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R ecently, Minnedosa
Town Council has
been discussing the de-
lots this year with future
plans for approximately
ten more lots off of Mari-
for this project will come
from. Jenkins provided
the answer to this, I want
helping our community
rate payers, said Jenkins,
its the lease fees that
preparing the space, and
will not be involved in the
clearing. Jenkins noted
velopment of the cabin gold Lane on a cul-de-sac it made clear that there are we use to make improve- that for potential buyers
grounds east of Minnedo- to be known as Rose Bay. no tax dollars, community ments up there. In addi- of the lots, if they want
If your sa Lake. The current pre- The road will be developed tax payers are not paying tion to the benefit this will it, its theirs, they can de-
label reads dicament is actually a good from the existing develop- for this, it is all generated have for the community sign however they wish, as
17/03/31
one to be in. According to ment all the way to the mu- from the fees and leases tax base, cabin owners are long as its in accordance
Ken Jenkins, the CAO for nicipal road. If the project that these people pay. The also likely to frequent local with the zoning bylaw. He
the Town of Minnedosa, goes ahead they will have people of Minnedosa will businesses, and support also added that the new
Its time there is only one lot left in to extend water and hydro not have their tax dollars Minnedosas economy. lots will be big enough to
to renew your the cabin grounds, and as to the new lots. spent on cabin ground de- Each person that accommodate the larger
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O n Saturday, February
25th, the Delta Wa-
terfowl Organization held
Good, a member of the
organization, was pleased
with the sold-out eve-
fowl, who then gave a per-
centage of the earnings
back to the Minnedosa
ing to Good, is to get it go-
ing again in the upcoming
year. The value he sees in
a banquet at the Ukranian ning with 125 attendees, chapter to support the pro- it is obvious, some of the
Hall. The event featured but could not yet say how grams in the area. Good volunteers we have now
many expensive prizes much money was raised. spoke specifically of one have come up through our
that were to attendees like The Delta Waterfowl program that he deems mentored waterfowl pro-
candy to a child. The grand Organization supports to be quite valuable. The gram, and were introduced
prize was the gun of the duck hunters and wa- youth waterfowl hunts, to hunting and Delta Wa-
year, but there were also terfowl hunters, as well where youth between the terfowl through that pro- This sign, at the east entrance of the cabin area
prizes that were specifi- as the conservation pro- ages of twelve and seven- gram. They are really keen
shows the Towns plans for future development.
cally geared towards the grams and the biology be- teen that are interested in and showing an interest
women in attendance, as hind waterfowl. There are hunting are taken out on a in keeping the program
well as an array of prizes many students who come two-day trek. On the first strong. Continued from Page 1
that anyone would love. to the research station in day, they learn about fire- Good was pleased
The night began with Minnedosa for various arm safety, how to shoot, with the event, comment- While the plan is not set in stone, Jenkins feels
drinks and socializing at 5 studies that have gone on and different aspects of ing that, the support we confident that it will go ahead, we are getting a num-
p.m., where guests could in the area. Among the waterfowl hunting. They got from the community ber of enquiries every year. The project would take
wander, chat, and most programs under the or- then stay overnight at the through sponsorship and some time to complete. Jenkins expects that in the
importantly, put their ganization are duck nest research station, and then attending the event was first year, the development of water and hydro will get
names down for silent auc- installation and mainte- on day two, they actually phenomenal. Wed like to done, in the second year they will aim to complete
tion prizes. Dinner was at nance, which is used to get to go out hunting in thank the community and road development, the third year will likely see the
6:30, followed by a lively raise ducks in a safe nest- a safe and controlled en- all the volunteers for all water and hydro physically being put in, and then, fi-
and entertaining live auc- ing environment, the ALUS vironment with an adult the support theyve shown, nally, the advertisement and promotion of the newly
tion. (Alternative Land Use Ser- mentor to teach them all of and wed like to hold the readied lots.
This was the first din- vices) project to conserve the aspects of hunting. event again next year. Jenkins noted that the interest in the cabin
ner that the Minnedosa natural grassland, and This youth hunt ran ground lots is largely due to the location, we are not
Chapter of the Delta Wa- predator management. every year for fifteen years, far from Brandon, weve got the lake, its a huge draw,
so we want to capitalize on it.
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outhwest Regional Officers, educators, and
Development Corpo- all those interested in the
ration (SRDC) has been sustainability of our rural
work to bring their in-
novations through to the
commercializationstage.
Proponents of this
project also include the
Rural Municipality of Min-
working to promote eco- communities to come to- He will speak to some of to-Odanah and Evergreen
nomic development in gether to learn and share those challenges and the Environmental Technolo-
1887 Citizens are complaining about the disreputa- the Southwest Region of possible solutions and lessons that have been gies, operator of the Class
ble practice of a gang who drives up and down the streets Manitoba since 2003. The strategies in dealing with learned along the way. A Landfill Site where test-
making night hideous with their howls. SRDC Board of Directors those common issues. Th e conference will ing will be conducted. All
is fully aware of the dif- Th e keynote speaker also provide an update involved are now waiting
fi culties faced by most will be Lynn Hennigar on the progress of the for funding approval from
1897 While delivering goods on Saturday, a horse rural communities as with NOW Lunenburg Southwestern Manitoba the Federation of Canadi-
belonging to Sewell and Burgess went on leaving sleigh, many look to an uncer- County. She will tell the Zero Waste System Proj- an Municipalities Green
goods and all at the fence post at Mr. Logans. The sleigh tain future. With that in story of the small rural ect. This system was de- Municipal Fund. That ap-
was demoralized somewhat but the horse was none the mind, SRDC is pleased to community of Lunenburg signed by Celtic Power proval will allow the proj-
worse when captured. announce that it is host- County, Nova Scotia a and Machining for the ect to proceed.
ing a special conference community that was deal- safe disposal of munici- Th is project has
1917 A CPR notice, re: checking baggage printed in Looking Within: A future ing with those same rural pal solid waste through come up against a num-
French and English is posted in the waiting room of the for rural Manitoba com- issues only to be further a gasification process. ber of roadblocks since
station. As there are no French settlements in this vicin- munities on Thursday, devastated by the closure SRDC became involved SRDC began its promo-
ity, why should it be printed in that language? Swedish, April 6th in Brandon. of the commercial cod with this project because tion in September 2014.
Norwegian, Danish or Galician would be more to the As SRDC President fi shery. She will relate the system offers a clean Th ose frustrations and
point. Jon Lewis pointed out how NOW Lunenburg alternative for dealing SRDCs knowledge of the
Most rural Manitoba County came to be, what with garbage and other other concerns faced by
1937 A rotary plow will be called into service on communities are dealing was learned, and how that unwanted materials and most rural communities
Highway #4 between Minnedosa and Neepawa following with dwindling popula- community came together has the great potential to prompted SRDC to host
an unsuccessful attempt to open the road by the power tions, difficulty in recruit- in an effort to secure its fu- save municipal corpora- this conference.
plow. The machine could not get through the hard- ing and retaining new ture. tions significant dollars Th e conference will
packed ten foot snow drift three miles east of here. businesses, increasingly A short list of other in dealing with costly be held at the Victoria
high costs for community speakers will also ad- landfill issues. The goal of Inn, Brandon with lunch
services and infrastruc- dress the conference in- this project is to prove the provided. Preregistration
1957 Town Council reflected the gravity of the eco- ture, and added challeng- cluding Gavin Reynolds system through extensive is required. The SRDC An-
nomic threat caused by the sudden layoff of some 25 lo- es when working to bring of Celtic Power and Ma- emissions testing and oth- nual General Meeting will
cal employees of the CPR within the past week. forward innovations that chining from Rapid City, er test procedures which follow.
might help to mitigate MB. This family business
1977 In an article by Dr. Peter Neufeld regarding the those costs. has developed a number
pending demolition of the Tremont Hotel, he writes, Lewis went on to say: of mechanical systems
This beautiful valley town would, to me, not be the same Th e SRDC conference benefi cial to a wide array
without the historic Tremont building. He goes on to will off er an opportunity of industries and along Minnedosa
suggest the structurally sound, attractive building be
converted into apartments, business, offices, museum
Lions Club
or library. The stately Tremont could well grace Main
Street during Minnedosas centennial and bicentennial if
CONGRATULATIONS
somethings done now to save it.
#157 Tara Wark $500
1987 Rolling River School Division will purchase the #077 Edith Parsons & Maxine Laws $300
Minnedosa Armouries at a cost of $26,000 to accommo-
date its Maintenance Department.
#117 Mac & Marg Davidson $200
1997 Rapid City Mayor, Harvey Wright has tendered WINNERS OF THE February 2017
LIONS 200 CLUB DRAW
his resignation. The reason is clear and simple when
you own a business and are mayor you are trapped. Risk-
ing ones livelihood to be mayor just could not continue. 5)
Wright operates a grocery and general goods store in
Rapid City.
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O n Monday evening,
the MTC production
of The Last Train to Nibroc
The MTC group that per-
formed Last Train to Ni-
broc went across rural
They are still searching for
the remaining two acts for
the concert series. Hope-
the community. A bonus
for joining the group is the
option to attend the Mani-
came to Minnedosa. The Manitoba, and Minnedosa fully we get some better toba Showcase, in which
performance took place at was number twenty-one ticket sales, Thompson many live entertainment
7:30 p.m. at the Minnedo- out of twenty-four shows, added. She also stressed acts perform, and is where
sa Community and Con- all performed within the the importance of having the Expressions Concert
ference Centre. The con- past month. live entertainment com- Series group finds some
cert was put on through However, Th ompson ing to the community, of their talented acts. The
the Minnedosa Expres- did point out one disap- There is something about group welcomes, any-
sions Concert Series. pointment for the Concert live entertainment that is body who is interested in
The play featured Mae Series group, this year not the same as hearing it music and enjoys live con-
and Raleigh, two young we had poor audience at- on the radio or watching it certs, said Thompson.
adults from Kentucky, tendance. Season ticket on TV. Live entertainment The group only meets
who fi rst meet on a train. sales, as well the sale of is a real treat, and I think two to three times per
Th e train is also carry- tickets at the door were people are missing out by year, so it is not a great
ing the coffins of famous down this year, and the not attending. time commitment to be
authors F. Scott Fitzger- group is unsure as to why The Expressions Con- a part of it. Thompson
ald and Nathaneal West, this might be. She specu- Photo by Leif Norman cert Series has been bring- noted that anyone inter-
which excites Raleigh, a lated that there just might ing live entertainment acts ested in joining the com-
budding author. The play be too many other things Mae and Raleigh were the only two characters in to Minnedosa since 1981. mittee can contact any
then goes on to show the going on, yet she feels that the highly entertaining Manitoba Theatre Cen- The group usually has be- committee member. We
pair a year and a half later, they provide a very high tres production of Last Train To Nibroc. tween eight and 10 mem- welcome new members
at the Nibroc Festival in caliber of entertainment. bers who serve on diff er- and hope they might bring
Kentucky, and concludes We had a really nice va- Last Train to Nibroc. We booked two of the acts. ent committees such as some new ideas to the
with the pair at the home riety of entertainment, felt it was a nice mix, a So far, community mem- talent booking, hospital- concert series. We hope
of Mae in Corbin, Ken- and yet overall we are nice variety of entertain- bers can look forward to ity, or publicity. Thomp- to be able to continue to
tucky. very disappointed in our ment styles, said Thomp- the Derina Harvey Band, son stressed that the bring live entertainment
The play featured only ticket sales, commented son. which Thompson de- group is always looking for to Minnedosa and area,
two characters, and had Thompson, so we are a They plan to hold an- scribes as a lively east new members. This would said Thompson.
a dialogue that was both bit concerned about the other concert series next coast kitchen party band, give the group greater rep-
witty and charming, and future of the concert se- year, and have already and Ron Beatties solo
had the audience giggling ries.
throughout the evening. The downward trend
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O ur community would
like to send deepest
yard site. Congratulations
also to grandparents Henry
since they left their farm
here, north of town. She had O ur group had the February meet-
ing at the Erickson Legion before
we did our speeches at our commu-
will be weighing our calves in March.
We held our whist drive for this
year on February 17th at the Cross
sympathy to Ingrid Currah, and Christine Rauper of Car- stayed with Jean and Wen-
her daughter Courtney and dale. dell Wight of Onanole, be- nications night. Members were invit- Roads Center in Erickson. We had
the rest of the Currah family The Strathclair boys fore coming to visit in New- ed to the Kenton curling day. There ten tables of four card players. After
on the passing of Wayne Cur- team that played in the pro- dale. While here she also is an intermediate sleepover event in playing whist we had a few snacks,
rah. Most people in Newdale vincial curling playoffs, al- stopped at the Youngs for a Headingly in May. Our group is going door prizes and a homemade pie
use the Minnedosa Phar- ways a great event held in short visit. to get Winter Fair tickets. Interested draw. Fun was had by all.
macy as their go-to place for Dauphin not Virden, met Congratulations to Gor-
prescriptions. Our condo- two Winnipeg rinks right don and Enid Clark who
lences also go out to all the
staff of the pharmacy.
off the bat so ended up with
two losses. But they had the
celebrated their anniversary
on February 25th, watching Club 55 Golden Agers Bowling Results
Get well wishes to all the chance to be piped onto the granddaughter Danielle curl
folks in town that have been ice and enjoy the banquet in the local school bonspiel. February 27th Lynette Johnson 133, 134, Rosemary
suffering with this severe and it has encouraged them Ed and Susan LaSeuer Hamilton 189, Vivian Cullen 251, Jim
cold/flu, thats making the
rounds. It is taking several
to work harder for next year!
Shirley A. Pedersen en-
of Brandon brought the Sun-
day sermon to our Church B owlers of the week: Marjorie
McNabb 173, 131 (+80T), Doug
Pettigrew 191, 215 (+61T)
Clark 204, Russ Pettigrew 144, Hazel
Stonehouse 170, 194, Florence Hay-
wood 123, Alan Tarn 204, Vicky Bugg
weeks to get over it. joyed having a luncheon visit last week. Coffee time after
Congratulations to Jan from Dorothy Kaytor who church was enjoyed with Bowlers of the Month: Bud Amy 126, Fred Stonehouse 178, Harvey
and Courtney Roberts on the is in Manitoba visiting her them. (+5T), Debbie Tarn (+3T) VanDamme 181, 211, Vivian Oswald
birth of a daughter at the end mother in Stonewall. Gor- Other good games: Bud Amy 181, 285, Melvin Oswald 233.
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OBITUARIES IN MEMORIAM
Solutions and
WAYNE ALLAN CURRAH NOROSKY
JUNE 5TH, 1960 - FEBRUARY 18TH, 2017 In Loving Memory of Our Substitutions
Dear Dad and Mom By
Loving husband to wife Ingrid (nee Campbell) and father and Brothers:
to Courtney, Wayne passed away unexpectedly in the comfort of
his home. Wayne was born in Minnedosa to Robert and Freda Cur- WILFRED
REENA NERBAS
rah (both deceased). Wayne had been recently pre-deceased by October 31, 1918 -
his step-dad, Jack Gardiner, Brandon, and his father-in-law Don- March 5, 2003
Dear Reena, Fabulous Feedback from
ald Campbell. LENA
I read your column on Readers
He is survived by his older siblings: brothers Gordon (wife May 28, 1917 -
a regular basis and love your Just reading the question
Sarah), Robert (wife Kathy), and sister Karen (husband Ken, de- September 30, 2003
solutions. Now I need some about removing dog blood
ceased). Wayne is also survived by mother-in-law Willy Camp- DAVID ANDREW
help, I packed a wet bath- stains from carpet. I have a
bell, brother-in-law Terry Campbell (Rhonda), sister-in-law Karen February 14, 1962 -
ing suit coming home from a messy cat, and have used per-
Bramley (Bryan) and sister-in-law Yvonne Elson (Paul AKA Egg). August 21, 2003
Hawaiian vacation a couple oxide for years now. I keep
Wayne was uncle to numerous nieces and nephews, and great nieces IVAN WILFRED
of winters ago, and even a small soap dish bottle of
and nephews upon whom he doted attention and loved to talk about August 12, 1946 -
though I unpacked it and straight 3% peroxide handy to
their exploits in life. August 30, 1996
washed it right away, it has a pour on pet stains, and lots
Waynes early days were spent on the Currahs Basswood-area farm. There he honed life skills
mildew smell. I rewashed it, of cheap paper towels to blot
like driving a tractor, handling cattle, and hiking/exploring the backwoods and fields. His farm- Time slips by and
hung it up to dry, tried spe- and rub. Works great for me,
boy at heart attitude remained in his character throughout his life. life goes on.
cial bathing suit soap and there arent many spots on my
When he was 11, his parents moved into Minnedosa to semi-retire. They bought their house in But from our hearts
washed it in vinegar with no beige carpet this hasnt been
town, which eventually Wayne and Ingrid bought and lived in. Wayne continued in grade school you are never gone.
luck.Couldnt part with it, so used on. Although peroxide
at the brand new Tanners Crossing Elementary School, and he later moved on to Minnedosa Every day in some small way
I put it in a cupboard with my will bleach the cats hair, it has
Collegiate Institute, from where he graduated in 1978. Memories of you
two other bathing suits. When never bleached anything else
As a student, Wayne worked hard and got the assignments done. He excelled in the Sciences come our way.
I pulled them out recently all I have tried this on but test on
and Mathematics, which he later put into use obtaining his Pharmacy Degree. In those school
three had a mildew smell. I re- an inconspicuous area first.
days, he was an easy-going combination of academics, visiting with friends, and sports, where Loving You and
washed, hung them outside, Hope this helps. Bonnie
hed try any athletic endeavour at least once. Wayne loved talking about girls, politics, and hock- Missing You Always
let them sit in water with vin-
ey. And for that sport in the mid-70s, it was all about Bobby Hull and the Winnipeg Jets. Linda and Janice.
egar, and rewashed them with A little cornstarch in your
In Grade 12, Wayne suffered a major leg injury on a snowy soccer field when he collided with x
vinegar and bathing suit soap salt shakers will prevent salt
another player chasing a loose ball. He crammed to finish Grade 12 from the hospital bed, and he
In Loving Memory of to no avail. Ive worn two of from clumping. Ruth
graduated with the rest of his class, hobbling up the stage on crutches. Unfortunately, his broken
STEVE ZWARICH them in a chlorine pool sev-
leg never healed properly. It left him with a hitch in his step throughout his life.
August th, - eral times this winter, and still Sew a strip of carpet web-
Wayne enrolled in Brandon University and then moved onto the University of Winnipeg
March th, the mildew odor remains.I al- bing two inches wide, tightly
where he completed his Pharmacy Degree. Upon graduation in 1982, he returned to his beloved
ways wash and hang dry right on the underside of a rug,
hometown and began work at the local pharmacy. After a year of working, Wayne was offered a
When evening shades after use. Any chance at all I close to the edge, to prevent it
partnership in the pharmacy. This was the start of a long and valued relationship with the group
are falling, can remove the smell? What from curling up. Ruth
of gentlemen whom Wayne commonly referred to as The Boys.
And we sit in quiet alone, is the best thing to do? Thanks
Many Minnedosans will remember Wayne as their Mayor during 1989 - 1995. He had previ-
To our hearts there for your ideas! Louise Brighten silverware by rub-
ously served the citizens on Boards and Committees. At his friends and Mothers urging, he ran
comes a longing bing it with oatmeal. Ruth
for the top job and won. He joked that his Mother and her circle of friends did most of his cam-
If he could only come home. Dear Louise,
paigning via their gatherings and through her telephone line.
Friends may think Before washing your I read your column regu-
In the early 1990s, Wayne found the love of his life, Ingrid Campbell. She was a nurse in Winni-
we have forgotten bathing suits in the washing larly and have found your
peg and they met through mutual friends. They were married in Minnedosa on September 12th,
When at times they machine, soak them in hot suggestions helpful. In a re-
1992, and began new lives together. Their daughter, Courtney, was born in 1996.
see us smile, water and borax. Borax con- cent column, a lady wrote
Wayne loved to travel and saw a lot of the world. His parents had a winter escape place in Texas,
But they little know tains no phosphates and no asking about how much vin-
where Wayne often went. He visited friends/relatives in Calgary and western Canada. Wayne
the heartache bleach but is wonderful at egar to use as a laundry addi-
went to shows and sales across Canada and North Dakota for his Milestone Simmentals and
Our smiles hide all the while. zapping hard to handle odors. tive. I started using vinegar
Sigma Holstein cattle herds. His passion for the next great livestock mating led to an abundance
If you cannot locate borax, as a laundry additive after I
of cherished acquaintances too numerous to mention. In the last decade, Wayne and Ingrid trav-
Missed by use a generous amount of Oxy took a micro fiber cloth to do
elled abroad to see the world literally. They were often accompanied by daughter Courtney as
Helen Zariwney and family. Clean or baking soda instead. some cleaning and found it
well as multiple friends and family. Some of their international stops included: a Mediterranean
x had been rendered impervi-
Cruise, the Caribbean Islands, and Nepal to mention a few.
Dear Reena, ous to water as a result of
?
Waynes service to Minnedosa was exemplary. He currently chaired a committee to build a
I have laminate floors going in the dryer with dryer
medical clinic in the town, and helping with the fundraising also (including him and Ingrid writ-
and when the felt floor pro- sheets. My big problem was
ing a cheque). He was an unabashed booster of Minnedosa and of small-town Manitoba lifestyle.
tectors on chairs etc. fall off remembering to run down to
On Parade days, or during the Rock festival, he was on the run attending to details, looking after
they leave a sticky residue the laundry room to put the
people, and lending a hand or offering a listening ear whenever he could.
on the floor. I have tried Goo vinegar in the rinse water.My
Waynes sudden passing has left us at a loss. Well miss his easy laugh, his helpful nature, and
Gone, dish soap with a micro- solution was the purchase of
his caring spirit. Irreplaceable! However, well have our soft-edged memories of him for a long
fiber cloth, even scraping with a dryer ball which is sold to
time.
the scraper I use on my cer- dispense liquid fabric soft-
His Memorial Service was held March 1st at 2:00 p.m. at the Minnedosa Conference Centre.
amic top stove and nothing ener to the rinse cycle. I fill
The service was officiated by Reverend Natasha Pearen and funeral arrangements were made by
Who says gets it off. Any help you can the ball with vinegar and
Minnedosa Funeral Services.
provide would be greatly ap- throw it in with the laundry,
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the charity of your choice.
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SUBMITTED Th e day would not have had the support of second place and Zachary tor Lamb and Owen King-
have been possible with- some of our local busi- Lamb in third place. don in second place and
out our judges: Kathy and
W iggle, Giggle and Munch is a physical activity and
nutrition program designed for preschoolers and
their parents. The Wiggle, Giggle and Munch philoso-
Pat Stone, Karin Heward,
Constable Adam Reid,
nesses including Heritage
Co-op, Flowers on Main,
Sun Sun Restaurant, and
For Grade 5/6 fi rst
place went to Ashley Mag-
nusson, second to Ethan
Benjamin Scorgie and Abi
Lachapelle in third place.
The winners from the
phy is that a healthy child is an active child and an ac- Joan Tegg, James Shep- Kims Quality Foods. Laliberte and third to TCS Science Fair will go
tive child is a healthy child. The program off ers free and pard, Cheryl Beaumont, At the Grade3/4 level, Treyce Baron. on tothe Western Mani-
guided play, circle time with rhymes and books, a snack and Marcy Nylen-Ne- the winning scientists for Breanne Saler and toba Science Fair, in Bran-
with adult discussion time and a small craft activity for metchek. 2017 wereMatthew Toews Torynn Dmytriw earned don, on March 17th.
children to take home. To allow for our sci- and Kaleb Lycan in first first place in the Grade 7/8
Pictured is Stephanie Jordan, with son Elliott, pre- ence fair to take place we place, Macy Skelton in category followed by Vic-
senting a cheque for $1,700 from the Minnedosa Rotary
Club to Denise Dewar, Co-ordinator of the Wiggle, Giggle
and Munch program. Rotary sponsored the grant appli-
cation for $1,200 and added $500 to complete the neces-
Highland Dance Medal Tests
sary funding and purchase books.
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