt at the time and he always told me to call him when i needed reassurance. His great cansldFralion has been prnlessiorini. not person though i sometimes toil _ he cares. which is null wishiul thinking, at course. l have. bcen in love with him for three years, though I am sure he isn't aware of this. the PTA but bofil. though he did al. cl We have common interests. I know. though we've never really talked along those lines. 1 have broken down completely w h c n discussing my problems with him and l have great lcnr oi do- log so again. 1 reel vcry guilty about my love tor him. or ill sin unwor. thy to teach Sunday School twith lhls secret in my hcsrlt. and al- so that i should stop sceing him. \'u hc has done so much tor me is the only snccibllst in his all flur Inlln help m it you ran. in r ... "lease I “VP prni'PrI d ndli‘fihly gi 1uureiN.K near N.K Th ere Is i talk laying that "The doctor himselt in medicine." This is true every good doctor who has A [mule call to the vocation oi healing. And it prob-lily applies to your wonderan gynecologist. w menu" I.- i l: the ehil 1" a i spouse to _\nur urccnt noed oi sympathetic ottcntirc care. at ithc time riI yrillr hrcakrlllwll. was .chicliy instrumental in restor- iine your healt To intern hnalth oi mind and will. the human being needs love tor lovlnc compbn~ ' as much as he in ee da ioxycen. loud and shrlll‘r. i it our em ihr medical pro- l ion ' hcooinini: tshall we ‘i new . cicntihculiy aware i this tart oi lire l-loitevor. doiyn tin-ouch the sac: all Ilrsl rate doctors much cd with genius. have acted intu- llivt-rly. as emergency required. on the principle that a good doc- tor is. in cssenoc. a kind lather to the nccdiul naticni. tor the duration oi thc therapeutic alli- ancr~ in terms oi shouldcrinlt the palloni‘s concerns. taking them to heart. ond coring intel- ligently about the patients wel- re . ions oi And "HS. in addition to the spccllrt- technical competence that the doctor has acquired Irom years of sludy and train- i 2. As l gcl tlic picture. your gynccologisi u n d ertook your case in this comprehensive spir- it Titus you arc instilled in news- lnit that his soiu-itudc is truly prolcssionni nni-i yet. at the some timc. that he really cares about you as a person in short, it is a loci. not wishlul thinking. that your ucal or woe mailer: lo ' Its tor your tiring in love with him. that is a mlxlurl‘ or tcndcr gratitude childlike trust and hcrmwlirslliil such As practical- y ore no. man or woman. or- dcnils lccis lor the. sympathetic knowledgeable physician who has brought one through a mat- or crisis lmn'thpnlogiu tor it; it does you credit Your central problem is how ito tulinst to your utmost tntsliy .rion-iicit niving hushonti. i ad- rtsc you in not trrsihnnd risirhti- ’snolyttr hcin in solving thnt In the city lriim which you write. there src rxrellrnt services oi the sort ll Mlicli UNWDRKED Thc world has vast resources a manual arable land on billy shout tour per cent or South \mcrica flaw is under ‘Elllllvlllnn Sole. June :9. 1988. ‘ELLEN’S DIARY Memories To In Warm Holi Slluldly brill“ III the usual Ind-ol-week items. We lidy our mass... and this morning. come to a vermdah. We dropped Lhe Hi: we were cleaning. to wander HAPPENINGS Mrs. George Francis eotc. tin. with Mrs. Nicolle'l sister. taincd recently tor a group oliMl-r. E.s. Chandler Ind Mr. iChandler on North River Road. . Mrs, Art Love, parkdale. held triage to Leo McCormick. can so niternooo tee wednesdny ll! so. N.S.. takes places today. ihonur oi the teachers at Parit- Assistiog ll'l serving weremaie grammar”, h- Mrs. Blanche Gnudet. Mrs. aimm Mm Agnew “mm, m 3. Foster. Mrs. Allisnn kaen: ,sewin5_ A K... was "mm... b replenishing were Mrs. Arlllur Miss 1mm mumps” a Mm Miami" 3"“ J05“ . bride. on the ticcasion other de- ismin- parture from the school. others who entertained tor Miss Francis were Mrs. Engene‘ ‘lcwis. Mrs. Arthur MacKcrlT . Arthur Mockenrit. Mrs. Malcnlm Mac!) a ll uld. Churiollclowh. leit earlier In the week by plane {nr Hulllux en route In Denmark. where all! will visit wilh rel s a n . lriends rrl odense and Randen. i re, . lss John Strum. Mrs w..! Maclna his, Mr Reginald Cronin. Mrs. thLeod. Jr, Members oi the Unrtcd hap- iist Church and other irrends gathered at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beck in Mur- ray lisrbocr recently to wel. .ccme the couple in their breturn ' ' S lice ‘3; 2325:?“ an" an I e A prcnupltal shower and wed- Mrs. Thomas Frascr read the dull gilt prosenlallon was held welcome address. and Willie at the home ol Mrs. hose Sav- il-larris presenlcd Mr. and Mrs.l_uge. 38 Queen Street, this week. ‘Bcck violin a gilt (mm the Ladies ‘ in honor oi Miss Mary Ann Mac- Aid. Rev. A.G.Y. Sleeves was ac-.Phee and Larry .lognrton. who compunist w the accordion are to he married nt St. Georges tor a hymn sing, A selection .iuly it. ‘ was heard by Garth stecvcs on Members or the nursing stall the recorder and melbdeon. .ot the rehahiitation centre. put itients. and other ériends attend- Acz .lsy Edward Carson. St. ed. The pills were presented by Jean. Que. RCAF, spent a re- Lynn. Kenny and Judy Savage, Miss D (i l' n l h y Cal-uglier. Charlalli‘lllwn, lell Tuesdly lol- Montreal to spend her holiday- with her hrnlher»in-law and SI!!- ter. Mr, and Mrs. Merrill whtt Ian. a lawn. “ 0" Flemming wedding otl M o rid body. uuhle prujecLs icenl weekend as guest bl his children at the hostess, nis. Mr. and Mrs. ‘sz. Mt. Stewart. i The Mr. and Mrs. t-luh oi st lPuul's church held in closing meeting this week at 501 Tweel‘s pare Lyman hmlv» Tht‘ir match White Sands Cottages in Starr. I hope. The 2n couples attending , f m Pm ,. crown oi acttticini roses atrach»,e..j.,y,d smshxnbab mm. buhfs was read rom p i'et » barbecue slyle. S per i h l igllcsis included the parcllls tit Rev Elias who are guests illrs week at the rector .Dr and Mrs, Frank .lolks. and the church wardens. Mr and Mrs George lites, . Mr and hire. Warren lluohe- rnth have rereull returned iii Slanhope aitcr svnndinfl the WI" ter in lthoca. New York. Mr and Mrs (‘P Nicolle and .{allllly ot halilax are or no ‘in Charlottetown on Sunday and. will be guests at ma Rodnlml - While "I the tlty lllm' are \ ingiviilililrs.l\' ulle'se r. Wl Super Urge Parlicipl Pride in the nasl # Faith in s l ct. llzilil‘ax. “in. Hana... the Future" was the theme (or not tealurrng round halins and son liavid liaiimg,.flle North Kings. No. 2 DISIer i. do hay Convention held at the Sea Hall. .lune zit, \lIlIh Rollo East w, entertaining. The singing of 0 Canada opened the nleetilig with Mrs Alphunsus Felerx residing and P9 Mrs. enneth Doucciie its sct-‘ ing secretary Mrs Adolphus Conway :uve‘ the address oi welcome and M Charles Mccibskey re.‘ spondcd. i The minutes oi the lost arr-i nual convention. were read by. the secretary and a combined was given by Mrs Claude DIX- on. This showed that a large variety oI interesting and vol- en com- pleted by the local institutes during the past year. Souris West w, had as their contribution singing by Mrs. Lorne Glllanl with guitar u compa ' t. llandicratt exhibits were then explained by Mrs. Edwin Fe lei-I This was lollowed by group singing with Mrs. John E, Chsisroo as planrsi Mrs, Douglas 'Mellisll brought} greetings irorn Pravincll E i t l l i Mr. and Mrs. Em! Stetson. Unionvalr. seen Allow. cele titrated their 25th wedding sn- niverrnry recently. A silver rose bowl Ind salt and orbit-r set were among the mower- l l M'Ni alion Al Conventions report oi all institute activit‘ s M" . North Ior next year's conven- ER WEDDING Anne iDesllochcs rend the verses. and the gills were arranged by Mar- ‘rict Cantwell Lunch was served by Misses llie Gsllsnt and Aline DesRoches. During tn. evening r letter or congratulations and good wish- igh- Association hcadounrters in liaiitax. Miss Macrhce is 1‘ polio unticnt and a member the pnranciicic association. roilouing their marriag , he couple will reside in Callzzry. The nroornelcct was recently discharged lrnm the united States Navy. The Grcal George Street an- nual picnic and field day will he held at Keoporli, Saturday. July 5. lnr members and their nests. This year's address will be given by the Mosl Rev. John Moikle. vl‘l'llllll Rll-rl'. \‘icinr Brown will be the lodge lor lhe spurtl‘. s Promp’mess, octlt e and spoke on the 50th rsary 0! women's lllsli~‘ lulcs on RE l, “Full and Nonsense" was presented by Mrs George Camptrcll and Mr. James Bell- oett ot Fortune w Mi Theresa Macbeotl su- r o! Women's institutes commended the institutes tor all work accomplished in the past ycar. and urged that all memhcrs realize the import- ance oi starting conventions on time and pi all branches tilting part in the proarsmm An interesting demonstration on Home Nursing was given by . Fred MacMiliao. As a contribution lrom Rollo Bay East. interesting slider ts- ken during a recent tour at Germany. France and ltaly were shown by Rev. Charles Gallant ol st. Charles, Mrs. Charles MocCloskcy lo- viied members to Bur River (too And the meeting closed wl the Queen. A ham lull u‘ I ll Supper was men served H rel the Canadian side at the baud- 13 dlry 675 square mile nary Ella received. Rev. DI- vlll Hamlllml who ehllrmaln {or the occasion. Mrs. Ie'lwl is live larmer Isabel I'llm down lo the flower-border to ad. mire a white hit, our lint to blossom or [lieu And only to e oorn. the colon in. lending and benutllul, remind- lut ct gowns oi the how long ago: the creamy white oi u re membered young dress. the rose ci u sabbath gown. sud stltsdes oi blue in lovely. ' inbur s n d blown poled against the while 0! a lilac spray. And a homolog- bird collected sweet dun st a purist poppy's door. C ow c ‘brnwsed in the hoot mcudow. u Emily sheen on their coats. and mi bile dam belaw. the water tell to u silken whisper cl sound. s musical huor. which Wu pleas. sotly scit to the ear. And Who," Grandduus hte r celled with n chuckle lrom their idles this morning?" ‘3)! that huul I hurl [or ID— Who can ilod hel- iewela to u flnwer': cup and her prioeler r paintings In sky and earth!" we‘ re re . “Including earthy toils such grandchildren and great - moods?" she laughed. “And earthy touts all over!" w r . "This is going to be on, nlcc alternoon tor the pic nic. iso'i ll?” she said. it gathered th e children, parents. Ind ioterestcd‘ hiends irom the community to a near Park to that picnic which in In annual ailsir. marks th e closing at the rchoolycar. The tact till! we have on young visu itors at the moment. hecsusei their brads have claimed them. lodicstu they spent a dellghtiul slternoon. and that altogether "- good time was had by all". . We hope the pupils hnlidlys.t e trouble with American nutrilion." says Dr. Hilbert S Goodhurl. “istllat it lollows a npid and direct route born the market bushel to the garbagei pail." And Dr Guodhurt ought lulnw. for he i! physician- ln- charge 0! New York ' 's Washington Heighls Nutrition Clinic and Scientific Director of the National Vrlhmln Founda- tioo. DOESN‘T TRUST surcvmts nr. Goodhart has little conti— dence io socalled nutrition sur.. veya based solely on the mud tents oi market bushels and re- lrlizeraloll. - “who cares," he asks. “how. weu nourished u retrigerator or. mhrltel basket Is? It's what goes Inlo the human stomach Illal couan. “Realistic surveys Shaw lhal mlllioil: oi persons do not have; adequate diets. not because they do not cut enough end but be- cause they tail to eat the right. kind or lend. ‘ lllilow BUT DON'T m) i "Homemakers in general are unite capable." he added. "oi listing the toods needed for a. daily sound iood regimen. But' knowing and doing Ire not the arm. in because cl poor eni- .. "i essential nutrients go garbage can." According to research. your enlumnist finds that Ihe ham 2 garbage can. or this country contain so average 01235 pounds oi edible waste our year T hi s includes irultr. 29 per cent; Steel! vegetables. ” per cull: other vsseiabl . bolted goods. 14 per cent; rues boner. tlsh nod fhlb.1 per cent. mica IN vnAMlNS All these beds. rich in men- tial vitamins Ind miners he been led to the glfblge can Ind all are worth lllell' proportion oi the lend money spent in purchas- ing them To your mlumninl and died- tiso this mud; not only llk e ' a into the. ln-lel habits but also "cure-cu meal planning Ind money-spendin . Toned Tomlin-Scllllnll' Splnull Sillld lake-Frled Chlckeu wlth Chlckeu lee'l' Sauce Whlpped Polite KM Reel. with Green. Orlnle Mllk Shem! Illllln Drop Could" Hot in Iced Conic Mennrunellll level: I In B m CHICKEN LIVER SAUCE NI BAKE-FRIED CHICKEN 2A in. eblclieo liven 8 my. Inner o'r mlrllrllll 1‘ III), uregluo l (bill. mlnced Unloll I . flour "D. Xllcllen Baum“! ‘fi cum chlckell llth 'A cup light cream or stupor-st. ed lunlweelenedl clnned mllll IIIIIIc chlclen llvel'l wlkl’i ho! VIM: dfllfl. Cu! Ill lmlll plac- es. Saute In butter uulll Illllllly brawn Add oregano and onion; nule until yellowed. stir in than and xtlehen. (J'beary. Ills habit: and ill!!! waste [hall . i. scooped sheuth, oiled. - EXTRA mount. annually stir In chit-HM ken broth ml’l'ul‘ When boiling. stir to ere-mi” ' ' — w m pm, . FAMWS Fall I IIM' man WIT: IIET IIANDED INSPECT“) ; alumu i induced peeled mull micro . helices bscon cutln small sonar : “on” on 1 ti lb.l bunches young but; 2% nonzv‘ with loos 9 llcl ii tsp. ull A Harvest Lie days Ahead commencing presently. will he s lovely time tor them. A reason to entoy in work and play; find to it on in oi heart. or surfer no accident or body; to harvest only such memorlel as will In good to look back to torever. The yell‘ brought summer In the island unis week, brought also with, we think. nice aotici. pnticor. the summer guests. w o in increasing numbers arrive now to holiday. Kin-lolks. it may be, or intent. or stranger. II] to receive a triendiy island welcome; to [ind here In lhei shaft 01' longer sojourn, a saline tying home away [mm bore. From this farm. that is Alder- leo. we greet them, and wt 5 them happy days. So we sweep and tidy n or rooms. and. us a housewtte. try to "look well In the Ways aI our household, "But what ot area- beyond? In verses Irum Ilr scrapbook. under the heading oi "A Thought For Today". A n n e Campbell considers this question and liods tor herscli and I]! this truth in nice verse: “I cannot sweep the corners or the e rth. .And keep them clean. ilonly have a little house scrub Where willows leon, to. ‘Tihe tumult and disorder ol the ; worl Strike at my heart. th tor the stirring oi s preiv that heals. ‘l have no hcart. But it I kcco my own hearth lrec trorn blight. My small world sure. There is one altar in the u ni. verse That will endure." Until Tuesdayg Diary Good-oighl...,. [DA BAILEY ALLEN Careless Meal Planning Refords Good Nutrition It. tsp pepper in tsp. sugar lvi tbsp, cldervinetzar Saute onion and bacon togcth-‘ or until both are limp and slight- ly browned Cut tons lrom heels, beets uith pecl on In. boiling salted water until ten-i der. nbnul 2a minutes, Fcel, slice and keen hot. Wash bcei tops; shrtvl coarse. stems and all: cover and slcanl-. boil 10 to lz minutes in sauce- pan with 2 tbsp. boiling wnicr. llean greens on a deep lilal- icr add seasoning. vinegar. bacon squares and onion to slices hccts: spoon over greens. TRICK or THE CHEF Add 1.5 part tine - chopped salted pcanuls to s e a s on ed bread crumbs used to coat cllic~ ken ptcccs tor hakc-i ng, Y lnllolnwn has been mentian I i Iotlct 1 ohm I‘ Arsenault ruceully NUMBER l WELLINGTON Rozel- ArIel-llull. slums! M II. Douala-I'- Collale ll llch- uonlnx with Ill: puma. Kr. and Mn. Tfllnnu Arsenal]! before Joining R.C,N. for I II in m I l' m on . Tilnioo. son ol Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Arsenault lett rccaotly tor Montreal by car and was run comnuoicd by his brother Aubin. Mr. and Mrs. Clouds Barlow Ind Ion .lumcs visited relatives to the village recently. Miss Agnes Guudel a! sacred Henri. Home. Charlottetown. Fe- ceotly underwent surgery. Mlu Gandel. was a farther resident at Wellington tor many years Ind is a sister or Eddie A. Gau- e 1. Mrs. A l' C h l e Gludel. Char- I'ew days with roo-lo-lnw and daughter. Mr. and Mn. Leo Gallnlll and tamlly. . d Mrs. Wendell Word observed their wedding anniver- sary on June 13. Mrs. Wendell ward and turn- lly recently visited Mrs. Roy Mc< crrville. Carleton. Sonny Arseosult. .- member oi the rl.c.A.F. ls vacationing with his mother. Mrs. Ted L. Arsen. null. and (urnlly. Member: at Sunshine 0 recently at the home Eva nay. Y.P.U, mct at the home 0! Miss Margo Barlow on inns in. A good attendance answered roll :nll‘l’ A brie: business period was e . Mr. and Mrs. Robert harlow visited their lormer homes hero on s by. Wendell Ward and brother Er- in or Richmond also Thane. Bar- low or Tyne Valley. Ind a lor- mer resident or this place ob- served their birihdny's on Mon- day. June l7 Misses Judy and John W e rd. Richmond. observed their 17th birthday at their home on sun- dsy. June 16. Albert Gallant School inspec- tor. has returned home alter at- Iending I 2-week: course It Al- bcrta. Eodrique Gallant o! Canadian Army has returned home alter spending 12 months in Egypt, rs. Fred .1. Arsensult who spent the wlntcr months in los- wich. Mass. has now returned lull me! of Mn. home. Miss Alice Arsenault is now employed at the Provincial sunk in Summerside. Several younc children oi the ui-bnnville district mode t h s l r tirst communion on June a at Ecmont Bay Church. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Arseo. ault recenlly motored to Chur- own. w he re they visited Mrs. Clement Arscneult who is now at the Sacred Heart Home. 'l’all call was lulwel‘ed by Elvin! The wedding 0! Florence Joan McFadden. I'llughter of Mr. and Mn, C.A. McFadden, Cent"! Lot IO. Ind George Wilbur Mlchlnrrle, Inn of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Manunr- spent s tew dlyI visiting Mr. and Mn. Erlc Anennllll and family, Slxteen members and three Vlallnrn were prelenl ll Ills monthly meeting ct Altar Soclie- W held a! the home of Mn. Al- phle Gull-nil Vm‘ll'lll climlnll- r were heard horn nod new ones appointed. Mrs, Lucy ditch. cock invlled member: at her home tor July meeting. null call In be Inflated with a Sues- .sllig home." [Am we! served by humus. Memben oI Alhr Soclety 0! St. Chrylnslem me! a! the home Mrs. Polite-me Arlen-hit ltd. gardening hints. Reports were heard troro various committees. A birthday puny was organized fur Mrs. Phllllz Anennull’l 90th birthday June 15th. Several lot- E lulll A all! from the Sol:le Wu liven In )1", Elmer Gllllnl. mlrl'lld recently. A baby sl‘lww- er was also organized In: I member. Meeting cloned Ifler Whlcll I dellcloul lunch was new . Mr. Ind Mrs. Lowell Collin: were marrled Sulurday, June 15 in Tyne Valley Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Cotton l: the fur- mel- ll‘llll'lelle MnuArthur and I _iormcr resident oi Wellington, Ind Ihe Norw Adsoclalfinn an cooperating to give equality DI pay to mull lull Women by 1961. MACQUARRIE—MacFA‘DDEN rle. Etienne. took him In Lot is United mm rcccocty. The ufl‘lclatln‘ Clergy-null was Rev. Ellpll I. Johnltoul (Phuo by Heckllefl Studio) GET EQUAL PAY Norway's Fedeluflnn n! Lilla! cglan Employer! EDGEHILL Windsor. Nova Scotla incorporated 139!) BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Regular course Grade V to Senior Matriculation Music. Art. Household Science. Gymnasu'ls. Typing. Sports. Riding. 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