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East Moriches News ItemsMrs. Gordon G. Dickson , ATlantic 4-1144 <

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burns cn-teitain"d the fol' owing guests ata barbecue Sunday afternoon attheir home on Miller Avenue:Mir. and Mrs. James, Nash , MiosesLil y and Meta Casten , Mr. andMrs. Fred Travis , Miss Edith Tra-vis and Mi. and Mrs. RonaldBurns of East Moriches; Susanand Kenneth Messina of Syosset;Mr. and Mrs. John Redden 'of Ho-boken , N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. AllenDavis of Holtsville; Mr . and MrsGeorge Tydesnan . Mr. and Mrs.Lewis Danow^ki and Miss JoanDanowski of Moriches; Mr. andMrs. Roland Smith , Mr. and Mrs.Earle Reeve , Mr. and Mrs. Wl-liam Hawkns and daughter , Pat-ricia , Charles Kanige , Edward Ma-tecavitch and Timoth y Scott ofCenter Moriches; Mr. and Mrs.

5>John Hallfield and daughter , Mar-jorie , and Arthur Gruenberg ofMastic Beach ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack

I Leper and son , Allen , of JacksonHeights and Mr. and Mrs. PaulBowsen of Flashing.

Mrs. Albert Casten and daugh-ter , Mrs. Roger Stomm , were attheir home on Pine Street lastweek.

I A card and dessert party wasI held at the home of Mrs. Frank

Ki ik of Mastic last WednesdayPresent from East Moriches wereMesdames Roy Raynor , Paul War-ner , Hiram Reeve , Edward Butlerand Miss Emma Raynor.

Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Freuder ofI Biooklyn visited Mrs. Irene Fi eud-er and Mrs. Grace Davis of MainStreet , Memorial day.

Mr. and M'rs. Michael Shiminskiand son , Richard , entertained thefollowing guests at a picnic sup-per last week: Mr. and Mrs. Rich-ard Alfred and children , Judy,J immis . Joyce and Bruce , of Easi-port; Mr. Raymond Rebehn andchildren , Linda , Phil ip and Jodie ,of Holtsville ; Mr. and Mrs. LewisShiminski and son , Dennis , of Mas-tic , and Mr. and Mrs. George Va-kay and children , Lloyd and Val-erie , of East Moriches

Kenneth and Susan Messina ofSyosset were guests of their grandparents and aunt , the Travises ofMiller Avenue.

On Satin day June 17 the Wom-an 's Societ y of Christian Seivicew ill hold anothei lUake Sale in thevis age at 10 a. m.

Live news and eye-catching advertising m a k e the Advancestand out in point of reader interest for every member of thefamily.—Adv.

The Ladies' Aid of the Metho-dist Church met last Thursday af-ternoon. The ladies serving refreshments w ere Mrs. Elsie Chamber-lin and Mrs. Bessie DeMatties.

The Rev. Robert Lemmermannwas ordained a deacon at the NewYork East Annual conference atGrace Methodist Church , ValleyStream, May 28 by Bishop LloydC. Wickie of the New York Areaof the Methodist Church.

EASTPORT NEWS ITEMSMiis tionnie Bell. Tel EAstport 5-0046 <

Weekend gue^ .s of Mi . andMrs . Stewart Woi by o! Tiutl • 'Aveiiue were Mr. Wo In '* par n t ^ ,M' . and M IN. Frsd Worby of Wil-li am ton , Mass .

Graduat ion exercises f o r thekinde ^gni ion class ( .f the Eastport School w i l l be hel d tomori owev ening ;.t the school.

Miss I ' au 'a Kostuk . daught " • o,M i . and M i s . .]. J. Kostuk oi* BayA \ ( M n , n c t i M i l hei Hi t Hol .v jCommun ion M iv 20 at the )."' in ma- - -; i . ,S'. Jo '-n '.s R CC h u i ( h in Center Moi i cho s . Sun-da \ , a buffe t was held in heihonoi at IK r pa 'ents ' home . Gue<l Cincluded lur *-istei , Chi i .stme , andhi i th r , Pct<M - , h e I ma t e rna lg i a n d m o t h e r M i s . (, . Dumont , Mr .and Mis . Vic tor Ko.stuk and chi l -d i e n . Ann , Lynne . C'i iFoid . andK e i t h . .Mi s F. T t i m i n e l l a and chi l -(ben. M a i v s ' n n . James John , a i dJo seph . Miss Sophie Ko stuk , M i .a i d Mr s . Pete r kostuk , her pa-t e i n a l g iandparen ts , Mr. and . M i s.N o i m . i i Mci cu , aiid Mr. and M i s .G \. Kie v and chi ldren JefTiy.IVanna , and Debra , of East port :M' -. W a l t e r ^ho' noma and ohil-d i i ' i i , Claudia , and Lawrence , ofSpeonk. Mr. and Mrs . J. PoulaskiMr and .Mis. George Canner andMi and M i s . A n t h o n y Ra /ap i l ofCas*- Moriches ; Mr. and Mrs.lames l la l lock and daught e r , Kau n , of ( "enter Moriches .

1 he uumth lv meeting of the? ' .< stno i t Fire Department w i l l belit id at 7' .SO p in. at the fi rehouse.

Mr. and Mrs . Alfred Jones andi h u d i e n . Donald . Susan, and Linda ,o < Fast I s l ip w e i e Sunday gue sts( > <" Mr and Mrs . Franci s Tliomp -s< n and f a m i k .

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Mi ss Caro l Keck, daughter ofM and M i s . Coi neilUi s Ki ^k.( i l i b iated ho i se\ onteenth b i i th -il.u .Mav 'W at a iliriu l p a i t v g v -t n h\ hei h io the i aj id sister-in-law M i . and M i s Wi l l i am Keck otKav po i t .

The Ladies ' Aid ot the FastMom ht .s Chin ch w ill meet atJ >0 p m. m tlu chinch ha ll ne\ *'1 inn -d.u

Mi .md M i s Ham Hall . Jr.,< < Hen p-load s)ie:U the week end\ - i ' i ,, <; M i s . H u l l ' s s i x i e i . Mi 5 *l i . B l o w n of Tutt le Avenue

Siii.d i\ guests of Mi and M i sH a m s fi oni ii son \\ < < ¦ Mi :" dM s \\ i ' 1 am Jones and son- ,Ik.i t \ a nil U i l lv , ot Bohemia

1 In Fasipo' i Home Fxt i i i s ionS . i \ a e w i l l meet t >nmht at tlvfmhou-i The pi 'M cet w i 'l be haud-i atr s

'hie Mi sse s Kaui ' U P . Ma ' >Amu 1" ' , • , P. t u n a Rubv an 11 m.la Mi Cam ot the Da\ e\ T inF x p i i t Con pain of kni t . 0 , :r-com p a n n d M i s . Goiald A - h e i a i tto loin hei husba ' .d at the homeof I t : pan" t s . Mi and Mrs . \vl-MIII Col l in s , of Rai l road Vvemu .

Mr. and M ' s Rona 'd Chamb i sand dau ghte i . Pa 'una. of Jame--buig , X J . " - f it nt the weekend'\ Uh Mi s ( "ivmb is " mothei . M is .Hope \\ l lb rms

M i s \ iola ^uih an of T u t t h\ \ . ' H snent tbi w ' i kend \wa i i ii :

h< i s, o . , M i . \ \ , sl . n N n h o h -of W< s t l i a ^ i t > 'i

Mr. . nd M i s Homce M ot * -p n nt

r>3 a *t weekend visit ing Mr. and Mrs.Charle s Pasp isil and Mrs . Helen!?(>« ¦ 'K o( Scar.sda'e.

Mrs. Marie Fridrich and Mr.and Mrs. William FncP icb of Suy-Mlle. and Mi-, and Mrs. C. D Roseof Eas f port were dinner guests ofM i . and Mrs . Elbert Go'-don , Ma,

Mi. and Mrs . Samuel Hicks andMrs. Albei t Passetpi of Scafordspent Memorial day at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Collins.

Karen Thompson , daughter olMi . and Mis. H ancis Thonuronspent Fi iday of last week visitingSagamore Hill in Oyster Bav andthe Vandei bilt Museum in Cente.--port.

Miss Janet Thompson of BavShore spent May HO at the homeof her parents , Mr. and Mrs.Charles Thompson.

The Woman 's Societ y of Christian Sen ice of the West Meth-odist Chinch , Westhampton , isagain sponsoiing The Stand from5) a. m. to t p. m. Satin days. It i -located on Tanner 's Neck Lane.Westhampton.

The Advance is on sale atMoore's Stationery and EastportStationery in Eastport.—Adv.

The Southside Grange Post 1214met last" Friday at the LegionHall , with Master Joseph Bi gorapiesiding. Refreshments for thismeeting were served by Mrs.Pheobe Raynor of Westhamptonand Mrs. K athei ine Garrish ofEast Moriches. Burtrum Youngf rom the Southold Grange willshow a film. "Harvest March" atth< next meetine.

The Young Citizens ' Club ofEast port Hi gh School spent Mon-day of last week attending the eve-ning performance of ''Camelot ." Inorder to belong to this club , themember must belong to the soph-omore , junior , or senior class, andmust have given a three-minu tetalk on any subject of the candidate 's choo&ing. Members attend-ing the play were Diane Chris-t iansen , Linda Dolt , John Sipkovv-ski . John Heather , Lois DeCarlo.Shaion Bigoia , Harold Schopivman , Sigmund Wutkiewicz , BillD i t tmi i r , Kenneth Magnani , JovMaikno , Alice Dunlap, Glen Biis-tow . Carol Keck . Eileen Schoppman. F i a n k l i n Paiisi , MargaretBuscem i , Leland Ha ll and SandyDevoie.

This \ear the East port FlagDay Association will celebrate itstoi tv-n t ihth anim e' sa iy with apiogram to be held at 7 p. m.Wednesday on the East port Hi g hSchool grounds , which will in-clude selections by the EastpoitHigh School Band , directed bySam Lamendola . vocal sections¦'nd vanou.s group presentations.The public is invited. Paul Roger*w i l l bo master-of-ceremonies. Incase of inclement wea the r , theprogram will be held in the schoolauditorium.

EASTPORT GOSPEL

The Mi ssiona iy Circle of theEastpoi t Gospel Church met lastH-iday at the home of Mrs . M. E.Kelley. Jr. M i s . Leroy Wilcox- ,pi evident , led the dev otions. Themon 'Hv icport of the Circle waslead by .Mrs. F\o\ d Mott , secre-tai v tieasurer. The nominating

committee piesented the followingnew slate of officers, who were utvanimousl y approved : Mrs. EmoryTuttle , president ; Mrs. John Ma-let , secretai y and treasurer. Mem-bers present were MesdamesEmory Tuttle , Robert Penney,Floyd Mott David H. Records.Edith D. Warner , Leroy Wilcox ,John Maret , Miss France's Hedger ,and Miss Margai et Hedger . At theclose of the meeting le t re^hnientswere sei ved.

The cnurch w i l l observe Chil-dren 's day Sunday, with youngpeople and childien pai ticipatingin the morning worship 'sen i 'e atwhich the Junior Choir will singunder the direction of Mrs. Law-rence Hawes. Theie will also bespecial music by a five piece bras =;ensemble. Young people w ill dothe usheiing and take part in theservice such as reading the Scri p-tures. "This is rather a new ven-tuie for us ," said Pastor Da\idRecords in the announcement , "butwe do hope that it wil l become afrequent event in our church. Ouryoung people aie needed in thechurch , and should be made tofeel needed."

EHS ScholarsContinued from page 1, this section

ative. She is a recipient of the PhiBeta Kappa Award and a NewYork State Regents Scholarship.

Harold Schoppman , Jr., son of'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schoppmanof North Country Road , Eastport ,has been named salutatorian of theEastport High senior class

A member of the Seatuck Chap-ter of the National Honor Society,Harold was active in the YoungCitizens Club and on the crosscountry team. During his junioryear he was a representative toBoys State. He has received a NewYork State Regents Scholarship.

CENTER MORICHES NEWSMrs. Alfred K. Blechner . AT 4-1111 <

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Robin-son and children , Patricia andTeddy, Jr , of Miller Avenue leftfor Groton , Mass., May 28, for aholiday weekend, aftei attendingsunrise services at the First Bap-tist Church in Riverhead. Theywere guests at the home of Mi.Robinson 's brother-in-law and sis-ter , Mr. and Mrs,. Gordon Hamil-ton. They attended the GrotonGrammer School Memorial Dayexeicises where Mr. Hamilton 'sson , Bill y, attends school , and theMemorial Day parade and exei-cises at Groton , after which theyattended a fami' y picnic at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jonesin Ayer, Mass. They al&o visitedin Massachusetts, Mrs. Robinson 'sgrandmother , Mis. Fiances Ches-tor , and Mr. Robinson 's uncle.Parker Chester, of Ayer; a friend ,Mrs. Alice Towne of Boxboro ; Mi.Robinson 's sister, Mrs LorettaChester and her daughter, Ruby,and children of Harvard , and Mr.and Mrs. Bill Jones of Ayer. TheRobinsons returned May 31.

The Advance is on sale at Hed-ges Stationery, A c e Pharmacy,Moriches Pharmacy, Slater's Phar-macy, Prendergast's Delicatessen ,De Carlo's Grocery in Center Mo-riches.—Adv.

Birthdays this week are : June8 — Herbert Gewehr of MainStreet; June 9 — Cindy Thomason ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PhillipThomason of Beachfern Road , andJohn H. Rose of Lake Avenue;June 10 — Bret Allen Copenhaver ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Copen-haver, grandson of Mr. and Mrs.Charles Murdock of Howell Place ;June 11 — Richard Bernstein ofChichester Avenue; June 12—Margaret Mary Vigliotta , daugh-ter of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Vig-liotta of Ocean Avenue; June13 — Mac Jams of ChichesterAvenue and H. Hebbard of Hal-lock Lane; June 14, Flag Day-Tom Muller and June 15—MarkJanis , son of Mr. and Mrs. MarkJanis of Chichester Avenue.

Tickets for the dedication danceof St. John 's R. C. Church onOcean Avenue are now on sale atthe Center Mtoriches Cleaners onRailroad Avenue, Zarcone's MeatMarket on Canal Street , The BlueLantern Restaurant in Mastic andat the church' s rectory. CharlesKelly and Mrs. Helen Hawkinsare co-chairmen for the affair.

ANNUAL BAZAAR

The Jewish Center of The Mor-iches announces its annual bazaar ,to be held out of doors fi om 9a. m. to 5 p. m. Ju 1 y 7and indoors from 8:30 p. m. untilabout midnight , July 8. On salewill be new ready-made clothing,plants, home baked goods , home-made food stuffs , toys , jewelry,and refreshments like hot-dogs ,soda , potato chips , etc.

There will be an auction saleJuly 8 of which Mrs. Marvin Kap-chan of Newins Street is chairman.

MEMORIAL PARADE

The Memorial Day Parade gotunderway after a brief ceicmonywith Memorial Day committee

^member , Mrs. James B. M. Bul-loch , placing a wreath at the honorro'l on the grounds of the Cent* IMoriches High School.

New floats featui°d this y^ai in-cluded an army tank , army duck(mobile unit and boat combina-t ion) , army command car t 'nd .seepelnven by National Guardsm n ofPatchogue; a float of three flag-draped caskets guarded by Cbailc-Knight , Frank Tomasko and JoeMuich , representing unknown sol-diers of the past three wars ,driven by Joseph Provost , LegionPost 929 commander. This floatwron first prize in the parade. Anauthentic old-time covered wagonsponsored by the 19G1 class of th.?Center Moriches High School wonsecond prize. Daniel Brown , onl yliving member of the originalHook and Ladder Company of Cen-ter Moriches Fire Department,rode in the first motorized firevehicle put into use by the depart-ment, wearing the first originalsuit worn by the men in 1888.

Percy B. Raynor made a oeryinteresting extemporaneous speech.Commander Emery Tenke of theVeterans of Foreign Wars Post414 also spoke in honor of ourdead.

Hermann A Ehmann , a public-spirited citizen , noted that Mem-orial Day was decreed by our gov-ernment as a day in which tobring back to memory all the gooddeeds and accomplishments of thosewho sacrificed their lives for theircountry. He also gave credit to theorganizations and i n d i v i du a 1 swhose efforts had made possiblethe erection of Center Moriches'memorial monument.

The Center Moriches Schoolband played the "Star SpangledBanner" under the direction ofChester Osborne, after which Mrs.Minnie Musitano , president ofAmerican Legion Unit 929, led the

assembly in singing "My Coun-try Tis of Thee".

Bruce Mc Leod, master-of-cere-monies, invited all the marchei sin the parade to the Legion Hallon Senix Avenue for hot dogs andbeverages. It was reported thatabout 500 attended. Meanwhi leothers accepted t'ne Veteran 's ofForeign Wars invitation to par-take of the refreshments at theVFW building.

Shirley Yacht ClubSets Dinner DanceJune 17 in Mastic

Walter Moody, entertainmentchairman for the Shirley YachtClub, announced that a dinnerdance will be held by the ShirleyYacht Clu'b June 17 at MasticLanes, Mastic Beach, at 7 a m.

Assisting Mr. Moody will beMrs. Ivan Woolf , Mrs. CharlesGroh , Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Mau-ro, and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Fordand Mrs. Moody.

Tickets will not be sold at thedoor. For reservations call Mr.Moody, ATlantic 1-7560, or Mr.Mauro, ATlantic 1-8762, or writeto Mr. Moody, Fairlawn Court ,Box 53, Shirley.

The big event of the eveningwill be the presentation awards tothe winners of the races in theJune 3 regatta.

If it's news — you 'll find it inThe Advance.—Adv.

WFHS ScholarsContinued from pa t. 1, this section

William Floyd High School andMastic Fire Department bands andparticipation on the wrestling andtrack teams.

This fall Robert will enter PrattInstitute to study electrical engin-eering.A $250 grant from WalterT. Shirley, Sr., awarded to Robertas William Floyd's outstandingsenior , will help with tuition.

William Floyd High School sal-utatorian Francis Rogoyski, son ofMtr. and Mrs. Jan Rogoyski ofShirley, has d ec i d e d against ac-cepting a scholarship to Adelphiand will select courses at BostonUniversity with an eye to Lawschool. Francis finishes his" fouryears at William Floyd with an83.4 average.

To Get Bachelor's Decree

Miss J u d i t h Ann Brennan.daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Rich-ard Brennan of 6i Alder I)ri\ e.Mastic Beach, a n d a n honorgraduate of C e n t e r MorichesHigh School, wil l receive bach-elor 's degree in ceremonies atState Universit\ College of Ed-ucation at Oswego Simda\. MissBrennan will begin teaching thethird grade in Massapequa nextFall.

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WELL IN SWING of things is newly-appointed Shirley Post-master Victor W. Humel , who looks forward to completion ofnew Shirley Post Office this fall and * institution of mail carriersern'ee. Another ovent anxiously awaited by Mr. Humel is birthof Shirley Fire Department. Right now, he's got lots to keephim busy in his new capacitj and a large coin collection toocci py his spare moments. One of his failings ? Forgetting tomail his wife 's letters, of course!

SHIRLEY—Commodore RudolfSchulz ol the Shirley Yacht Clubhas exte xled an invitation tomotor boat racing enthusiastsunder 19 years of age f iom allovei Suffolk.

In keening with its policy ofencouraging youth to take anactivo in te ies t in boating, th?Shit ley Yacht Club urges all in-terested bo V .N to contact the club ,Box 87A , Shirley, L.I. for detailsabout seveia! uices p'anne 1 fotin - summer.

Commodore Schulz also an-nounced that the club is contem-plating expansion of its head-quarters n"ar the appioach toSmith 's Point Bridge nnd e llarge-ment of parking facilities .

' Shirley YachtsmanExtends InvitationTo Suffolk Youth

PRACTICING FOR BENEFIT recital for theCommunity Scholarship Fund of Center Morichesat R p.m. Saturday in Center Morictfes HighSchool, are, left to ri ght : Irma Deeds, HelenFrohlich, Karen Hofmann, Sharon Zeneski,

Helene Turso, Susan Schlitz. Rohna Kvares andTerry Mickalige in the foreground. The girlsare students in Mrs. Michael J. Turso's dancingSchool.

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ANOTHER TALENTED TROUPE from TursoDance School is made up of , left to right: GlcnnaZeneski , Barbara Boyden , Nina Mignone , Blythe-Ann Malloy, Patricia Haw kins, Wendy Williams,

J^an Zeneski , Julia Dello\a , Denise DeLisi , Ros-anne Molinaro , Grace Czygier and Christ ine Ris-ing in the foreground.

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Continued frqm page 1, this sectionJoy Mackno , Susan Warner , Loi:Clark and Jud y Konkel. ShieldEmblems were given to BarbaraKeck , Alice Dunlap, F rances Pe-trignani. A gift for participatingm hockey, volleyball , basketbal land softball and the letter "E"w°re awarded to Carol Lorenzen ,Sharon Bigora , Linda Dolt , LoisDeCarlo, Maryann Petrignani Vio-la Richardson and Diane Chris-tiansen. Trophies for participatingin table tennis and badmintonwere awarded to Lois Clark. JudvKonkel , Patricia Bristow , SharonBigora , Eleanor Belskis , FrancesPetrignani and Carol Lorenzen.

Mrs. Ronald Ravnor , who is incharge of the cheerleading team ,awarded to Ellen Warner , LoisSimpson , Linda Magnani , CavolLorenzen , Frances Petri gnani , JuntPaskiewicz and Carol Blankenstv pthe letter "E" for being on theteam for one year. A pin for be-ing on the team for two vears wasgiven to Alice Dunlap, Sharon Bi-gora , Loretta Dittmeier , KathvDyke , Sandra Formhals , EileenSchoppman. Three Gold Starswere given to Joy Mackno andLinda Dolt for being on the teamfor three years. Captain and co-captain Linda Dolt and SharonBigora were each awarded a tro-ph y-

Robert Tillinghast , the boys'athletic instructor , gave awa rds tothe following boys who participat-ed in cross country: Kenneth Mag-nani , Philip Dittme'er , Randv De-vore, Harold Schoppman , Le i ghPowell , William Dolt and GlenBustow. JV awards went to Steven Bigora. Dennis Hal' , RichaidSekulski. Track awards we 'e givento Arthur Dunn , John Sinkow ^kiAlex Simack , Leland Hall Phi l i pDittmeier , E d w a r d Fen andCharles Carlson , Daniel Martin ,Haiold Schoppman, Randy Dev orc ,Glen Bristow, Leland Hall , JohnSkorobahaty, Daniel Martin , Ber-nard Kurosz and David McPhail.A warded basketball JV citationswere Leigh Powell , William DoltSte^ en Bigora , Gary Skarka , Jo-seph Nidzyn , Joseph Norwood ,Terrv Jackson , Frank Schroppell ,Charles Wyatt , Alex Simack , Ter-ry Conaughty and Delbert O'aw-shaw. Baseball awards were givento Daniel Martin , Philip Ditt-meier , Leland Hall , John Skoro-bahaty, Edward Ferrand , BernardKurosz , Joseph Nidzyn , Alex Si-mack , Delbert Crawshaw and Ken-neth Magnani and JV awards weregiven to Leigh Powell , TerrvJackson , Gary Skarka , Greg Cok-er , Steven Bigora , Ronald Tuckerand William Dolt. The physicalfitness award was given to Wil-liam Dolt , Leigh Powell . Ted Sip-kowski , Charles Wyatt , Glen Bris-tow, Philip Dittmeier, KennethMagnani , Donald Michne , KennethWilliams, Charles Carlson , RussellDunn , Leland Hall , Bernard Ku-rosz , Dennis Rose. Alex Simack ,Steven Bigora, Daniel Martin ,Frank Schroeppel Joseph Tirriro ,Stanley Bondanowicz and GeorgeSimack. Certificates to graduatingseniors with more than one yearof varsity participation went toPhilip Dittmeier , Randy Devore ,Leland Hall , John Skorobahatyand David McPhail.

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