Mr and Mr; Cherie: Rob- erts. St Peter: Road. celer brated their 50th wedding an: nii'ers a r y recently \I' h en friends 1nd relatives gathered at the couple’s 110111? to offer congratiilati o n s. Addresses M "’ootbsnweaomc““““ l Ed by MFF Charles Smlthv and :bie of Valleyfield returned on by MTS Saturday from a delightful three Mrs IRObe‘ft tweek‘s vacation spent in Mont- lhE Bnanfl‘SaTy jreal and Pembroke. Ontario a bouquet of roses Harold Ellis. Shaw read cards t guests of their son Eric Weat WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS ‘ Wellington CWL Annual Meet Re-eiects Officers The annual meeting of thei Church. it was dec1ded to holdl Wellington Parish Council of the Catholic Women‘s League was held in the Parish Hall on M ' v' ngd if, :?:rn§;:i<édem‘resztgrg'iAghsf 31$?“ 51059:! 3th the Street. and Dr. TEE. Robins..husband and a good provider irecommendations on how to ob-vgin to feel fatigued. r1th ' t ' ’ p ‘7 'i‘ .. . ‘ecra 1°“ ° .6 3195' 296 Grafton Street. left th i SlWe have three children. tain reliable adult education in . lous once a year savingsl raver bmejgggs Opened .‘V‘thl 59d \"gm.Mar~V' A 500"” hour morning for Montreal en route1 The. problem is too delicate sex hygiene. : Mllk ls 9“ imporiam {00d ,3‘ p . y . piritual Direc~i followed Wllh lunCh SEFVEd by to Europe_ While away they.for publication but eed ad-‘ ere may be an element of a“ 3395 and 15 Mt 1"“ for em!" l‘oirmtlit Bra No. 581 $3.49. Skippies Panties tor. Rev. Leonard MacDonald. Roll call was answered 16 members. The minutes of the last annual and the last re- gular meetings also of two A I. , E . Alice Turner Auxilia mt t . . v w ‘ :ggi‘ldifedneffhzrsdi‘gfiiidiietad tfizglthe home of‘ Mrs. Thirin eEllias. “We .erwpatw" WM! emth iprove' BM even 50' dont accept:shcelignandogillzaoiadg. 123k)??? “d from hand “leases M [flung sham gave her rem” If". She gaveiWith the vice president_ Miss Mrs. Lloyd W MacLeod w a si leel‘S‘flCatlons- gthe Preposwmus {anacy that you ‘a label that states colorfast or .nd met-1m 0t mwemem gammy em. thanks ,0 a” whn helped rrfikeyl\‘iarr_~ia pate in the chair. The hostess to the members of XI; But for the last two years my {have t9 game “3” that so” ‘9’ vat-dyed. These terms mean I . ~ . the year a successful one, butlmeeting opened by repeating Beta chapter of Beta Sigma: husband has concentrated more lthmg. mm omeslc privacy. as that the fabrics not only will bmidP-l‘ed 00mm "PWVbUSt- A 32'36- 3 l! C pspeclan‘v in H... qm-rimat‘ D- ithe purpose. Phi Sorority when they met atlor less. on one type of sex mor- P3" 0‘ e 12”” 0 marrymg hold their (-0101- but can be laun. . ector for his guidance and (3:115 The mimm" "f the 135' meek {mm the Amenca" scene‘ M' dered along with white linens as "'33- w‘hlte- 398- 5-W531953-49- couragement. " She stated sheiTnhg we‘re read and approve‘i‘ gUIar meeting" i ‘ t to WhiCh he seems en- 1Ithrouagli hegagildhlin dgtlnsl): l wen" w Id 1 _ f i e rol call was answered by An important feature of th elslaved. Every lhl‘el‘ 01‘ lo“ I" ‘- ' i ' Skim“. L0 ‘ 'Ll" Pamie 327‘” u ht- “m nu '1": n S” more Of the 9 members. Further plans meeting was the installation of “'99k5 he has 8“ lTreSlSlib ‘man or personal mtervmw." RIVER LEVEL RISES n8 8 g younger members taking an ac- byi Mrs. Alcidc Arsenault. ex- 3 'the regular monthly meeting on the s e c o n d Sunday of e 1 month ; committee Mrs. Alex Clark and I '. 0‘1.EARY UCW ‘ The monthly meeting of the were to a d e for the “Easter MW 8 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. May 16, 1963. lELLEN’S DIARY our seed grain." the younger far- mer of our pair observed this evening. . .He had come by then HAPPENINGS to pick up and return to the eWe. the lambkin James had brought in earlier to the kitchen and put down to warm by the fire. It l C i Montague. " M White Sands but lived all her i were read by Mrs lvan Fardy and George Shaw co fee and end table were present» Reynolds. who was celebrating Mrs. Kenneth S. i Kent Irwin. Mrs. Ron Norman Janice. Beverly and Bob-3 is president of the ladies branch. by of Moncton. N.B.. spent the1 past weekend in Darnley. at the. The Rainbow Club met at Sun- home of Mrs. Robert Hickey. . set Lodge Monday afternoon with On Saturday they were th the pgesideg‘thMi-s. W. Wee: , e ,5 _ rres1 mg. e moo ng open ivlilrs. Leg‘igrr igvlhosdsidtef. digit: with motions by BT18._E. Chan- summer Cottage at Malpeq u e ‘11” and Br'g- Keepmg' (we. . Plans were finalized for the annual blossom tea to be Mr. and Mrs, Robert Machon' June 19 with Mrs. C. 616(1th entertained many as convener and Miss I-I. Har- friends on Wednesday May a in per in charge of tickets. honor of their Aunt. Mrs. Peuzic A gift of lawn chairs was pre- sented to the ge. The meet- ing closed with the Mizpah ben- ediction. Members of the P.E.l. Hair- ressers Association were guests at a beauty culture clinic in Charlottetown Saturday. In- structions on permanent waving :- l as har birthday. M a n .v friends from Montague and Mur- ray Harbor called to offer the. guest. of honor many happy re. turns of the day. rs. Reynolds was born in married life in Murray Harbor South. Ten years ago she moved were given by Mrs. Joyce An- tO Montague. Where She is 310‘” derola and hair styles with a 9d guest in the home of her 119-. Paris look were demonstrated Phew- by Pierre Thibeault. Fashion s in hair coloring were demon- . strated by Madame A u bra y and Ms Dawn MESSEI‘. The clinic has become an an- nual event making leading . . . . or While In Montreal they well? i figfigfitgggmlans “ma 9 Mr . and Mrs B A Weather erbie and Mrs. Weatherbie with i them they motored to Pembroke. i where they visited another 3 o n Arthur and his wife. Mr. and Mrs Walter Bowlan. 103A Upper Queen St. have re— tu rn ed to their home after spending two weeks touring th New England states. T ey re turned via Toronto. Hamilton and Montreal. I .. Causes Wife Dear Mary Howorth: I am a housewife. European born. mar- ried 10 years to an American 260 Grafton ‘ man. In many ways he is a nice J Cameron. will visit friends in England‘vice very urgently. and Scotland before crossingi Talking with other married the English Channel for a visit folks, I have garnered the im- to Paris. They expect to retiirnzpression that American hus- .bands go through phases of in late J une. her home recently for their re-ibidity. of which he seems asham- ied. v le members of the chapter exeéu- compulsion. apparently. to re- w 3 one. he explained. born to “a late lamb." a smallish young mother. now with. as it happen- ed. a small one of her own. “Put it in a carton on the oven - door. Ellen." he said. stopping a moment to examine it again. “There‘s not much life to it yet. poor little thing. But the heat will revive it." . Before long. a quavering bleatl from the box. not unlike that oft a new-born babe‘s‘cry. declaredi that the spark of life was a pre-l cious gift and the world an in-g teresting place. One presently! of sunny pastures and gentlei perfumed winds it. would be.l where lambkins could gambol and play. and when weary cud-t die down to rest. ‘ So many times on the farm. we‘ have wondered over this strangei flicker in animal or bird: th e beat, which delicate or stronger, spans life and death. And when; given the right to live. how good , and beautiful. and what a high] adventure it can be 5 George Bernard Shaw - he oft much 'fame for his writings -i speaks of this act of living: "I rejmce in life for its own sake." he said. "Life is no ‘brief candle' for me. It is a sort of. splendid torch. which I have gotl 1 Life Is A Splendid Torch To Glority One’s Service “We must test the fertility of hold of for the moment. and I want to make it burn as brighb ly as possible. before handing it on to future generations." we too. folkis on,farms. in office. or wherever is our work- shop. “burn torches" in our time. each to glorify the ser- vice of his lot. Alex was a visitor then. as was Granddaughter. And James had come in from the barns. ‘ "I won't be five much longer." Alex obserVed. with a sigh. “That‘s so." James nodded. “tomorrow you will be six!" (Tomorrow evening" Alex’ and elbow length sleeves while sai . “Any birthday - chicken?" Ja- mes smiled. "Not this time." he replied. “Mother let me choose what we would have. It's to be ham- of burg and French fries. ice cream and the birthday cake." . "M-m-m!" Mack, having join- ed the others by this. chuckled. “We'll t “ The marriage took place on Saturday. May fourth. in the Presbyterian Church, Summer- side of Mary Rebecca. young- est daughter of Mrs. Ingham W. Jar-dine and the late Dr. Jardine and James Grant Kalb- fleisch. son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Kalbfleisch, Goder- ich. Ontario. The ceremony was perfum- ed by Rev. J. Donald MacKay. Miss Margaret Walker played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her brother. Frederic, the bride ware a street-length dress of white imported Swiss summer brocade with Scoop neckline the skirt gathered gracefully at the back. Her headdress was a matching wedding band with a French silk illusion fingertip veil and she carried a ouquet pink sensation roses an white carnation: with trailing a. lv Attending the bride as mat- Couple To Reside In Waterloo After May Wedding In S’side ton of honor was the bride's sister. Mrs.. Robert Romcke. who wore a dress of pastel pink penu do grenadine with fitted bodice and semi-bouffant skirt and matching headdress. He bounquet was pastel tinted poms. The groom was attended by his brother. Jack Knibfleish. The bride's mother was dres- sed in blue with beige and white accessories and wore a corsage of pink delight roses. Following the ceremony reception was held at Svend's Inn, Kens gto . The bride's table was centered with a three tier wedding cake topped with a floral arrangement and sur- rounded with tulle and pink ro- ses. The toast to the bride and groom was proposed by Geor Schock and the groom fittineg responded. Telegrams from dis- tant relatives and friends were read. Miss Barbara Jardine was in charge of the guest book. The bridal couple left for a GI Q rthe honeymoon trip fh Mnritlmes. the bride brown and boi e silk with matching jacket and 139ng accessories. carnage w... of orange delight roses. The couple will reside in wa. " terloo. O n t a r i o where the groom is on the staff of the 1m. iversity of Waterloo. Out-of—the province guests wedding were George Sch- ock and Edward Bates of Tren- ton, New Jersey, Jack Kalb. fleisch. Goderich. Ontario. Dr and Mrs. Eric Jardine. Barb-t ara. Bru c e. and Frankie Jar- dine. Sfliney, Nova Scotia. LAKE SHIPS mr‘“ DETROIT (APi—Three ships 3 ~Canadlan. American and West German — collided near the mouth of the St. Clair River Wed- nesday. The US. Coast Guard reported none was damaged sa- riously enough to become unsea- worthy and no one was injured. BONDS FOR WORKE S TORONTO tCPi—The Ontarlo Hydro-Electric Power Commis- sion plans to sell $100 Hydro bond to its employees and workers in local hydro systems. H bond 5 were f erly available only in $1,000 denomi- nations. . WOIII. we?" Granddaughter smiled to Alex. "Did you know it? Yes. it's incredible. but nonetheless true: I'm into my holidays now!" "Free to help with the lambs." James twinkl . Bedtime has divided the little company. Taken them off to bed. "I think I will take a litttle stroll. off into the moonlight." the Curiosity — cat grins. slipping down from the couch. “There's something about moonlight on a spring-night that intrigues me. I like the flecked shade and st]. vel‘ of the paths. It‘s like walk- ing away into Fairyland." MARY HAWORTH l l Sex Morbidity Of Male 1 "Don‘t forget to wind tb e clock. Ellen," James calls from "the master bedroom," and t e wide old bed. Until tomorrow — —— Diary— Good-night. . . ' Concern i I If the doctor falls to provide‘ the leadership you need. then. apply to a psychiatrist. psycho-I analyst or pastoral counsellor for ‘ the American male population: lthai is wrctchedly enslaved to: erotic morbidity —— as the sick-i lsick pornography purveyed in lthe market place would tend to, ierte her in care of The Guar-i Household Hint You'll feel less tired from your ironing if you do all the big pieces first. saving the small ones until later. when you be: dren. It is needed at every age or maintenance of bones and teeth and normal functioning of nerves and muscles. EDMONTON ICPi—The water Formfit. But May 16 to 25th I will he love at first sight when you .99 these mderfashions in light. lively Lyrca by No. 827 36-99. Formit Bandeau Eel—sheer. Lycra undercup: Lycra powernet with satin elastic Lycra front hurry—don‘t miss these fabu- of‘ ’ Ii ,\' itl i 1.11 K 1\ tot w . No 510 f :31 {III ( Go 19- So. 12....‘;..i—=. [of the Mackenzie River delta was reported rising Wednesday tby Canadian army officials in Edmonton. A. spokesman said at .the current rate the peak flood five interest in tlic organizationi .. . . t - especially by ream ITe . The treasurer reporte‘edd tive for the coming year, Th e enact "115 Silly Performance- 1 l n recelv . . we? at mommy meetings _ in} that to date was new officers are Mrs. Lloyd [ had never heard of such ni HM wav one gets m know th The members discussed plans MacLeod. president. Mrs. Don thing and shrink in embarrass. Com Iefes work of The Camnlic women.s to pack a box of clothing for t Wonnacot. vice president. Mrstment from discussing it With p and back panels . . . full 2%" waistband. S-M-L. White. Reg. sumo—sale $6.99. (also ‘ available in matching girdle. Style 925. Reg. League and to love it. She also urged that more members sub» scribe to the League Magazine and read it. r1 ,.iv The secretary. Mrs. Alexit‘o“? C l a rk. then read her report H In the absence of the mimity Mrs. Alvin Yep, the report was by the secretary as get well — 14. sympathy: Com- I l 0'1 3‘— 25. Congratulations — i - k t . - . Carl Richards. treasurer. re- inorthwcst of Edmonton would . ., ,, I . U _ h ,l _ .n lty balance) . 1172;?“50'1:,hlzzegmflnmn; nf‘treats .. 13. letters _ 13. shut- i to? a23“i.?f“"t;tyl§r;.gctz‘gg 13.1.5..." “5;: thg‘nmsm o, ported the completion of the!be affected. , . : .ear.‘in calls — 21. hospital calls ~—; ‘ H , '1 - ‘v ‘ _ L f painting of the interior of the ‘7 ' ’ ""‘ ' M R w I 'ghe treasutrhcr. ‘ilrs .iohn E. 23. flowers ... 2, E‘QZZChagffiejerg‘fd “50:21:iggcléii'fitepffi?he;yo:?e° g 0 church at a cost of $8512. This rs. I _:mf’m“- “1‘93" her r‘F‘Port. Mrs. Randall Boates invitedl Coknn‘s‘nd' Mis‘s Aud‘r'e G11. 1 Even when she feels acutew expenditure was met by the 'i‘at‘é‘fi «j “(35" 1‘31”an 0" the members to her home fori y I ls'lthe need of expert help in diag_ UCW. as well as many hours of- '-j ~ - ‘ 9 next months meeting wheni - . - - ia‘ imam { in labour contributed by its meme . - . _ . Tzetcoiéxentrs then gave illlGlT-lthe lunch committee will be: i 0.1%“?PEgfinfflLgffiétl’rfvjife?'gammgcgsfifufimhd hopef‘fi geribers Mrs. Richards reported ’ ' _ personal representative for The 1' Olmht rep r s. .piii ual —_ that a glrlS‘Mrs Raeford MacLean. Miss i tend. as.of.fi.c i 3.]. dilegate Hi; Face m a possibility of immgtssaia realized from crokinole Company, will be in Prince Edward Island to per_ choir was organiZed under the Fat Pate. Mrs. Lloyd Matthewsi leadership of a member Mrs. M‘. . w-l - - ‘ ' ‘ RUSS?” Barry» and can now ledingdeIThggrnW‘oti‘sli‘i/g 51.22133} ; sackvme' N'B” Friday and sat' ous- ma] for her to put “me 0fPlans were made to attend the sonauy assmt you “nth your ChOice 0f foundanon sing Benediction regularlv; al-‘for next month '11 M turday' Other 3” moiety mem' Fence“? 1'“ that regard. ‘ UCW Pre‘b teria‘ Annual meEt' - . Wl rs. paradomaiiy. however, It she - y garments. The dates of her Visit to Holman stores so that 10 members assist the-Vaughn MacDougall and Mrs.l pastor in teaching catechism.lRaeford MacLean will offer Membership reported 63 mem-‘lprayer for a mi-ssionarv hers. an increase over last year. The Worship Period followed, . . . . tax to her sense of pro- ' of 2 members. Social Action _ led by Mrs. Percey Vey. The The "9‘? G0” and Wm”? ev-er the next protect to be undertak— came“ Rem“ . showed much in. 2...... people‘scripture reading was. taken! club president‘s reception and 3:33; gggirggeithgagghtgfyggg en n t he the, Ch town Store .. May 2151' and 22nd in need Radio. TV. and Films from Acts. 18: 14, followed bv. — letters of commendation sent‘SiUging Hymns no: 445. "Alli to theatres. radio and TV. Ma-iThe Way My Savior Le a dsl e". nagprs The 3",“,an rem” wast Mrs. D. MacLeani; member- . Mrs. Lloyd Herring conducted ‘ then read. i The leader then gave a read- 53‘” Mrs.MAllieF Camr‘igiiellll‘: Leefge'fioagnas it threatens your a meaningful worship service on The officers were re-elected. ng on “The Early Church" and i 9 "ca '9” — . rs‘ 9 ix 3 ‘ ’ ‘ the theme “According to His La" 9435' L for hm, year accmfling to mmnymn no; 637. an“, Lord is Myi er: somal action - Mrs. Wil- mug}: pggfignslegggisismhraggj ur." The Scripture Lesson was 121 Gran” 8" ma] I M". R“. Wilson usual procedure that the offic- Shfipherd" was sung. The War-1 fl?" Campbe"; press _. Mrs' gcdvaut he has no right what- I Corinthians 3:8'“ and hymns ers serve two years to a term “Shlp closed with prayer. .Michael MacDonald; radio. TV 508;,“ to expect or require you sung were "Work for the Night The spiritual director then ad~ Mrs- James 38‘81016 Offeredi overseas. i J . Molloy. recording secretary. Mrs. John Hodgson. treasurer. FFielldShlP Secretary, :' and Mrs. Somerlcd Trainor. re-ime. cording secretary. 9 program for the evening was given by Miss Helen Cox. Maritime Art ConVPniion at hers attending will be Mrs. Ruth Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norrie. buffet will be held Saturd ay evening. C 1 u b president is Dr. {outsiders Yet I cannot tolerate Ithis much longer. Please advise Dear 6.3.: Any emotionally iisound woman with a healthy quotient of natural reserve (hall- the cause and cure—it is a griev- is really sound. she will over- come this strong distaste for clinical self - revelation. at what- situation. your husband's morbid- ity (as hinted) definitely calls for therapeutic appraisal. at dressed the 7 thanks and encouracement excusing those who. and much of their time to meeting withi through! sickness. small children or oth—i or good reasons. could not giveifihafge "f S'Udy and he “59d W L prayer for the missionary and lunch was served by the com- mittee in charge. Rev. David Hamilton was in Miracles" as his topic. The | i l t and iliims _ Mrs. William Christ- to gham. in his morbidity an. . . _ .1 . The sum of $30 is to be donat- unconscmusw you fee} “I at ed . truth. 1 am sure; and part of *0 Rad“) and TV programs- lyour present reluctance to get Delegates appointed to the Pro- ' i t ‘ vincial Convention were Mrsiizecggl: sfgfifgcyge 335232 Dalphle M61091“?e and M” F9” betrayal. in having countenanc- .Pointing Proieci MURRAY HARBOUR conditions would occur Within a week to 10 days. About 500 resi- »— At ‘dcnts in the delta area. where ‘a meeting of the United Churcn jthe river empties into the Art.- omen. Murray Harbour. Mr 5. .tic Ocean about 1.600 miles iparties and a balance on hand ing in Morell. It was decided to purchase stair treads for the choir room. A suggestion was made that the UCW migh lowering of the lights and th e ‘ installation of additional lights in the sanctuary. Diamond remounting Jewellery Repairs Electric Shaver Repairs Com- ~ «- Comm and "Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life. The offering was received ani dcdi- .— M O I! - Discussion was based on Chap- ter 8. parts I and II of "The Word and the Way." the sub-5 I designed for the Man who like: Comfort and Styling ' HEWETSON in Charlottetown and Summerside are as follows: S'sido Store . .. . May 1711! and leis work. He explained that the ca_istudy was taken from “The lix Walker. . _ ct being "The Living God": techism teachers and pupilslword. and The WHY" “d W33 nominating committee :3 liga‘i'sjband‘s crank behav‘ The meeting.was Close‘! by I have much heavier work to CO‘ the first part of a two part stu- brought in the following slate My advice is: talk frankly Wm posting the Minpah Benediction : - v" now and ma, each year. ' e members closed their of officers: — President. Mrs. your doctor about your husband's and I‘m“ fonowe‘i- ' war must be we" taught and meetlllg by joining in a circle MacDonald ‘rE-elecledl: pernicious peculiarity. Tell him MANY—Eli‘me I we“ learned bfiore takmg on aln'arfld Singlng. Blessed Be The first vice Drestdent. Mrs. Wil- you must have professional gui- Between 1957 and 1963 there ' new year’s work, He said thatL ‘9 That Bmdls- ft‘gd Eampbe": secondgll‘cetnre- dance and backi g in refusing war jor volomic own-1 parents have a difficult job; . . Sl’en . ' . I . ris ian: absolutely to be a part to it. tions throu bout the world. ‘ - competing with To and other The sgnggpnrgigncwa St third Vice prestdent, Mrs. Allie y g ‘FRONTENAC outside interests. but stressed Georges pansh Co g “0 ‘ Campbeni secretary- Mi“ Mi- th“ one must “PM”, he, ch", he‘ld Sundav Ma 12 um? W85 cheal MacDonald ire-elected): this "wall and won" PLAY- dren well for First Communion The highiigm yof 'th . treasurer‘ Mrs' Daniel Ma“ 0 ‘ '°' W “W l“ "' 0" and guide and direct them. a t‘ T 9 Yea” Lean. T I t N . r monthly meeting‘ the Mrs: as reported 0“ by The spiritual director congra— a e m" a”. .' “wk.” i eluded one letter from the Pro- ' e p es'dem" Mrs' A'D' Mac' muted e 1'5 0“ the “d. “k” d .w “d vincial President. Miss lphige- . _ past ear and ur ed th t ‘ ‘ 39 i2; WPJChSSQSestZ‘; held in St. George's in Novem- take ya lively ingteresteriii thgl h wumktfln‘hm “a Mm.“ woman,“ from the Regional be:j which was well attended new trends in the church today;| “my... a“, M m mum of 1962: [he abolish anR verrty successful. also in the reading and promom An attractive and ' ' meat of the property vote the em 3 were heard from the "on 0' the Sunday Visitor and 5 to an: in part-time work is open nor a on of Senator 'Croii's' bill mum" ““Venm‘ — "9“ the Lay Apostalate. . Greater aim-ion woman can surer ~ Miss Anna Maclnnis: After the installation of the; qualify to not as a "special t" aimed at having all consumer credit charges expressed ‘ terms of simple annual interest. that all school buses in the Pm Vince have supervision than the bus driver) and that school be supervised. that CWL Parish Councils suppply Hospi- tals th Catholic periodicals to be available for the patients. _. 3 Donald, was the Regional Con- ference for Eastern Kings CWL spiritual ‘ Mrs. M MacDonaldi (in the Absence of the convener ll FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS work accomplished during the.‘ new officers the meeting was closed with prayer. Regine oinitutesremry To Do This Job . f foradailynewspsperandropm‘tpcmonsl f socialism-s Orson. A polity poetical shoe. film—sale $5.99. flat in following Pope John hummu- mukel to 1” um 31 . III hi . m V W n..- M 13:. Frtgefi’ln; hr “mug: MW“!!! Who 18 W active. Mg. 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