RICHMOND HILL . . Child Health Clinic at the Lions Community Hall on Mon- day, February '_7,_a_Lt 1._30 p.m. Im- ‘ï¬avir . munization a d Vaccination Miss Stephanie Benson celeâ€" brated her 6th birthday this week when she was joined by a group of her friends for a party. St. Mary's Anglican Evening Guild held its business meeting on February 1 in the Parish Hall. Plans were discussed for the Shrove Tuesday Luncheon and the Spring Fair. Mrs. J. N. Hepburn. Mrs. R. P. Ross and Mrs. L. W. Zuefelt at- tended the 415: annual meeting of Toronto East Presbyterial in Beaches Presbyterian Church on Thursday. January 27. production staff will be enter- tained by Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Parker. Centre Street, following the Saturday night presentation of Rebecca by the Richmond Hili Curtain Club. Mr.-and Mrs. A. V. Webster and family of Church Street, have gone south for a short holiday at Miami, Florida. They intend to spend a few days in Washington, D.C., before they return home. , Dr. Stephen Neiger and Mrs. Neiger arrived in Richmond Hill on Wednesday evening from Vienna, Austria. Dr. Nieger is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Neiger of the Richmond Theatre Grifl Richmond Hill Women's Insti- tute will meet on Thursday, Feb- ruary 10, at 2 pm. in the Pres- byterian Church Schoolroom. Mrs. Elton Armstrong of Armi- tage will be guest speaker. Her subject will be Agriculture in re- lation to ACWW. An invitation is extended to all women to come and hear this outstanding speak- er. On Sunday evening after Church. the Sunday School tea- chers and staff of St. Mary‘s An- glican Church will‘hold their monthly Teacher Training Course at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fettes. 99 Lucas St. Mrs. M. Williams. Richmond St.. opened her home to the Ex- ecutive of Richmond Hill Scout Mothers for its regular monthly meeting. on Tuesday. January 25. Mrs. Helen Todd. program convenor announced the Febru- ary meeting would be in the form of a Valentine party,» The March Tea and Bake Sale was discussed. It was reported that the skate exchange was quite successful and the Thea- trg night well supported. Hosfesses of thé Evening were Mrs. B. Rice and Mrs. F. Smith. Members of the cast and >the The Liberal la alwaya glad to receive soul and personal item- ior lhla page and a call to Il'Urner 4-1261 will receive oourieoua amnion. M newspaper will also welcome new: report ahoai church organisations women’s and men’s aoeiefloa. lodges and other groupa. While copy will be no- eepted up to Wednesday of each week, it is desirable in have it in earlier ll polaible to cum lie publi- cation. Judy Ann Horwood. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Horwood. was baptized by the Rev. J. N. Hepburn at the morn- ing service on Sunday, January 30. of the Presbyterian Church. She was presented with a Bible. the gift of the Sunday School. The mid-week Bible Study Fellowship-meetings will begin on Wednesday evening and con- tinue weekly throughout the rest of the season at St. Mary’s An- glican Church. The Rev. "A. A. Chote is giving a series on ‘Cults and Isms" comparing and con- trasting these with the Chris- ian Faith. These meetings will begin at 7 pm. on Wednesday evenings. During Lent these mid- week meetings will take the form of Church Services with a spec- ial Lenten Study Series. Last Sunday's morning service at the United Church was held under the sponsorship of the W0- men's Missionary Society Auxil- iaries. l’al'ticipating in the ser- vice were Mrs. J. P. Wilson, pres- ident of the Afternoon group and Mrs. G. Fraser. president of the Evening group. Guest prea- cher for the morning was Pro- fessor Newberry, Principal of the Theological College at San Fernando Trinidad. Dr. G. K. Martin was the guest speaker at the Fireside hour which is held following the ev- ening service. Dr. Martin marked the official opening of National Health Week Blackweil - Hunter Nuptiais Solemnized At Bracebwidge The marriage of Carol Neola, daughter of Mrs. Gladys Hunter of Richmond Hill and the late James M. Hunter. took place in Knox Presbyterian Church, Bracebridge. on Saturday. Jan- uary 22, to Mr. Bruce Blackwell son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Blackwell of Bracebridge. Rev. C. G. Vais B.D., officiated at the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by Mr. Lyle Terry, chose a mid- calf length dress of pink taffeta with white accessories and car- ried a bouquet of white carna- tions and pink sweetheart roses. She was attended by Mrs. Joyce Terry who wore a blue taffeta gown with navy accessories and carried a bouquet of pink carna- tions. Mr. Maurice Blackwell, brother of the groom. was best man and Mrs. Viola Kirk played the wedding music. The reception was held at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Lyle Ter- ry, Muskoka Falls where the guests were received by the bride's mother who wore a cin- namon crepe dress with tur- glad to noejve MITCHELL -â€" Bill and Doreen (nee Stephenson) are happy to announce the birth of a daugh< ter on Friday, January 21. at York County Hospital, New- market, a sister for Janet. Karen and Hughie. *1w32 McCULLOUGH â€" Mr. and Mrs. Spence McCullough are hap- py to announce the arrival of their daughter (Colleen Ruth) , at York County Hospital, New- market. January 21. 1955. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Oakley Watson. Carrville Rd. Richvale. 0nt., wish to announce the en- gagement of their youngest daughter, Pauline Marie, to Howard Benjamin_ Cottrill. son any .. ._. _ of Mr. and Mrs. George Cottrill of Huntsville, Ont. The mar- riage will take place at two o“ clock June 4. 1955 in Richmond Hill United Church. *1w32 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood. Richvale. take pleasure in an- nouncing the engagement of their daughter Kathleen Reed, to Allan Douglas Smith of Toronto. The wedding will take place at 4.30 on Saturday. February 26. in Manor Road United Church, Toronto SMITH -â€"â€" In loving memory of a dear husband and father, William George Smith. who passed away February 8, 1952. “Ever in our thoughts." â€" Wife Irene and family. York County Commissioners appointed at the current session of County Council include York Manor commissioners Deputyâ€" Reeve Albert Rutherford, Vau- ghan; Reeve J. V. Fry, Markham; Reeve John Rye. E. Gwillim- bury; County Hospital‘ director, Reeve Jos. Dales, Newmarket; Children’s Aid Society directors. rReeve F. Armstrong, Wood- bridge; Deputy-Reeve A. Walker of Markham Village and Deputy- Reeve Wm. Hodgson, King. quoise and white accessories and corsage of yellow roses. The groom's mother assisted her, wearing a black crepe dress with dusty rose and white ac- cessories and a corsage of pink roses. For travelling, the bride chose turquoise with black acceSSor- ies and muskrat jacket. Mr. and Mrs. Blackwell will reside in Toronto. County Appointment (Engagements; In memoriam iï¬irtbg *1w32 c1w32 Vclw32 St. Marys’ Anglican Church Completes Successful Year “Due to the excellent groundl work laid in past years, and due to the far-sightedness and sacri- ficial efforts and givings of the people during the past year, I believe that St. Mary's Church in future years will look back to 1954 as being the turning point in its growth and effective Christian witness in this Com- munity,†were the words of the Rev. A. A. Chote to the annual Vestry meeting on Monday even- ing. He thanked the people from the “youngest child in the Sunday School to the eldest parishioner for their help, loy- alty and co-operation in making the past year a most successful one. Rev. Chote pointed out that the work of the Sunday School was of vital importance to the future of the church. stating that “If we teach our children and young, people properly in the Christian Faith and bring them into a living relationship with Jesus Christ. then the church need have no fears for future years." In closing his “mews Rev. Chote said that the spiritual work of the church must always be kept uppermost to give peotie today new hope. new encourageâ€" ment, new faith, and new life that is only to be found in Jesus Christ. “That is the first job of the Church, no other." Ote of the most interesting reports of the Vestry was that presented by R. D. Little. chair- man of the Building Committee who are laying the plans for building a new Parish Hall. They were given authorization to con- tinue their work and will be pre- senting their proposed plans to Vestry for final approval in the near future. Tribute was paid to parishioners and friends of the Parish who had passed away dur- ing the past year including Mrs. L. E. Hill,. C. Kerswill, H. Gater, Geo. Hurford, Mrs. M. E. Ben- ï¬eld. Mrs M H Hulse. H. Arbon. Mrs. M. H. Bailey. Mrs M. M. Allen. Mrs. E. E. Dales and F. Mrs. H. McCague. Mrs. G. Joyce, Mrs. H. Acreman, Mrs. L). Gee, Mrs. R. Boynton. Mrs. S. Boynton. Mrs. A. Huston, Mrs. R. Glover and Mrs. W. Sandle. at tended the W.M.S. 29th Annual Meeting of the Toronto Centre Presbyterial held in Deer Park United Church, Toronto. on Tuesday 0 f last week. In the afternoon Session the guest speaker was Dr. W. J. Virgil of the Ludhiana Medical School India, who gave a challenging message on “The Results of Faith.†The regular monthly meeting of the W. M. S. will be held on Wednesday afternoon, February 9th at 2:15 pm. at the home of Mrs. V. Westbrook. A hearty in- vitation is extended to all the ladies in the community to atâ€" tend. A friendly welcome a- waits you. Couple’s Club , ,_L:_.. v-_r-- .. The regular monthly meeting of the Couple's Club was held in the Sunday School room on Tues- day evening of last week. The Scripture reading was read by Mrs. Allan Orr. followed by prayer by_Re"Y.. A. Huston. The ,,,_ __.__ anaAunb_ [15“ij nu, -.Vv. _,, election of officers was conduct- ed by Rev. Huston. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brumwell acted as scru- tineers. Following are the 011i- cers for 1955: President, Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan, Vice- president. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tennyson. Secretary - treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Steph- enson. Auditors, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Mumberson. Following the business, Mr. Frank Brum- well showed two very interesting films. “Weaving†and “Antarct- ic Vigil." At the close of the meeting dough-nuts and coffee were served by the committee in charge. ‘ Sr. Women’s Institute u-o "v.0v» â€" -.._V__ The members and friends of the Sr. Women’s Institute are asked to keep the date of March 2nd open as the executive has planned a bus trip for that day. Further notice at a later date. Cancer Society On Wednesday afternoon of last week 22 ladies of the Vic- toria Square Branch of the Ca- nadian Cancer Society met at the home of Mrs. Cecil Nichols to make cancer dressinv t was decided at this meeting to meet the fourth \‘l‘ednesda; t; every month at the home of Mrs. Nichols to make the dressings. All the ladies welcome. Mrs. A. Huston. Mrs. S. DeFoe, Mrs. H. McCague, Mrs. H. Col- lard and Mrs. R. Brumwell at- tended the annua! meeting of the W. A. of the Toronto Centre Presbyterial held in Fairlawn Avenue United Church, Toronto recently. The W. A. of Richmond Hill United Church invites the ladies of all the Victoria Square groups to attend their meeting in the Richmond Hill United Church on Tuesday. February 8 at 2:30 pm. There will be a book re- view of "A Man called Peter". Church News At the church service next Sunday. February 6 at 2:30 pm. the service will be observed as Youth Sunday. There will be a special speaker from Emmanuel College, Toronto. Several of our young people of the church will be taking part in the service. Everyone welcome. H.--J-u- __c- The annual congregational meeting of the Victoria Square United Church was held in the Sunday School room on Friday evening, January 215t. It be- gan with an excellent supper and a happy fellowship followed from 6 to 8 p.m. Then Rev. Hus- ton conducted a short worship service. Very encouraging re- ports were given. There are 111 members on the church roll. Oï¬icers for 1955 are: Represent- ative for the United Church 01)- server. Mrs. H. McCague. Ushers. Wm. Sandle. Amold Mortson‘ CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS DENT: Mrs. W. Sundle. Victoria Square Telephone Stouï¬ville 67509 A. Legge. Gordon MacLaren reported that the returns from the Church Canvass were coming in well and that the follow-up Committee was most pleased with the re- sults. The ï¬nancial report pres- ented by Jack Brodrick showed the church receipts total to be $12,589.20. The amount of mon- eys raised for Missions and Di- ocesan Church needs totalled 33.099.14. The Parish Hall Fund showed a balance of $13,665.32. All other accounts and the church organizations showed sub- stantial balances at the end of their ï¬scal year. Harry Stanford was again el- ected unanimously as People's Warden. T. P. Henry was appoin- ted as Rector's Warden for an- other year. Lay Delegates to Synod elected were: Pnu‘ Mor- ley. Don Little. Dr. W. Mason with H. Kane and Do" substitutes. The re resentatives to the Advisory eected were: Chas. Peacock and A. Hewitt. Those appointed by the Rector were: Mrs. W. Thomson and P. C. Hill. Gordon Lewis and Jas. Lepper were elecied as Envelope :‘exe- ‘aries. R. Paris and K. Ruffman as auditors. Jack Brodrick was returned as Church Treasurer._ “Eirr‘lcralï¬aglngi reports which spoke of a great deal of success- ful work were presentgd _py_the Afternoon W.A.. Mrs. G. H. Bye: Evening W.A. Mrs. D. Fettes: St Barnabas‘ Miss.Ln .. . . G. Allison; Girls Auxiliar Mrs. W. Banks; Evening Gull ; Mrs. D. D. Underhill; St. Mary’s Sun- day School, Miss Marion Carter, K. Huffman; St. Barnabas’ Sun- Sch. Harry Hill: Choir. Mrs. C. Styan; Chancel Guild, Mrs. W. Pocknell. Ted Mansbridge who has ser~ ved St. Mary’s Church long and well was appointed and acted as Vestry Clerk for another year. The Rector opened, and closed the annual meeting with Scrip- ture reading and prayers. Roy Glover and Earl Empring- ham. Religious Education Com< mittee. Miss Coral Perkins, Mrs. A. C. Huston. Lawson Mumber- son and Percy Bennett. Memor- ial Committee, Messrs. Herman Mortson, Fraser Gee, Perey Ben- nett and Mrs. P. Willows. Org- anist, Miss Coral Perkins, assist- ant, Mrs. H. McCague. Repre- sentative for Temperance, Percy Bennett. Auditors. Miss Joy Mortson and Mrs. Earl Emorlnq- ham. Secretary, L. L. Nichols. Nominating Committee. L. Mum- berson, Herman Mortson. Nelson Boynton. Mrs. F. Gee and Mrs. H. Collard. Board of Sessions for 1955: For 5 years, R. E. Sand- erson, for 4 years. Messrs. R. F. Boynton and Gordon Mortson. for 2 years, W. Orr and for 1 year Douglas Gee. Loui Nichols. Heber McCague and Stanley ‘Boynton . Board of Stewards for 1955: For 3 years, Fraser Gee. Claren- ce Steckley. Douglas Parsons and Earl Empringham, for 2 years. Allan Orr. Vincent Westbrook. Reid Brumwell and Lawson Mumberson. for one year, H. F. Collard, Nelson Boynton. Percy Bennett and Cecil Nichols. Mrs. Stanley DeFoe extended a word of appreciation of the faith- ful services of Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Huston. In every department of church activities their en- thusiasm is always evident. May God continue to abundantly bless them. A hearty applause was the seal of approval. Sunday School At the Sunday School on Sun- day a special offering was taken to help defray expenses of dec- orating the Sunday School re- cently. Over $100 was collected. The superintendent and officers would like to thank everyone for their contributions towards this cause. Miss Cora Brodie of Headford was the guest speaker at the Young People's Union on Sun- day evening. Cora told of her trip to Chicago she had the priv- ilege of taking last fall. Birthday greetings to: Mrs. Heber McCague for February 5: to Charlie (Butch) Stansbury. and Howard Avison for February 6; and to Miss Marion Nichols for February 8. Mr. and Mrs. V. Westbtook spent Saturday in Toronto at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Large the occasion being the 3rd birth- day of their Granddaughter, Mar- garet Large. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett and Ray and Miss Rosemary March had Sunday evening din- ner with Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Johnson of Headford. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Empringham and family had Saturday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett and Ray. A. J. BARRACLOUGH Fumes King Siderond Store Fixtures Kitchen Cabinets F. L. LOWRIE R.O. OPTOMETRIST will be at 41 Yonge St. 8.. first door north of new Bank of Nova Scotia WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 From 9.30 am. to 12 noon and the 2nd Ind 4th Wednesday of cad: month Broken Lenses Replaced Optical Repairs Prescriptions for Glasses Filled Home 03. 3242 Yonge Street Opp. Park Theatre HU. H949 \ General Woodworking OAK amass TU. 4-2550 RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. N- Hepburn. Minister SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1955 Sunday School . . . . . . . . 10 an: Nursery Dept. . . . . . . . 11 a.m Morning Worship . . . . . . 11 mm RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Hizginson. B.A.. B.D.. Minister SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1955 9.45 a.m. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Service 7 pm. â€"- Youth Week Service Y. P. Fireside Hour Septuagesima “I will strengthen thee. I will help thee. I will uphold thee with my right hand." 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"â€" Holy Communion Rev. A. A. Chote Junior Congregation 2 pm. â€"- Teen-age Bible Class 7 pm. â€" Evening Prayer The Rector NOTE: The mid-week Bible Study Fellowship meetings will meet on Wednesday evenings at 7.15 am. sharp. God knows; He loves; He cares; Nothihg His truth can um): He gives the very best to those Who leave the choice to Him. RICHMOND HILL [BEE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of £1111de and Ruggles Rev. Earl S. Bull, Minister Church of the Light and Lite 'ï¬ohr, CHML 9 aim. Sunday 1 pm. â€" Sunday School Thornhlll B41. 8. A. R. Wood. B.A., Rector SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1955 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer 7 pm. â€" Evening Prayer THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH Minister Rev. E. E. Kent. Th. D. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1955 11 am. â€"- Morning Worship 7.30 pm. â€" Sunday Evening Fireside Sunday School 9.45 am. -â€" Intermediate and Seniors 11 am. Nursery, Beginner. Prim- ary and Junior TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH ST. MARY’S CHURCH RICHMOND HILL (Anglican) Rev. A. A. Chote. B.A.. B. TIL. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1955 THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. C. H. Chambers. B.A.. B.D., Minister SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1955 11 am. (4) Christ and Moham- medanism - 7.30 pm. â€" Adult Bible Stud in manse F11, 7 pm. â€" Happy Hour Saturday 8 pm. Young Life Club Skating Party Worship Service ......‘11 am. and Communion Induction of Deacons. recep- tion of new members Sunday School, Nursery 11 am. Sunday. February 6,1955. is Baptist World Alliance Sunday. 1955 marks the Jubilee of tris worltflwlde Baptist Fellowship. (2 miles south of Maple) SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1955 Church Service 11 am. Sunday School ........ 10 am. Luther League ........ 8 pm. Tues., Feb. 8 : Wagner College Choir, Lutheran, at Bathurst United Church CHURCH OF CHRIST Meeting 111 Concord School House Each Lord’s Day evenlnx at 7 p.m. Gospel Message Tune in CKEY (580) at 9.15 a.m. Psalm 122: 1: I was glad when they said unto me. let us go into the house of the Lord. 5 Old Orchard Grove, Toronto SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1955 THOENHILL BAPTIST CHURCH I Yonce~StreeL Stop 1'! Minister. Rev. Pergy C; Buck. Oak Ave-Io SUNDAY, FEBRUARY . 1955 9.45 am. â€" Breaking 0 Bread 11 am. - Sunday School and Adult Class 7 pm. -â€"- Evening Gospel Service The speaker will be Mr. Ben Risl Tuesday, 8 p.m. â€"â€" Prayer and Bible Study Come and worship with us. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED WILCOX GOSPEL CHURCH Wildwood Ave.. ' Wilcox Lake Pastor Allan Mack SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1955 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 2.30 pm. â€" Sunday School 7 pm. â€" Evangelistic Service Howard Baker will sing at all services Thursday 8 pm. Midweek Prayer & Praise â€"-â€" Harmonica Band bringing special music at Teenagers' Night on Friday at 8 pm. All welcome. ZION LUTHERAN 7 CHURCH RICHVALE CHAPEL TU. “: 2550 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thurs., Feb. 3, 1955 5 Minister. Rev. E. E. Kent, ThJ). SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1955 2.30 pm. â€" Divine Worship Sunday, 11 am. â€" Bible School classes for all amen 7 pm. -â€" Gospel Service Wed.. 8 p.1n â€"- Prayer Meeting Thurs., 2 pm. â€" Women's Mll- Ilonu-y meeting My, 8 p.m. â€"- Young Poop- le's Meeting MAPLE CHARGE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. A. G. Donald, M.C.. Minister SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1955 Hope 10.30 am. . . . . . . Church Service 11.30 am. . . . .. . Sunday School Maple 10.15 am. . . . . .. Sunday School 11.30 am. .. .. Church Service Edgeley 1.30 pm. . . . . . . Sunday School 2.30 p.m. . . . . . . Church Service Annou- llohulq- Luann am This Sunday School meets every Sunday morning at 9.45 am. in the Charles Howttt School. A welcome is extended to all the children of this area to attend this Mission Sunday School. ‘Hear, my children, and receive my sayings, for they are life un- to those that ï¬nd them." SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1955 Septuagesima 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"rSt. Mary'sr Church Richmond 'Hill. Keep room in your life for God. OI Mndowuh Ammo." 1. Pub: l'. Vaughn. I. II. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1955 9.50 am. â€" Sunday School Attend the Bible Class for adults 11 am. â€" Morning Worship An Expository message 1mm John. The Junior Choir will sing. 6 pm. â€" Young Peoples Mr. Don Hickson will be the special speaker. Meet at the church. Saturday 2,p.m. [or a sleigh ride. 7 pm. â€"â€"- Evangelistic Service Mr. Ken Sims, Chalk artist, will bring a message in chalk with musical background, I unique presentation. “Not Ashamed of the Gospel†Accept no substitutes. We try to make our busi- ness, not near best, but the very best -- in service, in merchandise, in the estima- tion of the people of this community. Speaker: Rev NEWTONBBOOK m 81. MINA!†MISSION CKUICII One Block But at Excavating 71? 7 Grading Front-End Loaders & Trucks For Hire 61 01656;} Ave., Richmond Hill BA. 1-4144 TU. 4-1764 CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH LAN GS'I'AH BAPTIST CHURCH For Service at it's Best - . Try Your Friendly Local Dairy RICHMOND HILL DAIRY AT rrs nwclous .6557! Hi Law was no PURITANS ON THE MAYFLOWELI A SAND * STONE * GRAVEL LOAM * TOP SOIL * FILL TU. 4--2063 DALTON HICKS W. Stanley TELEPHONE TURNER-44622 SPECIALS FANCY WHOLE KERNEL Niblets BLUE & GOLD FANCY Peas CUDNEY FANCY Applesauce MONARCH Pastry Flour SUNBRITE Margarine Orange Juice TREESWEET PURE HEINZ ASSORTED Baby Food CHAN PASTE Floor Wax FLORIDA SE.EDLESS Grapefrul 10 45c TEXAS NEW Green Cabbage GOLDEN YELLOW Bananas MORLEY'S Self Serve RICHMOND HILL 2 1T2:- 35c 2 :13- 37c 2 :33;- $1.15 7 lb. 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