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CLITHEROE HOLIDAYS; July 20th - Aug, 3rd#


■ (QLliwi^OB, holidays In 1957 (Will, be! from July 20th toj


St. Jaines’s Churcli, CUtheroe, on Saturday, of *Thomaa Hargreaves'Constahtlhe, only son of Mrs. A. Coristanttne, of Moorland View, Len^ Preston, and Miss Shelia HarfD, only daughter of Mr. wd |Mrs. E. Harris, of 47 Peel; Street, Glltheroe.


CONSTANl!IN£--HdBBiS The wedding took ^lace at


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the bride wore a heather tweed costume with brown acces­ sories and a spray of pink carnations.


Given away by! her father, A friend of thO bride and


bridegroom. Miss IsabelHartl- son, was bridesmaid. She wore a grey check costume! with a spray of pink camatloljis.


Mr. Stanley Grey, a friend of


the bridegroom, was b^t man, the duties of groomsman being carried out by Mr. Ken­ neth Harris, the ' bride’s brother.


After the ceremoniy, per­


formed by the Rev. J. S. Pany, a reception was held at the Starkle Arms Hotel, Clitheroe.


Mr. and, Mrs. ponstantlne


left for a honeymoon Ip Black­ pool, thb b/lde travelling in a turquoise -(green ’ coat with browii a'cce^ries!.!


I Among the gifts, w&e a set


of cutlery and dlshps from workfriends of the bride at Messrs. W. T. Searsops, Ltd., and a display cabinet from the brlde^oom’s employers, J. and A. Towler, Long Prestj>n.


will reside at Tranmere House, Long Preston.


Mr. and Mrs. ponstantine i


CMDWICK-MALONE MIR BRUSH CASES


:iGARETTE CASES 7RITiNG CASES'^


STUD BOXES; SHOPPING bIaGS


icHOOL bags! from m S |l ilANDBAGS, 119/6 to 160/-


|(jl(|)ves and Mittens yet soft as velvet. From 17/6 pr. ILATION and ANTLER CASES


imports Shop : . Bows and Arrc^ws . Darts and


IJer Skates . Golf Balls . Football Stockings.. Table Tennis Sets


iFi:


CluJdo . Scoop n |e s t


Sorry . Whot FOOTBALL- GAME


Dealers in Pine i For Over a


Leatjier Goods Century


\ Lever-s


St. John’s Chufch,! Read, on Saturday, between! Mlp Grace Malone, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.) Malone, of 3 Greenacres, Read; pnd Mr.


The! wedding took place at


'Sydney Chadwlcki elpest son of My. and Mrs. S. Chadwick, of 12 Denbigh Grove, Burnley.


the bride wore a! full-length, gown of Swiss embroidered; organza, cut in :the .Empire style, with a coronet of orange' blossom. Her bouquet was'of ,red roses.


Given away by jheJr father,


bridesmaids, p s s ' Anne apd Laura Malone, sisters of the bride, who' ■wore full-length dresses of turqut^lse poiilt eni- broldered with gold and car­ ried bouquets! of pink carna­ tions. ■


Attending her. were four ■ ■ ■!'


Misses Sheila! Malone, also !a sister of the bride,, and Linda Hargreaves, nfece of the bride­ groom, wore: full - length dresses of jmauve taffeta covered with inet and sequins and carried mixed posies.


’TW O' smaller bridesmaid. Mr. John Holgate, of BUHng-


ton, a , friend, of bride and 'groomi,' was/best man.


Chadwick, brother of A the ’groom, and Mr. R. Hargreaves,, brother-ln-law of th e ’groob.


The gtbopaslnen were Mr. p.


' The Rev. Gi Greatorex offi­ ciated and Mr. J. Blundell ^as at the organ. |


i [ A receptloh followed | at


Grainger’s Cafe, Read, and the couple’s futuije' residence ■will be at 27 Thompson Street, Padiham.


i j Among 'the; many preserilts


,shlp Mill, Read, and bed Uiieh from the bridegroom’s work­ mates at Mullard’s, Simon- stone Works, ,


were oven - ware from the bride’s work-friends at Frlend-


FAIRCLOUGH-HAWOBTH •> ! •


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day between! Miss 'Margdret Haworth, only daughter of Mr. and. Mrs.} T. Haworth, of 21 Greenacres, Road, and Mr. Peter Palrclough. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Falrclou^, of the Stork Hotel, Read,


Given away by her father,


the bride wore, a ballet-length dress of orchid pink lace vdth headdress to jone. Her spiray


was of lilies of the valley and freeslas.


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, She was attended, by her friend, Miss ibrothy Spencer, B.A., Of Rlmliigton, jwho wore


a ballet-length dress of grey and pink brocade with head­ dress to tone and ] carried a spray of Idles of the valley and freeslas.'


i '; , Mr. T. Dewhurst, the bride­


groom’s friend, formerly of- Read and now.of Jwarwlck- /shlre, was best man.


The usher, was Mr. P.


' Haworth, brother of the bride, and Messrs. !c. Myerscough ■and J. Pickles were ■ .men.


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A reception was held at the I Parker’s Arms, Nevrton.


Amongst the pr^ents was


one from Rea,'d'Cricket Club, of which the dridebopm Is 'a playing member. 1


, Mr. Tom Deyrhurst, the best man, was also formerly a well- known' Rlbbledale (League cricketer’with! Read.;


PATE-TOWLER


St. Ambrose’s Church, Grindle- ton. on Saturday, of Mr. Wil­ liam Stanworth Pate, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Llndley Pate, of Lyndale, Gisbum, and


The wedding tooi place at


the bride wore aj ballerina- length dress of white witch­ craft lace, cut i r ' the Empire -style.


J ALL


An oVen like Xmas turkey, for that mattei, to tender perfection more easi y and cheaply by^ ELEGTRICITY. '


tpis, that can cook such a' lot is just what you need'for that big And don’t forget—you can roast a turkey, or cook anything else


There’s no guesswork'in temperature contro keeps your


always.' The lieyv AUTO-TIME control, exclusive to ELEGTRICI TY., sees to cooking theimeal whilst you are out. It ca!n be fitted to all ELECTRIC cookers.


‘ cooker to taki care of all ydur Christmas cookkg.


ELECTRIC cooking. The automatic oven at the right heat


. DON’T SPEND CHWSTMAS IN THE KtTCHEN- There is si 'll lime to order a modem EI£GTMG


SEETHE LATEST COOKERS AT YOIIR ELEC^I^ICITY SERVICE CENTRE


To the HORTH - ' KINO STREET, CLITHERO ______ ' ■ ^ -.Turkey," Name: ■ ■ :


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WESTERN .ELE.OTRICJTY BOARD, ' t ■


.'ptun lnter»ted In an electric cooker and iwould Uke a free copy of the Xmae Bpclpe Book


' "Talking ■ ’I


veil was Iheld; In place by .a diamond-shaped' headdress of orange blossom and she car­ ried a shower, bouquet of red roses, stephahotls. Md lily-of- the-valley.


Wookey, was, matron-of-i honour and the bridegroom’s sisters, the' Misses B. and C. PAte were bridesmaids. .


1 The bride’s sister, Mrs., Ki


rlna^Jength dress- of, ice-blue nylon organza wlthiwliite pin­ head spots. The Misses Pate wore ballerhiaflength dresses, of shell-pink : nylon ; organza with whit^ pinhead, spdl3.


Mrs. Wookey wore a balle-


ed headdresses 'With shqes and gloves to tone and carried shower bouquets of pink and White canjAtlons. I


;They all wore white feather­


bridegroom’s brother, was best man, .the duties of grooidsman being shared by Mr. William A. Towler and Mr. Undley P.) Pate.


(Mr. James ; S. Pate the I ■


heavenly Father” and fLoire; Divine ” were sung. Mr. Nic­ holson was at the organ;.


formed by the Rev. E. Murga-; troyd, the hymns ‘‘Ledd us,


, During llhe ceremony]. per­


Black Bull Hotel. Rimlngton,, the couple left for a honey-: moon in London, the bride! travelUng In a forest-greenj fitted coat with black ,andi white accessories. 1


After a reception at the; . 1


fruit set, and dishes from the bride’s workfriends.


!


at No. 4, The Sykes. Grindle-1 ton, ■


Mr. and Mrs: Pate will live ■ i: ■ ■'


electric kettle and dishes from the .staff of 'Clitheroe Shirt-' Ings, Ltd,, and a cookeryjbook,


Among the gifts 1 weye: an] i Her circular i^alst-length grooms-.


St. John the Baptist’s R.C. Church, Padiham, on Satur­


The wedding took place at


10. Denton Aug. 10-24, , Droyis- t o Aug. 10-24, i Dukinfleld Aug.


'I D. -Darweju July 13-27, Sep. 7-


21-24. Elland July 13-27,! Sep.! , I ,


worth June!29-July 13, Aiig.’ai- Sep. 3.; Pi^kleton July i 13-27


une 22July 6, Sep, 14-16. Aug. 31|Bep| 2. ^ •


3, Sep. 7-9. IGreetlahd July! 13.27 Sep, 14-17, . :


: !


Aug.i, 10, Sep. : 21-24. tHehden Bndge July 13-27, Sep. 7-10. Hey- w ^ - July 13-27; Sep..,r,21-23, Hlndley Grpen June 20-Jiily 13, Sep. 7-10. ptollingworthl July 20- Aug. -3, 1 Sep., 14-16. ■ HpUlhwoodi June 22-July 6, Sep. 14-16.) Hor- 13-27, Sep.i 7-10.


Sep.l: 14^16. Sep; 14-17. Halifax July j 13-2/


H.


wich - July Hudderafleld Aug. 10-24.


Augi.l 10-24; I Hyde AK. —Klrkham June 2()-J(Uy 13, ug. 31-Sep. 3. } i f


. L.—Leek Aug. il7, iocf, '5-7. Lees June 22July 6, Sep.l 14.16.


Llttleborough Aug. 10-24 ] Long- ridge July 27-Aug. 10. .1 M.—Macclesfield June 22-July


Leyland July 20-Aug. 3J Sep. 7-9. J 13, Be]i 7-10,


6, Sep. ,28-Odt. 1. Marple A'ug..lO- 24. Middleton June 22-July e, Sep. 14-17. Middleiton [ Junction June 22-Jiily 6, Sep. 14-17. | Moss-


New MiUs , 17. ! Newton 10.


Ilss Shelia Margaret Towler, econd: daughter o/; Mr. and Mrs. William Towl^r, of. Stee- lands. Grindleton.


Given away by her father,"


ley July 20-Aug. 3,.Sepi 21-24. | N.—Nelson


JiJ;July 6-20,1 Sep. 7-Hl


ly 20-Aug. 3, Sep. 14- Heath July 27-Aug.


rpiROWN froipi hjs cycle ^hile riding iwith hiq club


on . j ,the Bolton-by-^wland road, I Copy Nook, on Sunday, Colin , Groames,! of 9 (Zloh Street, Blackburn, was taken to Blackburn Royal Infirmary


suffering rfrom severe gashes to his face; .


I / . l arlan Relief fund


district to the national’ fund! for Hungarian relief Is con-, talned; In (a letter from the' Lord Mayo:: of London. |


A PPRECIAtiON oi the help given, by CUtherod and


CUtheroe (Councillor J.fW. D, Critchleyj, he says: , !


pleasure ceipt foi you sent local fur glad If; the dofii thanks.


: ‘‘i !ha’


you will, conyey to ors i hiy (grateful


€ your app/al, and Ijshall be' ?^glad ,lf I.V


respective Chairmen' for: helping(l|i the l^cal effort.”


0U will thank the


. Last-week a further cheque £500 Was sent toiLondon.)


Clltheroe’s fund now stands at well over (i l.OOO.


Subscriptions received to Btb, 1956. i ■


The Tdssldo Union


^ v l ^ y acicnowledged 938 : Mothers'


j,- Mr. and Mrs. R.


, Sutcliffe ', Mr.; and iirs. E. Porrdst Boys-CUthOroe Royal Grammar School; ,. . ; |3l l 0 O'


Directors of 'tv. T. Swson ILW;' ......i.''i'io!


Mr. and Mrs. E..SeUwood 1 Mrs] H. Green


Mr. and Mrh J. W. ' Waddlngton


Miss Bessie Bijlggs .. Retiring Collyotion at the Parish'Churrfh on Sunday, Dey, 2nd , . . , 28 Anonymous


,G. Hetherington, Esq. CUthsroe and District Chamber o f ’T r a d e ' . fi l5, 0;


Anonymous John Benthani, EsqJ


to the Borough of GUtheroe, i the Rural District of CUthei rOe and the: Rural) District r of Boyrlaid are Included In


, ‘I not5 that in'addition


In enclosing I a re- the £300 -which'; to me from your d, and I (shall be


ve very /much Writing to the Mayoi: of


B. ijugdale ‘and Son, Ltd.


Tbe jMlsses Harrison, Downham


Proceeds of 'WWst} Drives , —Mrs. L, Robinson, } W^dlngton


Mr. and'Mrs, B. W.jDayey -'•Bashall Eaves }, .'..


Barrow Congregational Cburcb.


Nornian. Wlndle,, lisq.,, Cnatburh, ; .__I . . . .


Wlswell Women’s Insti­ tu te ’. ___


Mr. (and ; .Mrs. John Sroltb, Chatbum.!


10: 0 0 3


Anonymous;....... 3 CUtheroe Golf Club .... : 24 Anonymous!


22 6 0 0. 1 1 0


. 5 0 . 0 , 2 2 0


1 57 13 0 . ,, . : 2


St,. James’s Church . ... 2 Mrs.: C, Bradshaw j...;. . Rlbblesdale Oenient Ltd. 100


Total ..£1268,*18 ,8


,J. W. D, CRtTCHLEY,! ■ Mayor of CTtheroe.'


JAMES GREEN,'' I


Chairman of 'Glltberoa RD.O. E. WILLIAMSON, )'


ChMmisn of Bowland RD.O. M


IAYOR’8 WELfARE FUND CHRIS'TMAS APPEAL {


M_ P. B. MltcheU ... iss w. M, L, Lumb


Messi.i, James ’Ihomber, Ltd]


MesWs. Ramsbottom, Uddle and'Dlxoh ,.l. Mr. ilid Mrs. J, h;


......


5 (0 0 6 16 0 10


, Clltheroe Shirtings ' Ltd. lo; ^0 Mr. ayd llrs, .Pred Read ll( ;0 0


: Alderman an d : Mrs, F, ( ! ' Dugksle ' __ :l' 1 0


Sun/l^reet Mill' )' ■' ;(j l(Olliheroe) Ltd. ; ........ 2! 2 ' 0


lfayor’8 Parlour, -I Mayor,- Olltheroe.


IJ. W. D .CRITOHLEY, \


1 : , £37' 8 i- .


DIATHERaIiV or ElICTROLYSIS


' SaDerflaoos Hatr; Moles, . Warts, permanentljyi removed.


Miss Tomlinson (CertA Z.


(off St.-James I Street) BiOBNLET. Tel.!'6678 ;


ST. JAMES !bOW. - I


Houie;; Mon.; ’TueM Wed.. PtIm I 1 to 6 pan.;


Bat. by apDointment. ; SAVE LINO


Hava your Old: Flagged Floora Covered with Coloured Asohalt by


BL/iCKBURN.


ROBINSON, HEY8 & CO, tTD„ • I


The Old Jpirm; * .1 LOANS Unsecured : I ADVANCES £5 to £5.000


• I F, 8. RICHARDS LTD;, 11. WELFCRD RCAD, LEICESTER.


^' Te|. 5342.


W. Esq, Units Ltd. B. Motors, Ltd. . Sowerbutte, jsq.' itham, Esq.


OotuicUlor and Mr^ J. W Critchley


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2 2 0 |l0 ^ 0


Every da' r, all sorts of people bring to us all sorts!6f fir andal problems. We, in


(cqnsequence,|spen i a good deal of our' 'time finding the ai swers, pving advice and 'rendering assistance-.;.; tajking turkey, in feet. We call thi I serince and if you’d


like to know more ibout it, there’s a booklet* to tell yoi, : !


'^MidlandBaJiStrvicesforYou’i from any ofour 2130branches '


m id l Iand ban , HEAP OFnCE: POoLtRYj


‘ ’, \ -wi LIMITED L0iND0N,B.C4 ■ ! talking turkey J .F.-Pacit dug. 110-24. Pailsworth ; I ■ ' !


^ p , 14-16, I! Gorton July 27-Aug. 10. Great prwood July 20-Aug.


G. —Glossdp July 20-Aug; 3,


E. -Earby July 6-20, AugTiSl-" July 6-20, Sep,;


medals


service will get petirol |


the delivery of school meals. This assurance was glvdn to


p i ^ O L rationing- Is not expected to Interfere with


menjbers of Bovjland District Education Sub-committee at Clitheroe last i week,! • after questions by Counclllof B. Ben|;fey. } } ■ '


Actlilg Divisional Education Officer, pointed put that school meals were delivered wheij petrol was rationed during and afterithe war. The supp ementary pe.trol had


Replying, Mr.! P. W. • Riley, j


never been: refused. He could not thfiik it would be refused


now,! though he had no'offlcial Information.',


-Hadfldd - July 20-Aug. : 3.' 'Haslingden July 27-


'Rural Council’s water-scheme :came Into operation. | ' There was electricity] how­ ever; and It was proposed to


Instal an electric wash-boiler and;; a hot cupboard.' ! This would cost about £ 10. ; Ini order to comply with the


Slaldbumi children dln^ in the village hall. 1A washbasin was (being Installed there, too.


new,! hygiene regulations, the committee approved?, the In­ stallation of a washbasin near G the |i sink in the sculldry at Mr. Riley pointed oub that


rlndleton. ■ ! ; | -


. Mji Riley said there 1 would nol^fbe piped water at Pay- thorne School until Bowland


Improvements for the school- meals service at Paythome County School. Grindleton C. of E.! School, and at Slaldbum.


The committee approved ' I'j


V m . W. W EITISIDE — LIMITED


* ' WINE &. SPIMT AND (pGAR MERCHANTS


32, ^astfe Street, Clitheroe PHONE Nos. I 886/j7;-(Two Lines)


CHRISTMAS pjELIVERlES


PETROL SHORTAGE Ouj: fiel for transport is to be cut drastically ; and .some modi^cation of ouf normal delivety servjce is unavoidably


. We will| welcome the co-operation, of our customers (in placing orders well ahead of Ghristmas,


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August Sfdl and S^tember 21st ' to-24th.. I :


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by Maariii A.-A


Here Is


Atherton Jme 29-July 13, '7-10.. ' -


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July i3-27, Sep. 21-24, Barfbijriord July 6-20, Sep. 7-11. Blackburn; July 20-Aug 3, Sep. 14-17,


Sep. i 21-23. Bamber, BrldgeJ July 20-Aiig. 3, £ep, 7-9. Bamoloswlck:


B.-^BacUp' ‘ July ; 27-Aug. . 10,;


Lyne Aug. io-24. Astley Bridge! June 2Wuly ,13, Aug. 31-Sep. 3..


3rd, -Sep;


m, July 20th-Aug. 10. -Ariiton-under-i


official, list issued Royal Exch^e;


! 0.—


24.; Pendlebury July 27-Aug.'10. Preston, July 20-Aug, 3, Sep. 7-0;


Sep. ' 14-16. Oswaldtwistle July 20- Aug. S,-Sep. 2830. ■ ': 1^—Padiham July '6-20, S^, 21-


Oldham June 22TJuly 0,


7-10. Ramsbottom July 6-20 S^„ 21- 24.1 RawtenstaU! July '27-Aug. 10, Sep; 21-24. Reddish Aug. 10- 24 ffipponden July 13-27, Sep, 14-17. r Ririiton July 20:Aug, 3, Sep.-7-10.' Rochdale . Aug, lOr-24 Romlley Aug. 10-24' Royton Aug.


Br-RadoliSe July , 6-20, Sep. ;;; ■*


Sep. 2SPct. 1.1 Bolton June 29- July 13, Aiig. 31-Sep.-3.'Bradford: Aug. 3-17, Bredbuiy Aug. 10-24.; Briarfleld Jiily: 6-20, Sep., Brlghouse Aug. 10-24. abad-; bottom July 20-Aug. 3, S^. 14-16. Burnley July 6-20, Sep. -7-11. Bury July f20, Ssp. 21-24. '


6i Sep. 14-ffi. Chorley July 20- Aug. 3, Sep, 7-lo. Church'; July 20- Aug. 3, Sep. 2M0. Clayton-; le-Moois July 20-AUg. 3, Sep. 28- 30. ClltherM July 20-Aug. 3, Sep. 21- 24, Colne, July 6-20, Sepl 7-10. Compstall Aug. 10-24. Oonfeleton, Aug. 10-24, (toppul July 6-20, Sep. 7-9.: Crompton Aug. 10-24,


C.--f3hadd^eitt6n June 22-Juiy' BoUington July 27-Augi 10,1


: July 0, Sep. 14-16.: Shaw Arig.’ 10-24.


24. Sowerby Bridge July, 13-27, Sep. j4-17. SprlngiSead June 2^


, .


10, Sep. 21-23. iStaljbrldge July 20-Auk. 3, Sep. 21-23, Stoc^rt Aug; jo-24 Swlnton,' Julyi27-Aug.


S. —


7-10. 21-24 Aug. 29-Jruly,


T. -Todmorden July 13-27, Sep. Tottington July 6-2o, Sep. Turton Junb : 29^uly 13.


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Sep, ,'21-24 , Westhoughton , June 29-Jujy 13. Aug. 31-Sep. 3i Whaley Bridge Aug. 10-24, jTOallpy July 20-Aug, 3, Sepl 14-17. 'Whitworth Aug. flO-24. Wigan July 6-20, Sep, 7-9. ■ysfoolfold July (6-20, S^. 21-


W.-pWaterfoot July 27-Aug. lo! I 1


31-Sep. 3. ’Tfldeslely June 13; Sep. 7-10. , |


Especially for entertaining,|n ore ^ more


people now choose the finest friendliest drink of all— Wind Nothing (rise goes so


Iweil with good food and good company, gives such a sparkle to parlies. Both men and women enjoy it, anJ it’s not expensive—so you can be generons. Wine brings a special glow t(/all your Christmas festivities;


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--we shall be glad to advise,; 'ou and help you choose exactly the \ 'ines you want. Here are just a few bn-;f hints;


Don’t worry if you’re hot'; in expert


• SH E ^Y is the perfect aj pelizer, before ( a meal or with the soup.( l;ut it’s delicious at any time; and it keeps; lerfecUy after ;, opening, so you can always offer your friends a glass.


TABLE WINBS can be quite inexpensive and a bottle easily serves, four people. With fish and white meat you’ll en qy v/hfte wine, served cold. With roMts,'’grills £ nd game, red wine at room temperato. Champagne goes with ererfthing!


dessert, and traditional fpi toasts. Fine alSo at odd moments—like sherry, itj ieeps after openhig!


WINE COSTS SO LITTLE I viDM SO MUCH! I


WE SHALL BE GLAD 'TO ADVISE YOU ' , ' ; ■' ■ ' '■ . : ’


iPROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS ^RiTE 'OR Call F or Our'i L atest Priot Lis t !


,'1 . ' I ' Stacksteads ^July 127-Aug. S.-Sklptoa July 13-27, Sep. 21-


CUtheros Advertiser ^ Times, Det


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• PORT—vintage, tawny or ruby--is a wonderful driijk to round off a good meal. Perfect with cheese or


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