Oakville Beaver, 8 Oct 1993, p. 4

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(Continued from page 3) three area hotels courtesy of the local >> hotel association. s i3 J > Firefighters stayed extra day at own expense There were assigned the Wink house Sale prices effective through October 17, 1993. Ask for our free catalogue. We accept MasterCard, Visa and American Express =UP TO 150 Free street and lot parking evenings after 6 p.m. Free lot parking all day 229 Lakeshore Road East (west of Trafalgar) 842â€"4088 Featured are just a few from the classic series. Visit the location nearest you for complete selection. _â€"Packaged to take home today. OUR ENTIRE QUEEN ANNE COLLECTION IS ON SALE NOW in Buffalo. They would get there early, prepare for work, then put in hard physâ€" ical labor from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily. They erected all the interior walls Reg. $349 OVAL QUEEN ANNE COFFEE TABLE A spacious ovalâ€"shaped table top. 17"h x 46"w x 27"d An ample centre drawer, lacquered solid brass hardware. 29‘/>"h x 31"w x 12"d Reg. $549 QUEEN ANNE WRITING DESK A letter rack, three drawers, stationery compartments and lacquered, brassâ€"plated hardware. 35"h x 32!/2"w x 21"d Reg. $269 QUEEN ANNE CURIO TABLE With a hinged glass top, a puilout shelf and a lining specially treated to resist tarnish. x 22!/"w x 17‘/2"d OVAL QUEEN ANNE TEA TABLE An elegant, ovalâ€"shaped table. 22"h x 25/2"w x 22/»"d Reg. $489 QUEEN ANNE CONSOLE A spacious table top and two generous drawers. 29‘/"h x 47!/2"w x 14"d Reg. $349 QUEEN ANNE HALL TABLE Reg. $239 Saturday and Sunday and put up siding, drywall, windows, and doors. They even poured another tier of concrete on the basement to place the home above the river‘s waterâ€" deHooge said he rolled up his shirtâ€" sleeves and pitched in, erecting and preparing drywall. We took 15â€"minute lunches and worked right through," he said. "Sure it was satisfying. Mary Wink was ecstatic. She couldn‘t believe peoâ€" ple from another country would come and help," said Krueger. "She was out there with us at 7 a.m. every morning and made sure we had cold and hot The firefighters also had time to help repair another house, finishing the dryâ€" wall and makmg it liveable too, said Krueger. "It was a skeleton when we started and by the time we finished, it was something where she could at least move in," said Krueger. Krueger said the team was happy it was able to accomplish so much in just a short time. line. "It was extremely satisfying to see all A,000° EARLY DISPLAYED IN EVERY NEW CAR WINDSHIELD! RL EVENT ) MAZDA MUST GO! deHooge said he was so impressed with the results, he likes the idea of volâ€" unteer help to needy places in Canada as an annual excursion. The team would include the Class of ‘93, future recruit classes, or any firefighter who wants to help. What was really sweet was the $1,000 donation awaiting them on their return, said deHooge. The money helped defray the cost of trip expenses back, he said. "We‘ve got a lot of people in Oakyville to thank for their donations," said deHooge. The team ran out of funds Thursday, and they discussed the decision to leave. "But we decided to stay one more day because it meant one more day of work and paid the money out of our own pockets," said deHooge. these firefighters working so well together," said deHooge, who had instructed them in their firefighter trainâ€" ing course just prior to the trip down.

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