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1^ r / J - 20 ■ • Clitheroe Advertiser &Tim e s , Thursday, November/13th, 2008 www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk ■ Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 47811 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified!


i ^ a n n o u n e e ^ FAMILY NOTICES


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at: Clitheroe Funeral Home Whalley Road, Clitheroe


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; o f the late A rn o ld . Coleman and the late R o b e r t . Rawsthornc , much loved mother o f Alan, Brian, Malcolm and Eilc cn a lso a loving mother-in-law, n an a and ‘ g re a t grandma. R epo s in g


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. ‘Peacehaven’ Chapel of Rest The Genuine and Independent


family concern of two generations offering a 24hrpersonal service ,


Brian, Jean, Carl an d Pauline Tel: Clitheroe 441297


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CHRISTMAS A time to


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I For more information or to place your memoriam simply call into our nearest front desk reception or •


Tel. 01282 478134


I or by email to ; ■ f ianel.keeyan(51eastlancsneffs.co.uk


Our caring staff will assist you


Memoriams will appear • w e ek ending 19th Dd:,; ;


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Remember your loved ones by placing a Christmas Memoriam'Nit'ti a choice of 1 illustrations or photograph.


KEEGAN Frances


Christmas memories of a dear wife, mum, grandma and great-grandma, died • • August 13th 2006. * ;


A little comer in our hearts,


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Is set aside for you, As long as life and . f v. memories last,


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We will always remember. you -: -


Love from all your family XXX . . ; ,


November 5th, 2 0 0 8 , in hospital, B r ian , a c ed 74 y e a r s , o f CTitheroe, tnc d e a r ly loved husband o f the late Joy c e , much loved d ad o f Sher ry! and Mark, loved father-in- law o f Rob and .Julie, d e a re s t grandad o f M a r t in , Sam and T h om a s, a d e a r b ro th e r , b ro th e r - in - law, uncle also a good friend o f Gordon. R ep o s in g


Su d d en ly on


‘Pea c cha v en ’ Ch ape l o f : Rest. Service and c remat ion will take pla c e at Acc rington Crematorium toda y, T hu rsd a y, November 13 th a t 1 1 a.in. Family f low e r s only p lea se , donations in memory o f Brian i f so desired m a y be given for the R ib b lc .Va lle y H e a r t F u n d , c/o M r s S . H e a le y , P cn d lc s id c M ed ic a l P rac tice , C l ith c ro e Hea lth Centre, Railway View Road, Clithcroc, B B 7 2 JG .


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Brian Price and Son; Funeral Directors. Tel. 0 12 0 0 4 4129 7.


In qu ir ie s to


ASPDEN Brian


November 14th, a t 1 1 a.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory o f Edith i f so .-desired m a y be g iv en for Can ce r Research U.K. c /o Mrs S . Bla ckbu rn, Montague


‘Peacchaven* • Cliapcl o f Rest. . Service and cremation will take place at • Skipton Crematorium tom­ o r row ,


in F r id a y ,


C lith croc, B B 7 2 E B . In q u ir ie s to B r ian P r ic e - and Son, Funeral Directors. Tcl. 01200 441297.


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November 6th, 2 0 0 8 , suddenly at his home, Peter, aged 5 0 yea rs, much loved dad o f Jo sh , treasured son o f Jo y c e and R a lph , pre cious b ro th e r o f Kathleen and Debra, brother-in-law o f Roy and Stephen, loved husband o f Joh an n , a much loved stepdad, u n c le , . nephew and fr iend o f many who will be sadly missed. Funeral service will be held a t 10 -30 a.m. on Monda y, November 17th, 20 0 8 at Wlialley Parish Church prior to cremation


On ■ • T hu rsd a y,


A c c r i n g t o n Crematorium at 1 1 -4 0 a .m . Flowe rs or donations i f so desired to Diabetes UK o r The Foundation fo r the Study o f Infant Deaths c /o The Fun era l Directors. It is advised • tha t


at


attending the service park their vehicles on the pay and d isp la y c a r park m the centre o f Whalley p r io r to making their w ay to church. For fu r the r in q u ir ie s “ contact L an gshaws Fun era l S e rv ic e , 10 3 a King S treet , Whafley. Tel. o ia sA 8 a4.»;2q.


mourners ■ T h e fu n e r a l ' se rv ic e .......


•Fred and- M a ry Spurgeon and a dear sister, aunt and great- aunt.


'E a v e s , the beloved daughter o f the late


'.Will take- place on Monda y, November


.- M r s Susan . Dugdalc, Gre enbank House,


- p.m. to be followed by inte rment • in the churchyard. F am i ly flow e r s only -p le a se ■ but donations tor All Hallows Church. may be g iv en .o r sent c/o


; i 7 th; a t All Ha llows Church, Mitton a t 1


On November 8 th, peacefully in hospital a fte r a short illness, M a iy Spurgeon, aged 9 1 ' y e a r s , :o f-B a sh a l l


SPURGEON .Maty


HOLGATE Peter


■ November-6lh, a o o S , - a t T he Manor House, Chatburn, Edith,*^agcd 8 0 years, o f Clithcroe, tlie dearly loved \vife


- . Edith P e a c e fu l ly .


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www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk In n/Iemoriam


..WILLIAMS (nee Bradshaw)


On N ovemb er 4 th , 2 0 0 8 , . much loved d au gh te r o f Bertha and . the late Clifford Bradshaw. After many y e a r s -•


'/Rosalind Anne


Hailwood, Downham, T homber, Nightingale and many friends. Our thanks go out to M an o r House and it’s S t a f f for their loving c a re and continuing c a re o f R o sa lin d ’s mother.


Scot t,


atorium followed b y a S e rv ic e o f T h an k s ­ g iv in g at T r in ity M e th od is t Church, C l ith c ro c on Wed­ n e sd a y N ovember 12 th . Donations in m em o ry o f Rosa lind should DC to Multiple S c le ro s is , . c/o Mr. R o lan d Hailwood, A lb io n . House, K irkm o o r


Cremation took place a t Accrington Crem­





Clith eroc, B B 7 2DU. In q u ir ie s to B r ian P r ic e


Funera l Directors. Tcl. 0 12 0 0 4412Q7.


and Son, In Memorian


F rom E d i th . and fam i ly .


In loving memory o f a d e a r Wife, Mum and G ran dm a who d ied N o v em b e r 2 0 0 7 .


WHALLEY Irene


13 th ,


, You will always be with us m our thoughts and our hearts.


L o v e you a lw a y s M a lco lm , Den ise , An nette, Katrina and fam i lie s x.


T o my dear Wife who died November 16th .


WILUS Sheila


■ way,


It's a lonely life without you, ... And sad has been the


L o ve from Jo h n xx. WILUS


For life at home is not the same, Since i/ou mere caWed away. -


In .lo v in g memory o f o u r d e a r Mum who died November 16 th . '


. Sheila


• Tloo i/ears/laucpassed since r/iar sad dau.


L o v e from S te v e , S h a ro n , . N ig el and An drea .


Em m a and N a th an -XXX.


When the Lord above took our Mum away, She was so good, gentle . and kind, .. Avery rare Mum so hardtofind.


Missing you Grandma. L o v e from D an ie l ,


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In lo v in g memory o f F red , died N ovember 1 4 t h , 199 5 . Loved and remembered always.


LAWSON Fred


Road,


Multiple Sclerosis has left a lot o f memories to the fam i lie s o f B rad sh aw ,


f igh tin g


From yo u r loving husband Bill. Ju l ic and family, Steven, Pru and family.


20 06 . Those who mean the most to us. Arc never really gone, For in our thoughts and in our hearts, Their memory still lives on.


Birthday IVIemories


Birthday memories o f a loving Mum, Nan ■ and G re a t N an , N o v em b e r


PARKINGTON Maijorie


2 0 0 8 , p a s sed aw a y March 19th, 2 0 0 8


15 th ,


age 9 9 ® . Sadly missed.


L o v e


Michael, J im m y and Grant.


B a rb a ra , TOM November SMITH


Happy 17th, Birth­ day.,


18 th ,


Dad, Chloc and Lewis, Grandma and Gran dad, Auntie Karen and Uncle Arthur, Auntie J e s s ie and Uncle Ja c k XX.


I f tears could build a stairway, And memories a lane, Wc*d walk right up to heaven; And bring you home again.


Acknowledgements


B r ian , Graham . and family wish to express their heartfelt thanks to . all


BANKS Margaret


. generous donations to flie . R ib b lc V alle y Hea rt Fund and


. including the cfTicicnt, helpful and dignified funeral arrangements


.Frien ds o f Clithcroc Hosp ital, . we also extend o u r thanks,


.by the Price family organisation. ^


God bless you all.


. Gnndlcton, Clithcroc, B B 7 4R L . In q u ir ie s ,- . R ic h a rd— -Chew, Clith ero e . ^.Funeral . S e rv ic e . .Tc l; • .0 12 0 0 ..


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. plus the Castle Group District N urses and Staffs o f Hodder and Pendle Wards lat Clithcroc Community Hospital, for tlicir care and support; To all who , attended the ^funeral and fo r the


condolences a t this most sad time. With special thanks to Rev. J . Brocklehurst for his comforting minist­ ra tions, kind words and practical help. T han ks a lso to D r s Huson and Saunders


fr iend s, ' neighbours and colleagues from fa r and wide for the kind expre ss ion s o f sympa th y


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Keith; Ju l ia and Paul,; the family o f the late- C h r ist ine G a r sid c , wish to expre ss their heartfelt thanks to a ll. relatives, fr iend s and neighbours fo r all the


- Christine


s ym p a th y and - the many ca rds and letters o f-


. ex cellent N u r se s , Doctors and Ancillary s ta f f on Ward C3 The R o ya l


thanks a lso to all the District N u r s e s a t Castle Medical Group fo r


Hospital and . the e x c e l le n t . team o f Doctors and N urses at th e " E a s t L an c a sh ire Hospice.


B la ckbu rn


Barn oldswick Gilbert and Sullivan Societies for th e ir moving musical tn bute to Mr. Ge rald M ack, ■ the o rg an is t ' fo r his su p p o r t and Gareth B a l l fo r h is lo v ely floral tributes. Finally to B r ian , J e a n , Carl and Pauline Price for all


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p ro fe s s io n a l ism and- ca re in p lan n in g all the fun e ra l a r ran g e ­ ments.


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p ro fe s s io n a l ism and loving ca re a t all times and to th e R e c to r Canon D a v id W._ Mcwis fo r all his help* and support and for lead in g th e funeral se rv ice . H e a r tfe lt thanks to both the Bla ckbu rn


th e ir


received a t th is sad time. Grateful thanks a lso fo r th e many donations received for the E a s t L an c a sh ire Hospice. Our special thanks to Dr. D .A F . Lynch and his team o f


- condolcrtcc - o f


M r s Ju n e Hilary Scott I p a s sed


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. SCOTT ' J. Hilary


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pe acefu lly in her sleep 1 a t -h om e on October!


nwnyl


15 th . 2 0 0 8 , Hilary was I th e . w ife o f James I


d au g h te r and gran d ch i ld ren -


D a v id S cot t who I passed awa y in 2000 1 H i la ry


lea v es 3 1 61


v e ry en e rg e t ic lady with m an y close] friend s. Sh e was born j in Wigan and moved to this a rea in 1963, [


whom sh e was I devoted. H i la iy was a l


to I A much welcome little brother for Harry


Special thanks go to Rizwana Vali for a safe delivery also Muriel and Kathryn on Ward C9 7vRBH for their excellent care and advice ■


. Special thanks to Mum and Dad McDonald ■


for their help and support MACNAUGHTON


sh e n u r sed in the I N a t io n a l Health [ S e rvice for many years j an d w a s an active | m em b e r o f Whallcy j WI


Spe cia l W h a l le y


H a rwo od G o l f Club [ where sh e was a past L ad y C apta in . She w o r sh ip p ed


. and great I


-ra ised £ 8 0 0 which 1 will be used for the ( b en e f it o f young p eop le within the church. Hilary will be 1 missed de ar ly by her j fam i ly and all who f kn ew • h e r . Pcrina, Stephanie and Claire would like to thank all o f mum’s friends and I re la t io n s fo r their I donations and also for I th e ir . su p p o r t and f sympa th y during this difficult time.


T h e service collection I ] TOur Lord and St Jude h an k yo u .


Ch u rch whe re her I funeral took place on [ October 24th, 2008.


Parish j at I


t (nee McDonald) Congratulations to Donna and -Martin on the birth of


V Arthur


A wonderful brother for Harry With all our love


v : Mum and Dad McDonald - /I,,:


‘ ■ : Thankyou Donna and Martin for a beautiful Grandson,


/ Love Mum and Dad Macnaughton 21st Birthday >irrsrABOY SNAPE , ' ' G la d y s . .


* November 14lh' , Happy Birthday ; ; i r


.Love from us all, Angela and Tom, Robert and Jodi, Laura and Steve .


:' Lots of love to Grandma Snape .'M .IsabelleXX ,


' ' Engagements CONROY-GMYI


' V? Mr and Mrs David Conroy;,s'; : of Wilpshire are delighted to' * ' announce the.engagement of /


V - Laura'Jane to Tom Grey •' ■ ' of Sheffield


Congratulations from both families - : ,


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 478111 (Advertising). 01282 422331 (Classified) VJ: : . www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Birthdays


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SANDERSONI


MACNAUGHTON (nee McDonald)


Martin and Donna are delighted to announce ■ithe safe arrival of their beautiful baby boy; ■


. Arthur Martin Born October 29th, 2008. ’.fj ^ ' Weighing 61b lOoz ' . :


■ '.Lisa NovemberlTth'''"'


Happy 30th birthday 'GOTCHAll'


.


.-LoveJp, • J o s h ,


and Jamie/' XXXX-'j'


5 over/Halsteads in 'ILh’ejSBlackburn ?B:a.d,mj n t o n. ..L’eague^J^tFirst :Division.®t ^:^T)ie!|Ia’dies led |theway, takmg all fth'eir.rfmatches;: ^th'Sheila:PeiTy ;^rid^/Julie“;?/P-ym "starring |in slthe mixed doubles," a id e d ib y P e t e Woods and.Gra;


!;ham'MoiTi3.,s action again


dn the Mid-Lancs! League Second


.^Division,-the'A' ' team had a nar- ■rowLlO-S defeat 'againstSpring- : fields. Laura Can-!


; non; Jane McE-; ywan'„i and /' Liz' sMaskelt were in fine forih, alo,ng


• with-Pete Wright,' To’ny Bush.and DarrylSmith. - ; ' ? .The,/B ,:team


:■


suffered . ..-two defeats,: but the! the Sixth D iv i­ sion; the D team,;


-with a- perfect blend: of." youth!


NADIN - Hay ley


• , • November 11th : With love on your 21 sf


From Mum and Dave x Happy Birthday Mummy Lots of love Maicey


and Alfiexx. . ' . .■ : . Congratulations Hayley . .


' Love Grandma and Grandad, Matt, Bex, James, Don, Brittany: ■ and all the family x


^ MARKET PETS


Been on market for 32 years. Happy times up there.


Through ram, snow and little sun. . It was always good fun. .


Thanks to everyone who has supported us through the years Raymond, Carol and Philip


. iG DOBSON


(nee Sweeney) , Glenn and Janine


are delighted to announce- the safe arrival of their son :


Mackenzie Ray


. Born November 3rd, 2008 Weighing 71b lO'/aoz ' A most welcome baby brother for ■ Joseph, Laura and Harrison


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Thanks to the Ribble Valley Midwives ;and to family and friends for cards and gifts received • ■


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Happm . • 'Annivenafy


Jackie'? and Patg November 4th!


most Happy Anniyersaiv ’ All our love


Mum and Dad xx Love and Congratulations. :?


From Diane,: Michelle and^Drew and their family xx'^''' .


"b'' We Would like to wish you.both a.?:


HENDERSON-HOWARD Sandra Louise Howard' married


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•Gave on November 7th'2008 Anniversaries


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Congratulations' from both families .'i|


■and/.maturity, enjoyed a, T 0-8 win^over . Ever­ green D.


. Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, NovemberlSth, 2008. 21. Ribble Valley Sport Extra... Ribble Valley Sport Extra... Ribble Valley Sport Extra. S' VRECORD-breaking football, freestyler ■ :


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worked with Mitre to design a ball to help other freestylers;'"! have'designed ■ this ball alongside top ball technicians to make it the ultimate football freestyle ball. “If anyone wants to take up football


freestyle, this is the perfect ball to use. . “I have grown up using whatever ball I can get my hands on for my training and shows; but being able to design a ball specifically for freestyle is so exciting." John, who has performed and judged


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School, Longridge, he played for Preston Town and Preston College, as well as being on the books at Preston North End as a youngster. He was inspired to turn to freestyle


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Glitheroe unleash ‘ammo’ Carnforlh ........... .17


Clilheroe......... .......... .......... .36 WITH the injury and absentee list getting shorter, skipper Ben Graves had plenty of ammunition forthisleaguefiuxture.. This included the return of


Bartle in the centres, and the inclusion of Birch on the wing for his first team debut. Carnforth scored first with a


powerful drive from the base of the scrum, and a looping pass out to the centre, who crashed over: near the posts. . The conversion was taken and


■ Clitheroe were chasing the game. Within minutes, a scrum in the .


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Carnforth 22 saw the ball spun out: by Dan Smith at scrum-half to Watson at 10, who showed a delightful shimmy to swan dive, over the line. Lafranceschina slot­ ted the conversion and the game was all-square. Continued drives, saw the


•. Maroon and Golds power into the. - Carnforth 22; and from behind the ruck, Cowgill picked the. ball


. and took the direct route to score; near the posts. .: The conversion was missed, but


but a minor indiscretion proved costly for Carnforth, as sharp ■


: thinking scmm-half Smith took a ' quick penalty, and, after breaking


; 'the line for Garins, watched the. : hefty prop run in a try. from a dis-: tance most prop-forwards can only dream about.


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: ‘ .The. conversion taken .and ? Clitherbe led 19-7, at the break. ■


: Carnfdrth came out attacking; after, the break, but Lafranceschi-;


§ na intmept^ a pass, put his head > f down and scored under, the posts., V, He converted his own try, and the. isscore WM beginning to get away ‘ from the'home tram at 26-7. ‘ •


■liJifiCmTiforth knuckled down, with: jv just reward in the shape of a try in : f the corner for their pack. Moments later,,Clitheroe were.


back threatening the Carnforth line, Cowgill making a darting run, followed by a timely pass to Bartle, who had the line at his mercy, only to be felled by a lazy,


, rather than malicious, high arm, with the end result a converted penalty for Clitheroe. Clithcroe continued to attack,


and when a kick came over the back line, Keough at full back sent a neat pass to Kino, who broke well and flipped the ball to Bartle, who was caught on the Carnforth 22. The move looked like grinding


to halt, when up glided Rigby to take the pass and skip in under the posts.


' The.conversion was added, and the scoreboard moved on to 36-12.


: . From the restart; Clitheroe’s / discipline faltered and a succes­ sion of penalties saw the Cam-,


. forth pack edging.up the park ' before they crashed over to make. the score 36-17. ; ,


Blackpool kept plugging away and never gave up, putting the tackles in right up to the end. It was a useful work out for


Clitheroe, and it was handy to get some game time in after a couple


.o f weeks’, lay ofl. ■Tries came thick and fast, 16 in


all, and 55-0 up at the interval speaks for itself.


■ For the record, tries were scored by Alex Hough (3), Dan Witton


' (3) ,’Mark Preston (2), Simon Gretton, Bill Thatcher, Taffy Haynes, John Procter, Ben Rigby, Andrew Thornber and skipper Simon Rawstron, who weighed in with a brace himself . Tthe Cavaliers face Carnforth


■.Clitheroe UnderJ5l l6r. . . . . .10 'Pendle Under 15116 . . . . . . . . . 7 CLITHEROE faced a strong • Pendle on a heavy pitch and the


;...


Clitheroe entertain Cumbrian visitors soon made inroads into side Hawcoat Park at Littlemoor ■


on Saturday, and the -visitors will be looking to avenge the reverse" suffered by their,first team- on : - Saturday. . .


a ball!


the Clitheroe half, and only some on Saturday (kick-off 2-30 p.m.).-. - strong tackling from Francis


. This will be followed by the .; . Devine and man-of-the-match England-Australia game on the_?ij Ben Riwhworth kept them out._ big screen from 6 p.m.%ii • .v'-»'''r--fe'H the pressure took its . Clitheroe Cavaliersi : : / : . :


, R/ackpoo/2nds.. -.%-;;;'i'.'..;.-.0,i;: tunes,-withonesuccessfuIconver- THE second string racked up' sion.


toll;'and.Pendle crossed three


. their, biggest score for many sea­ sons against a gutsy,; but under- - power^, Blackpool outfit.


:' -The'sec'ond half saw Clitheroe


come more, into the picture, and folloT^g'some strong runs from


When the two teams faced‘up>: Joe Shorrock and Thomas Wal-


to one another before the kick-off; ton;- they .were finally rewarded themoreseniprplayersintheLit-K'.with an unconverted try from


i.tlemoor side .wondered if they had ■


' Shorrock., ,


! got onthe -wrong pitch and ended up in a schoolboy gamel-' c,‘- '-o It would ha^ bee'n all too easy.


- not to pay^the opposition the -.respect they deserved; for at least,


/.turning up;and indeed making a ■ decent fist of. a competitive''g^e in parts.


* * . ' ' •


'V'j'.: Glitheroe dominated all areas ' ■without too 'much resistance, but


;i§lThe gmhpst^rf be more of. -fan;! (equal contest,! and Shorrock; ’ iaosed the Pendle line a^in; only?


; to fail to ground the ball. ‘ ' Clitheroe scored again in th'e


/comer, but they were not able to, convert the try.


/ '■ Finally the -visitors scored two more tries as the home team start­ ed to tire.


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