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The Liberal, 30 Mar 1972, p. 15

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M.A., D.D. 8am. â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 a.m ST. MARY‘S ANGLICAN Yonge at Vaughan Richmond Hill 884-2227 Priest in Charge: Rev. Gerald Loweth. Asst. Rev. Fred Jackson Consultant â€"-- Irene Nicholls March 30th Mnunday Thursday Service 7:30 pm. â€"- Holy Communion followed by Quiet Hour March 31” Good Friday 10:30 am. â€" Joint Service with Richmond Hill United Church at St. Mary‘s 8pm. â€"â€" “Messiah” at St. Mary's Joint Chorus and Sym- phony Orchestra Wednesday 10 am. -- Holy Communion please phone for transportation 884-2227 EASTER SUNDAY 8a.m., 10:30 a.m.. and 7pm Holy Communion Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector: Rev. Ramsey Armitage MAPLE ALLIANCE CHURCH Maple Community Centre Keele Street North. Maple Pastor: D. S. Davidson 223-9725 Sunday Services 9:45 am. â€" Sunday School 11am. â€" Morning Worship Service. 7 pm. -â€"- Evening Service Speaker: Mr. Dong Harsley Everyone Welcome THE CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL Bayvlew and Crosby Richmond Hill Rev. David N. Sproule 884-4236 Honorary Assistant Rev. Herbert Newton-Smith Wednesday. March 29th 8 pm. â€" Holy Communion Good Friday 10:30am. ~â€" Ante Communion and Morning Prayer SUNDAY, APRIL 2. 1972 Easter Day Ba.m. â€" Holy Communion 10:30 am. â€"â€" Holy Communion Church School for all ages. baby care provided THORNHILL Brooke and Jane Streets Rector Rev. Canon H. R. Howden. B.A. L.’l‘h. Mr. Graham Upcraft LRAM Organist and Choir Director Wednesday 10 am. â€"â€" Holy Communion Prayer Circle follows every second week Maundy Thursday 7:30 pm. â€" Holy Communion Good Friday 12-3 pm. â€" The Three Hours Easternay '78.m.. 83m. 93m. 11 am. ‘ Holy Communionl ST. STEPHEN‘S CHURCH HOLY TRINITY CHURCH ANGLICAN ALLIANCE ALL THE ABOVE HITS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE ONE L.P. ALBUM â€" “TAPESTRY” "TAPESTRY" SAVE $1 Reg. $4.69 Carole King's Hit Album EASTER SPECIAL! 0:373. EXPIRES HQ- APRELSJQ'I‘Z " Congratulations Carole! WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Meet Us Where Weldrick Road Meets Bathurst Rev. B. T. McSpadden, Pastor 884-7859 We Preach the Redeemer Resurrection. Rapture and Revelation 10 am. â€"- Bible School 11 am. â€" Morning Service Subject: Life For The Hopeless 7 pm. â€"â€" Evening Service Subject: Evidence of the Resur- rection Rev. Geolge Young B.A., B.D.. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN 889-6789 CHURCH Mr. Robert Long. Organist Bayview Avenue 5., April 2 â€" Easter Day Richmond Hill 8:30 am. â€"â€" Holy Communion Near Centre Street. 11.00 am. â€"â€" Holy Communion’The Rev. James S. Dauphlnee 4 Pastor 884-5264 Good Friday 103m. â€"â€" Good Friday Service lwith Holy Communion Easter Day â€" _. __~_..4 ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxford Street Richmond Hill (Convention of Ont. & Que.) Rev. Richard L. McPhpe 884-8038 SUNDAY. APRIL 2. 1972 7:30 am. â€" Sunrise Service 8; Breakfast 9:45 am. â€" Church School 11 am, â€" Easter Service 7 pm. â€" Baptismal Service Wednesday 7:30 pm. â€" Prayer and Bible Study Visitors Always Welcome Wednesday 8 pm. â€"â€" Prayer Meeting An Old Fashioned Country Church on the Edge of the City 884-3091 889-7308 Easter Sunday Services 9:45 am. -â€"â€" Sunday School Hour for all ages Final Sunday for our attend- ance contest 11:00 am. -â€" Morning Worship 7:00 pm. â€" Evening Service Pastor Corbett preaching at both services Good Friday Service 10:30 am. to 12 pm. Visitors Most Welcome LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH (A Fellowship Church) 26 Church St., Thornhill (where Hwy. 7E meets 11N) Pastor: Rev. Don Whitelaw B.Th. SUNDAY. APRIL 2. 1972 10 am. -â€" Family Bible School 11 am. â€" The Garden Tomb '1 pm. â€" He is Risen Weekly activities enquire at 889-0175 or 889-7431. Mackay Drive -â€"- Richvale Rev. George Young B.A., B.D.. THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH Stop 17, Yonge Street (Convention of Out. & Que.) Rev. Ernest L. Johns B.A., B.D. 884-5816 Organist and Choirmaster 11 am. â€" Worship Service Church School and Nursery Care with Coupon 50 Wright Street Pastor Rev. E. C. Corbett, EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH ALL WELCOME B.Th., B.R.E. “"350 BE! fichmond hi” 6 EASE NOTE: Short Hours Good Friday, 11 am. - 4 11.111. Did You Know CAROLE KING Won FOUR Grammy Awards 2 SUNDAY. APRIL 2, 1972 9:30 am. â€"- Sunday Church School with Adult Class 11a.m.â€"The Service with Holy Communion. Nursery care is provided during the service. 9:30 am. â€"â€" Church School Grades 3 up 11 am. -â€" Church School Nursery to Grade 2 11 am. â€" Worship Service (Infant nursery provided) CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH Royal Orchard Boulevard Bay Thorn Drive Thornhill, Ontario Arnold D. Weigel, B.A.. B.D. Pastor Phone 889-0873 Good Friday, March 31. 1972 11 am. â€" Family Worship SUNDAY, APRIL 2. 1972 9:45 am. â€"- Sunday Church School 113m. â€"~ Our Service to God Nursery Care Provided For Information call the Pastor at 332-2528 RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Wallace Minister Organist and Choir Leader Mrs. Victoria Fraser Mus. Bac March 31 Good Friday 93m. â€"â€"- Breakfast served by the young folk 10 am. â€" Good Friday Service SUNDAY. APRIL 2, 1972 9:45 am. â€"â€" Church School 11 am. -â€"- Moming Service Junior Church School THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 271 Centre St.', Thornhill The Rev. Dillwyn T. Evans B.A., B.D., D.D., Minister Public Worship of God â€"- 9:30; 11:00; 7:00 ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (The Friendly Church) MAPLE And ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 7 CON. VAUGHAN Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister SUNDAY. APRIL 2. 1972 EASTER SUNDAY 10 am. â€"â€" St. Andrew's 11.15 am. â€"â€" St. Paul’s "God's Control Tower" PRESBYTERIAN ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 Miles South of Maple) Rev. John Arbuckle, Pastor Organist Mrs. A. Moore SUNDAY, APRIL 2. 1972 EVERYONE WELCOME LUTHERAN Welcome â€" 889-5391 LATE” Album of the Year â€" “TAPESTRY” Record of the Year â€" “IT’S TOO Song of the Year -â€" “YOU’VE GOT A FRIEND” Best Female Pop, Rock and Folk Vocal Performance â€" “TAPESTRY” {The Missionary Church Wednesday Rev. J. French. Brazil Mission- ary speaking at: Prayer Fellowship .. . .8.00 pm. (Evening meetings in members homes) GORMLEY MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. Eldon Boettger. Pastor 887-5846 or 640-1501 SUNDAY, APRIL 2. 1972 9:50 am. â€" Family Bible Hour 11 am. â€" Easter Worship Service 7:30 pm. -â€" Evening Gospel Service Special music both services Christian Education Hour at 9:50 am. Worship: "Praise Him". .11 am Evening: Bible Study Wednesday, April 5th 8pm. â€" Prayer Service A warm Welcome awaits you RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Yonge and Centre Streets Minister The Rev. Robert F. Smith 884-1675 Organist and Choir Leader Gordon M. Fleming Church Office 884-1301 Services For Easter Week Maundy Thursday 7:15 pm. â€" Seder and Service of Tenebrae Good Friday 10:30 am. â€"-â€" Combined Service of Worship at St. Mary’s Ang- lican SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1972 Easter Sunday 9am. â€"- Holy Communion 11 am. â€"-â€" The Service SUNDAY, APRIL 2. 1972 9:30 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am, â€"â€" Morning Worship Sunday School and Nursery Minister: Rev. Alf McAlister BA. BD. For Further Information call 889-2131 RICHMOND HILL (Beverley Acres School) Rev. Ronald Hallman B.Th. Minister 884-6136 Youth Fellowship Thurs. at 7 pm. SUNDAY. APRIL 2, 1972 MTRE J PHONE 884-7862 THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH “Serving Sims 1803:: 600D UNITED 7:00 pm‘ 9:45 am. â€" Carrville Church and Sunday Schoo’l. 10:00 am. â€" Maple Sunday School 11:15 am. â€" Maple Morning Worship A Warm Welcome To All 9.30 am. â€"â€" Ages 6-14 11 am. â€" Ages 3â€"5 ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH 825 Crosby Avenue Rev. John McTavish Minister. 884-5526 SUNDAY. APRIL 2. 1972 11 am. â€"â€" Worship Service DONCASTER BIBLE CHAPEL SUNDAY. APRIL 2. 1972 9:45 am. -â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Family Service RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL 24 Oak Avenue, Richvalo SUNDAY. APRIL 2. 1972 9.30 am. â€" The Lord‘s Supper 11 am. â€"â€" Family Sunday Speaker: Colin Anderson Music by the Soul Reflections 7 pm. â€" Service Speaker: Mrs. Allan Ure Tuesday 8pm. -â€" Bible Study and Mr. Howard Hunt 7 pm. â€" Evening Service Film "Breaking Point" Wednesday 7:30 pm. â€"- Prayer Meeting and Bible Study 8 pm. Prayer Thursday 10 am. â€"â€" Ladies Coffee Hour All are welcome RICHMOND HILL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENT CHURCH 80 Elgin Mills Road West Pastor F. C. J. Pearce 222-2200 11 am. -â€"- Divine Worship Wednesday 7.30 pm. â€"â€" Prayer Meeting Saturday 9.30 am. â€"- Sabbath School Not A Denomination A. Church Of The New Testament Order A CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Road and King High Drive CONCORD SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 am. â€" Bible School 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Service 7 pm. â€" Worship Service Wednesday 7.30 p.m. â€"â€" Bible Study Sunday 12:30 pm. â€" Watch “The Herald of Truth" T.V. Channel 3 Barrie. A. E. Atkinson Minister, 889-3364 D. Paterson. Sec. 225-9745 212 Hillsview Drive. Patsor David A. Dyer, BA, BB. 884-6629 SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1972 9:45 am. â€" Sunday School 113m. â€" Easter Sunday Worship Service 7 pm. â€" Sunday Evening Service Ted Riseboro “An Artist with a Message" Paints the Easter Story Tuesday Midweek Bible Study and Prayer Wednesday 9:45 am. â€" Ladies Coffee-Cup Bible Study 6:45 pm. â€" Christian Youth Friday, March 3151: 8 pm. â€" Good Friday Service Other Denominations Crusaders (Clarke and Willowdale Sts.) RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH FRANK A. TUCKER 889 - 2000 AUTO 2-CAR FAMILY SPECIAL MAPLE-CARRVILLE PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Stanley E. Snowden B.A., B.D., Minister 832-1403 SUNDAY. APRIL 2. 1972 10% - 2 Cars Extra 15% Good Driver 5 years accident free CHURCH SCHOOL 25% Good Student if you qualify BAFECD INSURANCE WELCOME THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, March 30. 1972 15 a~mmuuu1n1mmmmmmumunmuuumuuuumumumuuuuum\umuuumunmmu\lmnu\xmunu\m\\ulll\\n\l\“mmmunlu1mu1uumumuuulnunmmll\muummlmummmqumullmumuummunumuumml1ml\umummmuntmu\umummmmuunu~11 Petition Opposes Proposed Hydro Line The executive director and total of 522 hours. Clients have four of the counselling staff will come from a wide area, in- be introduced to the community cluding Aurora. Brampton, Con- at the third annual meeting of cord, Gormley, Holland Land‘ Richmond Hill and Thornhill ing, Islington, Kettleby. Maple, Area Family Services April 6. Markham. Newmarket, Scar- A film. “Handling Marital borp, Stouffville, Sutton, Thorn- Conflict“ will also be shown bury. Unionville, Vaughan, Wil- at the meeting which 1begins at lowdale and Woodbridge. A film. "Handling Marital Conflict“ will also be shown at the meeting which 1begins at 8pm in Thornhill United Church on Dudley Avenue. Met Davis Monday ties that would be affected, including King Township and the Town of Whitchurch- Stouffville. The petitioners met Davis in the cabinet room at Queen's Park. with the Premier were Environment Minister James Auld. Deputy Minister Everett Biggs and William Hodgson MLA York North. In the brief the citizens asked for a public enquiry into the route and design of the proposed transmission corridor. adding. “The enâ€" quiring commissioner should had a sufficient staff and re- une uemgn lS wasterut. out- dated, and ignores recogniz- ed good practice as set out by the United States Federal Power Commission. The coalition questions Hydro's choice of a voltage slightly higher than could be buried for a short distance (following the utility corridor in the Parkway Belt as laid out in the Toronto-Centred Plan). In so doing, says the brief it has forced choice of the long round about route for the line. In the United Kingdom. says the brief. 400.000 volt lines have been buried for The coalition charges that Hydro has made no serious attempt to affected munici- palities. It is disturbing. says the brief that Ontario Hydro did not feel it neces- sary to employ criteria used in other industrialized com- munities. Some of the people active in the group stand to lose their homes. but the majority of the members of the coali- tion and signers of the peti- tion are protesting the po- tential adverse affects on the environment and ecology of the area. and concerned con- servation groups have been sider the posed. The exact route of the Parkway Belt has not yet been determined, Davis told the delegation Monday. Hydro insists the new line must be in service in 1975 to serve new industries build- ing up in Southern Ontario. A member of the coalition. Mrs. Margaret Britnell of King reports they had a very good meeting with the premier. She is hopeful that a board of enquiry will be set up before Hydro is allow- ed to go further with its plan. route now pro- d‘llllilillillllllillillilliliillliillllill“illililll“l\lllilllliillllillilliiilllillllllil“illiilllillillllliliflllillillii“liilllll\lilllllliilllll“ll\lilliiiiillilillllliliiiiiilillliliiililllllillllliiiiilllilillllillilllllillliiillililillliiiillliililillllllllllilllllllllllllillliilillillilliiliilliilliliillliiiilllllllllillillliilllllillll4 Board President William Dodds of Richmond Hill will introduce Executive Director Dr. Frank Fidler who was ap- pointed as full time director in January. Dr. Fidler will report on recent developments and services. Counsellors Mrs. Shir- ley Allen. Rev. Bill Sparling, .Rev. Bill Huros and Rev. Louis Martin. will comment on the ‘film. Family Counsellors Will Discuss Marital Conflict At Annual Meet A bid to buy two acres from the Don Head Secondary School site in Richmond Hill was flatly rejected by York County Board of Education Monday. From its inception April 1, being formed. and similar pan- 1970, to the end of January, els of medical consultants, fam- 1972, the family service centre ily budgeting consultants, etc., has counselled 185 people for a are being considered. land Not For Sale At Don Head, Trust Company Told By Board In a letter addressed to Edu- cation Director Sam Chapman, a real estate consultant for a trust company said he had been asked by a client to arrange a meeting to discuss purchase of the land north of the playing field along Trench Street across from York Central Hospital. The Don Head site, 28.5 acres, is larger than the size general- ly considered desirable for a school of its size. The land 15 put to use. however. A large area is used in the school’s driver training program and in teaching vocational students to operate various small motorized vehicles and implements. Students in the horticultural courses have been gaining ex- perience in landscaping and market gardening on school property. The land was purchased by the former York Central Dis- trict High School Board for the junior vocational school. the only one of its kind in the region. At the time there was some thought that part of the site might be used at \a later date for a senior school (grades 7 and 8) to serve the area be- tween Yonge and Bathurst Streets. Suffering minor injuries was the other driver Norman Heise AURORA: This town's councfl of 104 Keele Street, Maple. His chambers will be carpeted at a damage was estimated at $700. cost of $1,233, An additionaltMrs. Heise also suffered minor V l $443.45 will be paid for jnstal-fiinjurles. lation of drapes. l a: t t MUSSELMAN'S LAKE: If Whitchurch-Stouffville T o w n Council proceeds with second and third readings of a bylaw. boats operating on this body of water this summer will be re- stricted to 10 horsepower or less. Commenting on the proposed purchase. Markham Trustee A delegation of people met with William Davis Mon senting him with a bearing signatures residents of 11 1 along the proposed a new line. The lines carrying 500,000 volts would be strung along five tower abreast cutting a 650 swath through the coun- tryside from the Ontario Hydro generating plant at Nanticoke on Lake Erie to Pickering. A brief also was presented by Lee Symmes of Terra Cotta, chairman for the Coalition Of Concerned Citiâ€" zens. The group represent residents and property own- ers from all the municipali- ties that would be affected, including King Township and the Town of Whitchurch- Stouffville. The petitioners met Davis in the cabinet room at Queen‘s Park. with the Premier were Environment Minister James Auld. Deputy Minister Everett Biggs and William Hodgson MLA York North. In the brief the citizens asked for a public enquiry into the route and design of the proposed transmission corridor. adding. “The enâ€" quiring commissioner should had a sufficient staff and re- JACKPOT $500 - 58 NUMBERS APRIL 4 â€" 20 Regular Games 1 share the wealth â€" 1 rainbow â€"â€" 1 pie plate Earlybirds 7 high Yonge St. N. EVERY TUESDAY - 8 RM. St. Mary’s Parish Hall 1 of abu with P1 Monday with Premier Monday. pre- 'ith a petition .ures of 5.084 11 townships posed route of voltage hydro St. N. -â€" Richmond Hill (opposite Canadian Tire) about 30 In addition to individual. counselling. counselling with married couples and family groups, educational programs of various kinds are being plan- ned, Fidler reports. These will include courses with brides and grooms, parents, citizens inter- ested in human relations sem- inars, and training of various kinds of volunteer workers. The first marriage education course is scheduled to begin April 9. A panel of legal bonsultants is being formed, and sjmilar Pan- John Honsberger. a former member of the YCDHSB. said the site had been made avail- able (by the owners of Don Head Farms) at a price below market value because it was to be used for school purposes. He moved the offer be turned down. The motion was seconded by Vaughan Trustee Morley Kinne, also a former YCDHSB trustee. He’ is chairman of the county board’s advisory vocational committee which is largely re- sponsible for planning of Don Head courses of study. Maple Couple Injured, Careless Driving Case A Willowdale driver in Rich- mond Hill last week was charg- ed with carelessness in a head- on collision that injured an elderly Maple couple at 9 am Friday at Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive. Trustee Honsberger‘s motion was approved without further discussion. The next day at noon 1! Ros- seau, Ontario driver was charg- ed with a stop sign offense in a $2,000 crash at South Taylor Mills and Neal Drives. Charged with careless driving was Faye Goldman. 56, of 605 Finch Avenue West. She had an estimated $800 damage to her car. The other driver in this crash was Richard Colpitts, 28, of 29 Lorna Road. Toronto 18. Both drivérs had about $1,000 damage to their vehicles, ac- cording to YRP. Charged with the stop sign offense was Glen Mullen. 32, of Parry Sound Road, Rosseau. sources to evaluate the high- ly teclwical questions of transmission line design." More than 10.000 acres of prime Southern Ontario land will be taken over By hydro. they say. The coalition feels that alternative routes and designs should be properly considered before permission is given by the province for expropriation of any of this land. The brief describes proâ€" cedures used in the State of New York and by the Central Electricity Generating Board in the United Kingdom where public enquiry is standard procedure for major transmission lines. The coalition charge that the proposed transmission line design is wasteful, out- dated, and ignores recogniz- ed good practice as set out by the United States Federal Power Commission. The coalition questions Hydro's choice of a voltage slightly higher than could be buried for a short distance (following the utility corridor in the Parkway Belt as laid out in the Toronto-Centred Plan). In so doing, says the brief it has forced choice of the long round about route for the line. In the United Kingdom. says the brief, 400.000 volt lines have been buried for Stay-laters nearly 16 miles in well known beauty spots, and voltages of 132,000 and more have been run underground for up to 230 miles in order to pre- serve the countryside. In New York State. three towers abreast has been described as “visual saturaâ€" tion. but the proposed line would run five towers abreast. each tower carry- ing only one circuit. Further. there seems to he no attempt to minimize the visual impact, the brief states. The towers would be run on long straight routes exceeding 30 miles in places. following the skyline where it would be impossible to blend them into the country- side. COMPLETE CAR CARE SERVICE ' l 281 YONGE ST. N. â€" RICHMOND HILL Opposite Richmond Heghts Centre | : Telephone 884-8662 I Hours: 7 to 10 Mon. to Sat. â€" 9 to 6 Sunday I l-““““I‘II‘I‘I3 FREE FREE o BRISTOL AUTO RENTALS O Fronts of Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 65c Sides of Beef ., . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 75c Hind Quarters of Beef . . . . . . lb. 85c Sides of Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1b. 55c JUST GIVE US A TRY. YOU’LL BE MORE THAN SATISFIED. YOU’LL ALSO BE SUR- PRISED AT THE MONEY YOU SAVE! MINCED BEEF lb. 59c . 3 lbs. $1.55 FRESH GROUND CHUCK . lb. 69c LOOSE WEINERS . . . .. Levendale Road 0 Richmond Heights Centr: Telephone 884-5801 Mrs. J. Kettle. 104 Richmond St COOKED HAM SMf/(WP 01V 5956‘! WITH EVERY OIL and FILTER CHANGE WITH EVERY PROFESSIONAL TUNE-UP / I, w/ l m, SPECIALS! TOP QUALITY RED and BLUE BRAND BEEF CARS O TRUCKS 0 STATION WAGONS RSI ‘ LEVENDALE MEATS For Your Home Freezer RICHMOND HILL TEXACO SERVICE Brake Inspection : and Adjustment 0 Richmond Heights Centre TURKEYS and HAMS ENGINE SHAMPOO In earlier meetings with some of the affected munici- palities. Jim Sheddon of the hydro‘s property division said cost was one factor in deter- mining the choice of the route. In the Parkway Belt area land is valued at $20,- 000 to $40,000 an acre. Along the northern route it can be obtained for $8,000. in the forefront of the pro testing groups. Opponents of the chosen route are hoping that the proposed location of a sec- ond International Airport will force Hydro to recon- sider the route now pro- pos'ed. It was necessary. also. he said, to avoid the Toronto International Airport. at Mal- ton close to the Parkway utility corridor. The exact route of the Parkway Belt has not yet been determined, Davis told the delegation Monday. Hydro insists the new line must be in service in 1975 to serve new industries build- ing up in Southern Ontario. . . lb. 39c lb. $1.09 ll

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