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Fundraising for a new playground Ernest Cumberland Elementary School (ECES) is fundraising for a playground. “Due to infrastructure changes as a result of fluctuations in our school population, our students have been without playground structures over the past three years,” read a note sent home with students in late 2016, as signed by Brieanne Robson and Nancy Young, ECES school council co-chairs. “Our goal is to offer opportunities for students to enhance their fitness levels, well-being and positive peer relationships through play.” As outdoor playground equipment is considered an enhancement, and not funded by the province, the onus of raising the required funds ($50,000) falls on the school council, and although students and parents at ECSC have been fundraising through various activities and events, it will likely be three years or more before the playground equipment can be purchased. The School Council is looking to partner with members of the community to help them reach their fundraising goals faster. Donors will be acknowledged in the school newsletter, and any donations over $20 will receive a tax receipt. For more information, contact Brieanne Robson at [email protected], or Nancy Young at [email protected]. Shown above, the playground, now completely empty, will be the site of the future outdoor playground once fundraising is complete.

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When no payment Insurance compa- is made by insurers, nies traditionally are Member they can’t increase among the top rev- CCNA your premiums based enue-earners, even on a minor, at-fault ac- though they state cident. half of their revenue The TIMES – January 26, 2017 – Page 5 Leitch to O’Leary, PC candidates are varied Post the French lan- many of whom I do not Letters to ment and various forms of as a politician. with Mr. O’Leary, that what guage debate Kevin even know. But friends are public humiliation. As a As Popeye the sailor- you see is what you get. He O’Leary threw his hat in us! the Editor side bar we become the not man said: “I am what I am has no empathy for others the ring for leadership of Maybe Kevin gets to be so unwitting bystander au- and that’s all that I am.” whatsoever and seems to the PC party. He chose, as another of one of my le- dience to either delight or In Kevin’s case the quote be resolutely unswayed by some are wont to do, to use gions of friends, but with a nered some interest. What I be appalled by such public needs to be re-written to the plight of others who the new media, Facebook. face and a name. want to make note of is one displays. read “I am what I am ex- struggle to be resilient in This is good since I have His entry adds excite- element of what is becom- But, and it is a big but, it cept what I have been the face of adversity. many friends on Facebook, ment to a race that has gar- ing the new normal. This is is the case that Mr. O’Leary which I am not no more.” We look forward to Ms. the presence of non-politi- has said that his past ac- This is the double speak of Leitch applying her Cana- cians, who come from the tions, through his words, Orwell’s 1984 where “hate dian values test to his mor- Tory leadership lacking “outside,” with a decidedly should not in any way be becomes love” and “war al character and await the business approach to the taken to be representative becomes peace.” report card. Will he stay or What a mess for the federal Conservatives. Currently, they business of politics aka D. of his actual yet to be re- Arlene Dickinson has will he go? are looking for a new leader to guide them in this century. Trump. vealed policies. said in a very straight- Why are they relying on some candidates who are not Being outside is deemed This becomes the curi- forward fashion from her Rick Kelly even welcome across this huge land and are not even wel- to be an advantage since it come in their own electoral area, if they are in parliament at ous place in which we find years on the Dragons Den Tottenham this time? is said that it ushers in new ourselves. An outsider ar- Constituents in our riding are not happy with our MP Kel- thinking and a breath of rives who has a unique set ly Leitch. I have joined with them in expressing my senti- fresh air. So he has an ex- of experiences which will HAGAN TREE SERVICE ments with an anti-Leitch sign on my property. I hope others tensive history in business infuse his view and role as Est. 1979 PRUNING• PRUNING • PLANTING • PLANTING • REMOVAL • REMOVAL • • STUMPINGSTUMPING will do the same. and being a public figure, a politician. 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Take Notice thatthat tenderstenders areare invitedinvited forfor thethe purchasepurchase ofof thethe landland describeddescribed belowbelow and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on February 22, 2017, at the New Tecumseth Municipal Office, 10 Wellington St. East, Alliston Ontario. The tenders will then be opened inin publicpublic onon thethe samesame dayday asas soonsoon asas possiblepossible afterafter 3:003:00 p.m.p.m. atat thethe NewNew TecumsethTecumseth REQUEST FOR INFORMATION: RFI 17 -- 01 Municipal Office, 10 Wellington St. East, Alliston. Description of Land: Roll No. 43 24 040 HERITAGE PLAQUE PROGRAM 001 13900 0000; 6789 4th Line, Tottenham; PIN 58171--0040(LT); Part Lot 4, Concession HERITAGE PLAQUE PROGRAM 3, Tecumseth as in RO1315292; T/W RO124425; New Tecumseth. File No. 13--06 Sealed submissions clearly marked as to content will be received by the undersigned until Minimum Tender Amount: $60,000.00 Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed thth 2:00 p.m., Friday, February 10 ,, 20172017 formform andand mustmust bebe accompaniedaccompanied byby aa depositdeposit inin thethe formform ofof aa moneymoney orderorder oror ofof aa bankbank The purpose of this request is to gather information from interested proponents to draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality and standardize the design, materials and method of production to produce heritage plaques. representingrepresenting atat leastleast 2020 perper centcent ofof thethe tendertender amount.amount. Except as follows, the municipality This request is to solicit information only. No award will be made from this process. makes no representation regarding the title, crown interests or any other matters To obtain a copy of the Request for Information document in pdf format, contact relatingrelating toto thethe landland toto bebe sold.sold. ResponsibilityResponsibility forfor ascertainingascertaining thesethese mattersmatters restsrests [email protected]@newtecumseth.ca or copies are available for download at www.biddingo.com.. with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and Lori Archibald, Senior Buyer, Town of New Tecumseth thethe MunicipalMunicipal TaxTax SalesSales RulesRules mademade underunder thatthat Act.Act. TheThe successfulsuccessful purchaserpurchaser willwill bebe 10 Wellington Street East, Alliston, Ontario L9R 1A1 requiredrequired toto paypay thethe amountamount tenderedtendered plusplus accumulatedaccumulated taxes,taxes, HSTHST ifif applicableapplicable andand thethe relevantrelevant landland transfertransfer tax.tax. TheThe municipalitymunicipality hashas nono obligationobligation toto provideprovide vacantvacant possessionpossession TENDER NO. T17-01 toto thethe successfulsuccessful purchaser.purchaser. ForFor furtherfurther informationinformation regardingregarding thisthis salesale andand aa copycopy ofof thethe TENDER NO. T17-01 2017 ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM prescribed form of tender, visit: www.OntarioTaxSales.ca or if no internet access available, 2017 ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM contact: Rob Rosilius, Supervisor of Revenue/Tax Collector, The Corporation of the Town Tenders, clearly marked as to contents, will be received by the Town of New Tecumseth of New Tecumseth 10 Wellington St. E., Alliston, ON L9R1A1 705--435--3900 ext. 1257 Tenders, clearly marked as to contents, will be received by the Town of New Tecumseth until: 2:00 p.m. local time on Thursday, February 9, 2017 15thth Sideroad – 5thth Line to 6thth Line Approx. 1400 m BUY YOUR NEW TECUMSETH DOG LICENSE ONLINE thth thth thth The Town recently partnered with DocuPet, an online licensing system that allows you 15 Sideroad – 6 Line to 7 Line. Approx. 1400 m Wellington St. – Centre St. to Church St. Approx. 180 m to now purchase your dog license online at newtecumseth.docupet.com to now purchase your dog license online at newtecumseth.docupet.com Dominion St. -- Queen St. to Church St. Approx. 170 m The work includes, but is not limited to, pulverizing and grading of road surface, placement REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL: P17--03 of road granular, driveway restoration, milling of road surface, placement of base and CONSULTING SERVICES FOR OFFICIAL PLAN REVIEW surface course asphalt and removal and installation of various sized road crossing and driveway culverts. To obtain a copy of the Tender, contact [email protected]@newtecumseth.ca oror Sealed submissions clearly marked as to content will be received by the undersigned until copies are available online at www.biddingo.com.. 2pm, Wed., Feb. 8, 2017. The Town of New Tecumseth is seeking a qualified planning Each tender must be accompanied by a certified tender deposit in the amount of 10% of consulting firm to complete the Town’s five year review of the Official Plan. thethe totaltotal bidbid priceprice (excluding(excluding taxes)taxes) mademade payablepayable toto thethe TownTown ofof NewNew TecumsethTecumseth andand anan To obtain a copy of the proposal in pdf format, contact [email protected]@newtecumseth.ca or Agreement to Bond providing for a 100% Performance Bond and a 50% Labor and copies are available for download at www.biddingo.com..The Town reserves the right to Material Payment Bond. The lowest or any tender is not necessarily accepted. select a proponent based on the proposal evaluation. Lori Archibald, Senior Buyer, Town of Ms. Lori Archibald (Senior Buyer), Town of New Tecumseth Administration Centre New Tecumseth,10 Wellington St E Alliston, ON L9R 1A1 10 Wellington Street East, Alliston, Ontario, L9R 1A1 Telephone: 705--435--3900, Ext. 1240 PAY YOUR PARKING TICKET ONLINE Winter parking restrictions remain in effect until April 30. If you received a parking ticket, SEEKING PUBLIC INPUT INTO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY please pay it online at www.paytickets.ca New Tecumseth Council has approved the development of an Economic Development

thth Strategy to ensure continued support to the Town’s existing businesses as well as to future TENDER NO. T17--02: 14 LINELINE RECONSTRUCTIONRECONSTRUCTION investments.investments. ToTo helphelp guideguide thethe Town’sTown’s economiceconomic developmentdevelopment efforts,efforts, wewe areare askingasking forfor FROM 15 SIDEROAD TO 1.6KM WEST OF 15 SIDEROAD your input to assist with creating this Strategy and the action plan that will be implemented over the next several years. Tenders, clearly marked as to contents, will be received by the Town of New Tecumseth The following online survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NewTecumseth isis openopen andand until: 2pm local time on Thurs., Feb. 9, 2017 forfor thethe fullfull roadroad reconstructionreconstruction (rural)(rural) ofof thethe thth we encourage everyone to take the opportunity to have their say. This is your chance to be 14 Line from 15 Sideroad to 1.6km west 15 Sideroad (approx 1.6km in length), located in heard and we want feedback from residents, business owners and local community thethe TownTown ofof NewNew--Tecumseth, County of Simcoe. The work shall consist of but not be groups. The survey closes Feb. 3. limitedlimited toto clearing,clearing, grubbing,grubbing, earthearth excavation,excavation, grading,grading, removals,removals, drivewaydriveway restoration,restoration, granulars, asphalt, intersection illumination, installation of various sized culverts and granulars, asphalt, intersection illumination, installation of various sized culverts and NOTICE OF PUBLIC DROP--ININ MEETINGMEETING —— SITESITE PLANPLAN CONTROLCONTROL APPLICATIONAPPLICATION roadside ditching. roadside ditching. (FILE(FILE NO.NO. D11D11--BE--14) PATTERSON PARK CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT, GRANITE TENDER T17--03: ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM CONSTRUCTION, SETTLEMENT OF BEETON ININ THETHE COMMUNITIESCOMMUNITIES OFOF ALLISTONALLISTON && TOTTENHAMTOTTENHAM The Town of New Tecumseth Planning and Engineering Departments is hosting a public Tenders, clearly marked as to contents, will be received by the undersigned until 2 pm, drop--inin meetingmeeting toto provideprovide thethe publicpublic withwith informationinformation pertainingpertaining toto aa proposedproposed condomini-condomini- locallocal timetime onon Thurs.,Thurs., Feb.Feb. 9,9, 20172017 forfor thethe fullfull roadroad reconstructionreconstruction ofof severalseveral um apartment to be constructed on lands located at 43 Main Street East, in the settlement residentialresidential urbanurban andand semisemi--urban roads in the communities of Alliston and Tottenham of Beeton. The proposed apartment will include a three (3) storey building containing thirty (approx(approx 700m700m inin length),length), inin thethe TownTown ofof NewNew Tecumseth,Tecumseth, CountyCounty ofof Simcoe.Simcoe. TheThe workwork shallshall (30)(30) residentialresidential dwellingdwelling unitsunits rangingranging fromfrom oneone (1)(1) toto twotwo (2)(2) bedroomsbedrooms units,units, alongalong withwith aa consist of but not be limited to clearing, grubbing, earth excavation, grading, removals, partial underground and surface parking areas. driveway restoration, granulars, asphalt, installation of various sized storm sewers & An informal drop--inin meetingmeeting willwill bebe heldheld asas indicatedindicated belowbelow toto allall thethe publicpublic andand interestedinterested culverts & roadside ditching. parties to review the submitted plans and drawings and to discuss the project in further detail. Town staff and the developer’s project team will be present during the drop--inin FOR THE ABOVE TENDERS T17--02 & T17--03: To obtain a copy of the tender(s) in pdf meeting. DATE: THURSDAY FEBRUARY 9, 2017 Time: 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm format,format, contactcontact [email protected]@newtecumseth.ca or copies are available for download at Location: Beeton Library, 42 Main Street West, Beeton, ON www.biddingo.com.. Each tender must be accompanied by a certified tender deposit in the IfIf youyou areare unableunable toto attendattend thethe dropdrop--inin meetingmeeting andand wishwish toto reviewreview thethe designdesign drawings,drawings, amount of 10% of the total bid price (excluding taxes) made payable to the Town of New please contact the Mike Ip with the Town of New Tecumseth Engineering Department at Tecumseth and an Agreement to Bond providing for a 100% Performance Bond and a 50% 705--435--3900 Extension 1244 to arrange to view these drawings and they will be made Labour and Material Payment Bond. The lowest or any tender is not necessarily accepted. available for review at the Town’s administration offices. Lori Archibald, Senior Buyer, Town of New Tecumseth Administration Centre Thank you for your time and attention and we look forward to your attendance during the 10 Wellington St. E., Alliston, ON L9R 1A1 Telephone: 705--435--3900, Ext. 1240 public drop--inin meeting.meeting. Dated this 23rdrd day of January, 2017 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT WWW.NEWTECUMSETH.CA The TIMES – January 26, 2017 – Page 7

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Hornets squeeze out 3-1 win over Caledon By Brian Lockhart scored an unassisted succi. “Every game is al- behind the Stayner Sis- Hornets stay on top if back on home ice this shorthanded goal early ways a challenge against kins. they have a hope of mov- Friday, Jan. 27, to host Alliston Junior C Hor- in the period. these guys and we look The Siskins will have ing back into fi rst place. the Orillia Terriers. nets fans were wonder- Jack Underhill fol- forward to it every time to lose a game and the The Hornets will be ing just what was going lowed up three and a- we play them.” on during Friday night’s half minutes later to give The Hornets took it home game against the the Hornets a 3-1 lead. up a notch in the third Caledon Golden Hawks. The Golden Hawks period when they came At the end of the sec- closed the gap late in the up short on scoring in ond period the game was period then put six at- the fi rst two frames. tied at one and shots on tackers on the ice in an “We had a little talk- net were few and far be- attempt to tie it up, but ing to from the coach tween. they couldn’t do it and after the second period Alliston forward Mat- the Hornets left the ice and we got the message thew Nastasiuk opened with a 3-2 win. and it was time to step it the scoring on the feed The Caledon team up to another level. The from Drake Board at came to the arena as a next two games we’re 1:51 into the game but last place team but they playing Midland and the Hornets were sty- always put up a good Stayner and we’re go- mied for the rest of the fi ght when they are on ing to need to win both period and all through Alliston home ice. of those games if want the second. “They’re (Caledon) a a chance at fi rst place,” A single Hawks goal really good team. They Masucci said. in the second frame work hard, they play The Hornets are cur- made it a 1-1 game going well together – and they rently in second place into the fi nal period. want to beat us,” said in the standings with Alliston’s Ryan Young Hornets goalie Mike Ma- 65 points - three points Tottenham Steam announce new coaching sta

By Brian Lockhart

The Tottenham Steam has announced a late season change on the bench. The Alliston Junior C Hornets hosted the Caledon Golden Hawks at the New Head coach Dennis Maruk has had to leave and will be absent for the remain- Tecumseth Recreation Complex on Friday, Jan. 13. The last place Hawks put up der of the season due to a family emergency. a good battle but in the end the Hornets left the ice with a 3-2 win. Steam executive stressed that Maruk is still with the organization but cannot complete the season due to some unfortunate circumstance that require him to Photo by Brian Lockhart be away. Taking over the top coaching spot will be Brandon Billie. Coming in as an assistant coach will be Austin Brown. Billie has played Junior and professional hockey in the ECHL, FHL, and in Sweden. He also had a brief stint in the GMHL where he played for the 8th over- all seeded under dogs - the Halton Ravens. That year the Ravens went on to the GMHL semi-fi nals and went the distance losing game seven to the Temiscaming Titans who went on to with the League championship. New assistant, Austin Brown, resides in Mississauga, and has spent the last four seasons playing Junior hockey in the OJHL and GOJHL as a top defence- man. He previously played two seasons with the Lindsay Muskies and played in two OJHL All-Star games. Brown ended his Junior career with the Caledonia Corvairs of the GOHJL and that team went on to win the league championship. earned the League award for Most Points by a Defenceman during that season. Team executive said “Billie and Brown are excited for the opportunity of help- ing the Steam get back on a winning track as well as helping players develop their hockey skills and move on to the next level.” Alliston Hornets hosting anniversary night

The Alliston Junior C Hornets will be celebrating 45 years of Junior C Hock- ey in Alliston on Friday, Jan. 27, at the New Tecumseth Recreation Centre. The Hornets organization is inviting all past players, coaches, trainers, board members, and fans to this special Alumni Night. People are encouraged to bring old jackets, shirts, pictures, and Hornets memories to share with others. The Hornets are eight time Georgian Mid Ontario Junior C Hockey League champions and have gone to the Schmaltz Cup provincial Junior C champion- Minor midgets edge foes ship fi ve times, winning the title twice – in 2008 and 2010. The evening will get under way with a game featuring players from the The TNT Tornados Minor Midget team take on the Innis l Winterhawks at the New Te- cumseth Recreation Centre on Friday, Jan. 13. The game was delayed after the Innis l 1980s and 1990s teams at 5 p.m. goalie was ejected from the game and the Winterhawks had to suit up a second player. Prior to the evening’s regular game, all previous team captains in atten- The Tornados went on to win the game 2-1. dance will be acknowledged during an on ice ceremony. The Hornets will host their game against the Orillia Terriers at 7:30 p.m. Photo by Brian Lockhart Page 8 – January 26, 2017 – The TIMES

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Blydorp, Tony Logan: David Mandar: Heather McCutcheon: Meryl While vacationing in Mackenzie Anne Nichol Eileen Costa Rica with his (Former York University ( Mrs. Hogan Simcoe- At Matthews House beloved wife and best Professor) Tutoring Service) Hospice, Alliston on friend, Linda, on Satur- Peacefully at his home Tragically at her home Tuesday, January 17th, day, January 14, 2017, in Tottenham on Tues- in Killaloe on Monday 2017. Meryl (Piercey), in Tony Blydorp passed day January 17, 2017. January 16, 2017 at the her 87th year, beloved away suddenly. Lov- David Logan in his age of 61 years. Heath- wife Keith McCutch- specializing in ing father of Luke, Joel 80th year, beloved hus- er Anne of Killaloe, eon. Loving mother high-quality masonry, and natural stone (deceased), Jordan, band of Susan Logan beloved wife of John of Jim (Nancy) and Got masonry needs? and Joyelle. Dear son of (nee: Hanna). Loving Mandar. Loved mother Stephanie (Ted) Moody. We do it all. Maria and the late Jan father of Richard Lo- of James Hogan (Kayla Sadly missed by her 4 parging Blydorp. Dear brother gan (Clare), Heather Jackson), Pembroke, grandchildren, Melissa, repointing of Bill and Sherry, Mary, McAlpine (Bob), and Alan Hogan (Holly Ann), Stephen (Katherine), brick & block work mortar colour matching Leo and Alice, Annie Michael Logan. Re- New Brunswick and Samantha, Kristina and brick tinting and Mike Lorenzen, Ja- membered with love Mary Katherine Devu- her great grand daugh- wall openings & closures net and Brian De Ruiter. by his grandchildren: ono (Anthony), North ter Samantha. Fondly chimneys window sill replacement Respected son-in-law Cameron, Spencer, and Bay. Loving grandmoth- remembered by her fireplaces of Albert and Joanna Frances. Dear brother er to Isabella Devuono. many nieces, nephews, stone walls & flatwork Hartholt and brother-in- of Patricia Davidson, Dear daughter of Wil- friends and extended cultured stone glass block law of Ron and Sharon and brother in law of liam Nichol and the late family. Respecting historical restoration Hartholt. Adored uncle William Hanna, and the Thelma Nichol. Sister Meryl’s wishes no pub- a specialty of many nieces and late Donald Hanna (Les- of Douglas Nichol and lic visitation or funeral The brick stops here! nephews. Sadly missed ley). Respecting David’s Shelagh Dykstra. Cre- service will be held. For [email protected] by his family, friends wishes, cremation has mation has taken place. those who wish, dona- 1-866-796-2663 and colleagues at NAC taken place and a pri- A Memorial Service for tions in her memory to (North America Con- vate family gathering Heather will be held at a Matthews House Hos- struction). The Blydorp will be held at a later later date in North Bay, pice, Alliston may be 805 HEALTH & family received their date. For those who Ontario and will be an- made through Rod FITNESS No sightings of missing Mack family and friends at wish, donations to the nounced. In memory of Abrams Funeral Home, SERENITY HEALTH. the Egan Funeral Home. Ontario March of Dimes Heather donations to Tottenham, 905-936- By Mark Pavilons 203 Queen Street S. would be greatly appre- the Renfrew Country 3477. Colon Hydrotherapy. (Hwy.50), Bolton (905) ciated by the family. Ar- SPCA would be appre- Effectively removes tox- 857-2213, on Monday rangements entrusted ciated. Arrangements ins. Increases energy. The search continues for Mack, a missing Irish Wolfhound, and Helps with weight loss, afternoon 2 - 4 and eve- to Rod Abrams Funeral in care of the MURPHY owners are doing everything to spread the word. ning 7 - 9 o’clock. Fu- Home Tottenham 905- FUNERAL HOME, Pem- constipation, digestion, neral service was held 936-3477. Online con- broke. Condolences, bloating, irritable bowel. According to Julie Allen, there have been potential sightings, in St. Paul’s Presbyte- dolences may be made tributes, donations 905-857-1499 (Bolton) but nothing concrete. The case has drawn widespread media cov- rian Church, 5750 King at www.RodAbramsFu- www.murphyfuneral- erage and the owners are working with a canine tracker. Road, Nobleton, on neralHome.com . home.ca CROSSWORD SOLUTION Tuesday morning, Jan- But without sightings or photos, it’s difficult to narrow down uary 24th at 10 o’clock. the search parameters. Interment Nashville Alliston Monument Works Supporters are contacting veterinary clinics, not just in the area, Cemetery, 10185 Hun- 169 Dufferin Street South, Unit 8, Alliston 705-435-7951 tington Road, Vaughan. but across Ontario, in case Mack has ventured outside the area. Memorial donations WINTER SALE His disappearance is unusual due to his size and unique nature may be made to the One of a Kind “In Stock” Memorials, Up to 60% OFF as a calm, friendly dog, despite his 200-pound stature. Lighthouse Center, on a wide variety of granite memorials. Many styles, sizes and shapes. “Every day we keep waiting, and hearning nothing,” Allen 1008 Bathurst Street, Shop our catalogue early for best selection Toronto M5R 3G7. Con- said. dolences for the family WWW.MONUMENTMAKER.CA There is a Facebook page – Finding Mack. are welcomed at www. Mack went missing Tuesday, Jan. 3 in the area of Keele Street EganFuneralHome. com. Please Recycle and the 17th Sideroad in King Township. This Newspaper If anyone has any information on him please contact Julie Al- len at 416-949-0344 or 905-727-1932.

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