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SATURDAY. JUNE 7. 1C41 Margaret Trewhitt Weds Lieut. R. A.

Colquhoun In Ceremony In Brockville The wedding of three daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cornell Trewhitt, Winnipeg, to Lieutenant Robert Andrew Colquhoun. Lake Superior Regiment, Brockvllle, Ont took place June 7 at 2.30 p.m. In Brockville Presbyterian church.

Rev. S. E. Cousens officiated. Lieutenant Colquhoun Is the son of Mrs.

Colquhoun and the late Mr. W. M. Colquhoun. The church was decorated with summer blossoms.

Lieutenant Ralph E. Purves, Lake Superior regiment, was best man. Lieutenant Stanley Gilbert, Canadian Dental Corps, the bridegroom's cousin, gave her In marriage, The bride's dress was of tea foam blue Roman crepe with a iung torso bodice and pleated skirt. The bodice had three quarter length sleeves and a neckllne with a wide collar finished with Local Bride Will Reside' In Ottawa St. Matthew's church formed the setting at 3 o'clock, Saturday afternoon for the marriage of Dorothy Evelyn, only daughter of, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Stephens, to Aircraftsman W. T. Bruce McDermot, R.C A.F., only son of Mrs.

McDermot and the late Mr. H. Percival McDermot. Canon G. R.

Calvert officiated. Peonies and ferns were grouped about the chancel rail. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a high throated gown of white chiffon, the bodice showing a shirred shoulder yoke outlined with small ruffle of the chiffon. The sleeves were of bishop design, the cuffs repeating the ruffle of the material. A' wide inset girdle attached the bodice and full skirt.

She wore a chapel veil of white tulle arranged in a halo out' lined with pink roses. She carried a bouquet of pink Brlarcllffe roses. Miss Ethel Matheson was brides' maid. She wore a gown of ice blue fhnnfillv lure the slrtrt bordered with a circular flounce. Her lace I hat was adorned with pink velvet bows.

She carried a Colonial bouquet of Sweetheart roses. Mr. Frank Matthews, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. Aircraftman" McDermot left for Ottawa, where they will reside. The bride traveled in a navy creoe dress with champagne toned flannel coat and navy hat The bride's mother wore, an ensemble of beige crepe, the revers and toiler embroidered in 'green, brown and beige.

Her hat was a largs beige model and her corsage of sweet peas The bridegroom's mother chose heaven blue crepe with small matching hat and corsage of Sweetheart roses. MargitM. Grini Weds Howard R. Cubbidge The marriage of Marglt Matheson Grlnl, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Grlnl, 766 Garwood to Lance Corporal Howard R. Cubbidge, Canadian Army7 Dental Corps, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Cubbidge, Locarno apartments, took place June 3 at the home of Rev. G. A. Woodslde, Spence at.

Mr. Ole Grlnl was best man. The bride wore a beige dreas ot French wool faille, hand embroidered Jn blue. Her turban, of the same material had a blue chapel veil. Miss Lucille Cubbidge, the bride gi nom's sister, attended the bride.

She wore a grey woollen, dress, and a light green hat draped with a veil. Her corsage was of lily ol the vallev. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. ar.d Mrs.

Cubbidge left for Minakl. This Summer For hair twilth antf buty, bttltr parmamnl daalnd and aaacirtad by ax Bart eparatora. PERMANENT SPECIAL' $3.50 $550 vsiue tm Your HAIR BEAUTY SALON 209 Paris Bldg. Phone 92 902 Opan All Day Wadnaaday "17, rows of tiny frills. Her small hat of lilies of the valley held a tulle veil matching her gown.

She carried orchids and lilly of the valley. A reception was held at the Manitonnis hotel. Lieutenant and Mrs. Colquhoun left on a motor trip to Montreal and Ottawa. They will reside In Brockvllle.

For going away the bride chose a rose silk linen dress with short sleeves, the square neckline fin ished with ruching. The skirt was pleated from the hips. The waist line was marked by a wide girdle with two bows at the front. Her hat of black felt was trimmed with a white flower. She wore a coat of black boucle, with quilting at the front, and a white eyelet em broldered collar.

Her corsage was of gardenias. MISS MARGARET KEITH has arrived from Montreal for a visit In Winnipeg. She Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A.

M. Campbell, Sherbrook where the photograph was. taken. roolo Djr TriDunc biih rnoionrapner. Room Decked With Flowers For Wedding The marriage of Ellinor Mar guerite, second daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth tv. Daviss, xc Mr. Frederick Norman Manson, R.C.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Manson, took place at 3.30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the ladles' narlor of Young United church. Rev. W. E. Donnelly of ficiated.

Ferns were Intermingled with snapdragons and peonies as a decoration for the room. Mr. A. G. Crawley played the wedding music.

The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of dusty rose crepe fashioned on red ingote lines, the dress having a square neckline and wide inset girdle. The princess coat had long sleeves. Her hat was a disc ot the same material, flowers wrought of the crepe edging the front. It was secured at the back with triple velvet straps.

A bow of veiling adorned the top and a drape of it was worn over the face. She carried Talisman roses and gypsophila. Miss Marion Elizabeth Manson, sister of the bridegroom, attended the bride. Her gown was of mountaineer blue crepe, the bodice finished with a square neckline and three quarter sleeves. The skirt had straight fullness.

Her hat of the same material was a replica of that worn by the bride. She carried Dink Brlarcllffe roses. Mr. William Thomas Evans was best man. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, 83 Chestnut st Summer flowers decked the rooms.

Mr. and Mrs. Manson left for a short wedding trip. They win live in Winnipeg. The bride traveled in a white silk frock, printed in multi colored flowers, worn with a white straw hat 8aekney Losiehuk A wedding took place In St.

Mary's rectory, May 31. when Miss Frances Caroline Loszchuk became the bride of Pte. Raymond Joseph Sackney, P.P.OL.I. Major Rev. Leo.

MacDonald officiated. The attendants were Miss Sophie Zaluski and Pte. Alexander Markin, Pte! and Mrs. Sackney will reside In Winnipeg. THERE GOES THE It's her wedding day morning and she's off to the Beauty Shops, where expert care ensures that she'll look her loveliest when she walks to the strains of Lohengrin.

A soothing body massage a facial a manicur 1 fingerwave perhaps a special hair do keyed fl" to er wecding head dress no wonder she For information concerning this service, and for appointments, telephone 3 2 5f and ask for Beauty Shops, Fourth Fleer T. EATON CS MITtO Grant Brooke The marriage of Helen Myrtle, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. James Brooke, and 'Mr.

William Eric Grant, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Grant, took place May 31, at the home of the bride's parents.

The ceremony was performed by Rev. Clifford S. Matchett. Miss Dorothy L. Brooke, cousin of the bride, played the wedding music.

The bride chose an ensemble of precious blue silk and wore a cor" sage of Sweetheart roses and lily of the valley. A reception was held. Scott Mcintosh Bridal Solemnized at Home Of Bride's Parents The marriage of Dorothy Stew art, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.

H. Mcintosh, to Gunner Lawrence L. Scott, took plate at the home of the brides parents, 156 Walnut at 4 o'clock, Sat urday afternoon, Rev. W. E.

Don nelly officiated. Palms and ferns were Interspersed with lilacs and peonies as a background for the ceremony. Miss Eva Buhr played the wedding music. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a frock of corn flower blue crepe with square neckline and three quarter sleeves.

Her hat was a large model of beige straw with grosgraln band. She wore corsage of Roma Beauty roses. Her sister, Mrs. Frank Burgess, was matron of honor. She wore dusty rose crepe with neckline jand three quarter length sleeves.

Her hat was of matphing felt and corsage of Talisman roses. Mr anil Mrl RrnM uMI llva In Winnipeg. I I ISS BETTY YOUNG will leave IV 1 at the end of the month to do pott graduate work at the Victoria Summer school. She Is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. Young, 916 Jessie ave. Miss Young received her degree In Home Economics from the University of Manitoba In the spring of 1940. She was graduated this year from the faculty of Education of the university. She is a past president of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.

Sheen Neill Bridal Held In Afternoon The marriage of Clara Madeline, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Neill, to Mr. Ronald Edward Sheen of Winnipeg, formerly of Toronto, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Sheen, was solemnized at 3.30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in St. Andrew's River Heights church. Rev. J.

L. Mclnnls officiated. Ferns and palms formed a background for standards of white peonies, separated by wrought iron candelabra holding tall cathedral candles. Mrs. Jessie Caplln Kennedy presided at the organ.

During the signing of the register. Mrs. Gladys Whitehead sang Beethoven's I Love Thee. The bride was given In marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white silk net banded Jn taffeta.

The bodice had a sweetheart neckline and bracelet length sleeves The full skirt swept Into a brief train. Her hip length veil, worn off the face, was topped by a clus ter of ostrich feather tips. She carried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses and Illy of the valley. She was attended by Miss Margaret Keith of Montreal, who wore delphinium blue chiffon. Her hat of blue mohair was banded with the chiffon matching the shirred chiffon crown.

Her flowers were pink and blue larkspur. Mr. Sidney Smith was best man. The ushers were Messrs. Harry Shepherd and Kenneth Laidlaw, A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, suite Plaza apts.

Mr. and Mrs. Sheen left by motor for Banff. They will live in the Blackstone apt. The bride traveled in a striped saddle tan and white chiffon frock, worn with a saddle tan redingote.

Kr turban matched the redingote and she wore a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Neill was in dove rose crepe, with floral turban shading from orchid to violet Her corsage was ot pansies and valley lilies. Downey Johnson The marriage of Miss Gudny Johnson, formerly of Lundar. to Mr.

Garner Richard Downey took place at the manse of Old St Andrew's church. May 31. Rev. H. B.

Duckworth of ficiated. Mrs. J. Downey was matron of honor and Mr. W.

J. Downey best man. Mr. and Mrs. Downey will reside In Winnipeg.

PACKING SHIPPING Pool Cars THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE PAGE II yr i A fr: ptS VI i iv mfr 7 i v': I r' 1 'N i I RS. D. P. MARTELL Is pictured with her sons, WAYNE and llttlef MM LARRY DOUGLAS, in the fold of her arm. Larry Douglas is wearing the robe which he will wear at hit christening Sunday, in St.

Alphonsus' church. The photo was taken at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Martell, Donalda St. Wioto by Trlbuna SUt Ftiotocrtphar. eav trs ivk I 1 A I If I I II III formerly of Winnipeg, announce the engagement of their daughter Margaret Mann, to Flying Officer John Robert Ryan, R.C.A.F.

son of Mr. and Mrs. James Vincent Ryan, Cold Spring, Putnam County, New York. The wedding will take place in Winnipeg the latter part of June. Mrs.

M. D. Simon. James Fordyce The engagement is announced of Miriam Maxine, only daughter of Mfs. Doner and the late Mr.

Max Doner, to Lieut L. Arthur Simon, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada, only son ot Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J.

Bernthat an nounce the engagement ot their daughter Fanni to Mr. Misho Starr, only son of Mrs. D. Starr Cutler, The wedding will take place July Mr. and Mrs.

W. McDonald an nounce the engagement of, their eldest daughter, Verna Clarice, to Mr. William Jacob Hartz, youngest son of Mr. E. A.

Hartz and the late Mrs. Hartz. The wedding will take place June 21. The engagement is announced of Gladys Mary, daughter of Mrs, Young and the late Mr. William Young, to Lieutenant George Johnston Gamble, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Gamble. The wedding will take place the latter part of June. The engagement is announced of Eileen Mary, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. S. Maguire, of Elgin, to Mr. Philip Belzer aon of Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Belzer, of Winnipeg. The wed ding will take place June 28. Mrs. Ernest N. Palnchaud announces the engagement of her daughter Jeanne, to Mr, Maurice Prud'homme, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Napoleon Prud'homme. The wedding will take place In St Boniface Cathedral in July, REV. and Mrs. E.

G. D. Freeman announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Jean Margaret, to Mr. Ian J. Harvey.

The marriage will take place early in July. Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Wilson announce the engagement of their youngest daughter Gretchen May, to Mr. Wilfred William Arnott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex M. Arnott The wedding will take place June 28.

Mrs. R. L. Parkhurst announces the engagement of her daughter, Dorothy Ellnore, to Mr. Thomson B.

MacLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. MacLean. The wedding will take place June 28 at the home of the bride.

The engagement is announced oi Kitty Marie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. D'Eath, of Toronto, to Sgt Pilot William M.

Jackson, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Jackson, of Winnipeg. The wedding wUI take place In Toronto, June 14 at St Clement's church.

Mrs. W. Garbutt announces the engagement of her elder daughter, Dorothy Claire, to Douglas Cameron Garrow, younger son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Garrow.

The wedding will take place June 21. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Gallagh er announce the engagement of their youngest daughter.

Kathleen Jean, to Mr. William Craig Mont gomerle, son of Mrs. M. Montgo merie. The wedding will take place at 7 p.m.

July 4 in St. Mat ithew's church. Dr. and Mrs. J.

S. Mack an nounce the engagement of Dr. Mack's daughter, Effie Winona, to Mr. Thomas Russell Dennis, son ol Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Dennis, of Port Arthur, Ont The wedding will take place July 5. Mr. and Mrs.

H. T. Jones an nounce the enapement of their elder daughter. Norma Gwendolyn, to Dr. Ralph G.

Archibald, of New York, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Archibald.

The weddins will jtake place July 8, at Elim Chapel. THE engagement is announced ol Eileen Mabel, youngest daugh ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fairfield Home, to Mr. John A.

Black, youngest son of Mrs. Isabel S. Black and the late Dr. William Black. The wedding will take place early in July.

Mrs. J. Gresham announces the engagement ot her youngest daughter, Marion Jessie, to Mr. Cecil McKenzle Robinson, nephew of Mr. and Mrs.

George C. Fordyce. The wedding will take place early in July. Mr. and Mrs.

C. Miles announces the engagement of their only daughter, Margaret Joan, to Mr. Harold Dickson McLaughlin, of Dauphin, younger son of Mrs. McLaughlin. Winnipeg, and the late Mr.

G. McLaughlin. The wedding will take place in St. John's Cathedral, July 2, at 7.30 An engagement Just announced Is that of Miss Adrienne Cameron, only daughter of Prof, and Mrs. T.

W. Cameron of Ste. Anne de Bel levue, to Mr. K. P.

Grenfell of Schenectady, N.Y.. son of the late Sir Wilfred and Lady Grenfell. The marriage will take place on June 21 in Ste. Anne de Bellevue. Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Bellefleur, of Wlllowbunch, announce the en gagement of their eldest daughter, Lillian Marie, to Mr. Claude Bruce, younger son of Mr.

and Mrs. David Main, of Winnipeg. The wedding will take place at Willowbunch June 30. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Bull announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Rae Lilian, to LAC. Stanley W. Matthews. R.C.A.F.. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wil liam Herbert Matthews. The mar riage will take place late in June. Mrs. D.

H. Showier announces the engagement of her daughter, Luella Cook, to Mr, Edwin John Woods, younger son ol Mr. and Mrs. f. Woods.

The wedding will take place July 5 at 7 o'clock in St. John's United Church, Mr. and Mrs. Brtggs announce the engagement of their elder daughter. Willow Ryley, to Mr.

Gordon McKenzle Glenwright. The wedding to take place June 14. Mr. and Mrs. W.

G. Bartholomew announce the engagement ot their only daughter, Anna Dorothy, to Mr. Raymond John Forbes, only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Forbes.

The wedding will take place June 28 in John Black Memorial church, East Kildonan, at 3.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Rlddell, announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Frances Mary, to Mr, Kenneth Frederick Martin, second son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Martin.

The marriage will take place July 5 in Westminster United church, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Huber.

392 Campbell announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Donalda, to Mr. Douglas Bower, son of Mrs. R. F. McRae and the late Mr.

Bower. The wedding will take place in Vancouver, July 12. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.

Harris announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Ethel Adelaide, to Mr. Wilfred L. Blier, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. Blier. The wedding will take place June 28 at 6.30 in St Philip's church. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Daum announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Kathleen Anne, to Mr. Harry Wilfred Nelson, only son of Mr. anrt Mr Carl Nelson. The wedding will take place June 28.

English Worsteds Superfine Quality Made to Order fmmmZ EDWARD WELLS CUSTOM TAILOR 3'. Donald next to Capitol and Mrs. W. F. Lowe.

Pal merston Winnipeg, an nounce the engagement ot their only daughter, Mary Ellen, to Mr. Robert Henderson Kllgour, son oi Mrs. E. Kllgour, of Edinburgh, Scotland, and the late Mr. Kllgour.

The wedding will take place June 28. Mr. and Mrs. S. H.

Cameron an nounce the engagement or tneir eldest daughter, Jose Lillian, to Mr, George E. Wilson, R.C.A.F only son of Mrs. A. Wilson. The wedding will take place the early part of July.

The engagement Is announced of Helen Margaret Lyons, only daughter of Mrs. Lyons and the late Lyons, to L. A. C. Allan G.

Pratt second son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Pratt. The wedding will take place in July in St Matthew's church.

'The engagement Is announced of Evelyn Marie Fisher, of Brandon, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. u. risner, to Mr.

Robert Hugh Wellwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wellwood, of Winni peg, The wedding will take place July 5.

i Mr. and William Wasney, Highland Glen, announce the engagement ot their daughter, Mary Verna, to Mr. Anthony Wachal, son ofMf. and Mrs; Wachal, NaroL Mart. The wedding will take place June Mr.

and Mrs. T. Irvine announce the engagement of their eldest daughter. Kathleen Jessie, to Mr. Henry James Hunter, second son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Hunter. The wedding will take place Saturday, July in St. Saviour's Anglican church, Morse Place. Mr.

and Mrs. R. W. Young announce the engagement of their only daughter, Gertrude Jean, to Mr. Ernest Gosling, eldest son of Mr.

and Mrs. E. Gof ling. The wedding will take place June 28. Mr.

and Mrs. James English, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Eileen June, to Cat a New "Scientific" "FEATHER CURL" Lutlnflr limy Parson at MNC PERMANENT Cool, flattering, perfect for your new hat So easy to care for. Curls shortened and shaped to follow your head contours. It you get it hat crushed or win 1 blown simply flash a' comb through It, and back into place springs your shining cap ot Ringlets. a.e'a Mlcroacooie tiamlnatlen pE and Taat Curl with (vary Scicntific's'Charm'Wave ITnuiual Value.

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A quicker wivt urimout duffimfort. mnt rhctr for Jiy typa of hair. 01.95 Tha Cook Wav ft WAVE 35c i air (2r.i T.a I Portaea at Vaugtian, aaalda c. Phone 24861 Open WEDNESDAY Afternoon! Mr. John Herbert Allan, youngest son of Mr.

arid Mrs. Robert Allan. The wedding will take place July 5 in St. Matthew's Anglican church. R.

and Mrs. J. E. Yates an nounce the engagement of their youngest daughter, EUaro, to Mr. John Angus MacDonnld, Only son of Dr.

and Mrs. R. F. Rorke. The wedding will take place July 5 in First Presbyterian church 2.30 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. P. Radlnovlch an nounce the engagement of their only daughter, Olive, to Mr. E.

Smolak, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Smolak. The engagement is announced of Ethel Mary Thorn, Transcona, to Mr.

James Slmpklns, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Slmpkins, 158 Lenore St. The wedding v.

ill take place June 28. i Mr. and Mrs. A. 3.

Hutching announce the engagement of their niece, Muriel Jean McCallum, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McCallum, to Mr. John E. Bradley, second son of Mr.

and Mrs. P. J. Bradley. The wedding will take place June 28.

Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carney announce the engagement of their only daughter, Kathleen Mary, to Mr.

Joseph James Sloan. The wedding will take place June 21. Mr. and Mrs. David E.

Armlt announce the engagement of their only daughter, Dorothy Elizabeth, to Mr. Rodney Esmond Dennis, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dennis. The wedding will take place In Broadway Baptist church.

June 25, at 7 p.m. Mrs. A. T. Olson announces the engagement of her only daughter, Inez, to Mr.

William Flynn, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flynn. The wedding will take place June 13. DR.

and Mrs. W. A. Cooper announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Dorothy Marlon, to Mr. Arnott A.

Day, Birtle, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Day, of Coulter, Man. The wedding will take place June 23. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Gornall announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence Cecilia, At MiV John F. Butchart, of Bran don, only son of Mr. and Mrs. John E.

Butchart, of Winnipeg. The wedding will take place June 28, at 10 a.m. In St. Ignatius church. i Have You a Focus Frown? If you have, probably it's your eyesight.

Read easily; work efficiently! look plsat ant; avoid a Focus Frown by having your vision examined periodically. LIMITED Phone 24 552. ill Smith Sr C. DEMPSEY, Optometrist. GANKEONE OPECHALC MEN'S SUITS (S PCE.) DRESSES LADIES' (PLAIN ONI.PIICS) CLEANED AND PRESSED CLEANED AND PRESSED II' Winter Cloth Coat Special Cellee lured Stored 'til Fell Nothing to Pay Until Fall MEN'S SUITS SPONCED AND PRESSED 50c CURTAINS Dryeleanad rinlihae true I mJk A A mlc Flair) tot ton, I I I I II lata er iwt 111 I I II I Kalr Reconditioned Fur Storage June Is the danger month for your Furs, and from sll 'reports ithere will be the usual myriads of Moths hungry to fesst on neglected Furs get yours along to QUINTONS Moth.

Fire and Theft Proof Fur Vaults today. Phone 42 361 Everybody Does! 1 Loveliness That Lasts A Lifetime Household Arts by Alice Brooks Pineapple Design Is Exquisite In Fine Cotton PATTERN 6983 Let your handiwork be an heirloom and It will If you choose these pineapple design doilies! They're simple to crochet and exquisite worked Jn fine cotton. The three sizes make lunchean and buffet sets. Pattern 6983 contains Instructions for making dollies; illustrations of them and stitches; photograph of dolly; m.ttertals ftteded. To obtain this pattern send twenty "cents In coins (stamps cannot be accepted) tp The Tribune, Household Arts 60 Front Toronto 2, Ont.

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