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The Westmount examiner
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[" 4 5 « - \u201c gate are usually bigger in propor- .dre s Church: in his sermon Sun- of Homes\u201d, ar\u2019s transactions.ng December, oint of value Westmount of ; ed during the previous month, amounting to; $89, 406 for 15 sales.\u2018interesting to.«note, in summarizing \u2018the year\u2019s transactions in the suburban municipali- ties, that Westmount\u2019s sales are usu ally fewer.in number than, \u2018of either Outremont or Verdun, yet the values thereof, if not.always greater in the aggre- a 4he-doreigr-department « \u2018between-|- [1898 and: 1900.G od Christians Th impression that great sci- are \u201coften \u201csuperior to Christianity\u201d was attacked by Rev.Dr, F.W.Kerr of St.An- ening.\u201cWe find it is \u2018the: t in the ranks who are to s congregation.is ung people, Dr and given students by their ity professors, should \u201cbe ebirected.,, De.Kerr cited the: \u2018names ot | wer devout.churchmen, \u201cWallace's = \u201cThe Re-\u2019 f Great Men.\u201d The Kerr, that The Westmount Examiner \u2018reaches every residence in Canada\u2019s wealthiest \u201cCity and thus pro- 2 Burial He \u201cBonter is pas- ager \u201cof Canada Id = Tuesday Of ce Executive Died At Hudson avenue Residence In His 72nd Year The funeral was: held Tuesday from his late r Borthwick, whose death occurred on Saturday in his 72nd year.Mr.Borthwick was a native of Edinburgh, Sèotland.He received his early education there, and entered the employ of the Caledonia Insurance Company in 1880.\u2018He was sent to New York in: the following year to act as.secretary of the Board of Trustees.He was later interim manager.of the reompany; at Philadelphia, Pa.Mr.Borthwick returned to Edinburgh, and hecame chief clerk in was then.ap- ; elected president of the Canadian Fire Under- | writers\u2019: Association, and on for- \u201cImationiof the Dominion Board.of: Fire Underwritérs in 1929 he was appointed first president.He retired from this company in.May, 1930, after fifty years\u2019 service, Mr.Borthwick was \u2018a charter member of the Beaconsfield Golf Club and for many years belonged to the Royal Montreal Curling Club.He also/béloïged to the St.James Club, and was a governor of the Montreal General Hospital.He worshipped at.the ch St.Andrew and \u201cSt.Paul: 0 + His wife, the former Jean Rit- chie Kerr, predeceased him some Royal Cemetery.\u201cCCF MEETING The regular meeting \u2018of the Westmount CCF Club will be held on Wednesday, January.27th, at 8.15 pam.at 127 Abbott avenue.Frank Round will discuss \u201cSocial Problems of the Day\".All interested are invited to attend: BURIAL TODAY The funeral is being held at 8.15 this: morning from the: Church of The Ascension of Our Lord, of Mrs.Thomas C.Donnelly; who died Wednesday.She was the former Ellen MeCarthy.e 24 Springfield \u2018avenue, prior to the service.World\u2019s Most Famous Dog Is Dead He Had False Teeth In week the wandering, me- ig, loitering and snooping fdas r re ob a readers.ris a story that has ne- ; been » nted before .at you Lb wrong with nly six months old.; Jo De files man, but Peter is dead\u2014died the second of June, 1936.\u201d .\u201c[_was-away fora few weeks at Ilthe time, and think that missing his daily exercise just about finished him, I used-to take him for a walk every day.He was just ; | about \u2018nineteen years old.Without the false teeth I made for him, he probably wouldn\u2019t have lived that long.Towards the end we: had to |: carry h and | finally decided to do .the hirmatie ¢ |thing .we took him to the SP, | Annual Meet Ï 3 sister, Miss Isobella Borth ick, off :| Edinburgh.° Interment was made in Mount ho sebreaking implements, ir of offenders whose app housebreaking and thievery that the city during the ost will be sen need by a Montreal house- pair court this morning for breaking and stealing.The were brought up Hale, and remanded till yesterday morning for sentence, but were turned over to Montreal police questioning.; Among the major \u201chauls\u201d laid to.them by.local police are: goods Valued at $100 front a house : on Victoria avenue; goods valued at $1000 from a Belmont avenue residence; $400 worth .of goods from a Roslyn avenue home; $250 worth of valuables from \u2018a house on Grosvenor.avenue; goods to.the value of $700 from: a home:ion Lansdowne avenue; and goods: of considerable worth from an Aberdeen avenue.residence.\u2018Most of \u2018the stolen: goods: have been recovered to.date by Captain Broden and Constable Tremblay.Charged with receiving $400 of the above.\u2018stolen goods, F.C, mont will also be brought befo a Montreal court this morning.Rd-Diury was artested-or\u201dSat=\" urday by Constables.Jones \u2018and Baker for door to door begging, and was given thirty days.He is an old offender.Armand Guerin was arrested for loitering on:At- \u2018water avenue on Monday by\u2019 \u2018Constable Lowson, and \u2018was also \u201cput away\u201d for thirty days.Denis Jackson, atrested on January :10, by Constables Wilson: and Schef- fer \u2018for loitering \u201cWestmount avenue, was given fifteen days.St.Matthias e Mes.H.Auchmuty Named man\u2019s Auxiliary of \"st.Matthias Church was held on Monday af- ternoon in the parish hall.The rector, Res 5 \u201cpresided.: A highly successful year was revealed in the reports of the .various committee chairmen, : \u201cTotal receipts amounted to $890, against which were expenses of $265.for white settlers\u2019 and Christmas bales which were distributed, and.the value of the Dorcas work, including outfits for six Indian children, ämounting to $518.The réport of the financial acti- ion Wornan\u2019s Auxiliary was given by Mrs: G.F.Leigh, Diocesan treasurer.The election of officers for 1937 Ww d Mrs.J.B.Bell was çhôsen tôfiorary président; Mrs.H.Auchmüty was riémed presi- (dent, Mis.A.E.Hotanell snd Mrs.Pétts were elected first and second vice-presidents respectively.Other officers elected include: Treasufer, \u2018Mrs.P.J: Turner; re- rif Mrs.Gilbert Oliver; corresponding secretary, Mrs.P.C.Armstrofig; secretaries dei | et pion ion | Murray; rectors pe rPardoges : vities and standing of thé Domin- |, ng the mint with 78 of the a million dollars.The lower ph case of war , ment\u2019s own registered mail.ci nearly a ton and a half, The 78 bars in each truck load were worth loaded on four mail cars and it was sent: hows \u2018the.impregnable granit Rotarians, Patrick Hadder.Told Luncheon Gathering Oi \u2018Witch's Brew\u2019, Natural members regular weekly luncheon to.ane tertaining, and at times \u201camusing address by Patrick Hadden of the Spoke Club who took as his title \u201cA: Witch's Brewing\u201d.nouncement \u2018of the subject\u2019 of the address in the club bulletin: had the \u2018Rotarians wondering, while the: remarks, of Mr.Hadden had.wonder, closing them incredulously, only to open them again in laughter.Running the.gamu imals from the: \u201cant phant\u2019 or vice versa, the speaker contributed not a little to the imal lovers or merely curious attendant to his every word, their interest trapped by his pleasin styleiof delivery and wealth of i triguing subject matter.Mr.Hadden spoke of birds used for: fishing; fish that caught spiders from.tree-tops;.fish that travelled overland and climbed trees; fish that piloted ships over the proper course; frogs thal forecast the weather: bears that took home coal for.the winter; bears that caught cold and died of pmeu- monia when brought fo a warm climate; mice: that sang: mice were only \u2018twelve inches high; tigers crossed.with lions; dogs with wolves; amts that kept slaves \u2014kept their own: cows, and harvested their hoppers turned wasps.into zombies by The mount Rotary Club were treated.:on Wednesday at their The: an-|i mental store of knowledge of his, listeners, whether they Were an- {ous athletes that were crossed with deer \u2018and.own grain; and grass-.img 5 NTT Ti Many friends from all 0 walks of ia soir life, followers of the sport world of \u201cthe West-\u2019 } of fifty years ago, and a host of notables flocked yesterday afternoon to, the William Wray\u2019s Cha- f ir: Jast tributes to William John Cleghorn, who died Tuesday in his 74th year.= .Cleghorn, although.residing D: he >.many years \u2018in Westmount.The: family home, at the third twist in: Mount Pleasant avenue, where i nds up the hill overlooking the cof tb city, still stands.Well remembered here Mr.Cleg- horn entered the oil business at is early years ed the nickname \u201cof \u201cBilly The Horse\u201d \u2018because of.his ability to games, for the Montreal Lacrosse team, and for his remarkable en- whose names.are still dear to thousands of sport fans, especially.with Les Cama- diens and other \u2018teams.a life member of the M.A.A.A., a member of the old St.George's Snowshoe Club and of the.Thistle Curling.Club.\u201cHis younger brother, who died about twenty years ago, was a noted football player.In 1888 he married Harriet O- gilvie, She survives, as::do his two \u2018sons, Sprague H.and J.O- gilvie \u201c(Odie) Cleghorn; three daughters, Mrs.W.J, Weldon, jr, Mrs.\u2018Frank Henstridge and: Miss Jean Cleghorn; \u2018a sister, \u2018Mrs.A.E.Mussen and one grandson, Charles.Henstridge.The | At Victoria Hall * Today :\u2014 [84 ids ME Fs \\ N LE ESA LISE ve Île ou i arit: fig 1B! ge I, ay 1s! 35 1 he WI en ar Stell ho el es a Ve: Ys se él tes ar; JS Ys ee ss Gi stle fers M ig] O S OT TE) ar S | A = m 11] [es Shirley fic H C sea 5 still reg va le.lo @s ge work gu and he to ce 3h he gear be ¥ ar 45 ars vers 18 or Dangerou le ail he Lo re Cr St de su t-an lari hter hi L Ji i ai £1 M Hele Mr ht £8 estley pl hi pectab AV dr 18 pe 11 att les\u201d! ar.rl Sh ST, ?he'g toes SCO earl ds ga El et excl Ww M suital la ot.ft vi MeH Tg Le ly an ep k oe anal ca goes 7 Ba ga.eve he ag di th es on il h on ea se re erts 0 th es ice vice de an Is ie Re of MR # La Ait 7 2 ar 7 A EMP \u201c in Egli J.A pe?BIN R st Za eli a Ul ind Fés sse fe Life a Sones 8, é 8) ten pe Vire ber Ci Bu e 4 Ferme, en Brey sen = oho {or Si fer, der it ane per wos a Room & Re Best en assist from M aute penalty for slashing of 5 to 1.Intermediates vs.Verdun: The \u201cWestinount Intermediates éfented Verdun High on Satur- mount took the offensive ii the start to the finish of the \u2018the second period Bennett scor- d again for Westmount.Near the : Verdun were able to score: HS.\u2014 Scarlett: Bennett, Davison; Turner, Fisher, Low; : Kennedy, Campbell, Hanson,\" Darling, : Verdun\u2014Blane; Speirs, Dal gleish; Culkin; Walker, Sparrow; subs: E.Spiers; Johnston, Gtif- fiths, Boulton.3 Juniors.¥s.L.c C.\u201cThe Westmount Juniors downed L.C.C.Wednesday by 3 to 0.In the first period.Wallace, W.5 miount\u2019s right Wing, was give \u2018two minute penalty for tripping.Near the end Riddell on an assist \u201cfrom Porter shot the puck into \u2018the nats.: \"In the second period Ian Hellyer bi ke away and slipped:the puck past Brooks, L.C.C.'s goaler.Porter near the end got through the \u201cdefense and scored.| W.H.S\u2014 Lindsay; McCrae, Por- \u2018ter; Woods, Wallace, Hellyer; Hee Riddell, w.Fraser, Fitzpat- | ick , Morrison.LC.C.\u2014Brooks; Maitland, Stewart; Richardson, MacCallum, Aird; - = Rapid Delivery Till 11 P.M.Fl.4744 \u2014 WE.1616 If First Line Signals Busy, Please Dial Next Line.| FORUM GROCERY the time, but near\u2019 the end Buddy Hellver scored a goal an tt and Bennison.Yee, Montreal's right.53 ainst the iron post at thé nets and\u2018had to} tay off for the rest of the period.Smaill was given a four ÿ Île, Eaton, Godard.\u201c\u2019\u2019Argylé, e MHS, Jan.27 Intermed.vs.VHES.St.Laurent, 4.30 p.m.Jan.80: Juniors Forum, 9.00-a.m.Jan.30 Intermed.vs.Verdun, Forum, 10.00 a.m.vs, Verdun, > | FAMOUS HIKER {-science.\u2018the ds to arrange £ \u201cin mastering his aid echildr en.It was decided that in the near future, a competent instructor will why should there ] \u201cja year?Thus Doreen; white Leghorn, Doreen once had her picture.in gravures, and.millions waited to see if she would set a record.She-did.A transcontinental telegraph wire flashed'the word: to a waiting world, \u201cDoreen entérs nest!\u201d Two minutes later a trium- | \u2018phant cackle was the signal for another flash to all quarters of the continent.Doreen had equalled | the world egg-laying record.That 2M reen is.a long-lived bird.She +4 lasted beyond her period of tri- ¥ i} umph.That is always was\u2019 three years ago\u2014the normal length of a hen\u2019s career.Evety hen has her day, but Do- very but Doreen is not sad in spite of 4 the fact that she could not pass Episode.in the famed: round- the-world hike of the Toll Brothers, two Toronto youths who \u201cthumbed\u201d their way \u2019round the world recently at a total cost of $75.00 each.The story of this trip, with illustrations, will told: tonight in Calvary Church.This travelogue has proven extremely interesting, and ever increasing \u201caudiences atte every \u2018presentation, \u2019 Tuesday Games In Commercial Hockey League\u201d Salada, Rubberset amd Sigma Phi were winners Tuesday night] in the Commercial Products Hoe- key.League, taking the decisions over.Ayerst, Elmhurst quid Carbonate, respectively, Loyola Rink.The: scores 6- 15 3-2; 7:1.: STANDING Sigma Phi: Salada \u2018Tea Rubbcrset .Elmhurst Dairy Liquid Carbon.be.Jit along her genius to her progeny.None of them ever have:done \u201cany good at this egg-a-day business.Here and there she scratches in the hen yard of her master, M.H, Rutledge, of Sardis.\u201cShe did pretty well in her day,\u201d he says, \u201cshe\u2019ll scratch around in a \u2018sortirof retirement for the rest of her life.\u201d M.EDICAL- \u201cATTENTION: \u201cWell, Mose,\u201d \u2018said the contractor to one of his men,\u201d \u201chow goes its [=> tor, © at.were sland.contract by dee 7 \u201cFair to middlin® \u201csah,\u201d Mose answered, as he continued to minister to-his mule.i \u201cMe: an\u2019 dis\u201d \u2018yer mule,\u201d he \u2018went l'an, suddenly, \u201chas worked foh you all \u2018sixteen yeahs.\u201d Welly: well, trac.\u2018and I suppose you are bo pretty highly valued, Mose, eh?\u201d 5?said: Mose, the both.of , \u2018and they got a doctah for \u2018the mule, but they just docked mah A pay.FORE ed.were discussing the \u2018difference Between auction and contract bridge.; \u201c \u201cSaid \u2018the first: the difference .\u201cJust \u201cwhat is between auction \u201ction you.say, pass, \u2018and in conbract z VOUS by\u201d Hamill ord nd Linital Dusters of (ANADIAN GER whist Walheroille,Onlarid Bana Contents 38 FLUID OTH \"and appreciate GOOD WHISKY! 130% + + .34,15 25 OZ: 2 0 2.10 \u201cof The Westmo nt Fancy has | sad; |! The West With the Boys at mount YY\u2019 a Fencirig Club\u2019 Saturday saw the members of the Feñcing Club \u201cgetting some: very good tournament experience in a competition judged by Mr.Geo: Tully: The weapon «in use was the foil and some fine fene- ing was seen.A cup was presented to the winner, Earl Reid.Three; boys were tied for second place, Mac Paul, Colin Ramsay, and Hack Yates.In fifth place was R.Grant and:sixth-Angus :MeIntosh.This tournament was for boys who just started fencing this season, but the second-year men will get their chance next week.\u201cA foil competition will be held for them\u2019 sented to the winner.An innovation was made before the regular.meeting last week in the shape of a Young Ladies\u2019 Fen cing Class, It is hoped that this can.be made into a popular part will be held on Saturdays from 2.3 to 3:30 Any girls are asked to get in touch with Mr Taylor at the Y\u2019 Yotmots portant decision at their meeting bon Friday.They have decided to continue their ver ing classes every Friday night.These classes drew large crowds last .year-and it is certain tha they will : equally in.dema this year.den Hockey.Schedule.\u201cOld visit to Westmount last week-end and stayed.just long enough to.| allow.the:{Y?Juniors to make use: of the fine, new facilities at Mur- which to change their outfits warm themselves must have in fine games of hockey.Both games were contests with a close, goalies.on Saturday and a cap will: \u2018be pre- of the programme.Equipment willy be supplied by the club.Meetings ititerested ; The Yotmots made a very.im: popular.Danc- : main, Man Winter made a flying ray Park.The spacious building in spired them, for they played two.fast comparatively small amount of scoring, due to verv.nice work on the partiof the.In the first game Don Ellis\u2019 team won.a 2-1 decision over Wm: Harrison and his warriors.The losers scored the first goal.but it only took R.Rutledge a matter of a few seconds to tie it up.:Ifol- lowed several minutes of close play and finally Hugh Harkness broke away and scored the winner for his team from a scramble, The second game produced: a star: in the person of Leslie Renault scored both of his team\u2019s goals which enabled Jack McCreath\u2019s squad to exact a similar 2- from Tommy Greenshields and his was team.Leslie\u2019s second goal scored: on: the nicest play o IN OTHER WORDS Squad Leader\u2019 \u201cI 7 » Po OUGHTA GO JE TPLACES: ais + sAo- SCAN Te i hedid that battalion commander called you a blockhead.Is that correct?\u201d #Plebe: \u201cNo, sir, he didn\u2019t make it that down your woodpecker.\u201d strong.He just said, \u2018Pull cap;.here comes a In Siandng Given of a wave that has avenged alt of being caught very soon, at half time, fought stubbornly and managed to score two more points than, the Brains.ino the ser cond \u201chalf, The final score was 31-29.The players wera: Maroons: P.Stolp, G.Rogers, E.Reid, D.Austity, To Dickie, Bruins: UD Me- Culloch, D.Lightfoot, M.Paul, IE.LeMnistre, R.Ashley: wo from the Maple Lonfs by an even smaller margin than the first game, After a fivst half of comparative inactivity, both toams went out and scored most of their goals in the second half, but the Hawks had just the extra ane ount necessary for victory.Atl the end of the game the score-hoard read Hawks 15, Maple Leafs 14.The players were: Hawks: M.Shippee, C.Ramsay, F.Kenwood, B.Wilson, W.Ball,.J.Novinger, Maple Leafs: L.Dickie, A.MeIn- tosh, N.Jeffries, I.Schryer, D.Smith, D.Goodfellow, I, Marshall, P,-Stolp and D.Lightfoot ave making a grand race out of it for top scoring honours and are far out, in the lead over their nearest rivals.The \u201cBig Seven\u201d Y* House League with the number of points they have scored is: Pu Stolp, 203 U.McCulloch.18; N.Jeffries, 18; CG.Ramsay, 18; L.Dickie, 11; M.Paul, 10, =.: Loop After Satatdes Wins Former * Cellar\u201d Teams Have Nou Now Taken Up Abode _ \u2018Attic\u2019 \u2014 Maroons Hawks Trimmed Maple Leafs mi By S.Hunter 5e The second week of the new series of games in the fy House League produced still further upsets than last week, for the erstwhile last- \u201cplace teams have taken complete and undisputed possession of first place.Winning by rather slight margins, the Maroons and the Hawks are now riding the crest Thi Masoons, from an 18:all ties: \u2018Me In the sécond gâme the Hawks of the Do Lightfoot, 205: Bested Brums 31-29 \u2014 = 15- 14\u2014League e former defeats at the ands of the Bruins and the Maple Leafs and carried them bey ond fear Standing 8 Hagwkxs \u2026 Bruins ©.Maple Lenfs .TWOQ.GAMES SUNDA IN SENIOR GRO Despite \u201cthe fact.that the: Royals ave not making an aps pearance on the Sunday twin bill of \u2018the Sennior Group.Hoc key League at the Forum, there will be two fast games that should bo of interest to logal: fans.; Ottawa and Victorias nitet tho first contest with Verdun and Canadiens tarigling in the F nightenp, } \u201c1.SENECAL | (Established 1897) \u2026 CUSTOM TAILOR COUTURIE Välet\"Servicé \u2014 Mer Pressing WElfington 59 4226 ST.CATHE |day.It was a fine solo rus dashed in on his opponents\u2019 goal and despite a great try by Barrie Condon; he sent a waist-high shot into\u201d the net.Both games \u2018were featured by exceptional goaling.The forwards were.making.good scoring\u2019 opportunities only to be robbed at the last minute by a great.stop.stay cold for this week-end, Jack McCreath will play Don Ellis and m.Harrison: will take on Tommy Greenshields.The teams Saturday were: Wm, Harrison, Temple Weller, Ed.\u201cMurray, \u201cMcPhee, Huntley Ferguson, Donald Logan, \u2018John Inglis.Don Ellis, E; Petford, B.Pear- son, F.Nutter, R.Rutledge, H.Harkness.Jack: MeCreath, Jimmy Peters, \u201cLL.Renault, D.Goode.Tommy Greenshields, M.-Shul- Condon, B.Johnson, Clif- iffith.ford C Farmers and local authority Wales-are ina quandary.Düring recent weeks a large number of cattle, have kil wort,\" The only Jenown, cure for ragwort is to liberate cinnabar moths in the affected areas.\u201cBut cinmabar * moths can also be a pest, and the farmers and agricultural commiittees have decided.what they will do\u2014- allow the cattle to be killed by ragwort, or liberate moths which.will become a pest.\u201cAt The Ath letic Grounds the games staged there.Indoor Cricket Juniors, Royals.: Shamrocks.Saturday: \u2014Women's League vs.Wanderers.Moncey :\u2014Indoor Cricket blers vs.Fossils in the ); This condensed schedule of events at \u2018the Athletic Grounds is included in the interests of the ever.creasing number \u201cof \u2018groups \u2018making \u2018use meeting facilities.and the many who take keen interest in the afternoon, Montreal Fencing Club; \u2018Cricket (Westmount) ; Games: \u2014Juniors, | Shamrocks (Westward); ig Clubs.at 10:15 a, the Women\u2019s League for Health and Beauty.Tiesddy:\u2014Women\u2019s League for Health and Beauty (5.30 pm.); \u2018Montreal Fencing Club.Games: \u2014Juveniles, \u2018Va.Yotmôts and Royals vs.Tridfans: Séniors, Raïn- 1g Club.Games: \u2014Juniors, Wanderers vs.Roy, Westmount in- \u2018of * the club- -room in Today: \u2014Westmount Stamp: Club; Westmount: Model Yacht Glub; (Westmount).Games: \u2014Juveniles, Yotmots vs.Indians and Victorias vs.Maple Leafs; Wanderers and Hawks.vs.for Health and Beauty.10.15 am.; Indoor Westmount Fancy .Ska- Leafs and Y.M.C.A.vs.Grads, .men\u2019s League for Hedlth and Beauty (2.30: éveñiihg, Westmount Fancy Ska- If \u2018the weather willl \u2018eénvenieitly agricultural \u201ccommittees in.West | certain J IR BE oS rs ETE yy Si FOSSA SE Sol RSS Soe ASI TAN Fr R= EEE EE EE ES rt SEMI.ANNUAL REDUCTION SALE Now You Can Have Montreal's Finest Clothing at Reduced Prices Offers You The Best For Less Max Beauvais-quality is so well known that, too often.= re also associated with high prices as-well.teality our prices are \u2018as moderate as you will find in any first class store and our quality the best you can get for your money.Now these same moderate prices are reduced in this annual event to give you value that 18 unexcelled, while you have your choice of the finest assortment of men\u2019s wear shown anywhere.you to consider this a clothing investment and plan your needs for year 20% REDUCTION we .On SHIRTS PYJAMAS TIES, HOSE round wear.(Our Entire Stock Including Burberry's, Anais \u2018and May's) SUITS (All Business and Dress Wear also Madert o-Measure Suits) De0 UNDERWEAR HATS, Etc.SHOES (Certain lines reduced to cleax) \u201cAster Poulin, President GENEROUS REDUCTIONS las Beauvais ou \u20ac e 385 St.james Set We Montreal's s Quality Store for.Hen, Ske oy Tn It will pay x st eee 18) gela = wid 22 fon, i TE A ° Co ON REN 9 1e x Pr aol ogrammes a ac ah 5 lo ca Du iC it HE 1 De on i .st oJ ! prog Lo 2 5) ue ; 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