ARSE RY ce BEE STR fiom eeRbHRLie Wednesday, : September | SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULE ISL. ANDS REVIEW. it now going ‘into’ its” 7th season, “mid-October for: the -’ of: more: than:'120 School.-Tour --season’s . original along with 200 YEARS OF MUSI- - cord ' wood, - 1535 after 6 p.m... Opposite 'F air grounds, , ‘Two: shows. go | ‘on: the: road in. ‘first: lap performances booked for -Van~. couver Island, Northern :Wash- ington, the Okanagan and Koote- nays. . The other two are. the first. children’s: and adult shows at the: ‘McPherson Playhouse, ' PINOCCHIO, the well-loved. little character with. the long “ nose, will go on tour in Elemen- tary Schools in Marge Adelberg’s musical. adaptation, CAL SATIRE (The Beggar’s Opera to The Threepenny Opera) for Secondary: School presenta~ tion. “In the touring company _ are Ramona McBean, Margaret ‘Martin, Barbara Desprez, Erica Peavy, Bill Hosie, Ian McIntyre, John Heath, Mark Smith, ‘Musi- cal Director. Peter Williams, and Stage Manager Charles Harper. '. Director of the shows is Peter . Mannerings ©. ‘At the McPherson Playhouse, Sylvia Hosie. will direct SINBAD “by Chris. Wiggins,- with special songs by Marge ‘Adelberg, SIN- : BAD opens September 20 for a IN BASTION PLANS © “Bastion: Theatre ‘in Victoria, series: of. 2 Pm, ‘matinees: ‘each “Saturdays 0 has rehearsals cunder, way. or”: __scheduled soon | for four produc-. . tions...” Stuart Baker” ‘will “direct the opening. production: of Bastion’s’ “adult season at the McPherson |" : Playhouse | - ANY WEDNESDAY, -a comedy -by ‘Muriel Resnik; - Darnell “others taking part are Margaret” Martin, Tan McIntyre and Karen-|’ Rick is. the male lead ‘and Austin. Now~ the propriator of the Copper Kettle Cafe in Gold “River, Rick’s previous. appear- ance on stage. -in Victoria in- clude ‘Mick’. in Tony Nicholson's ~production of The Caretaker’?, (for which Rick, won a Best Ac- tor nomination), ‘Under the Yum Yum Tree’ for Victoria Theatre” Guild, and “Come. Blow Your Horn’? (Bastion’s’ season opener at McPherson Playhouse in Sep- tember 1965). IMPAIRED: DRIVERS. _ Appearing before Judge DG, Ashby at. Sidney. riagistrate’s court on September 15 on char-. ges of impaired driving were Frederick “Bligh of Sidney - and ‘Louis*Tom of. Brentwood Bay, Bligh was..sentenced to 14 days ‘imprisonment.as- this was | a secu offanse and his license was suspended for. nine months, ‘Tom. was: fined .$400. and-his license was suspended for one year, : )|[GALIANO LIBRARY|| | 4/10. BE OPERATED || IBY LADIES’ CLUBI). - Galiano - Ladies’ Service Club held. its first ‘meeting. of the fall season in. the. Galiano Hall, with president. Mrs. Las Murphy in, the chairs The nresident: ‘yeleoined - “two new members, Mrs..Maury. Lup- ton and Mrs. Les Robinson, Donations were recently made to several organizations, includ- ing ihe Volunteer Fire Depart- ment and Sts: ‘Margaret of Seot- land, Galiano Hal, It was decided to buy a new mattress and 4 blanket for the new stretcher stationed at the Post Office; also one more oxy- gen ‘tank, tu bring total of tanks up to three, More than 500 library books have recently heen given.to Gali- ang. Club, and. that. organization “asked .the Ladies Service Club if they would be interested in-ad- ministering. the Lbrary for. the Islanders, This was’so decided, and a tentative: group set up to open the library one day a week, preferably on a Thursday. Mrs, L. Robinson will now be the -visitor to ‘the :sick on. the Island. The annual Christmas Bazaar will be held on November 22. Tea hostesses were Mrs, FE. Robson and Mrs. G, Snell. REVI W CLASSIFIED “WANTED FOR RENT “MISCELLANEOUS, WANTED TO BUY 24 INCH DRY ~ Alder’ preferred, Phone 656-2720. WANTED LADY TO DO MY ironing in her home. Brentwood - area, 652-2013 or 652-2304, 37-2 WANTED TO BUY 10 TO 15 - aeres water front property’ be- tween Nanaimo and Victoria. D. J, Burke, 7912 ~ 143. Street, Edmonton 51, Alberta, 37-3, WANTED TO RENT COTTAGE, small apartment or two unfur- hished rooms - near. bus, ‘by retired lady. October. 656-1662," 37-1 BABYSITTER FOR 2 ‘YR, OLD - girl. In my home. Mon, - Fri. Melville Park Subdivision, 656- LANDSCAPE: GARDENER TO rotovate and plant lawn. 656- 4040000 __ 38-1 COMING EVENTS Loyal Order of Moose BINGO xvery Tuesday, 7330 p.m... 60/40 per cent. ° Moose Home, Saanichton. llety HIGHLAND DANCE CLASSES, St. John’s Hall, Deep Cove. Ages 5 years and over. For further information or registration call” Marg. Snow, 656-3647. 38-2 BOY. SCOUTS OF CANADA. Parents must register person- ally for Cub and Scout registra- tion Wednesday, Sept, 24 atScout Hall 7:30 p.m. Annual meeting to follow, 38-1 ST. ANDREW'S MENS CLUB sponsoring turkey supper in Church Hall (4th St.) Sidney, Friday, Sept. 26th from 5 - 8 p.m, Proceeds to help defray debt on new hall. Transporta- tion can be arranged by phoning §56-2143, 38-2 RUMMAGE SALE, SATURDAY. Sept.: 20, 10 a.m. Brentwood Community Hall. Sponsored by evening branch of A.C.W, Brent- wood Memorial Chapel, Dona- tions may be left at Community Hall, Friday evening after 7p,m. 38-1 A.A, MBETS EVERY WEEK ON Wednesday night, 8:30 pm. The Health Centre, 2440 Sidney Ave. 656°3885 or 652-1701, 38+1 500°", CRIBBAGE, WHIST. Saturday, Sept. 20, & psm. K of P Hall, Sponsored by Pythian Sisters. Everyone welcome. 38-1 LOST DOW NTOWN SIDNEY. MAN'SBI- fotals, dark rims. Reward. Ur- gently needed. Phone 656-1909, 38-1 38-1, “Park -FURNISHED» SECOND — “Phone. NEW, ments for rent. included. Melville Park. Phone 656-251 2, 34-tf RENT. TO OWN NEW machine, $2.75 weekly, Sawyer Sewing Centre, 811 FortSt., 388- 6228, 7 TWO BEDROOM APART- Fridge,’ stove W/W carpets, in SANITARY: Sidney Clean-Up, 656-1920. GARBAGE SERVICE | Ray Bowcort, j 24 ‘ BOOK EXCHANGE. 9785 - 5TH St. Across from Pool Hall, Sid- ney. : ” eet, SEWING 38~-tf FURNISHED _ HOUSE, TOWNER waterfront, 2. bdrms, 2 ‘baths; Oct. t-to June 15, Adults. $175, 656-1928 or 636-1724. 38-1 FLOOR apartment, Heat. light. water in- cluded. Suit. one. lady. -.Non- smoker only. 656-2512. WINTER PARKING PROBLEMS? BOATS - TRAILERS MIDTOWN SIDNEY boat or. trailer: -call 656-1636. > PARKING, area. for. winter * storage of your For information. -38-tf GARBAGE, Phone 656-1784. RUBBISH HAULED 23tf. MABEL D. GOLDFINCH B.C, ‘OCTOBER: Ist, 2 38-2. » garage, ' Wall-- wall carpet. throughout... : “DELIGHTFUL, R.M.T. announces the. opening of her studio in September for “piano and theory tuition at 10720 West Saanich Road (corner of Downey Road). Phone 656-4348 : before '9 a.m. for*interview, 34-5 BEDROOM duplex, large utility room, $145 mon, Phone. 656-2913, 38-2 SPACE ON BEACON AVE, OF- fice or store. 700 sq. it., 20 ft. window space. 656-1636, 38-1 VICTORIA. HYPNOSIS SERVICES Relaxation and Psycho-Cyber- ---neties Centre -Ltd,--‘Suite: 8-819 Fort St. 388-9722. EXCELLENT .DAY CARE FOR pre=schooler while = mother works.. Company. for 3 yr. old boy. Large outdoor play area, Phone 656-2150, “38-2 IF YOU WANT YOUR MOWER in shape, now isthe time to bring it to. Reed's Saw Repair, 622 Fisgard St. /383- 8324, 3etf. TWO BEDROOM HOME: WITH in Sidney. . No pets, -Write Box. 801, Sidney, 38-1 please, B.C, NEW, LARGE EXECUTIVE TWO bedroom. suite: Near Sidney, Intercom. Cablevision, patio, 1 1/2 bath, carport. $225.00 per mon, Allutilities included except telephone... References. please. 656-3423 or 656-3605. 38-1 GARDENING SERVICES COULD be made available around end of October to Gulf Islands serviced by Ferry, Pruning, power raking; areating, Cadboro Bay Land- scaping and Garden Maintenance Co. Lid, 2450 Sinclair Rd., Vie~ toria, 477-4580. 36-4 LOW COST. -ROTOVATING -10 HL.P. Tractor 39 in, wide. #79- 4513 or 658-3590, 36-4 AJAX 0 WINDOW | CLEANERS, also walls and gutters. Free estimates, Bob Seett. 652-1581, 30-tf RENT FREE, cottage with light and heat avail- able for suitable «couple who enjoys country. life and are pre- pared to get evening meal-:for gentleman and one day’s garden- ing a week. Location Mt. New- ton and West Saanich Rd, 652- 1457, Interview Sunday P.M. , 38-1 ONE AND TWO BEDROOM suites, furnished or unfurnished. Available now. Nor-Garden Courts. 656-3612, Gets CLASSICAL GUITAR INSTRUC- tion, Beginners - any age. G52- 1765, REoiel SUNNY TWO BEDROOM APART- © ment £738. all inclusive, No pets, no children, downtown Sid- ney, 656-3143, 23-tf KITCHEN CHAIRS re~upholstered from $5.95 each, HELP WANTED In at Gam. + Out by 5 pm —__EEe (... Len’s Furniture, 7115 W, Saanich om . ha ~ ’ FEMALE Rd. | 652-2845. 3814 HOUSEKEEPER REQUIRED Phone 656-1727. Shoreacres DRESSMAKING AND Rest Home. 38ut.0 tions. ALTERA= Phone 656-3444. 37-tf CROWN PAVING COMPANY specializing in home driveways, Quality “workmanshir, Free es- timates. Phone 477-1298, 31-t: CARD OF THANKS WE WISH TO EXTEND OUR thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral of- ferings received from our many relatives and friends in our sad loss of husband and father. Spe- cial thanks to nurses and staff Rest Haven Hospital and Dr. Mof- foot. Mrs. Butterick and family, 38] ee nmpempsupnanuwamugrapinsiortanregripysgemtnammeneal MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE ANT? SEMI-PRIVATE accommodation for a ladys or gene theman asailable September 15. Shoreacres Rest Home. Sidney, RObALTIT, 3762 CASH books. Victoria. FOR COMICS, POCKET ete. PO, Bex IS A, 385-8670, jeer HOBPTES -FREF PERSONAL OR group infarmation and instruction CLASSIFIED 656-1151 on Tri them liquid embroidery. Anvbndy = any ape, Make reas semably priced Christmas cifts, Pazaar items, ete. Phone Doreen Rosenthal, 642-2514. 3eT PRIMATE CR SEMI ROOM available for ladv or gentlemar. 6356 « 1727. Shoreacrés Rest Home. an-t CTT “Galiano | Notes | “union BY MARY. BACKL UND 7 Mr. and Mrs. “Charles McGhie, | ‘of ‘Chatsworth, California, spent, an’ enjoyable. week at ‘Raggety Acres”, summer -hume of Miss Edna. Dixon, who commutes over. -almost every, weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, from California, went. back, to. their. home there after, several weeks at their summer home at .Montague Harbour, Mrs, Bill Baker, of Vancouver, spent the past two months at their home on Whalers Bay, Mr. Baker commutes every weekend, and during the past month. Mr. “and Mrsv Ac, Bunbury, and their four children, ‘of é St. Cather ines, | Ontario, enjoyed Spending au week or So, with them. ot Mrs, Ragna Frederickson was, happy to have her.son, and fami- ly, Dr. T.M, Fredrickson, who is with the University of Con- necticut, Willmantic,. Connecti- eut, to spend some of his holi- days on the Island. Mr. and Mrs, Les. Brown, of Edmonton, Alberta, were aver to their home on Montague Harbour for the month of August. Mr..and Mrs. Bernhard Knud-~ son, of Flin Flon, Manitoba, came in to visit brother Hank Knudson, and tis family at Georgeson Bay, aisc iis nephew, Everett Whyte, who is now living in The Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gorst went wack fe their home in Burnaby, also daughter Miss Debbie Gorst, whose guest for the past week has been Miss Lois Schibicky,- also of Burnaby, We undersiand that at last the fish have arrived in these waters, and. during the annual Gossip Island derby, held on Sept. 1st., there were more than-fifty fish® caught on that-diay,; with handsone’ prizes for the big winners, Capacity crowds of people have been over to Galiano during the past month -- visitors and new. residents, many of whom have heen missed. “We apologize for missing so. many, and really.try to find’as many as wecean, There are .a-lot-of ferries in-one day here, David > - Williams, of. -Carry= brook, Ireland, andrecently stay~ ing in--Toronto, Ontario, visiting his sister, Miss Rosamund Wil- lias, both came over to Galiano | Island to-visit Mr. and Mrs, Ken Sater and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gustin, from Toronto, Ontaric, are spending several weeks at-their home on Gahane, 6: Ken Garner has returned to Campbell. River - where he wil] attend school for this. coming term, Boe fs Mrs. LA, Murphy is happy to have her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs, George Tully, of Richmond, and Mr, Tully's uncle, and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, J. Tully, of Surrey, spending their. holi- days on the Island, Visiting Miss Isabel Me- Kerthan for two weeks during the sum ner season was her sister, Mrs Dorothy Warren, ot Toronto, Ontario. During the summer season Miss Kay Johnson's guests have been: Miss Mary Whiting, from Toronto, and Miss Dorothy Gat- ird, from Banff, Alta, Miss Gatird is head accompanist’ of Banff School of Fine Arts, and has been Miss Johnson’s ac- companist for many years. She delighted ‘friends with her marvelous piano playing during her stay, Miss Johnson also had her cousins, Mr, and Mrs, Reb- ert Wassell, and daughter, Cheryl, from Syracuse, New York, for a visit. Liquor Charges Two men appeared before tudze oD, G. Ashby in Sidres Magistrate's court on Saturday, September 6, George Jones of Sidney was fined $50 or 30 days for eoisuming liquor in a public place, Daniel Otdfield of Sidney was fined S40 for being a minor in possession of liquor. ‘the: devotion and wark _ MANY AT. ~ HALL | DEDICATION | “Ste, Andrew’ s Church; ‘Sidney, : was filled last Sunday. for-.the- morning service after which the: new Church Hall: was: dedicated as’a memorial to: the lives, and ‘through: the, years, of the women of Sty Andrew's. The. hall was named for-one of its untiring workers,’ Margaret (Rita) Vaughan-Birch,- “who died on October 8 last year. | The Rt. Rev..J, O, Anderson, Bishop. of Columbia, conducted: the dedication, assisted by the Rt. Rev. G. R. Calvert, retired Bi- ‘Shop. of Calgary, Alberta, and the Rector, Canon F, Vaughan-Hirch, The Diccesan ~Executive A, CAW. was -represented by the President, Mrs, °F. A. Goodwin, and Mesdames .H, Hubbard, J. Newham, D,. Browii; 7 r, Hughes, N. , Fatt, G. Andrews, F. ‘Tan- “ner, and M,” McDonald, The old St. Hilda’ s School, Cal- gary, was represented by Miss E, Watt, Mrs. G, Caspar, Mrs. G, Dowding, Mrs, D. M. Reed, and Mrs. G, Adams, © Pioneer Daughters of Alberta were repre- sented by Mrs. O, Stuart, Miss Le Holmes, Mrs, I, Woollatt, and Mrs, D, Kerfoot. Many friends ‘of the late: Rita Vaughan-Birch came distances to attend ‘the dedication, among whom was her daughter and son- in-law, Mr, and Mrs,. Patrick Barclay, formerly of Kitimat, BC, During the Church service an. antique stained-glass window in the East above the altar, donated by Mrs, Olive Stuart in memory of her loved friend, and installed by gifts from. St. Hilda’s Old Girls, and ‘the. Rector’ and his daughter, was dedicated in memory of ‘thy faithful servant and untiring worker. forthe aged and poor ~ Rita Vaughan-Birch.'’ Following the service the con- gregation entered the new Church Hall for its dedication after which: refreshments were served by the’ under” Afternoon Branch AVC .W, the Convenorship of .Mesdames J. Chapman and J, Gooding. _ Bishop Andersun inhis: sermon spoke of the strengths and weak- nesses.uf he Church, aid wale lengéd tie Conugrepation. Ge taret ithe spiritual need. oc mani: in ‘this changing day. “for, bulbs, _incipient . roots. many cases, the er owth is already aN * Now ‘that the Pall planting sea- about the. correct planting depth meter: of the bulb is reasonably reliable; more ‘in very. light soil . and: Jess: where heavy clay is pr esent. ‘Crocus corms are planted | in late August and early September — in- partial shade. and bright sun- light toa depth of three to four. inches. Good drainage is essen-, tial, Much the same rule ap- plies to the so called little bulbs’; i.e, Chiondosa, Scilla, Galanthus, | etc. Narcissus should: be covered to a-depth of four.a tive inches: above the tip of the bul, triple diameter The rile breaks down here and judgment iukes over as: ‘varieties differ greatly in size, Planting, should be. completed in September in raised beds ifthere is the slightest drainage prob- Jem: It will be ‘noted that in vigorous stock eruptions are ap- pearing at the bases which are the This year, in thrusting through, indicating a need for early planting, Although Narcissus plants will grow vigor~ ously in fairly shady locations the flower stems are apt to ‘draw up’. and become spindly, A good per- centage ‘of sunlight during the. short days of early Spring will develop healthy plants with a generous flower count of richly coloured blooms, — -The standard late tulips thrive at a depth of six to eight inches. The early Kaufmaniana and Fos- teriana species originate in. very cold countries and should be planted in late September andOc- tober when the ground has cooled, At ‘this time a circle of swel- lings will be noted about the root plates which is root formation of-. ten preceded by very fine hairlike growth. Good drainage and plant-. ing rotation is advisable to avoid ‘contact. with earth where bulbs in-.. fected with Botrytis Tulipa ‘or ‘Fire’ may have grown before, If it~ is not possible to avoid: heavily irrigated » areas tulip buiiss si LOH. 1 Me lifted annually to. ripen, Hygcaimhs Should be planted in late September and October when. HNN Garden Notes © “by ROSEM ARY ow EN. “the. land. is ‘cool and moist. son is well started many garden-._ ers. “find: themselves .wondering. * A loose rule of thumb’ “suggests that. in. normal tilth a cover ing. to thrée times the dia-..- TOWN OF SIDNEY ZONING BY. LAW NOTICE OF. PUBLIC HEARING © NOTIC Ecls HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL PERSONS WHO DEEM THEMSELVES TO BE AFFECTED BY THE “PRO- = POSED AMENDMENT TO THE-“ZONING BYLAW NO, 345, - 13969" WILL BE-AFFORDED AN OPPORTUNITY TO BE | HEARD ON THE MATTERSCONTAINED THEREIN BEFORE THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL AT A PUBLIC HEARING TO RE HELD IN’ THE: COUNCIL CHAMBERS, - MUNICIPAL HALL, 2440: SIDNEY. AVENUE, SIDNEY. B.C] ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH AT 7: 330 IN THE AFTERNOON,’ : THE PROPOSED BYLAW MAY RF IN- © SPECTED AT THE MUNICIPAL HALL, SIDNEY, - FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 9:00 A.M,, AND. 4:00 PLM: coe oe A COPY OF THE EFFECT OF THIS -BYLAW WILL BE ‘TO AMEND > ¥ ZONING BYLAW NO. 345, 1369"" AS FOLLOWS - THAT LOT TWO (2). SECTION. TWELVE (1), RANGE THREEQ) FAST. PLAN. 7098. NORTH SAANICH DIS- -TRICT. BE Ree rane bb FROM: RESIDEN TIAL “A TO. RESIDENTIAL. - _CSIGNED) GS. LOGAN MUNICIPAL CLERK 3H=2 MELVILLE PARK CHARMING. SOUTH trary: to ‘all other bulbous growth they prefer. aheavily' enriched co- | vering of: about: tive. inches. The highly nitrogenous soil mix- ture used for ‘these: bulbs would cause softening and vulnerability ‘to disease. in Tulip, Crocus or Narcissus bulbs. Hyacinths are usually lifted. each year to” ripen. inva warm, dry atmosphere and for this an ‘attic is ideal. Bulb Iris prefer soil rich in lime.and should be planted late. to. avoid .early emergence and possible leaves, Bulbs are plants. least Likely to suffer in those areas not blessed with, an. abundance of water, dur- ing the Summer. ~ From. early Autumn, ‘through the Winter and far into Spring these rewarding Plants will, create brilliant patches. of color to complement and contrast with the niany flow= ering shrubs so popular in island frost: ‘damage to the . gardens. Pn ae ‘Con-. “Regular” routine: of bus was'transacted, all: reports from committees’ “showing satisfactory progress. : a The next meeting will be held. on October: 8.- Bus Trip Tickets oe It was announced iby Sidney’ Old “Age Pensioners - Organiza- . ‘tion’ that: there” are a few seats © left for. the. trip’ September: 18 to. Powell River. leaving Sidney.’ at 6: 30 a.m, Anyone wishing to. take : Thompson. - 2307 Amel Pri ice $i) 10, Summer Recess Ends For Pythian. Sisters The first September meeting of Victoria Temple No. 36, Pyth- - ian Sisters:was held in the K, of P, Hall. Seventeen members and one visitor were in attendance. _The. Most Excellent Chief, Mrs. A.O. Berry: expressed” her -pleasure at such a good attend- ‘ance, expressing the hope. that all -had returned following : the summer recess: well rested, and. prepared to work together for the - success of the forthcoming pro- . jects, It was reported. that ‘several members had. suffered: bereave-°~ ments, and others had been ill in -hospital. during the summer . months, . The visiting committee, Mrs. A.B,.Smith and Mrs. H.C. Stacey, had sent cards, and taken. “plants | and flowers to these mem-- bers, ~ ~ Mrs.” M. Chappuis, convener {j ‘of the October bazaar, reported: | that. many: attractive articles ad. “been collected, and reminded th members. that time was gett _ Short ‘and much work ‘remained; to be done. District Deputy Grand | Chie Mrs,..A.B... Smith, . named: ._ members. she wished to. help he at the District Convention, be held in. Sidney.early in Octo ber. She. reported all’ prepara tions for. the affair. were well i i 7 hand. It was decided to begin holdin the monthly ‘card parties on th third Saturday of this month, wit Mrs. FLA; Campbell conveni Following the meeting; a Social hour. was enjoyed,: when delicious. refreshments were served committee: Mrs..R.A, Walders, Mrs,..M,. ‘Mclbish: and. “Mrs. _ Hetman.. -Forest: fires kill, “youn wild Is On Your Way Into Victoria At TOWN AND COUNTRY “SHOPPING CENTRE -2049 Courser Dr. full basement. 3 bedroom, ground f A level House of Oak Bay. in the cornpletion $29,906, i] . . ASK ing “ Taxes, garden, A one Vendor 475- SAS7. Financing price OAK BAY most desirable full bsmt. home in choice part Large DR, nice bright view 171.06 (net). owner home, extremely well maintained. “ill carry a available. has stairs.Bsmt. good height. Both have great potential. Immediate possession. . $26,506- Call G. Eyton. 322-4752 or 342-7276. 2 bedroom, abode LR, kitchen, Lovely Sep. float date a balance. | ing, Attic found. Full retreat like Good terms. $25,000 with $5,600 down. 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