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22 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 23rd, 2004


Houghton edges out George


In association with Training a R^ruttment


i achieving great result, ^tktaugh training m d " \dectlopment tciUt-^


VEDAS' - - >tel; 01282 8322:


ALAN Houghton's score of 41 proved a winner in the Gents’ Stableford at Clitheroe GC, ahead of Dieno George's 39. Dieno beat both Ralph Postlethwaite and Kevin


Clitheroe saw Jeff Crowther and Stonyhurst's A. Hodgson take the top honour with a score of 77-12.5- 64.5. The pair beat the Chtheroe President Derek Wood


Rogerson in a card play-off. Meanwhile, the Open Mixed Greensome at


and Lady Captain Krystina Taylor, and Jim and K. Sumner into second and third respectively. Best gross was attributed to R. Hughes and K.


Egford with 75. Two days later in the Midweek Medal, Malcolm


of Archie Moro, Peter Harrison, Gary Thompson and Steve Dean win the event with a score of 63-3.1-59.9. Barry Clarke, Paul McGuire, Peter Pedder and


play-off. The club's Texas Scramble saw the four-man team


William Tyrrell, beating Jack Rothwell and Sarah Hale into second and third. William carded 81-19-63. And finally last week's Gents’ Medal and Midweek


with 77-7-70, Julian Troup in second, and John Paw- son in third after the latter two came out on top fol­ lowing a card play-off. In the Second Division, Gary Moores heads the


score of 76-6-70. The Medal First Division sees Derek Marsh on top


Andrew with 75. • HELEN McGinn won Clitheroe GC’s Ladies’


stakes with a score of 88-14-74, beating Brian Stokes and Tony Wall, who were separated by a card play­ off for second and third. Best gross of the competition was achieved by Rob


Par Competition last Thursday with a score of plus three.


play-off to win the Lister Cup. Dorothy Dady achieved third with a score of plus


She beat Sarah Hale into second place on a card


two. • JANET Sharpe won the LGU Medal at Whalley


GC by two shots after carding 104-34-70. Carole Blackadder was runner-up with 96-24-72, with Jane Smedley third (90-16-74).


Medal Final was won by Paul Connolly. He beat Malcohn Brown into second place with a


Eddie Preedy achieved a close second (66-5.7-60.3). In the junior events, the Junior Medal was won by


Brown scooped first place with a score of 60-11-69, followed by Steve Cherry in second (87-16-71), and Scott Thompson in third (80-7773). Scott beat fourth placed Geoff Cartledge on a card


N a l i o n a l


S p o r t . s D i 'a r v SEPTEMBER


17-28 - Olympics - Paralympic Games (Athens)


20-26 - 'Tennis - WTA Tour (Shanghai)


24-25 - Rugby League - Super League IX Play-offs


24- 26 - Horse Racing - Ascot Festival of Racing


25 - Cricket - ICC Champions Trophy Final; Horse Racing Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (Ascot) '


25- 26 - Motor Racing - British Touring Car Championships races 28, 29 and 30 (Boning­ ton Park); Tennis - Davis Cup World Group semi-finals


26 - Formula One - Chinese Grand Prix (Shanghai); Superbikes - World Champi­ onship rounds 21 and 22 (Imola)


27-3 Oct - Tennis - ATP Interna­ tional Series (Bangkok, Paler­ mo, Shanghai), WTA Tour (Tashkent, Leipzig)


29- 3 Oct - Cycling - World Road Race Championships


30- 3 Oct - Golf - WGC American Express Championship (Mount Juliet, Co Kilkenny, Ireland), USPGA Tour South­ ern Farm Bureau Classic (Annandale Golf Club, Madi­ son)


OCTOBER


1-2 - Rugby League - Super League IX Play-offs


1-3 - Rallying - WRC Rally of Italy


2 - Horse Racing - Tote Cam­ bridgeshire (Newmarket)


3 - Athletics - World Half Marathon Championships (New Delhi); Horse Racing - Prix de TArc de Triomphe and Prix


de I'Abbaye


(Longchamp); Superbikes - World Championship rounds 23 and 24 (Magny-Cours, France)


4-10 - Tennis - ATP Internation­ al Series (Lyon, Tokyo), WTA Tour (Filderstadt, Tokyo)


7-10 - Golf - PGA European Tour Dunhill Links Champi­ onships (Old Course St Andrew’s, Carnoustie and Kingsbams)


8 - Rugby League - Grand Final Eliminator


10 - Formula One - Japanese Grand Prix (Suzuka)


Valley netball aces victorious on their travels in Nottingham event


RIBBLE Valley Netball Club starred recently in a two-day tournament in Nottingham - coming home with well-earned silverware. The club’s Under 11s


team, in particular, fared exceptionally well in the East Midlands. All the teams featuring


from the Ribble'Valley excelled on the day, but the Under 11 youngsters were the pick of the bunch, winning their age group overall, having won 12 of the 14 matches they played. The victorious team,


CHAMPIONS: The victorious Under 11s. (A210904/8)


are pictured, back, from left, Emily Zak, Bethany Thompson, Jodie Clegg, Emily Whiteside; front, Emily Raweliffe, Amy Stevens arid Ashleigh Haythornthwaite.


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ARTHUR Lucy


of Bill and Jack and a dear mother-in-law of


g r a n dm o th e r a n d great-grandmother to T racy. Lucy. M a rc . Katy. Jack and Emily, beloved sister of Mary. A funeral service will S take place on Friday,


Louisa and Elaine, a m u c h


l o v e d


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a t 1 p .m . a t S t L e o n a rd s C h u r c h . Langho, followed by a c r em a t io n


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Dignity'


a t Springhill Nursing Home. Accrington, the loving wife of the late Gavin, a loving mother


A g e d 3 7 y e a r s , o f Bo ks bu rg . Joh an n e sb u rg , South Africa and formerly of R im in g to n , d i e d s u d d e n l y


Philip Norris BRENNAN _


W e d n e s d a y , September 15th. 2004, d e a r ly lo v ed so n o f D avid B re n n a n a n d L e s le y M a rg in s o n . t re a su re d b ro th e r o f Melanie, much loved s t e p s o n o f J e a n B re n n a n a n d C l iv e M a r g i n s o n a n d cherished s tep b ro th e r of Paula, Joanne. Ruth and Anna. A memorial service and cremation was held in Boxburg, o n W e d n e s d a y S e p tem b e r 22nd. A f u r t h e r m em o r ia l service will be lield a t M the Parish Church of St


o n


donations if so desired can be se n t to Mr and M r s P . H a t c h . B ro o k ly n , P im l ic o Road. Clitheroe which will be forwarded to S th e S o u th A f r ic a n


o n l y ,


Clitheroe, on Friday. October 1st at 11.30 a.m. followed by a - sliort inte rment a t th e Cemetery. Waddington R o a d . C l i th e ro e a t 1 2 .1 5 p .m . F am i ly f l o w e r s


a ry M a g d a le n e , P e a c e f u l ly


g e ld a r d Isabella


w e d n e s d a y " September IStli. 2nni


a t Blackburn Royal In f i rm a ry . Isabella G e ld a r d , aged 82 years, the dearly loved mum of Irene. PatriMa a n d th e la te Brian


A of Angela. Donna J n n , Samantha and t e a n e t t e a n d a


grandma. Ttie funeral service took place on T ue sday. September 2 1 s t a t Accrington


re a sured great-


C r e m a t o r i u m . Uonationsmay be sent C to Arthritis Research


c /o Calverley'sFunera’l S e rv ic e . Cha tham Road. Clitheroe, BB7‘


am p a ig n (A.R.c.)


2A P . Inquirie s Tel 01200 4420201


p o r ts Commission . P re to r ia , South Africa.


illness, on September 17th, 2004, Stephen, a g e d 5 1 y e a r s , th e loving and much loved h u sb a n d o f Ba rbara, the dearly loved dad of Jean and Joanne and f a th e r - in - la w o f Richard and Geoff, a b e lo v e d g ra n d a d o f l C a l lum S te p h e n , a


S Stephen Raymond CARLISLE uddenly af ter a long


oving b ro th e r, uncle, f n e p h ew a n d a d e a r


fu n e ra l s e rv ic e w i l l take place on Monday, September 27th at S t S te p h e n 's C h u r c h , Burnley a t 2-30 p.m. followed by cremation a t


r ie n d to many. H is


Crematorium a t 3-30 p.m. All flowers and in q u ir ie s to the C o ­ o p e r a t iv e F u n e r a l S e rv ic e , 3 2 C o ln e R o a d . B urnley. T e l. 01282 426146.


B u r n l e y


2004, suddenly at h e r home, Alice, aged 84 years, the beloved wife of th e late George, th e dearly loved mother of T o n y a n d a d e a r s t e p m o t h e r


O Alice (Jackie) C LA RK n S e p tem b e r 1 5 th ,


t K a th le en , Beryl an d vhe la te Peter, also a and


Ta k e p l a c e to d a y .


g r a n d m o th e r . A t fu n e ra l se rv ic e w i l l


will be received at the chapel, o r a donation maybe made to Cancer R e s e a r c l i .


em e te ry . F low e r s


C l i th e r o e F u n e r a l S e rv ic e . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 443045.


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M a rg a r e t , a g e d 6 9 years, re t ired grammar school teacher, dearly loved wife of the late Norman, much loved mother of Judith and Jane, devoted granny o f Percy, Claudia and A n n ab e l a n d loving s i s t e r o f E l iz a b e th . R e p o s i n g


Peacefully a t home on September 17th. 2004.


Margaret C LA RK


Peacehaven Chapel of R e s t . S e rv ic e a n d p in te rm e n t w i l l ta k e


i n


by-Bowlandon Friday, October 1st at 11 a.m. Family f low e rs on ly p le a se , d o n a t io n s in memory o f M a rg a re t niay be given for the C l i th e ro e C o n c e r ts S o c ie ty , c / o M r s P a u l in e P r ic e , 3 9 D o w n h am R o a d , Clitheroe,


BB7 4AU. Inquiries to Brian P r ic e and Son Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.


lace a t St P e te r and St Paul's Church, Bolton-


23rd a t 10 a.m. in th e C h a p e l o f R e s t . C l i th e r o e F u n e r a l Service. 10/12 Whalley R o a d , fo l low e d b y C interment in Clitheroe


hursday, September


Royal Infirmary, in his 8 7 th y e a r , Harry, dear ly loved husband of Phyllis for 58 years, c h e r ish e d fatlier of J a n e t a n d Ivan, g ra n d a d to Andrew and Katy and cheerful f r ie n d to everyone, formerly of Accrington a n d la t te r ly of Vale House Close. Whalley. F riends old and new a r e in v i t e d to a celebration of Harry's l i fe fo l low e d by a buffet lunch to be held a t Mitton Hall, Mitton, n e a r W h a l le y on W e d n e s d a y , September29th at 11- 3 0 a .m . No flowers please, but donations if d e s i re d to Cancer Re search UK, c/o Ivan Hargre aves, 87 King S t r e e t , W!i a lley , C li th e ro e . BB7 9SW. T e le p h o n e 01254 824888.


On September 10th 2 0 0 4 . a t Blackburn


HARGREAVES Harry


o f


ery d e a r grandmother gre a t­


Peacehaven Chapel of Re st. A service will be h e l d a t S t Mary's Chu rch . Gisburn, on M o n d ay . September 2 7 th a t 1 2 n o o n followed by cremation. Skipton Crematorium a t 1 p .m .F am i ly f low e r s only please, donations in memory o f M a r g a r e t if so d e s ired may be given fo r th e East Lancashire Hospice Fund, c/o Mr G . B ra i thw a i te ; H em lo c k Cottage, Downham, Clitheroe, BBT IBL. Inquiries to B r ian Pric e and Son Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.


Passed away peacefully o n S ep tem b e r 21st, 2 0 0 4 , in hospital. M a rg a r e t , aged 85 y e a r s , fo rm e r ly of Gisburn and Clitheroe, th e dearly loved wife of the late Maurice, a much loved mum of Jan e , a loved mother- i n - l a w o f R o n , a d e a re s t gran of James a n d F io n a , also a devoted great-gran of Ja m ie a n d Ben. R e p o s i n g


HUDSON Margaret -


i n


A f te r a long illness b r a v e ly e n d u re d , peacefully, in Queens P a r k H o s p i ta l , on F r id a y . S ep tem b e r 17th. 2004. Kathleen, b e l o v e d wi f e o f T h om a s R o b in so n


Kathleen SEED


(R o b in ) , m o th e r ot Jennife r , mother-


grandmotlierof Gilhsn an d James. Reposing in the Chapel of Rest.


in -l aw o f '


th anksgiving for tne l i f e o f K a t h l e e n a t T r in i ty M e t h o d i s t t C h u r c h . C l i t h e r o e .


p r iva te burial at West B ra d fo rd Me thodis t C h u r c l i .


f l o w e r s


donations received in Kathleen’s memory h d e s ired for the Nomn , West A ir Ambulance, c /o Clitheroe Funeral Service, 10-12 Whalley Road. Clitheroe. Tel. j 01200 443045^______ _ i


F ami j


i i y


September 23rd at i4 p .m . fo l low e d by a |


o d a y , T li u r s day.


Wha lle y Ro a d , C li th e ro e . Service ol


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classifiert;


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Thanks for Sympathy '


Passed away peacefully o n S e p tem b e r 1 9 th . 2 0 0 4 , in h o s p i t a l . Jennie, aged 93 y ears, o f Abbeyfield House. Low Moor, Clith e ro e a n d f o r m e rl y ' o f C l i t h e r o e


Jennie K IN G


d e a r mother-in-law of B r ian , a much loved


Blackburn, th e dear ly W loved wife of th e la te


a n d


loved mum of Elsie and E i l e e n , a lov ed mo the r -in - law of Jo h n a n d D a v id , a l s o a d e a re s t nan and g re a t- n a n . R e p o s in g in Peacehaven Chapel of R e s t w h e r e f low e r s w i l l b e r e c e iv e d . A service will be held a t S t M a r y 's P a r i s h C h u r c h . C l i th e r o e , followed by cremation a t


illiam (Bill), a much


Crematorium date and time to be ar ranged. F o r fu n e r a l d e ta i l s p le a s e c o n ta c t B r ian Price and Son F u n e ra l Directors . Tel. 01200 441297.


P l e a s in g t o n In Wlemoriam S Elizabeth Jane B ENT LEY


weet memories o f a s loving d a u g h te r a n d


Si s t e r , w h o d i e d


Love Mummy, Daddy and Joseph .


eptember 29 th, 1998. Those we love don't go away. They walk beside us everyday^ Unseen, unheard, but always near. Still loved and missed and very dear.


Who fell asleep S ep ­ temb er 26th. 1994.


D U C KW O R TH Gladys


S le ep w e l l my lo v e , Harold.


In ev er loving memory of Eliza Ellen, de a r ly J loved wife of the la te


W ILK IN SO N Eliza Ellen


m oth e r of Pauline, - died September 23 rd


o s e p h , a n d lo v in g


1973. Birthday Memories


Bir thdaym em orie sof a d e a r dad and grandadi September 23rd.


TW IG G Fred


Remembered today D and every day.


familv.


S eptember 26th. It's been fifteen years, And u^'ve moved on, But we miss her now, Like when she'd just gone. 60th birthday, wishes to heaven ive send, To our dear mum, our best friend.


TY N E Josle


a u g h te r H i ld a a n d


I know a hand I would love to touch, A voice I would love to hear, I know a smile I would love to see, A loving /acc so dear, I know a heart, a loving heart. That was genuine and true, I know them all, and love them all. For they belonged to you.


The family of th e la te Mr Robert Hargreaves would like to th an k all family and friends for ‘ ‘l e


HARGREAVES Robert


m .ow e rs r e c e i v e d during their sad loss. Special thanks to Eric Jo s ly n fo r h i s k in d w o r d s


n d o lc n c e


c a r d s o-f a n d


ministrations. LEONARD


Alexander (Alec/Alex) Maureen. M a rk a n d Claire would like to express th e i r s in c e re a thanks to all friend s


many kind express ions o f sympathy, le t te r s ,


nd neighbours fo r the


c a rd s of c o n d o le n c e and for donations, also for the su p p o r t they have received du r in g T t h e i r sad l o s s .


w om fo rt in g ministrations and the staf^f of the Old P o s t House for the funera l buffet. Finally to the P r ic e family f o r th e funeral arrangements.


hanking also Canon ' Philip Dearden fo r his


i n d wor ds and D Phillip M a t th ew f o r t h e McQUADE


Gavin w ould l ik e to f th a n k all r e la t iv e s , e x p r e s s io n s


k i n d


oro th y, P e t e r a n d riends and neighbours


sym p a th y , c a r d s flowers, do nations and s u p p o r t r e c e iv e d during their sad loss. Thanks also go to - those of Phil’s f riends who spoke so warmly an d movingly a t h is f u n e r a l a n d w h o e sco rted him in an d o u t o f chur ch/ crematorium. To th e Rev. P ic k e t t fo r h is kind ministrations, to C a rl and P a u l in e a t P r i c e 's


o f


Services and to Sonia a t the Rose and Crown


Fu neral


f o r th e e x c e l l e n t r e f r e s hm e n t s . Thank you all.


The family of th e late t Olivia would like to


R IC HM O N D Olivia


cards, mass offerings and donations received during their sad loss. The family w ou ld like g t o e x p r e s s t h e i r


hank everyone fo r the


unending patience, to O c c u p a t i o n a l Therapists for all th e ir h e l p a n d s t a f f a t C l i th e ro e H o s p i ta l . T h a n k s a ls o


r a t i tu d e to D r W, Ma c k e a n f o r


h i s


Ca lve rleys fo r th e i r dignified service.


to Thank You


TRAVELPLAN Clitheroe


Joanne, Sue and Cheryl would like to thank everybody for the many letters and cards wishing us well.


Thanks also to everybody who came and made our grand opening day a huge success.


With all o u r love, Gary and Joan ne .


M David Brian


Thanks for Sympathy CBOSS


w is h e s to th a n k .a l l f r ie n d s , n e ig h b o u r s an d w o rk co lle ag u e s f o r a l l c a rd s c o n d o l e n c e , m a s s offerings and flowers t re c e iv e d a t th i s s a d


a u re e n a n d fam ily t im e , a lso th a n k s to


Paramedics. Coronary Care Un it a t Blackburn R oya l In f irm a ry an d B la c k p o o l V ic to r ia Hospital, also F a th e r Price for his kind and c o m f o r t i n_g m inistrations. Special f th anks to P a t Doxey


h e F i r s t Responders,


WALMSLEY Jordan


Keith September 22nd. Lor all h e r help and to


d i g n i f i € arrangements.


a n g sh aw s F u n e r a l S e r v i c e f o r thei**


Lots of love. Dad, Mum, Tracy, Ryan, Dean and Toby xxx


WILLIAMS Jeremy and Kathryn


Jeremy and Kathryn would like to say a


SpecialThankYou to our


family and friends for their most generous gifts and


occasion of our Silver Wedding Anniversary. We hope you enjoyed the party as much as we did!


Love to you all xxx Birthday Greetings


Sandra and Chris


FLYNN


To our Special Grandparents.


Thank you for all you do for us.


Love from Jordan and Kioran xx


donations to MacMillan Nurses on the


Mothers Day Greetings


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In case o f engagements by post or handed in a t ourfront counter reception, the signatures of both parties are required.


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Announcements for the Births and Engagements


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A ll in Memoriams and Birthday Memoriams must be pre-paid.


Death Notices, Thanks for


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a n d T Thomas Parkinson


sym p a th y r e c e iv e d during th e ir sad loss. t P a r t ic u la r th an k s to


e x p r e s s io n s t h e


s ta f f o f High B rak e H o u s e f o r t h e i r exceptional care and a ttention during Tom's s t a y , t o a i l w h o a tt e nd e d


h e p ro p r ie to r s a n d


Thanksgiving Service e s p e c ia l ly to J o h n H in dm o o r f o r h i s e lo quent and moving address, to the Rev. Mark Pickett for his kind ministrations and f to Brian Price and Son


t h e JEFFS Florence ao r th e i r th o u g h tfu l


Our sincere thanks - also to all who made donations in memory of Tom to The Rotary C lub o f C l i th e ro e 's Charity Account.


nd efficient services. Donations


Simon would like to th a n k b o th fam i lie s t and friends who con­


THOMPSON Merv


N.W. Air Ambulance, and £410 to St P e te r an d S t P au ls C h u rc Organ Fund, in mem­ ory of Merv.


r ib u te d £ 8 5 7 .0 0 to


JOHNSON Tracy


Let's show the Irish how it's done]


September 27th, 2004. Happy Birthday.Tracy,


Lots of


WALTON (nee Ferguson)


James, Kerry, Aidan and


Matthew are delighted to


announce the safe arrival of Ellie Joan.


On September 10th.


Weighing 91b 7oz. Many thanks to


TracyTopham and all on C9 and C7, Queens Park Hospital.


Special thanks to Grandad


Ferguson for


taking care of the boys (including James!)


We couldn't have managed without you.


p a r i S r Elaine


Happy Birthday, September 24th. ■


From your loving Husband David xxx


(Aren’t you lucky).


STEWART Stephen


HappyTash 40th Birthday.


Hope you had fun in the bush) RS. How old is theTash? All the best Pal.


Love from Wayne and Lesley. l^Claire and Trudy p,-*


Ir Julie, Mair, ’ Caroline,


Nina, love, X


_ SHIELDS Michael


Happy 21st Birthday, September 22nd. Lots of love, Amy.


Congratulations on your 21st. Love from John, Cath and Grandma T.


Happy Birthday Michael. Love from R


September 24th, 2004.


Congratulations Flo. Love Sister Anne,


Paul, Denise and families XX


21 9 / 2 1 21 READ Richard


September 23rd Happy 21st Birthday


Health and happiness always.


Lots of love. Mum, Dad, Katie anti Craig.


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Pam and Dave September 25th.


Congratulations on your 25th Wedding Anniversary.


Loads of love, Gavin, Mark, Donna, Gran and Grandad xxx


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Tom Rushton w o uld like to express th e ir grateful thanks to all re la tiv e s and f rien d s f o r


he family of the late k i n d o f


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Birthday Greetings


JEFFS Florence


September 24th, 2004.


Congratulations and happy Birthday Auntie Flo.


Best wishes from Catherine, Roy, Helen and Ruth.


GRIMSHAW Helena


Michelle


wishes. Mum, Olivia, Grandma and Grandad xxx


September 25th, 2004. Look who's 18. Love and best


Coming of Age


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 23rd, 2004 23 Engagements


Mrs Irene Parker is delighted to announce the


Engagement of her youngest Daughter,


Suzanne, to Ben, Son of Judith and Graham Layzell.


Love and congratulations from both families.


Mr D.R. Spedding and Miss K.l. Haworth


The Engagement is announced between Daniel, younger son of


Mr and Mrs Ian Spedding of Batley, WestYorkshire and Katharine, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs


Christopher Haworth of Waddington.


WILLIAMSON - ROBINSON


Steve and Karen would like to announce their Engagement on


September 17th, 2004.


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SHARPLES Daniel


September 27th, 2004.


Happy 18th Birthday. Love Mum and Dad xxx


Happy 18th Birthday Big Brother.


Love from Ashleigh and Dominic xxx


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