Oakville Beaver, 5 Jun 1994, p. 10

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Ridley received medal for war efforts (Continued from page 3) So on the night of June 5â€"6th, 1944, Ridley was a 25 yearâ€"old tail gunner contemplating his mission. Since a tail gunner‘s lifespan was typically two weeks or less, Ridley June 6th, just as the glider and airâ€" borne units of the invasion force were reaching their targets. Ridley and his comrades had flown back over the Dâ€"Day beaches and flak guns winked at them furiously. 50.05% 51.50% 53.19% 53.19% The return over the beaches was antiâ€"climactic, according to Ridley. "It was so hazy we couldn‘t see often the most important task is to remove clutter of all kinds. Even though your family may be growing out of the home, a prospective buyer wants to feel that there‘s lots of room and ample storage. Work from room to room â€" if necessary, begin packing items and store them neatly to eliminate the overâ€"stuffed look: Don‘t forget the basement! If a room is overâ€"crowed with furniture, remove some and store it out of the An Oakville motorcyclist was taken to Oakvilleâ€"Memorial Hospital Friday following a 10 a.m. collision with a car. According to Halton Regional Police, Bradley Schultz, 25, of Rebecca Street was travelâ€" ling north on Third Line when the 1984 Acadian exited a south driveway of Hopedale Mall and they collided. Schultz suffered a broken leg and other serious injuries, say police. The driver of the car has been charged with fail to yield from a private drive. (Photo by Barrie Erskine) Clean your windows and exterior trim. Stand back and look for imperfections: check your soffits and fascia, eavestrough and shingles. Sweep or wash your sidewalks and paths. Start with curb appeal, so important now that everyone is taking walks and Sunday drives. Review your landscaping â€" are your shrubs thriving and well shaped? Mow your lawn, neatly trim all edging and turn your flower beds. Reâ€"seed the lawn if necessary and weed it well. Let‘s look at the ways you can give your property a lift and set it apart from the competition without making any substantial investment. We‘re talking time and effort hereâ€" lots of elbow grease and sweat but very little cash output. With the arrival of May flowers comes the annual spring real estate wave: more houses for sale and more buyers out looking. This is a time of year when really attractive homes are shown to their best advantage and vendors are rewarded with brisk interest. Moving inside. the first and Dan Cooper is an awardâ€"winning Associate Broker with Countrywide Town Centre Realty Inc. and can be reached at 338â€"6550, . Now you‘re ready for the rush â€" or so pleased with your labours that you think you‘ll stay a while! Either way, it‘s well worth the effort and a great way to start the season. When the crammedâ€"toâ€"theâ€" rafters look is reduced to a more attractive level, start at the top this time, cleaning and polishing everything. Steam clean your broadloom if it needs it. Look for paintwork that needs to be touched up: chipped corners, crayon decorations. Clutter can sometimes be just a perception. If you display your children‘s artwork and miscellaneous papers on the refrigerator, try this. Take it downâ€" or edit and organize itâ€" and look at your kitchen again. It probably looks more orderly â€" a little more pleasing to the eye. You can apply the same idea to every room and every closet, editing and organizing until you have created a perception of space and order. way. Spacious rooms and abundant storage space are very high on buyers‘ lists of attractive features. Less really is more! Real Estate The Bottom Line Dan However Ridley recalls a grimâ€" mer fact. His outfit, 434 Squadron RCAF, was known as the‘chop‘ squadron "because we lost so many people. "We were wiped out four times," said Ridley. "I lost many friends." anything."

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