* ' Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertwing). Burnley 422881 (Classified) , { : \ i 7 - > * l , ' c ^ ^ V w » V f 0 ; N ew s , from the Villages A,„ READ
Communion s A joint family communion-
Simonstone, was attended by 127 villagers from Read -and
ervice at St Peter’s Church, tE f f iS if f iS a t ^ o n
t- , Councillors ■ heard - that - fur- - ; her vandalism has-occurred'-
.with “Lifelme’. who will speak ; . about drug awareness. - - .
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place beneath the stained; .Tolley, Mr'E. Dearing.- ; /- ‘.winneiB^ataheawice.weekly ^OriHundai, mnrnmw ♦ o ' "^^Grime "won'the spet"^'sodals for Sabden Over 60sb
pfac^ben^ath the staine'd'’
a . £ " | | ^ htion of. Holy .Communion,with HoWen;
be held
but.the children-will ;> meet in
church.for Sunday School at 11a. m. . -
ymns at- St John’s Church. ' ' Read.' No'-family.’ service will |
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Meeting........................ hold a committee meeting'on RhnlSSt nn
D ane s ^ " ts ^M r s : J i: : ■ .The- folloudng were prize-; ' ■•■".*■ RIMINGTON 1
Edmondson.' Gents: Mr W. Ireland" and Mrs Elizabeth Ireland. -Dominoes: Mrs Frances Lowe, Mrs Pauline - Taylor and Mr James Royal, Raffle: Mrs Wade. Mrs Taylor l and Mrs Ireland. Whist —
adies: Mrs E.'Chamley, Mrs Wade. Gents: Mrs Eva Ma
Mond aw;at,- 26: - Str J i t s , tute brefnWed^bJ tb l man" M»
Ivy.Cottam and Mr Row- t s s
Dominoes: Mrs M. Bleasdale, p m Cricket blub • -
family bonfire outside .the :? ectr? ?rSan,wltb bvely and Fawkes competition, will be paviUon on Saturday to be Ut If1”6 . °anSe ^avoM
at 6-30 p.m. Hot dogs a n d hamburgers will .be on sale fa* > de, wmaera,wer®
fterwards there, will be a " ^ Jnnuaw 19th to the Mark ■ be the children’s own work, children’s disco in the pavil- . . tt0 B?nd: .
children must be accompanied ,o e rv lc e byan adult.
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mg of Read Fnendly Circle on by Mr Robin C]ark_ Tuesday will be Mr R. Scho field and. Mr D. Stanworth. t who will give an illustrated
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will be held at the Reformed Church, Bast an(j wjh be ut at 6-30 p.m. View, at. 7-30. p.m. Refresh- There will be a Jacob’s join of t ments will be served during plot toffee,. baked potatoes,
Our District”: The meeting ‘ ............... United
he evening. ; . •t' -s
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wTonight Read Youth Group rother’s; Leisure Complex,
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KAt the meeting of "Read Later, at the dominoes ses- affected by erosion. They also torian sawmill,
where.they
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o f l S l l& L e He gave veyor and the police authority
. o completion of repairs to the v v main road.,The council will Jetyr, p the authonticsTknbw':its; slip: v
would be exacerbated should t Simonstone Lane close prior
for pensioners will be held on’ December 2nd in Read CE i School and councillors were
ort of Mr Redpath’s views." ' The anmmVChnstmas lunch:
and Simonstone VE/VJ 60th' his work at a meeting of the years- ago when she cele- atrated her 26th anniversary h the school and there was a -
rnniversary celebrations iaised £580 for the Royal Brit ssh Lemon. A cheque was pre tented to Mr Jim Haworth, breasurer of the Padiham
snformed that 20 local organi aations involved in the Read
Simonstone Parish Council are to meet on November 23rd at 7-30 p.m. at Read CE School for a talk by Mrs Linda Keighley, a voluntary worker
• Countryside officer David Oyston, who supervises the Bowland area of outstanding natural beauty, spohe * about
ranch.Members of the council and Eparrow hawk and woodcock. ' ■
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Ladies’ Evening Fellowship at Whalley Methodist Church. He also spoke about ' the i superb bird life of the area,
r.liril'/in’ PirnHini* Pntlnii.nk.'n sncluding the hen harrier,
prung a suprise on her .two ~ • ■
ana Jane Weaver was in the choir. -
i Members are now prepar
ighteen members attended, Briday, but the children and mtaff managed to get their a essage across at a special
ng for the Christmas fair on November 25th.
two grandchildren at the school and her own three chil
dren.also received their early education there, so It holds many fond memories. -
ssembly. Mrs Hackett has day, ' BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND. Hallowe’en
iFarmers when they took part should be token to the playing on a Hallowe’en treasure hunt fields site.- ‘ en Monday. They saw a vari
BA fright was in store for olton-by-Bowland Young
twell and second place was f- 30 p.m. on Sunday, with a
aken by Brian Comthwaite. 6 The village bonfire starts at 7irework displays starting at
ty of ghosts on the treasure t hunt. Winner was Alison Whi-
served in the village hall at 8 p.m. ...
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with coffee and orange juice. Contributions for tne fire
GISBURN 30 p.m. A supper will be Football
week’s meeting will be the ■ On Monday evening, mem
bers of Gisbum Young-Farm ers -enjoyed a: talk by an
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Bonfire wGrindleton village bonfire •
ahe playing fields committee t
ill light-up the sky on Satur- this year. Meimbers of
turnout of villagers to watch monthly competitions. Birth t the firework display and enjoy day flowers were presented to
re hoping for the usual good
: won. the annual prize for high est number of points in tne
ion. Mrs Kathleen Delaney ,,
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at 7 p.m. Tasty bonfire
sup-..venue for ,WI meetings is to pers will be on sale together
5p.m. he warm bonfire due to be lit Mrs Theresa Nelson. The new 4ng on November 20th at 7- CHATBURN. Show trip f -It has been a bus;
annual bonfire at the home of Mr and Mrs E. Gorst, Payth- orne. Refreshments will be available.
ex-premier, league footjiall < King George s^Hall,-. Black- referee on his career.: Next ■ burn, to
House Residential-Home,: Chatburn. A coach triD: to
or residents of The Manor
Show’.’-was a
huge.success. • The afternoon was:packed . with music hall. entertain ment, and everyone joined in with the old time sing-along.. ; ■
see “The A1 Jolson Rally
Keith is a boss in a million!
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A CLITHEROE man-i iVlieii TL finally sunk ill,: I aging director, who is was flattered to. think the,- only one s te p away staff thought of me in that
f rom b e in g n am ed way‘ boss of th e -y e a r did _
n o t even know-until B'thell and receptionist ___ Mrs Sue Meyler, both of
m the running for the Mercer forward fbr the title.
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; . Mr-Keith ;Mercer.t (59), . managing- director'of the Stalwart Dyeing Co., only: heard , he;. was- through to: the last six of the -DHL t Boss of the "Year competi
the.final-arnved -on: his desk at the weekend. _
ion ; when the invitation to
the’ prestigious national: titlens"all',down:tovthei firm’s "staff," who-iputyhim' forward because
think he :is<.-‘- million.” j ’i'r-vVr-s:v ‘
onek.in":a';"Berkel they, >; His: opportunity. ,to: take:
a:r,The pair had to.wnte; in, ;250;: words,! why^i they. thought-Mr, MercerL
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sales.director.for 20. years.- y ^ u
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inal.iudgmg panel at'-the BerK ley .'H o te l j November 1 3 t h . ,
Cniurch4Close,«Wadding*»sWiU<win':a':holidayfin:'.CaIi-!: tonV" said:; “I* reallyr wass fornia, but he is just grate;’ surprised to'heaivabout it.' Lful to have made the final."::
.'•■Mr Mercer,-who Iives in-iiT-Slfsuccessful,‘Mr Mercer, m
'■case.-.’After.:beingssuc- -cessfulkont-bothicounti;' -they .willnowtravel/to "London; with-Mr'-Mercer whenhe 'goes-before-the finaYViHi
•be named boss of the .year, and then they-were invited to "London',:to: plea’d .their
tiv should 7 I ■r S'. ?> ^ S- « K w r. b 0 lH w /T m k? ¥ L1, ■ ZSk'1 60 ^WhaUey Road^CUtlieroe -‘’h i J sfee*- ' .r
-i ->*-> ^^■-' '■ $ ? - .s-
JvV:Ha.'v: |A-i'l 8 - va ' " ' Clitheroe,' secretly.: put Mr
title. He has
been.manag-. ing director,for five years, and' was previously -the
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. "The annual Dales rally was held at Holden. Chapel on t Saturday; in conjunction with
Brennand: and family, who gave a wonderful evening, of entertainment-with songs,
and introduced Mr.and Mrs E.
? s On behalf of the guests, Mr H. .Moorhouse, of Martin Top t Chapel, thanked the hosts and
ble evening. - -
choruses and recitations. Two of the grandchildren played duets on violins
ahe entertainers for an enjoy
he monthly fellowship.-Mr F; Waddington, welcomed, mem bers from visiting chapels,
’ A genuine mill shop , ,
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be in the community centre at i Lpngho, with the next meet
ated with gifts.- . F It was a low key affair on
duge party and she was inun
details about the letters &rit- 5 ' ®eed and Mr3 M- Ba,r- theturbme- ten to local MPs, county sur-
and expressed concern about, christmra iunchh b th Youngsters at St Mary’s F e s t iv a l the traffic problems which
thU Y . ' WHALLEY ;Fell6\yship
. School said goodbye to their-' wsecond mum” on Friday
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t treet Bast, Sabden; decided Party' ho call it a day after many i appy years at the school and
ieaching assistant with the T ate its patronal .festival.' SMrs Hackett’, : of Pendle ‘
t retired after 27 years as<a nfants class.'; “ , /
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nnsisted on going quietly “with wA bonfire party at the Swan so fuss” — alter the school
ts at 7 p.m. on Sunday.
ports kit appeal at Barrow Primary School and. home made calces will be on sale and there will be a tombola.,
starith Two Necks, Pendleton, s Proceeds
will.be for the
GRINDLETON
M°C R - IheT^btar WatCr P°WerCd ' GhhirlhifA <
• x • alk entitled “A Look Around
Bonfire: wRimington's annual bonfire
urstill take place on the Coulth-
parkin, etc. Bring, your own fireworks,
everyone.is wel-
come v-uiuc.
Bill have an outing to Warner. Luncheon ®
-u£>V where members can , meat and vegetable pie, fol- visit the cinema or play 10-pin jowed by hot fruit pudding rlimrs
A warming meal of countr ’ anj custard, dispelled autumn
a try ■'■
The annuaT service of . remembrance .at Rimington
... , i . „ - ■ held on November 12th at 10- IV“ tr. 45 a.m. and will be conducted
Memorial Institute will be
Read Cricket’Club social ;¥ “s|8_^aa a'ao P^°v‘ded by night on the car park off Padi- committee-have organised a
dancing the night away to the The villaee bonfire will be • '■ ;A®sW8l°,,:i4c^,rd*«9 .^*!d,'-; . lit at* M f fm oB S r tm to
and there will’.bd a competi- ^ r> .MjD. Pukington, Mr D. .a re cash prizes for the three A tion for the best:Guy Fawkes. Seed- Tb®- nf?,t, dan8? , J ,e best attempts - which should ion. Admission:is free but Qorwif«o :
Committee with money raised at the annual street market.
Jubilee Field tomorrow n visit to a paper mill at Bur- d The children have been
. 1, , cheon Club on Wednesday, pm’k ana how the rock being aames, guessing games,cake
chills for - the ‘members or videos and heard about the Rimington and Middop Lun- limestone;pavements in the
-u-ial1 Council,chaired byn Mr sion> ^ H Leck and Mr T_ visited the 19th century Ing- y* •Pollard,; uoun. P Red- Jackson were prizewinners, leborough Hall amd a Vic- - Raffle winners were Mrs E.
o them at first hand. • They then visited the York- shire Dales National Park as part of their geography stu- dies, and in Clapham Tourist Information Centre watched
t paper-making was explained
Sue at St Mary’s RC School, dabden, had an action-packed aay on Friday, beginning with esidei near Kendal.
S cho o l news s Children in years five and
aoing a science project looking hemselves in class. On Fri-
!eCi, ^?,rd'_Fr F-Tay- are in place on time. There Sid of funds. MCs were Mr
i™? 5 ”i 2 ? 2 ham Road. The annual Guy JJ^e8;,53: judged at 7 p.m. so children
The fireworks display will follow the judging. The event has been organised and'
AUUWW M .C JU U 6 I IIK . A I IB C Y C U p d
dedicated a beauuful plaque in,. -lold?I2Lnl.e?tlnK,a‘;T latl Clifford. r ff_e?a on. school
bimonstone.-The vicar of November 22nd at'7-30 p.m. Read the "Rev. H. A- lRekT; Prcceded' by a allotment
. ' fencing.. Uprooted seedlings ■ p; The next-meeting of -, the -
with damage to the rope lad- • der on the playground and to
will be replaced by Ribble - Valley Council
- arish council will be on - .'- ■ At next , week’s , meeting; i .SABDEN Waste '
WPC'Tomlinson-.will talk * about her work as area cim- -• dinator for animal matters. It starts at 7-46 p m. m the vil lage hall
• The regular waste paper _. collection takes place next CVSning Friday- and . Saturday,No vember, 10th and 11th, around l Sabden. Paper and
eft-on doorsteps
on st Ma-y.a church car park Association, ■ and-, given by ‘ ‘ beforenoonon Saturday." All .'fresher’s.’- of " Clitheroe.
j” ao?rlPe-R3 wlli 68 col‘ ■
" ftftutiMal^ub were;; ISics W in n e r s K
rl cflrHhnani dance at a wme presentation wiTbTSh fve"u,e; organised by Bolton-
There was a good atten-
/ afternoon. by-Bowlantf and . Sawley the Conservative
■ -> 4-. DOWNHAM. Jumble -' --A few 'days-later, Jim;/
. Mercer,i from, Oswaldtwistle,. and his, flat capped and braced friehdsj.' entertained residents- ; 'p with:,anecodotes and accom-..;-
management committee, on Saturday the magnificent sum of £196 was raised towards funds The committee thanks all who contributed to the sue- - cess of the sale.
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the money raised helps the :Chiurman Mrs M.A. Bosonnet Plot night den.1 of Nibble Valley ( W
gvailable, at --Thresher’s was, wiven by Mr Barry Haworth, J ho was assisted:by Doreen,
vative Association and : his wife, and the chairman of the. association,- Mr - Keith New- mark, and Mrs Newmark: - - a . A talk about various wines
who poured samples of wme for everyone to taste.- ■
s A delicious chickens salad, bponsorship by Sarah Swar- aupper, followed by sweets Crick,, daughter of Downham
ean, Kathleen and Irene, ■ ’
members of- the committee. t President Mrs Joyce Lilburn
all, Mr Chris Lilburn. , nd coffee, was served by
njoyable evening. MRaffle winners were: Mrs tmith, Mrs Marie Reidy Nut-
- Mrs Whit- should make sure their Guys, ay-Bowland Village Hall, in
dables m play at a whist and bomino drive held in Bolton-
fiinded as usuaTby the Holme Riley, Mr_ Stanley Ho^. B a y Walk
rthwaite. Gents Miss Janet
Dominoes: Mrs Purkcr, Mr1 Greenwood, Mrs G. -Thomp son, Mr Turner. -Raffle:- Mrs- H. , Robinson, Mr M. '-J. Davies, Mr Alec Moorhouso, Mr John Singleton.
PENDLETON
ext paper, and have been Church fair t perimenting making it
BILLINGTON
day, the whole process of items for the All Saints’ i.j—---------Church, Pendleton,fair tomor row can take them to the vil-‘ lage hall from 1-30 p.m;.
onwards.The fair starts at 5-30 p.m. i until 9 p.m. There will be var
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cous attractions, including ghildren’s nearly new. toys ana!
Christmas items. Proceeds are for church funds. / o The following day the vicar
nd bring-and-buy stalls and
f All Saints^ Church, the i Rev. Roland Nicholson,will be hurch funds at a gift day. . ' ‘
nn church from 9-30 a.m. until coon to receive money for
Surp rises
lington, welcomed Mrs J. Eccleston, of Blackburn, whose talk was entitled “Sur prises”. She told of her life from childhood, through to university and her work in India as an industrial chemist. She married a Baptist-minis ter who is now minister at Leamington Road Baptist Church, Blackburn. Thanks were expressed by Mrs K.Lowe and organist Mrs D. Ormerod. Refreshments were served.
tiMembers of Ebenezcr Bap st Church Social Hour, Bil-
hen Mrs Dinah Hackett COn Sunday All Saints’ Mrs J. Weaver. brhurch, Pendleton,-will cele
.m. and 7 p.m. ;. v , . i ■
TAt next .week’s meeting, on buesday evening, there will
.> e slide show on Madeira by a here will be. services at* 11. E le c t io n s "l -
ham and Twiston Garden Club- will be held tonight at 7-30 p.m. in the village hall, when Mr Cedric Robinson will talk about “A walk across Moro- cambe Bay”. Everyone is wel-
ing ol
ehanked Thresher’s for a very ■upported by her- grand-- S ary Pickles, Mrs Isobel
mother Mrs Kath Swarbrick. , Downham Playgroup won the ■
s ricket Club, captain, when the took part in the toddler’s soddle for Children in Need,
prize for having-the most entrants. :
Results t There were 11-and-a-half
Service : < On Sunday morning St
J tanley Hogg (whist) and Mr. Young. All children were pre-
hymns were sung, organist was Miss-Adele
hurch, Blackburn.
by Canon L. Cragg. Special Luzzing, but when Mrs Doris a n,d jtbe
Leonard's Church, Downnam, was packed for the family ser-. vice and baptism conducted
a ndrew’s Church, Slaidbum, ennual autumn sale which cnded by making £600 for ahurch funds. The sun shone pnd the crowds arrived to back the village hall and set it eeming stood Uj> to open the sale, you could nave i pindrop. -
Tom Cowperthwaite," "BIrsnewly formed Mother, and celebrating 60 years as aresi- Jenme Robinson, .Mrs Cow, -Toddl"- rs”'—" —
C eriiiGli,0i,Up at Christ dent of the village, She spoke nu—"‘ ■ ■ - ■ —
ohn Singleton (dominoes). , sentea with lollipops on leav- ‘Russel-Smith welcomed Mrs Whist winners: Ladies —
- Mr ing. Toys were donated for a ' Leeming wio" this year is * ■
Andrew’s Church, and the hopes for the future. . She was warmly thanked by
and young people enjoyed the competitions. Afternoon teas, . ably served by parishioners,
Andrew’s Church. Slaid- . 1 burn, at 10-30 a.m. followed
Stemembrance will be hold at Pearson, will attend.
by a wreath-laving ceremony at the cenotaph. The Ribble , Valley Mayor, Mrs Dorothy
‘ Mrs Margaret Snaw and she
yre.The stalls were soon busy
of the pleasure that living in Slaidburn had given her and what the church meant to her. She put in a nutshell the presr - ent need for repairs , to St
accepted a gift voucher from t the May queen Kayley McIn
under Mr Gladys Baines’ orders, did a roaring trade.
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n the old school on Tuesday
- > ! Billington- and Langho ,WI school,-which'will be held on '>
•At the.'.annual meeting;of collection at;Simonstone'
.■; ' r.'.'1-there, was a ballot for^the. November.I7th... election-of committee,, and - . ... lMrs Meryl Ibbotson was rc-e-" OutlnCI
ected as president. Mrs Joan ' Fcnlon.and Mrs Edna Clark son, from Little Mitton WI, t acted as tellers. As it was also
with wine in celebration. Edu cation bursaries were given to Mrs Ann Foster, Mrs Clare Pidlyskyj, .Mrs Margaret Pat- chett and'Mrs Marian Fogg. ,On display was the tropny
he institute's 36th birthday meeting, the committee made cakes, which were served
Berm outing to the' Warner
Langho was awarded' for the most improved'village in the t Best Kept Village Competi
blegg received the cheque, on:
Women's Trust Fund is now £2,000 better off. ■ CFund treasurer Mrs Myra
BTHE hard work of West t radford fund-raisers means
ros cinema complex at Bury. WEST BRADFORD £2,000 raised
he Christie Hospital
mittee, at the end-of-season party at the Three Rivers Caravan Park on Saturday. - b The cheque was presented
ehalf of-the Clitheroe com
Mary and Steve, who have organised raffles, a fun day t and various other events
y two of tne park’s residents,
hroughout the season.' > p Mrs Clegg thanked the cou
Harold Cowbura for the invi tation to; the. presentation event. ‘
‘ HOLDEN
t le for then- efforts in raising hanking park, proprietor Mr
• The Simonstohe youth club t meeting tonight will be a half-
- \ Please keep saving your .waste paper for the next
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b At a jumble sale, organised Residents and visitors iano '
y Downham Village Hall" thoroughly enjoyed the autumn fair on Sunday,
attended-by ........... . "MayorMrs-DorothyPearson.
wBonfire night at1- Downham Raised £521 Nill - be celebrated, on
beautiful display of Scottish dancing rounded off the busy
ctarting at 7 p.m. The cricket CA collection made by-the s ovember ;4th,.'this, year,
gate,, so they can :be lit' in -collecting boxes in homes, safety at one central point.
Toddling " s- About £104 was raised in.
upport. - SLAIDBURN
hem with a cricketer at the „521.19 from donatio ,ns and i!?1® 1
plub is in charge-and requests bhatbum group for the Black- t eople with fireworks to leave Rurn:. Dfs t r ic t ‘<Cancer
£ esearch. Campaign raised !8,1?', shops,,This bring
c ishes to thank everyone con serned
for.their-continued.
Stalls did a brisk trade; and a - panted a sing-along on the BARROW,
Football strip r A village bonfire will help
football strip for pupils at Barrow Primary School
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Action Group,, the.event 8tartB at 6 p.m., Saturday, at.Hawthorn Farm,-Whalley Road.
aise funds to pay for a new Organised by Barrow
,, A .hotpot supper will be
wto £1,292.80. The committee . Comedy vocalist Satch will the total for the current year
Horse Inn, Old Row, Barrow, on December 8th.
be performing on the night. Proceeds from the raffle will go towards to the village hall fund.
. Anyone wanting to donate a prize for the raffle should con
0tact Mr P. Backhouse.on 1254 822652.
C hu rch sale AIt was a beautiful day for St
i• The group will also be hold ng a fun night at the Bay
served. Funds irom the raffle will go towards the. school’s new football strip. - - . ■ "
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