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The Liberal, 15 Jan 1959, p. 11

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Chum 8: Alexander III. 294 . GENERAL CONTR! CTORS Building Repairs [as Alteration- Dnln & Concrete Work" P L' A S T E R IN G CONTRACTORS H. D; Melsness, D.C. 70hr; R. Kane, D. X Ray 9 CLARKE AVE. THORN HILL BY APPOINTMENT AV. 5-3451 W. J. Smith & Sdn Paper Hanging . Spray Painting Painting Leonard R. X-RA I uffllndhu-rst Gate & Bnyvlew lgjlopk south Banlew Plan) Phone TU. 4-1075 3! Appointment *~ llCflV'ALl. onumo DENTIST 4's“. YONG: s". scum um: 4-1511 Richmond mu Buiiding Trades Richmond Floor Service Floors, dustless sanding, refinishing. All work guaranteed. Free estimates. y. Rosenberg = 3. COM. ‘ CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT _. TELEPHONE AURORA PAl'kvlew 7-4512 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AV. mm Dr. W. J. Mason . MLIC ACCOUNTANT 533% YONGE STREET V BA. 5-4701 Arthur G. Broad, Deciam'h ‘- Rice G. Chassie ’ BUILDER CONTRACTOR Home: or General Repair: TU. 4-2933 ' Richmond ‘ Hill phone AV. 5-4531 213 Oak AveL, Richvale like 8. 81 Yom- st. I. Richmond Hill M King St. w. Interior and Exterior Chiropractic 8! Bedford Park Ave. Richmond mu Wrner 4-2082 By Appointment 7 Residence 68 Rouview Ave. I4‘28 Blclum ,4 ‘or ‘ AV.5-2736 FREE ESTIMATES Accountants L‘; E. Clark Philip Swan TU. 4-4217 Dental Phone Toronto Richmond mu PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIREUORY "Red Sea!" Adequate mm: Repair: & Service {or Waahen. Dryers. Stoves. Refrigerators. Oil Burners, Radio TV. Electric Heating All Appliance Repairs «:53 Yonn N. TU. 4-3211 1 TU. 4-1701 For All Occasions Phone order: delivexjed pnywhere in North “51136 St. Emmet 2518 Yong. St. m St. Clements) Telephonn I'm. 5-1145 Helen Simpson Lynett. J. F. Lynett v OF RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY Also carpets cleaned in your home. Work Guaranteed. SCHOOL DAYS: Leave anle 1.15 mm. Leave Richmond Hill 9.15 mm Leave Maple 3.30 mu. Lave Richmond am 0 ma. Dr. P. R. Macfarlane TU. (-3571 General Business SAND and GRAVEL Crushed Stone Loam and Fill Charles Matthews Carpet Cleaners QUALITY CLEANERS ‘ Coache- l‘or All Occasions Telephone King 58 Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. Dr. J. M. Dryer ' DENTIST Open Evening: (In Extraction! '18 YONG! ST. 5. RICHMOND HILL TUrnet #1402 R E N A U L T Sales & Service HILL-CITY MOTORS (RICHMOND HILL) ‘ TU. “:21 Dr. J. Perdicaris MEDICAL-DENTAL ALL WORK DONE BY - MACHINE E. CHARITY 03mm HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS CENTRE BAYVIEW PLAZA BEVERLEY ACRES PHONE Buildings Movpd A Yard or a Mile PROFESSIONAL SERVICE RADIO TELEVISION HIGH-FIDELITY HERRIDGE‘ ELECTRIC hammer » Gu Extractions I. You. St. Nor“ TU. #1177 Richmond III! Richmond TU. 4-4217 AV. 5-1770 LANGSTAE‘F Dental Richmond Hill TU. 4.1982 GENERAL INSURANCE Life. Fire, Automobile, Liability, Hall; Accident and Sickness Farm Insurance 1 Specialty KING City Telephone 28 TU. 4-5159 AFTER 6 P.M. Roy A. Phillips Btu. AV. 5-3630 Rel. TU. 4-3935 so You. st. . Richmond Rm Renewing Hours: 8 mm. - 0 13.111. By appointment and evening: or otherwise by appointment -â€" NO CHARGEâ€"- Formerly 8100: a. Yongq Stu. Indl'ddual Attention Hah- Styllng Permanent Waving Sellwood Salon TU. 4-2321 EXCAVATING. BULLDOZXNG. DRAGLINI hm Ponds and swimmln; pools a speak!” no: 138 King City. Ontario PHONE KING 218 Gillespie T.V. & \~ “Radio Service -~ = Repairs tuft-relivision . Home". Radio: - Car Radios PHONE «BA. 1-1385 This Is Photography Humane Services GENERAL INSURANCE For All Your Insurance Needs JOHN HIRTZ QUALITY CLOTHES Men’s and Ladies’ made-too measure Bod: a Fender mm. Complete Refinishing I! you huven’t heard of our re- putation. enquire from your friend: All work guaranteed. 144 Spruce Aw. Stop 22A Vonge St. Richvale For appointment. oh. AV. 5-3631 Jack Walkington Richvale Auto Body Insurance Agency A. BURNETT by appointment any time 117 Carrville Road West General Business Harold Millard Construction Co. 164 Hendon Ave. Stop 10A Willowdnle Day or night - All work guaranteed \ by Ronald Thomas k Child Studies k Weddings . k Portraits k and Commercial Auto - Fire- Personal Liability Insurance Your Local Agegt‘ Norm Reyrfolds - TU. 4-5053 , snout. MAcmNmr GENERAL v REPAIRS Leno’s Machine Shop 78 CENTRE 81'. EAST RICHMOND HILL AV. 5-1974 H errington Insurance General Insurance 17 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill TU. 4-155] STEAMFITTING V WELDING AV. 5-4529 "mum-m “won-fl Ginsu“ (Continued) You're in- good hands with CATS James H. Tim-mins Ph.: Barristers. Solicitors, and N otariel Evenings 7.00 to 9.00 Saturdays 10 am. to 5 p.m. TU. 4-3676 _» Buyview Pim Showing Centre, Richmond Hill Toronto. 87 Yonzo Street. EM. 4-0479. ' Every Thursday afternoon TUrner 4-1551 Richmond Hill Toronto Ofiice â€" 18 Toronto St. Phone EM. 3-5877 Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Public Floyd E. Corner Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Public 17 Yonu St. N. Richmond Hill Stiver, Vale, Reppiatt, Errington Ernie Brock & Son Telephone 11 Maple, Oni. J. Rabinowitch, Banister. Solicitor 39d Noun Public Amara, Ontario Telephone: V Aux-on Office PA. 7-5052 Rosldence. Aurora, PA. 7-5046 .,29£°£&¢;0_ft_1cevEMJ=3§52 u-. - 1.: --ns'oy Herfi’riaton BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill TU. 4-2084 Richmond Theatre Block Ros. TU. 4 2117 ‘ Miller and . Brodey Richmond Hill TU. 4-1219 Richmond Hill Plaxton & Deane PA. 7-5052 EM. Corner Agency ' Limited Insurance - Mortgages - Fire Auto - Liability no Bank of V'ova Senna Bldg. AURORA Telephone: Toronto BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, N OTARIES Savage Insurance Services .. GENERAL INSURANCE Fire. Automobile. Plate Glnu. BETI’ER INSURANCE PROTECTION AND SERVICE Automobile Financing. m. Office 55A Yonge St. South Residence 73 Lelaure Laue General Insurance Barrister, Solicitor. etc. RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL Richmond Hill Office 15 Yonge Street N. TUrner 4-2071 Thomhiu Office AV. 5-1197 K. M. R. Stiver, Q.C. Joseph Vale. Q.C. J. M. Peppiau, BA. William Errinzton. 3. Com. T. C. Newman 195A MAIN ST. NJ 4571. Newmarket. Ont. NOTARY PUBLIC CON VEYANCER Richmond Hill, Ont. 17 Yonge St.»N‘. 25 Grandview Ave. Thomhill Complete Insurance Service 24 Adelaide St. W. THORN HILL AVenue 5-3165 Roy V. Bick TUrner 4-1661 AVenue 5-1379 Insurance Ledal (Continued) EM. 3â€"0311 PA. 7-5046 LE. 2-1226 Q.C. Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted 31 YONGE ST. NORTH Phone TUrner 4-3962 , Monday â€" 9:30 - 5:30 Wednesday -- 9:30 . 12:00 Dr. D. A. McBurney BY APPOINTMENT 31 Yongo St. N.. Richmond Hill Northern Building Office: TUrner 4-3121 If no answer call PRospaot 3-5327 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY - Richmond mu & District mm For lufo‘rmation' cull Richmond Hill TU. 4-1229 TU. 4-3463 .9 Thornhill AV. 5-1603 AV. 5-1743 Maple 247W AV. 5-2406 Unionville 239 By Appointment Richvale - Langstaff Stop 20A Yonge Street Phone AV. 5-2621 Dr. G. \ N. Norheim Dr. Una Jean __ Horsley Dr. 'J as. R. Langstafi Dr. John B. Wyn-rte Dr. Allen J. Smith Dr. Cameron Cowan (By Appointment) Medical Centre, Bayview Plan Richmond Hill. Ont. 0m“ & Residence TU. 4-4040 BARRISTER. summon. NOTARY wane .RICHMOND HILL 1 Dufl'efln sv. AVenue 5-1477 TUmer 4-1543 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR & NOTARY PUBLIC Residence Business Barrister. Solicitor a Nam-y Public Marguerite , Boyle Dr. D. B. Robson THORNHILL AV. 5-3634 By Appointmem By Appointment 363 Markham Rd. RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-1008 (1 Block west of Bayvlew) Norman A. Todd, Elocution. Public Speaking Platform Department Dramatic Art Dr. Victor Zuck Dr. J. P. Wilson Stuart P. Parker 4 Church St. 8. Richmond Hill By Appqlntment Oflica TU. 4-1422 Residence â€" TU. 4-1314 By Appointment 4 Church St. S. at Centre Richmond Hill Office -- TU. 4-1371 Friday â€" 9:30 - 8:30 Home 00ch LE. 3-1189 Dr. Leon Bloom Residence - TU. 4-1308 Frank L. Walsh “HOMEWOOD HALL" Thornth W. E. Neil Mann Office TUmen 4-1780 Residence TUrner 4-1868 fivemqu by appointment ‘ TU. 4-3445 1'! Elizabeth St. North Toronto: EMpin 64507 350 Bl! Street 15 YONG]! ST. NORTH Richmond Hill. Ontario Optometry By appointment 50 Yonge St; N. RICHMOND HILL Barrister a Solicitor '. K irchen, 12.0. Musical Medical film» #1154 By Appointment â€"- BA. 1-1806 WILLOWDALE Notary Public Legal (Continued) TU. 4-4618 TU. 4-1432 VETERINARY SURGEON Telephoqe 147 Yonzo St. N. omco â€" Dr. W. Allan Ripley May was the month when the Thornhlll High School History students Betty Patterson, Fraser Craig and classmates visited New York and the UN. A1 and Bever- ley Jones moved to their new home in Arnlelgh Heights and the cancer campaign was declar- ed successful. This month Mr. Cline Burr celebrated his 88th birthday and Gordon and Doreen Vaughan’s baby girl was born. Brown’s Corners Church cele- brated its 116th anniversary. and Eye: examined -’ Glasses fitted Our laboratory will finish and re- pair glasses far you on the .. ‘ - ‘ premises. , _ 40 LEVENDALEjRD. - Richmond Heights Plaza TU. 4-5621 I AV. 5-5061 Ogen Thursday a: Friday evenings Mr. and Mrsf Tom Mathleu were pleased when their son Bradley arrived, and local farm- mers finished seeding in record time. The sad note came when death came to Mr. Les Hood, whom everyone considered a friend. and later in May, when the store which he had operated for many years was closed per~ manently. Buttonville was strange indeed. v The Ontario Sliver Tankard was won in February by a curl- ing rink which had Messrs. An- drew snd Ray Grant as members, ‘and the Junior Farmers began i to practice a play which they pres~ ? ented most successfully ,in March. Mr. Norman Reid was presented with a painting by Sunday School executive members-in apprecia- tion of his work as superinten- dent to the Sunday School, and Rev. A. F. Binnington was wel-‘ corned at an induction service. The skating rink at Buttonville School was in constant use: Mrs. Walker had a session in hospital; Mrs. George Clarke suffered an accident at the Egllnton Subway Station: Susan Harrott passed with honours her Grade 1 piano, and on a day of severe cold Mr. and Mrs. Wright were killed in a level crossing accident at Steele‘s Avenue. March saw Beverley Burr as Prom Princess at Thornhill H. S. formal, and the Buttonville W.I. heard from high school teacher Jean Lek what it in like to be a teacher in a girls’ school in Ger- many, Patricia Patterson won a public speaking trophy for her Explorer group and was the third of her group to do so in succes- sive years; and Rebecca Sislers’ sculpture pieces were accepted for the 0.S.A. Art Gallery show for the third year running. This month. too, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hill celebrated their 50th wedding an- niverary. and Brown’s Corners Y. P. U. entertained Junior Far- mers after their church service at which John Bradshaw was the speaker. ' April was a happy month for the Harold Wrights. .for Mrs. Wright returned home after a lengthy session in hoapltal. The Dr. Geo. Kellys were overjoyed to welcome a granddaughter, Su- san Dru, ‘to the family tree, and Mrs. Purves’ aunt; Mrs. Sarah Brown, celebrated her 93rd birth- day.‘ Ontlrio Land Surveyors 130 Willowdale Ave.. Willowdale. Ont. BA. 5-3031 Res. Georg’e T. Yates. 0.L.S.. 53 Bedford Park Avenue Richmond Hill. TU. 4-2941 .George T. r Yates. On the local scene, Harvey Brown commenCed his studies at Waterloo College; flu and mumps were rampant; Art Storey was named president of Brown‘s Cor- ners Young Peoples Union; there was the first of several break-ins at Arnold Farms; and Mildred Brown was a member of a win- ning curling team to play at Barrie. Mrs. Doug Hood visited‘ her new grandson, Tommy Ste» phenson in Saskatchewan. In spite of January’s inclement weather the euchre series went on at Buttonville Hall, with Eliz- abeth setting the pace as high scorer. The first bridge and each- re sponsored by the Buttonville Home 8; School Association was a success and the Harmony Club of Brown’s Corners Church en- tertained choir and Sunday School staff members at a turkey dinner. The Wilkins family re- turned from the south. 'and Mr. and Mrs. E. Walton began their Florida holiday which was to prove an uncomfortable one, with cool rainy weather and a cold that Mr. Walton had to come home to get rid of. 1958 will be ' remembered as the year Don Mills Road was giv- en 'the prairie look, show of its hills and hollows and new, broad- er‘ shoulders graced its borders. 1958 ROUNDUP 1958 was a year notable for real winter weather â€"- January, February, the latter part of Nov- ember and December we had storms and low temperatures wor- thy of any tales the old timers can tell. Light rainfall gave con- cern to-farmers throughout the summer, but in spite of dire pre- dictions crops were more than ad- equate. ' W. 0.. Knox; 'R.0. Veterinary Optometry Surveyors CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. E. G. LEAF R. R. 2 Gormley â€"- Phone AXminster 3-8188 BUTTONVILLE NEWS Richmond mu THE LIBERAL, Richmond mu, Ontarig, mutating-nanny 15.1959 If In October trucks bulldozers dust and mud were regular fare for highway travellers as con- struction crews hurried on about their business of reâ€"building Don Mills. In the midst '0! this excitement Mr. and Mrs. E. Hill returned from a summer which took them to the west coast and Northern Ontario for visits With \ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Miller visâ€" ited Don end Velma Otis in Col- orado in August, and Canada gained a new citizen when Mr. He Bauthus received his apex-s. Mr. Gordon Stonehouse o Flor- ida brou ht along a treller and visited w th his brother. Mr. Bobâ€" ert Stonehouse; a new water stor- age tower' we‘- installed It the school. local home owners were indignant over settlement (or road expropriation, and Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin ‘celebreted their 50th wedding anniversary, the guests being served with cake made by; the groomfs own hand. 1 When the school term begun in September, Nancy Brown and Beverley Burr enrolled for stud- ies at Ryerson; Margaret Patter- son, Sandra Burr John and Janet Craig Jean Maw and Bob Wilk- ins boarded the school bus for Thornhill High School and grade 9 and Grace Rodlbk :began'her teaching career at Dryden High School'Lj'Al and Beverly 'ngcdm: ed Mae? daughter, - s ' 3!, lng'b’ells 22 indithere were :7 H ' for'Mar‘y Gough and Ray» Grant in Brown’s Corners“ Church and Jessje Boyington and Bill Lewis in Queensville United Church on September 27. Mr. Charles Hoop- er left for a trip to European countries and a vlsit to the World Fair at Brussels where Mr. John Donaldson's picture in a farm scene was on display in the Mâ€"H booth. ‘Paulette Morley . passed her grade 3 piano, Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson celebrated their 28th wedding anniversary, and Mr and Mrs Tim Paterson their 35th. Also in July there was a fire which destroyed the 52 year old barn on the former Nelson Boy- ington farm Norman and Laura Reid went west to Alberta to at- tend the funeral of Mr. Robert Reid, Norman’s brother. The Vic- toria Square Charge Vacation School was a success. and work began on Don Mills Road. In the romance department, it was a beautiful day when Jean Lak be came the bride of Wayne Balgent. In July Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Kelly returned hOme from a trip to Europe and the British Isles. and Mrs. E. Crisp accompanied a group of friends on a visit to New York. The W.I. held its annual garden party. and at its monthly meeting was ntertained by Mary Gough who 3 owed- pictures tak- en at'the Dominion Curling Bon- spiei where Andrew ‘and Ray Grant were in a competing rink and at which Mary, Mrs. Grant and Elizabeth French were in- terested spectators. June saw little rain with a re~ sultant short hay crop, and cat- tle were kep't off. pasture. George Felgate suffered a serious acci- dent, and aim: killed more than 40 of Aubrey Stephenson’s chick- ens. Buttonville School received an excellent inspector's report, and Reeve and Mrs. Wm. Clark attended the convention for reeves and mayor: in Victoria, 8.0. There was the marriage of Gordon Brumwell and Margaret Wigmore, who later‘ settled down in a new home in Buttonville. In the birthday, department, Mrs. Rofiert Rodick celebrated, her 95t . v ' Rebecca Sisler was made secret- ary of the Sculptors’ Society of Canada. 1)ate 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 ’1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 The purpose for which the money is to be borrowed ii}; to build and equip e four-room addition to a present ’school: The security for the amount to be borroWed is 'as._£ollo§vst (3) During twenty years, the currency of the de’bentutes. the respective sums set forth in the fourth column of Schedule “A” hereto shall be levied and collected annually by‘h‘thlal rate sufficient therefor over and above all-other: cacao; hex-the same manner and from the like persons andcppifopeittysby, from, upon or out. of which other Separate School rates, are levied, raised and collected {or the ’said period .o£;;twehty years. In"‘e_ach year of the said twenty ears, the.;.o_urx:_eii¢y of the'said debentures, the said: Board shel ', pursuanttrto theapro- visions of Section 71 of The Separate,«.Schpolsr (Act, request the Municipél Council of the Corporation :of ,therivllown- of Richmond Hill that the said Municipal .CQuncil, thgou‘zflgthelr collectors and other municipal oflicers, cause to , e deleted in each such year upon the taxablexpropettyliable:tanplyfithe same all sums of money. for rates or taxes imposed" he eon in respect of Separate Schools. ‘ - .b; The debentures, as to both principal and lniémstlfnre a' charge upon the separate school rates and upon thaw-P1001 house‘property and premises and any other real 9F ers‘onal property vested in the said Boardfi '. ' SCHEDULE "A" HERETO, V $60,000.00 6% DEBENTURE$ ‘ ' TAKE NOTICE that the Board of Trustees ofthe Rom V Catholic Separate Schools for the Town of Richmond Hill‘di » on the 15th day of December, 1958, pass By-lew Number .16.» to authorize the borrowing of the sum of $60,000.00 by the le- sue of debentures to the principal amount of $60,000.00 heart ‘ in; interest at the rate of six per cent. (6%) perhannum, payl able annually and maturing in twenty annual instalments. of principal of varying amounts as set forth in Schedule-fat" hereto. ~ 9 - Principal Interest a ' ‘ u a '5 31,500.00 33,600.00 ' g " - 1 .. 1,500.00 , 3,510.00 ‘ 1‘ * 2,000.00 3,420.00 ‘; 1 2,000.00 3,300.00 - 3,; x , 2,000.00 3,130.00 1 5, 1 2,000.00 ' 3,060.00 5'; 5 2,500.00 2,940.00 5. 1 2,500.00 2,790.00 ’5, r 2,500.00 ‘ 2,640.00 5, 1 3,000.00 2,490.00 - 5,, 1 3,000.00 2,310.00 5,: 1 3,000.00 2,130.00 5, . 3,500.00 1,950.00 5,1 2 3,500.00 1,740.00 0,: : 3,500.00 . 1,530.00 5.1 L 4,000.00 1,320.00 5,: i 4,000.00 1.03000 5.1 ; 4,500.00 340.00 5,: ' 4,500.00 570.00 - v54 : 5,000.00 300.00 . m DATED at Richmond Hill the 15th day of Decathbefi; MARJORIE I. MURPHY, . secretaryv’llrgasqrg ' Dated Daéémber 15, 1958 Due December 15, 1959-1978 Richmond figgarath To Customer ' Specifications P'NDER BROS: Rudy Kloos‘terman: ’AX. 3-0131 . ~ Ted” DeBoer AT. 2-5077 December reached a- redufdiém severe cold and bad weather,.but the Christmas'spirlt was in all the coming; and goings â€"- the school concert, was pricelua.- and the candlelight service a.‘delight. Sun'- tn Claus appeared “each time a! scheduled and a merry time was enjoyed. We Were pleased to hear Marguerite Jones slnglnl on'th‘e, Canadian Top Talent Show; and happy to congratulate Jim ind Rosemary Miller on the birth of their son, Joel Patrick. ~ A busy' year, but Bi'the whom“ a good one, 1958.‘ W- -V_ v, -..a ton escaped serious injury whgn his carxwas wrecked In collision with a cow which, had strayed onto the road' in heavy,fog-,»‘an§1 on a day of wild storm Mn. Nel- lle Snider met her death An 13. road accident on No. 7 Highway near the church. In‘ November. also, Buttonville mourned the pag‘stng of Mr. D_av§d Brow -VV. November, however, was brigh- ter for the Hollands â€" Mr. H011- and returned home fromfiospital. and Mrs. Holland presented him with a new son,_ a brother for Kév vin and Wayne. The ladies of the community were .busy“ with, many activities. There was the benefit for the cancer-society zit; c - board; a banquet for the-Mar - ham Fair Board. and another for the junior farmers, and for the Harmony Club of Brown's Cor- nerg Church there was the'ba- zaar. more successful than ever this year. Farewell parties for Mr. and Mrs. H._A.’Robe;ts Were given_ mm: to their departure for a home in Victoria. EC. Bev- erley BurrA enjoyed. i week in Chicago at the National 4.}! Club conveption, Maugeen Wright was convenuon, Maureen wright was awarded the 'Buttonvllle W1. prize for genean proficiency in grade 9 at Thornhlll H.S. Coni- mencement; Mr. Russell Buying- gon escaped serious injury when their dingth there» After weeks .of wonderful weather. the Grants ’pickod: . strawbemuv in their garden on Gotcha-“15; the Home 8: School Assoc: tion en-’ tertalned at a dinner j or mem- bers of the raduetlng Glass, end Mr. Vine Ho land began a stay of several weeks in hospital been» of} knee injpry. . STEEL WELL DIGGING' AND CLEANING: WELL TILE FOR. ' SALE All Kind: of, Comyresaor‘ Work ' ' - I .-- v-v N ‘O '5 PF m 3: tn ” Q (3 Portable Orange Service FABRICATIN ‘ 2 Otonobee BA. 1.8844 11°; 5,140.00 5,490.00 5,310.00 5,130.00 5,450.00 5,240.00 5.03000 5,320.00 5.080.00 5,340.00; @7999 eat ).00

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