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The Liberal, 18 Oct 1973, p. 20

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20 Trinity 18 8:00 a.m.â€"â€"â€"Holy Communion 10:30 a.m.â€"-Holy Communion Nursery and Church School for all ages Baby Care Provided MAPLE ALLIANCE CHURCH Maple Comunity Centre Keele Street North. Maple Pastor: D. S. Davidson 223-9725 Sunday Services 9:45 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11:00 a.m.â€"-Moming Worship Service 7:00 p.m.â€"â€"Evening Service Everyone Welcome 8:00 a.m.â€"Eucharist 10:30 a.m.â€"Worship, Church School. Youth Program and Nursery. Wednesdays 10:00 a.m.â€"Eucharist 7:00 p.m.â€"Eucharist 8 n.m.â€"Holy Communion 11 |.m.â€"M0rning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 mm THORNHILL Brooke and Jane Street. Rector Rev. Canon H. R. Howden. B.A., L.Th. Mr. Graham Upcrai‘t. LRAM Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, OCT. 21, 1973 Trinity XVIII 8:00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 10:30 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer Preacher: The Rector WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24 10:00 a.m.â€"â€"Holy Communion Prayer Circle follows second and fourth Wednesdays. Mackay Drive â€" Richvale 889-6789 Rev. J. T. Coneybeare B.A., L.Th. Incumbent Mr. Robert Long, Organist SUNDAY. OCT. 21. 1973 Trinity XVIII 11:00 a.m.â€"Church School 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer Preaching the Old Book, the New Birth, the Precious Blood and the Blessed Hope at WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Weldrick Road and Bathurst Street Rev. B. T. McSpadden Pastor â€" Phone 884-7859 10 a.m.â€"Bible School. Classes for all ages. 11 a.m.â€"Moming Service. 7 p.m.â€"Evening Service Wednesday 8 p.m.â€"Prayer Meeting. City ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH Maple The Angllcnn Church of Canada Rev. Ramsey Armitue Rector An Old Fashioned Country Church on the Edge of the HOLY TRINITY CHURCH ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN Yonze at Vaughan Richmond Hill 884-2227 Rector Rev. Bernard Barre“ 884-1394 Rev. John Coneybeare 889-6789 Rev. Fred Jackson 884-2418 SUNDAYS THE CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL Bnyview and Crosby Richmond Hill Rev. David N. Sproule 884-4236 SUNDAY, OCT. 21, 1973 ANGLICAN EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH JACKPOT $500 ALLIANCE OCTOBER 23 â€" 20 Regular Games 1 share the wealth - 1 rainbow - 1 pie plate Earlybirds 7 :30 pm. BAPTIST Yonge St. N. EVERY TUESDAY - 8 RM. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Oct. 18, 1973 St. Mary’s Parish Hall n. N. â€" Richmond Hill (opposite Canadian Tire) Join with us in worship Thornhill United Church 139mm Thrallan Wed. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M Rev. Alf McAlister B.A., B.D. A warm welcome awaits you SUNDAY. OCI‘. 21, 1973 11 AM. â€" Guest Preacher: The Very Rev. A. B. B. Moore (170th Anniversary) 7:30 P.M. â€" “The Chancellors" Nursery & Sunday School â€" 11:00 AM. 884-3091 223-8217 SUNDAY, OCT. 21, 1973 9:45 a.m.â€"â€"Sunday School for all ages 11 a.m.â€"Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.â€"Evenlng Service 884-8038 SUNDAY. OCT. 21, 1973 9:45 am.â€" The Church School Adult Blble Class begins. 11:00 a.m.â€"Mornlng Worship Soloist: Mrs. Douglas Harris Sermon: “SEEING THE INVISIBLE" Wednesday 7:30 p.m.â€"Bible Study N0 STEPS! A Walk-In Church Helpful to Parapleglcs All Welcome RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. E. C. Corbett, BTh, BEE 50 Wright Street ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH (Convention of Ont. 8: Que.) 75 Oxford Street Richmond Hill Minister Rev. Dana H. Lamb, THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH Stop 17. Yonge Stree‘ (Convention of Ont. & Que.) Rev. Ernest L. Johns 'SfJNDAY, OCT. 21, 1973 11 a.m.â€"-Worship Service Promotion Sunday LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH 26 Church Street Thornhill â€" Tel. 889-0175 Pastor: Rev. D. A. Whitelaw Tel. 889-0476 SUNDAY. OCT. 21, 1973 10:00 am.â€" Bible School for All 11:00 am.â€" Preaching the Word 7:00 pm.â€" Gospel Fellowship A WELCOME AWAITS YOU Dauphinee Pastor â€" 884-5264 SUNDAY, OCT. 21, 1973 18th Sunday After Trinity 9:30 a.m.â€"â€"Sunday Church School with Adult Class 11:00 a.m.â€"The Service Note: Nursery care is pro- vided during the Worship Service. Wednesday 7:30 p.m.â€"Prayer and Bible Study. CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH Royal Orchard Boulevard Bay Thorn Drive Thornhill, Ontario Arnold D. Weigel. B.A., B.D. Pastor Phone 889-0873 SUNDAY. OCT. 21, 1973 9:30 a.m.â€"-Sunday Church Schoolâ€"â€"Grade 3 and up 11:00 a.m.â€"Sunday Church Schoolâ€"Nursery to grade 2 11:00 a.m.â€"Worship Service Infant Nursery Provided EVERYONE WELCOME ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 Miles South of Maple) SUNDAY, OCT. 21, 1973 9:30 a.m.-â€"The Service 10:30 a.m.â€" 884-5816 Robert Richardson. B.A.. Organist angl rghqlArmaster ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Bayview Avenue S.. LUTHERAN Richmond Hill Near Centre Street The Rev. James S. Sunday Church School Church School and Nursery Care WELCOME ALL 55 NUMBERS 3A., B.D. Stay-laters 223-82 47 Sun. 28thâ€"- RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Wallace Minister Organist and Chair Leader Mrs. Vlctorla Fraser Mus. Bac. SUNDAY. OCT. 21, 1973 11:00 a.m.â€"-Morning Worship Laity Sunday Browniesâ€"Tuesday. Cubsâ€"Wednesday. Choir. Jr. & Sr.â€"Thursday. October GORMLEY MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. Eldon Boettger. Pastor Phone: 887-5846 SUNDAY, OCT. 21, 1973 9:50 am.â€" Family Bible Hour 11:00 a.m.â€"Worship Service 7:30 p.m.â€"â€"Gospel Fellow- ship A WARM WELCOME BANFIELD MEMORIAL CHURCH 89 Centre Avenue, Willowdale Serving Richmond Hill Thornhlll - Willowdale SUNDAY, OCT. 21, 1973 9:00 a.m.â€"Anniversary Guest, Rev. A. Walsh 10:00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11:00 a.m.â€"â€"Rev. Arthur Walsh preaching. 7:00 p.m.â€"John W. Peter- son‘s new novel “Jesus Is Coming“ presented by the choir. Family Night Every Wednesday, 7 pm. for clubs. 7:30 p.m.â€"Bible Study Friday Youth Night, 8:00 pm. Pastoral Team Pastor: Alf Rees Associate Pastors: Mark Bolender Winston Thurton Ray Semeniuk Youth Director: Denis Bell Choir Director: Al Braun ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH 325 Crosby Avenue Rev. John McTavish Minister â€" 884-5526 SUNDAY, OCT. 21, 1973 11:00 a.m,â€" Worship Service Nursery Care Provided WELCOME MAPLE-CARRVILLE PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Stanley E. Snowden B.A., B.D., Minister 832-1403 SUNDAY, OCT. 21, 1973 9:45 a.m.â€"Carrville Worship Service 10 a_m.-â€"â€"Maple Sunday School 11:15 a.m.â€"Maple Worship Service The Missionary Church RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Yonge and Centre Streets Ministers Rev. Robert F. Smith 884-1675 The Rev. Rowan D. Binning 884-1301 Organist and Choir Leader Allan G. Andrew's Church Office â€" 884-1301 SUNDAY, OCT. 21, 1973 9:00 a.m.â€"â€"Seekers 9:30 a.m.â€"Church School 11:00 am. â€" Sunday Service Nursery 82 Fur-Kindergarten 8; Primary Care RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL SUNDAY, OCT. 21, 1973 9:30 a.m.â€"The Lord’s Sup. per 11 a.m.â€"â€"Family Bikle Hour 11 a.m.â€"Sunday School Kindergarten to Grade 6 Bible School for Grade 7 and 1 up 7 p.m.â€"Evening Service ‘ 212 Hillsview Drive (below the Dunlap) Observatory) ‘ 884-5029 Pastor , Davld A. Dyer, 8A.. B.D. ' 884-6629 SUNDAY. OCT. 21, 1973 9:45 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship ‘ Service of Holy Communion 7:00 p.m,â€"Sunday Evening Gospel Hour ‘ Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.â€"-Midweek Bible Study and Prayer! Hour ; Wednesday, 6:45 p.m.â€"Chris-t tian Youth Crusaders Thursday, 10:00 a.m.â€"Ladies1 Coffee Cup Bible Study‘ Hour Saturday, 7:30 p.m. â€" Youth Night Tuesday 8 p.m.â€"Bible Study and Prayer. 24 Oak Avenue, Richvale RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Reformation Sunday ALL WELCOME Other Denominations UNITED AWAITS YOU All Are Welcome Service at 10:30 am. & 5:00 pm. Every other Sunday 9:00 am. Worship Service in the Dutch language. Sunday Services 9:45 a.m.â€"Bible School. Classes for all ages. 11:00 a‘m.â€"Morning Service 7:00 pm.â€" RICHMOND HILL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 80 Elgin Mills Road West Pastor F. C. J. Pearse 493-6200 Saturday 9:30 a.m.â€"â€"Sabbath School 11:00 a.m.â€"â€"Divine Worship Communion Service WEDNESDAY 8:00 p.m.â€"Bib1e Studyi BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH 146 Thornridge Dr., Thornhill Minister: Rev. D. Vanda-Boom, MT}! 889-5225 Sufiday, 1:00 p.m.â€"Watch “The Herald of Truth", TV Channel 3, Barrie. A. E. ATKINSON Minister â€" 669-1831 D. Paterson. Sec. 225-9745 Children's Aid Society Seeks Foster Parents â€" Group Homes More then 100 foster pa- rents and staff members turned up at East Gwillim- bury Community Centre Monday night. as the Child- ren's Aid Society of York both staged its annual Fos- ter Parents‘ Night and got Children's Aid Week (Octo- ber 14-20) off to a dancing start. Seeing that the latter was sustained was the “Nostal- gia” band, which provided music following the buffet dinner. As part of Children‘s Aid Week, the Society is sponso- ring a TV program depicting its work, and is also making a bid now for more foster parents, especially for group homes. Shirley Cruikshank of Kleinburg. chairman of the public relations and volun- teer committee of the socie- ty, described the latter as homes taking in from four to eight teen-aged children. While in ‘the homes, the democratic process is fol- lowed 't‘o help the children develop their potential. with the parents assuming the role of leaders, as 1he child- ren (try to find themselves. .-.. .._, “We're not looking for surrogate fathers," Mrs. Cruikshank said. She said that group homes prepared the children to re- enter society through a home atmosphere. rather than an institutional one, which was more costly. She said that the children â€"â€" who have emotional ‘d'isâ€" turbances, and who can’t be placed in boster 'homes be- cause of their ages â€" atltend regular schools while in the group homes. 2 ,1 LL-‘ Guest speaker at Sunday’s 11 am 170th Anniversary service in Thornhill United Church will be Dr. A. B. B. Moore, immediate past Mod- erator of the United Church of Canada. A former princi- pal of St. Andrew’s College in Saskatoon. he was presi- dent of Victoria University in Toronto for 20 years. Re- cently he has been president Set the Canadian Council of 1 Churches. ‘ As the concluding feature of the 170th Anniversary celebrations the “Chancel- lors” from Central United Church, Weston. will present a celebration worship in song at 7:30 pm. They are a folkâ€" singing choir and band of approximately 70 young peo- ple. whose contemporary mes- sage is presented with great enthusiasm and joy. Wednesday 7:30 p.m.â€"Prayer Meeting A11 Are Welcome in thé'rérgi'dé, but that indi- vidual applications for £05- ter parents are required as well. D.v Misfé'r'fi’iks-hank said that two group V’nom‘es are needed A CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Road and King High Drive CONCORD Not a Denomination. DR. A. B. B. MOORE 170th Anniversary A Church of The New Testament Order Plans for York County Board of Education’s propos- ed new administration build- ing are still up in the air. School Trustees Confused As TolA western Campus For Seneca College ‘ Resiaents m southwester \‘anv Hnalnn nnrl wearer] Despite a lengthy debate on the subject last week. the board still seems unsure as to whether it had agreed to build it, rent it, or just use it on long weekends. The staff report itself, calling for the board to ac- cept in principle the use of a modified stipulated sum. form of contract, for the design and construction 0! this project. Trustee Tom Johnston 0! Keswick, who moved the staff recommendation. said he would like the board to “definitely state" whether it was going to lease the build- ing from another builder. or whether it should own its own building. Trustee MacKay said he felt it was a matter of the finance committee. of which he is chairman, to look into. TO BUILD OR NOT TO Mr. Hall said the first problem was to clarify whe- ther the board was going to build. He said the resolution passed by the board August 20 sought approval from the Ministry of Education to con- struct its,own building. However, a reply from J. W. Storey. acting regional director of education, stated it was necessary to receive the approval of the Ministry. but it would be to the board’s advantage to submit sketch plans to the School Plant Approval Section “ibr uhe purpose of providing an ob- jective viewpoint. . .” Trustee Craig Cribar of Newmarket said he didn't think he had committed him- self to build it. “Did the board rule out the possibility of a lease- back?" asked Trustee Donald Sim of Markham. "Trustee Douglas Allen of Richmond Hill said the board hadn't committed itself yet to The Children’s Aid Socie- ty has its headquarters at 288 Cawthra Boulevard in Newmarket. Circulation of books from the three branches of Rich- mond Hill Public Library increased 13.38% in the per- iod between January and September 1973 compared to the same period in 1972, Library Board Chairman Ruth Biggin told members of Richmond Hill Council Mon- day evening. Circulation Up In All Branches 0f R.H. library The total (including books circulated by volunteers to shutins) was 215,147 (2,364 to shutins). In 1972 the total was 189,753. Greatest circulation, of course. was from the main branch, located on Wright Street, which loaned 163,073 books during the eleven months compared to 142,417 in 1972. Richvale's Branch’s circulation increased from 28,491 in 1972 to 29,843 in 1971 and Wildwood Branch at Lake Wilcox circulated 22,231 volumes in 1973 and 18,845 in 1973. Besides that 3,339 record- ings, 1,194 8 mm and 2,050 mm films and 376 projectors were loaned. a decrease? of 354 during the year due to a backlog of material waiting to be recatalogued and pro- cessed. All these are avail- able from all three branches. Extension of services has been handled without any increase in the staff of 20, Mrs. Biggin pointed out and alterations have put into ac- tive use every square inch of space in the main building. For example, the hall in the lower floor has been carpeted in a brightly figured 'broad- loom. furnished with com- fortable chairs and is used for a program for the moth- ers who bring their children to the weekly story hour and film showings. 0 Coffee Cakes. Doughnuts. Sweet Goods 0 French Pastries and Danish Pastries o A Large Assortment of Home Made Cookies Or our Specialty . . . Black Forest Cherry Cake (Schwarzwaelder Kirsh Torte’ Have you tried our . . . 0 Home Made Bread. Buns. Rolls 0 Meat Pies, Beef Rolls PUMPKIN PIE . . . . 79¢ CANADIAN BRICK CHEESE 99¢lb. Levendale Pastry 8. Delicatessen 1507/7 HAVING A PARTY? Don’t know how much meat, potato salad, etc., to serve or how much it will cost? Call us. We will help you. We sell exclusively WE’RE LOCATED AT 22 LEVENDALE RD., RICHMOND HILL TELEPHONE: 884-6691 0 Open 6 Days a Week When your recipe fails . a . try us This Week’s Specials Mr. Hall said the board? wasn’t committed to the size,‘ cost or mode of financing.‘ and had appointed commit- tees to look into the func- tions, financing and site of the building. building the centre Trustee Norman Weller said the board couldn't make a decision without knowing the financial picture. A motion by Vice-Chair- man Merna Colbourne of Mount Albert that the matter be tabled until the finance committee reports on it, was carried by the, meeting. A new building was rec- ommended a year ago in a report of the Special Com- mittee on Administration Facilities. chaired by Trus- tee Johnston. The report said that the objectives of the board would be best served by the consolidation of a single location of the administrative function, along with the supporting facilities serving the school system. At present the main of- fices of the board are locat- ed in a 90â€"year-old former school in Aurora, while var- ious of its other services are located throughout the red- ion. centre In its five-year forecast of a year ago. the board set down $1,700,000 for the new North Thornhill Ward 2 Markham Councillor Roy Muldrew of 58 Romfleld Cir- cuit has invited local resi- dents to a meeting on local municipal affairs tonight (Thursday) from 8 pm to 11 pm at the Heintzman House Community Centre. Baythorn Councillor Muldrew Meet People Night Councillor Muldrew plans a coffee pot and information session where town business can be explained and citizens can have an opportunity to personally express their views. A large quantity of maps, drawings and plans relating to current concerns are to be available. along with some town staff mem- Drive and Boulevard. bers to matters. Ward 2 includes the area bounded by Yonge Street, the Toronto Ladies Golf Club, Highway 7 East and the proâ€" posed Highway 404 right-of- way on the west side of Woodbine Avenue (Don Mills Road). Learn Modern Square Dancing : Everv Thursday â€" 8 to 10:30 pm. A p gm---u--n-o.o-o.o.o.o.o.o.<.o.< b -I.<>.0.1.0-0.4I.( -I-‘-1v.0.0.¢ - - ~-«.« .1." " SHOPPINGfota BARGAIN We have a vacancy for a person with experience on high speed automatic presses. A background in tool and die maintenance would be an asset,‘ r V Exceliréhtr rémuheration and company paid fringe benefits. Every Thursday â€" 8 to 10:30 pm. ' ROSELAWN SCHOOL I Camille Road. Richmond Hill | Caller â€" JIM FRASER ‘ I For information: 889-1061, 884-2339, 889-7989 ,“““““II“. ““I“'ii‘i“-‘ Automatic Press Line Maintainer We have: FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, CHINA and MANY OTHER BARGAINS. Come in and browse. Those qualified please telephone: 669-1401 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS DEPARTMENT CROWN CORK & SEAL CO. LTD. 7900 KEELE STREET PACKERS LIMITED PRODUCTS explain technical A-l FURNITURE SALES 360 Newkirk 311., Richmond Hill IWorld Wide Shipping Building) 889-5101 Royal Orchard iéii‘“ I (North of Highway 7) HAPPINESS} IS.... 4 Residents in southwestern York Regron and western areas in North York will eoun nave wider scope in messing courses of commu- mty college varlety wnen Seneca College opens a new campus on Lawrence Aveâ€" nue near Jane Street. wonurmmg acquisition at me p-rupcuy on a long-term lease. beneca Presluen-L Wil- uvam Newnham stated that courses to be offered at the new location are being “es- pecially demgned to answer the needs 01 people in the Nor-Ln York and York area west of Yonge Street." The Lawrence Campus is now open during the day and in the evening, offering coursrs for career develop- ment at the post-secondary level, skill training or lei- sure enjoymemt on either a full or part-time basis throughout the year. Oourses may be taken for credit toward a Seneca dip- loma or simply because you’re interested in a parti- cular subject. It is expected that a wide variety of programs will eventually become available at the new campus. At the college's Finch location, for example, over 450 different full and part-time courses are available this fall. The special educational needs and desires of people In the nonthest Metro area are to be strongly emphasi- zed in planning programs at the Lawrence Campus, says Dean Wllliam Stoddart. col- lege official responsible for the new location. Associate Dean Douglas Sherk, whose office is on the new campus, will be devo- ting considerable 1time im- ward assessment of commu- nity needs and planning of course offerings. Dean Sherk states he will welcome program sugges- tions from anyone in the community by telephone, by letter or in person. He can be contacted at the new lo- cation, 1780 Lawrence Ave- nue West, or by telephoning 249-3335. Where demonstrated needs arise over the next few weeks, Dean Stoddart says programs will begin imme- diately. More formal course offerings will follow. Dean Stoddart adds that persons who may be interes- ted’ in staffing the new cen- tre on full or part-time tea- ching assignments should also contact him as soon as possible. SELL YOUR. UNWANTABLES PHONE 884-1105 i Class “A” Licensed : with some bookkeeping and typing experience for Service Department in car dealership. APPLY M'R. ART RAINEY 221-5581 DODGE ONTARIO CAR CO. LIMITED with dealership experience preferred. A flat rate shop. 5 day week. i APPLY TO MR. ART RAINEY I 221-5581 I DODGE ONTARIO CAR CO. LIMITED | .“!“““““‘i Duties of this position will include: statistical analysis, labour reports and other related duties. Excellent salary and fringe benefits. For interview please call: MR. D. B. SHEPPARD, 669-1930 0 Operators for afternoon ,and midnight shifts 0 Set Up and Machine Mechanics - experienced only 0 Purchasing and Expediting O Janitor Apply in Person 9-4 or phone for appoint- ment, ask for Mrs. MacLeod - 889â€"9100. VCA/FORMOLD PLASTICS 95 Newkirk Road, Richmond Hill AUTO MECHANIC For Chrysler Dealership in Willowdale. Must have accounting and typing experience. Dut- ies to consist of processing new and used car deals, salesmen’s commissions and inventor- ies. 5 day week. Hours 9 am. to 5 pm. “““““““‘ Our Company is a medium size converter of polyethylene and cellophane. We print our materials by the flexographic process. We make our poly and cello bags in a variety of ways. Our need is for both experienced and trainee pressmen, bag machine operators and slitter operators. As we are building a new plant in Newmarâ€" ket, there is an excellent opportunity for you to get in on the ground floor of our expansion program. If you would like to learn a good trade,. are reliable, have 2 years of high school, we will invest in training you. Those of you who are experienced, live in or would like to live in, the Newmarket, Aurora, Richmond Hill area are certainly of sincere interest. OPPORTUNITY Please call Brian Baker or John Power, Nor Baker Limited, 362-6417 or 895-2308 for an interview in Newmarket or Toronto. Requires for: ENGINEERING DEPT.: Applicants must be experienced and be able to provide work references. Permanent positions, excellent working con- ditions and all fringe benefits. Guaranteed 50-hr., 5-day work week with overtime. Qualified and experienced personnel only Ceeco Machinery Mfg. lid. Pilkington Bros. Canada Ltd. REQUIRES Junior Accounting Clerk Packaging Materials Mfg. Apply in person or phone Personnel Dept. HELP WANTED! Apply Mrs. Evans 22 1 - 558 1 2180 HWY. 7 (At Keele) CONCORD, ONTARIO MANUFACTURER OF HEAVY MACHINERY FOR THE WIRE AND CABLE INDUSTRY MANUFACTURING DEPT. : CASHIER Electrician Lathe Operators Machine Fitters Bench Fitters Machine Designers Draftsmen/Women 669-2204

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