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The Oshawa Times, 23 Nov 1960, p. 4

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4 TVR OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Wovember 33, 1960 WHITBY and DISTRICT Whithy Buress Office: 111 Dundas St. West 'Plan Called 'Underhanded Members of the Whithy townibelore so designating ¥ because Tel. MO. B-3708 | council were told this week that now it will be impossivie to well. the proposed official plan was 3 1 "i FREEZES PORT & suepky, underhanded way of "The proposed plas is # freezing the property of Port ; il sneaky, underhanded wa Whithy, £, Sobeusk, owner of 8|07E0H: My triplex in the port ares of the A 4 town, complained sbout the plan| Vhs," he said, Ay UB Romerfl seid grace and | land asked thet the proposals for) "Bown reason'. Port WY, D6 (ie Queen, Nefl the ares be abandoned lest the|*#d, is 68 Nillariedl Sommunity's , Bdith McLaughlin pr port become the slums of the #né the new plan i wipe 4 Al 4 toast to the husbands town ue or Siatey Manis au at Richard Van Camp responded. "f this plan goes through" hel" Blake Gunter the toast sald. TL pah fits de | persons had not appeared for the| TIO CURter prions fas aust Tough Task For Treasury OTTAWA (CP) -- The treasury cost will be shout $17, which Slowsts Bi, Sver¥ spread over four or five Manaver: Lioyd Robertson BLACKSTOCK ~~ Twentydour members of a disiriel club enter- of (sined their kushonds st 8 "tin Manchester, Baturdsy aw come Ve he the sums of Whitby, Who wants 70 Public meetings at which to move into 8 community that| Proposed Le bad hess 3 Tevealad] is designated as industrial?" 1d purie . Whitby, be said, has enough '®%% than 50 persons attended Industrial land now snd should|*8ch of the meetings, In any have it filled with industry| ©Vent, be said, A] wp jo nie first before rezoning Port Whit. |Favers to state their opin by, Then, he sald, the town|™™ ' | should purchase the land of Port| Before it 1s assepied, he ig, Whithy if it is to be rezoned |i will have to receive Bpprov He ssid that nothing has been of the municipal board done for school services in the 10 reply to & guestion by John| Port, lor sidewslks or street pay- Harkness, president of thé south) ling in recent years although the "5* ratepayers 8 [tox rate has increased |that the property owner fis wot (TAKE TO ARMS {bound by the plan untill such | "This has got to stop and stop|time as the zoning bylaw is re-| now," he sald, "even I we have| fo take to arms." ! | He urged that the official plan|the owner is at liberty to do | be altered to keep the industrial he wished with his property. | zone east the proposed Aside from the plan, Mr, Hark-| green belt, ness sald, "1 would ask snd plead| "It is time the new subdivisions with you to give the laxpayers should bear their load," he sald.| every consideration in the eoming "They get the benefits and we! year." get the tax raises,' Mr He sald that nearly one-third of take his suggestions to the plan {his father's farm is In the propos: | ning board vhich ls still in the ed green belt ares, The town, he process of finalizing the official sald, should purchase this farm!plan, Found With Guns, City Man Freed i | Apprebended on April 22 by two He continued thai both he and 1 AMA {Department with a small arsenal/two men, SEE DISPLAY AT CHURCHO play this week at the Whitby | Margaret, 9, and Lisa Karssing, wChureh. | 7, a pair of Mukluk or Indian made moccasins, Beverley Is holding a model of a tikanogan or ludian baby carriage. The WHITBY PERSONALS On Friday afternoon, Nov. 25, Mr, William Bird, 110 Welling: | Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary|ton Bt, Is celebrating his birth (®) ax ne is holding thelr anausl bazaar and doy today. Wis friends wish him many happy returns of the day Whitby Council was warned|sald, which would cost $3000 tolea, Mrs, ) this week that a major tax hike! $4000 open In 1061 might result in & migra-| Mr. Pelland said that a plebis tion of residents back to Toronto, | cite would have been cheaper H Addressing council and asking] Mayor Martin pointed out that Will welcome the guests, The fol-| sion 4 party was arranged that the mill-rate be held for next!the ratepayers would have been lowing ladies will be in charge of AL Balai' Anglican Ciurch|ihar the value of the nine shot polio ough uf TD ear was Clarence Pelland, presi-| asked whether or not they wanted |i pies: 1 py py : Pain Ie th {tha p value of the p ollowin ie ' e A Tit ea Blalg bien: Mis vi Hole? Hi A Evening Guild Braach held a guns was approximately $700 80d| cused stated he gave an explana: payers Association, | Park, not whether they approved |" AMICK, Mrs, L. Dewsbury, Mrs. | "Social Evening last Monday at|that the other articles had nol/tion to someone In the Oshawa "We have heard rumors of the school beard budget, As!W, Barton, Mrs, V. Moore, Mrs. |the parish hall, The president, been recovered Polide Department but that he an increase in the mill-rate for councillors, he said, they cannot\W, Cassady, Mrs, W, Hopps, Ms, (Mrs. C. Rycroft, was in charge] In giving evidence for the|did not know whe, Det. Young 1961," he told council, 1 assure|refuse to pass the school budget, |g. Archer, Mrs, A, Carr, Mrs, W, [for the evening assisted by Mrs, cpown, Det. Kenneth Young of [previously told the court that no you that these voting for the in.| Mr. Pelland complained that it parkingon, and Mrs, W, Ashton, {Osca:; Moore in charge of the pro-|the Oshawd Police Department (statement had been made by the erease will be very unpopular," |Would now be almost Impossible {gram, Mrs, H, Hiscox and Mrs, (told the court that following the accused, "We feel that you should not to get new commercial and in| St, Andrew's Presbyterian| ii, Probert were social eonveners. break in the Police Department] After deliberating for 20 min have accepted the budget put dustrial assessment with the high|Church WA is holding its annual All ladies of All Saints' Anglican set up a continual wateh on a|utes the Jury registered a verdict forth by the school board this|**% ale, {Concert and Social' evening on|Church and St, Joha's Church, |garage at the rear of an empty of not guilty to both charges. year," he sald. "If the 196] bud fe are mak ne. fal alow I'riday, Nov, 2 at the Church Port Whitby, were invited to at- house at 742 Oxford street, He| At the close of the case, Crown get is not reduced, you will find| "8: sid Mayor AnH oa { ItiHall, "The choir under the|iend, Members of the Evening|said that at 6.10 p.m, on Friday, Attorney Hall asked His Honor a migration to Toronto, If it is 1 Dee lig (hue ipa Led, Ye direction of Mrs, P, N, Spratt will Guild presented a short play.| April 22 a car drove up to the Judge A. R. Willmott if the guns increased," he sald, "the town ire in toda The R. "had to/Present Scottish numbers with Members participating were: [garage and that another man should be returned to Slaunwhite; will find it more diffieult to inter-| "U8 HJ A L litures for| MF: Alex Riddel and others as Mrs, G. Gouldburn, Mrs, Rex|opened it and began handing|His Honor ruled that they should est new industry." jena Sapa ivi has igs Es or Mr, Robin Nicholson will| King, Mrs. A, Scott, Mrs, J, M,|some rifles to the accused, Who be returned to the B, F, Goodrich He also asked councfl why Bow Jower ir an A A nage leading for the community Hird, Mrs, T, Tompkins, Mrs, H,|put them In the trunk of his ear, |Store, there is an assessment increpse plapt to Vere windustry and|?nEing Mr, Matthew Kerr wili{Hiscox and Mrs, R, Hawkins, Al SA Sa giv for homes facing on Palmerston | we are pleki up the tab." Ive a Scottish reading, Mrs, Dry-|the close of the evening refresh. avenue, He suggested that it was| "Industry is aware of what it Eale, of Oshawa, will be soloist/ments were served by the com because the street was paved| getting into," he continued. |and her daughter, Maria, willmittee in charge this year although he had been "If they arrive In a town and see present dancing numbers. The advised that this was not the po a small filter plant, a small sew. concert will be followed by a so the town, oY 3 te tow] why ecounci)ire treatment plant and other ser. cial hour J " inadequate, they are aware | y i I {trunk of his car, an Oshawa man|other man, Joba Huosdale, faced two charges of break, enter Oshawa had previously pleaded and theft and possession of stolen guilty to eharges of stealing the articles in Ontario County Court|guns and that he was in prison, on Tuesday Det, Young's evidence was cor- c n a0 of |TOPorated by Sgt. Jenkins, | yril Weldon Slaunwhite, 30, o Defended by W. A. Hillman of [630 Oxford Bt, Oshawa, pleaded) pow, = Siaunwhite told the not guilty to both charges and... that on April 21, Hunsdale was found not guilty to each by had stayed overnight st his house ihe fd and one woman on and that the next day the latter |asked him to drive him to the Evidence brought to the court's| garage, The accused stated that attention hy Crown Attorney Alex|he questioned Hunsdaie, when he Hall showed that on April 22 of began giving him the rifles, as to [this year the B, F', Goodrich store| where he got them but that he Penny Marie, daughter of Mr, [ot 88 King street west, Oshawa, received no reply to this ques pletures in the rear are of the Bella Coola Hospital, B.C, and are some of 400 pietures on dis play at the United Church, | Four young members of Whitby United Church are | United Church's shown looking at some Indian Gladys Smith, 12, 8 panderafts which are on dis- | shows ber sisters Beverley, 5 Asks Council To orame"' ~Oshawa Times Photo Fred James will offi the event and the) {cially were stolen, The manager of the jsaded in the trunk of his car they store, Earl Harris, told the court) would "just drive around" £010181H he Board Says Centre Is Premature tion," said Councillor Robert ruled that a proposed shopping | Hastings, 'We need modern centre for the Bradley farm on stores and If this company wants the east side of Brock street|to spend large amounts of money north, at the town limits is pre- here we should not consider stop. mature, Chairman John Spratt, ping them," of the planning board, explained| The downtown stores, he said, the board's position to council are not attracting and are not "The planning board does not|selling at eapacity, The flow of want to convey the impression It|money, he sald, Is going out of | A very successful school board meeting and tea was held lat Sunday afternoon at St, John The vices The town planning board has board was turned over to the committee on finance and sub divisions for study and report, Had Credit Card, But Wrong Name Gregan Harvison, of 20 Stanford Square, Toronto, entering a plea of guilty to four charges of false ed in custody one week for sen. tence He appeared before Magistrate F, 8. Ebbs in Whithy Police Court Harrison admitted using a oredit card belonging to Wolfgang M. Koep to purchase various quantities of gasoline, ofl and auto parts from service stations, On Aug. 31, he obtained $3.45 worth of gas and oll from Floyd Pllkey's station in Brooklin, He again signed the credit card with Koep's name when he pur chased oll gas and auto parts worth $12.07 from Willlam Dros. wick's station fa Oshawa on Sept, 2 A service station in Whithy owned by Kemp Motors, was taken for $4.30 on Sept. 3, Harold Weber's station in Bowmanville sold Harrison $3.45 worth of gas. oline on Sept, 4, The court was told that Koep's wife lost a wallet containing the eredit card in Alax, Harrison said he obtained the card from a friend MANE VAN OREN NEL TONE =H | BAYAN Es ; ug Adult Entertainment Snging "Lanely Boy RETURN vVisIT MONTREAL (CP) --- Anna Ja. cob, superintendent of nurses at pretences, was Tuesday remand:|000 Camp replied, Congratulations to Mr, Mrs, George Gibbs (Jos Ross) whe were married in the United Church Friday sfiernoon, Miss Ruby Mcindoo spent the! weekend in Bowmanville with father Mrs, Harold Swain, Helen and Jack, visited Mrs. Luther Mount.| THIS Is Joy, Oshaws, Saturday. Mrs, Lewis Henry is visiting Webb and family, Oakville. i | $420 000 900, {Councillor Paul Costh sexplained "er daughter, Mr, snd Mrs, Jack vo HIT PEAK connzissance hom double the mate. Total cost Ww Expenditures on the $120,000, Thirty-seven pupils and staff of 000 program fo provide two the local high school went by and Mrs. Perry Neals, Pelerboro, were Wednesday guests of Mrs. | John MeKee snd Mrs, David Mclean Mrs, John Mew and Robert, {Toronto, have spent a few days gram ! Bobezak was sdvised 10|ihis week with Mr, and Mrs, Aug. tanker supply vessel -- will begin tin, Beacock ] Mr. and Mrs, Russel Mountjoy, | visited Mrs, Cecll = Ferguson,| Newgastle, Tuesday, Mrs, John Scott bas returned home after spending » week in Toronto, | The annual WA Corporate Com- mare soti-aireraft missile bases, vamped to conform with the offi. chartered bus io Toronto Saturday seven new heavy radars, 46 gap cll 1! Unt! that time, he said, 10 attend the Roysl Winter Fair, filler radars snd the SAG Mrs, Cecil Neals and Paulltronic control system for sir de- E elec. 107 BYRON 57. 5, WHITBY MO 8-523) Your C.I.L. Paint Dealer fence will probably hit heir peak! in the 196162 fisesl year, Spend. ing in the current fises! year is estimated at less than $22.000 000, The naval construction pro #ix new destroyers and » to hit its stride next year, Total BIGGER ROBINS The North American robin larger than the robins of Europe, ranges from const to cosst ard as far north as trees grow, i WHITBY AUTO TRIM THEHOMEQF GOOD CAk KEEPING Your sip coves cum] munion Service will be held In St, John's Church Sunday, Nov, 27 it being the Sunday before Bi, Andrew's Day, Mr, Roy Ferguson visited his families in Oshawa and Toronto Sunday to Tuesday last week and members of the Oshawa Police|Sgt, John Jenkins arrested the| i iended the Royal, Rev. C. H, Ferguson, London, lof rifles and shot guns in the] The court then learned that the ont the weekend with the Roy | Ferguson's, Cecil Hills and Stan |Rahms, Mrs, John Beacock has return. ed from a week in Windsor, visit- ing relatives and attending the funeral of a sister-indaw, Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Wright, | Port Perry, visited Mr, and Mrs, |Will Forder Sunday, | Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Th LADIES AUXILIARY CANADIAN LEGION B.ES I BAZAAR FRI. NOV. 25th 2:30 P.M. AT LEGION HALL BYRON ST. §, AFTERNOON TEA 35¢ | 307 DUNDAS ST. W, | MO 8-4009 -- WHITBY I visited her mother, Mrs, William |Cobbledick Orono, § A y, Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Ashion, Doris and Dennis were in Toron- to Sunday attending the birthday | celebration of Bruce's mother, , und Mrs, W. E, Alger, celebrated had been broken into and a quan: tion, He sald that Hunsdale told Mrs, E, Ashton, at the home of president, Mrs, Earle Ormiston, [joc foueth birthday. For the ocea- tity of guns, watches and a radio him that when the guns were his sister Mrs, 8. May, Mr, and Mrs, H, McLaughlin visited his mother, Mrs, William McLaughlin, in Oshawa Hospital her much improved. Mr, and Mrs, T. A, Mitehell, Chilliwack, BC, are guests of their cousins, Mr, and Mrs, Courtney Grabum, and all visited friends at Seabright Saturday. Sunday and were pleased to find Applications are invited tory-Treasurer of the W Applicant should state be copable of being bon Applications te: Whithy District High School Board SECRETARY-TREASURER Board, effective Jan, 1, 196 Susiifications ond experience, Must LLOYD GIBSON, 602 Dundas St. W,, Choirman of Mone Whithy District High School Board, for the position of Secre« Jithy District High School ement Committes, 'Four Students Fined For Parts Theft Four Toronto High School stu. dents were Tuesday fined $10 and costs each for attempting to steal automotive parts from a wreck. ing firm in Reach Township on Nov, 19, Paul Quayle, 728 Kennedy road; Alfred Richards, 164 Gow: an avenue; Denley Parsons, 20 Howie avenue and John Nick, 12 King Park blvd, pleaded guilty to the charge, Constable J, Tullock of the Whit. by Detachment of the OPP, testi. fied before Magistrate F, 8, Ebbs In Police Court that he was call ed to the firm of Renzo Grani on the night of Nov. 19 Gran held the four students at gun point until Constable Tullock arrived Three small wrenches found on the youths, Magistrate Ebbs, when consid. ering a plea by the boys' counsel were The report of the planning |for leniency because they were students, commented: "This type of studying is not| a part of higher education,' BUYS SHARE IN TRACKS CHICAGO (AP) Mrs, Mar orle L, Everet!, daughter of the ate Benjamin F, Lindheimer, ex: ecutive director of Arlington and Washington parks, Wednesday urchased her mother's and rother's holdings in the two tracks for approximately $4,000, The purchase gives Mrs Everett, who for 20 years ac tively hel her father run both horse racing plants, an estimated 60 per cent of Washington Park and 58 per cent or Arlington ELECTRIC TRAIN SPECIALS DOUBLE DEISEL, 6 CARS, COMPLETE With track complete in every detail, Reg. 32.95. NOW ONLY 22.50 OTHER TRAIN SETS AND ACCESSORIES AT BARGAIN PRICES $1.00 DEPOSIT WILL HOLD UNTIL CHRISTMAS SECOND SHIPMENT -- REPEAT OFFER Popular No. 540 "Power Play" ELECTRIC HOCKEY NOW ONLY........... 10.59 WHITBY and OSHAWA'S BUSIEST SKATE EXCHANGE Use our Lay-A-Way Plan and avoid The Christmas Rush SPORTSMANS CORNER 105 BYRON SOUTH OPEN THURS. and Reg. 12.95 GAME WHITBY FRI, TILL 9 PM Park, | should be pondering whether there that these will have to bé built] A. MacMillan, of Athol! Evangelist Church meeting room, he aol Sul AAT dl limb.' {elety" evening held last Saturday | Bailey was assisted by Mrs, D - the latest applicant for al "It is not as dark as youjut the Royal York Hotel, Oak O'Hagan and Mrs. Hugo Goemans gasoline handling licence that the|think," sald His Worship | oom in Toronto, In serving answer is "no" on | i A i - Counelllor Paul Coath replied » | * that the applicant, Douglas dal 1) 5 Leaseholds Limited, seeking a li. | ul £8 e 153 Tra e gence for a property In the west | end of town, Is a property owner| . . . and should be given the same con n Tivin is protecting the downtown busi: | Whitby because people must be sideration as any other owner | . | 1 1 11V ers ITY yor this ig he sald, the Whe! In police court, Tuesday, Magi calls for a 75,000 square-foot merchandise It others have plication has been given 10 Weipa F 8 Ebbs sentenced Al - 2 i» : il laza, roughly two and one-half enough faith in itby to aspen: committee to study and hear any a ad By RR 1 Arock.| The local association of Gir libringing in that Guide Friend pasa hi A of the present|the money, let them do it," he representation from the firm in to seven days In the County Uiildon selobrated, their 30th ale ship Circles the Globe plaza, We felt that we would urged Bute ™ nive Ary on rriday eve i " % BR . 1 a NOT TOWN Jalil for drunk driving, the United Chireh Assembly Hall Mrs A. J. Miller tauked| loge atsesament Sowitown by 8 He agreed with Mr, Pelland| Constable A, Summers of the he meeting opened with the Na-| everyone who has helped ar. | kenoral mo that it is not the usual town Whitby Detachment of the OPP ional Anthem accompanied at|{Tange the program. Mrs, F, core policy to Increase assessment [testified he found Carnochan's ihe niano by Guide Marlaine| Weaver, Commissioner, presented| 'I think the downtown area when a street is paved and Mayor|car involved In an accident onl partington, Mrs, F. Weaver, Dige | Mrs Miller and Mrs, Kaiser, ¢o-|should be given an ghporuty to Stanley Martin said that it wasthe East Whitby Townilne oniirict Commissioner, gave a wel. convener, with a sterling silver improve by providing parking, not increased for this reason {Nov. 19 oy come to a packed house and in | Guide » POON as a small token for ete, then Ww {i ferbased populs, Replying to the comment re] Carnochan's car was the only |i aduced the commentator for the ! heir efforts in this birthday cele-| tion we might bo able 10 supy or arding the budget for schools, vehicle In the accident and Con evening, Barbara Pollock of wation a major shopping centre ouncillor Coath sald that Mr stable Summers estimated the ogy pn Oshawa. The first com: Scene seven was the cutting of| '1 don't Bok we should a Pelland helps elect a school board damage to approximately yany formed a color party on/the birthday cake which was|lempt to shield the downtown as well- as councll, The budget, | $1000 the 'stage wheeled on the stage with 50 businessmen from fair competi: he sald. had heen returned to the! Magistrate Bin ordered Pi This was followed by the lighted candles, The Program board for further whittling and{car impounded for three months Rr , and Guide's prayer. The closed with 0 Canada," Brownie . council can do no more than that. He suspended Carnochan's licence Lagi Guldes under taps and Guide taps dmit e t A plebiscite could be called, he'fo one year, Sa | Captain Helen Allen sang three| Mayor Stanley Martin briefly = [songs, Scene one consisted of the addressed the audience saying Second Pack Brownies under how proud we should be of our 4 BY [Miss Newman showing "How a/Guides and Brownies being 50 eman I10 BR WHIT inew girl was brought into the Years uid this ean yo what a : Brownie Pack." valuable contribution they make Phone MO 8-618 | Scene two was a Brownie "Fly to our community, For Sentence LAST TIME Evening Shows ot 7 & 8:30 Up" with the Fifth Pack Brown. Bithday sake and Sotfee with les and the Third Company Soft drinks for the children were TODA st Complete Show at 8:30 [Guides Susan Samansky, M a ry then served Pleading gullty to a charge of EE i. Vik Ann Hamilton and Paula Kaiser|™ Het from Milehells Metts Waar B . rooklin, three Toronto youths _YouTHFuL REBELS ON Scene three with the Fourth Mrs. McIlwaine yore remanded ne doutence bY Ne ROAD TO NOWMERE!! Company Guides had a 'Tenders . Magiuate 4 Ebbs In Police a Yor " p 3 PUT \esday i A PRODUCTION (foot Ceremony." Heth Barter, En G , \ = MGM Praseats AN ALBERT TUGSMIT hoe Susan Smith, Linda Deschamps, tertains roup Deiphis oil, nu U Bovis | Donna Gordon and Carole Collins HAN a .__lavenue; Henry Leits, 19, of son with the Fourth Company| St Andrew's Preshyterianipalliol street and John Seriver, | Guides under Captain Partingion|Church Florence Davey Group (30, of 41 Homewood avenue were {and Lieutenant Elliott presenting held its monthly meeting last|sharged with the $888 theft which Scene four was an amusing Mr : Tha Constable Erie Trowell of the 2 fscene with the 12 Guides ny Mra. ¥ Nea ing . RYroR | opp (Whitby Detachment) told | different companies In Whithy | Street south, The president, Mrs. [ihe court that entry was made who attended Camp Adelaide/F. Lawrence, was in the chair, (through a window to the stock first camp this summer depicts| Mrs. Mcllwaine was in charge of {room, ling their various activities on a|the devotional Ihe three youths were appre trict Central Area camp site in| members made arrangements Police on Danforth avenue when {the Haliburton district for their Christmas meeting to be thelr car was stopped for a minor Following this campfire songs| held Dec, 19 at the home of Mrs, [traffic violation | were sung led by Captain D. Cald.|F. Lawrence of Henry street, It| The large ple of stolen cloth er of the First Company Guides, was decided that instead of theling in the back seat of the car IScene five was 'Guiding Across usual exchange df gifts among drew the officer's curiosity and mentioned how each province given to a worthy cause tody, Joined Guiding 10 Guides of the| At the next Christmas meeting] leits told the Magistrate that Second Company formed the map Mrs. Milne will be in charge of |"we never really Intended to of Canada on the stage the program. At the close of the break into the store ago she received primary train-| Scene six was a v ful meeting a dainty lunch was serv 'We were intoxicated at the(ing under sponsorship of the scene with national costumes and ed by the hostess assisted by Mrs, 'ime and we saw the open win |Women's Missionary Society of | of Canada should be two shopping plazas In nd the tax rate is bound to|St, atlended the 'Glengarry So-|The social convener, Mrs, C ness," he said, "but this plan| presented with a proper store or | 'Flying Up" Into Guides them with ties | Monday evening at the home of Occurred on Nov, 11 day at camp, This is our Diss During the business meeting the |hended by Metropolitan Toronto |Canada™ as the commentator members, donations would bejthe youths were taken into ous| Christian Medical College in Vel. lore, India, has made a six. (posters from around the afl rm Barter. 'dow in the store." the United month tour of North America, | visiting Montreal where 11 years colo Abe 2nd Footure Attraction AE ES AH» | =\ HIGH an DRY ON SIDEWALK SLABS Brookiin Concrete Products Li [mmediate Delivery 1 Moh ANRC AN

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