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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Jul 1972, p. 8

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- 'lhe lanaiangiatarnn, owm avihle, July ,6i 623-3303: FLASHBCK 25earsAg -MikesPlp.ce and enided in a 9-1 score ia f avor ofthe Gai and -Co-ke ga\.1A Osbone aipnd Wilson, weîe on the mound for Mikes, gaiît ayJohasion and Woods. -Rosi Mc1~nghi-id Ted Bagnel had 'three hiba apiece, witr DoaldforRuIralsçoming through wihthe s(XGnnd 1home rua of the season in Memorial Park, ASHBACK 10 Years Ago - While vacation- - gii fromn Jamnieson)'s Tire Shop, Walter-Rahm landed a 13 flb. muaikie at Burit IRiver. ANOTHIER A ïCE This ime at Erinli on, Wednes- dayJul 10h, RayWarman, Bovimanville, playing, in the Le-gion iLe-ag-vinie a athreesomewiih Haroldý Michlso an HoardMeMann, hmd a bole-n-n on heforî hole, par tbree 120 yards. Congratula- taons ýon ap fjine effort. t- I t t tI B~CCLESAFETY - Iu a recent survey in Toronte ii was feund that bicycle a ccidents have h ier y 65 per cent, Whitby is crie town takirig sîmps to eurb the rising trend cf bicycle ardi- dents,They will condunt a safety training course te, be held in Whitby over the next six xveems. Biýcycle care, road safety, and general attitude ivIlbetaught. t t t t TEKENDAL JUNIOR ROYALS -,wiii play the Kcý,ndal Intermediate Eagles on Thursday, July 27th - 2104 p.m. ai Kendal Park. t t t t t FARý KT TOURNAMENT - will bc beld by, the jýQya l Cariadian Legion, Branch 112,1 in the ~hity LeionHall, on Saturday, July 29th _4trtinig ut 10 a.mi. An animal everit with mixmd *asconsisting cf two men and two women. Àn3yone iaterested :in eatering May contact the i ocal brandi, b ~ tt t t t GCOOD PROGRESS - The Port Hope Eveniig Guide rpports that steady progieas is being made on the Dlewood Golfand Country Club course that rom- Jbinres the Cobourg and Port Hope courses. They are cq'oîurjing the greens, the tees and sand traps aid Jn~p te, seed t he fairways and greens ia Auguat,, 50 pUy w,,ill be, possible nexb year. Miller Construction Ccnaythat built the Toronto Board of Trade, the C~darîae nd t. he Cherry Valley courses ýare doing Ihe work. Ut vas rrported recently that the pie sent Coboug corse had been sold and negolialions are si h ý i aderway for the Port Hope Golf Club property. t t' t t t TREACES - Recently, The Statesman re- i ttree holes-in-one scored by local golfeus àt tbree dijfferýent courses. Port Hope went one f better lasi week whlen a male foursome really Îliii the jackpot. Duingi their firat nune, crie chap popped aniï ace and was alI set te buy drinks whe teyfiiishledý, buit twe ethers in thse samne groip scored[ boles-iri-one on the same hole dur- Mng their second iround, That must be sometbirig cf a reord, Geat inuit bave, been the celebra- tien but the cea,(cf buying the drinks would be ahrdthr-ee wvays which must have helped. It's tradfitional1 that almy golf er Who tallies abole-in- "rý has t41by for thlecroWd. t t t t t 1lfOLIý CARNIVAL - The Orono Amateur Athletic A Locaion wîll hold their annual Carnival Auguat .1thon Main, Street, Orono. The Association bas reriy purrhased an ire flooder and paid the rosi of hiaviaig onie of the com pressors repaiîed. Come oui and suppoýrt this club so they may carry on the t . t t t t 'FTEST ROUND - Somecrie is always cein- issg up with a new idea and at. Kitchener lait week a gýroup of 48 golfers at the Doon Golf Club bu, wat th ey believe is -a world record for the asei18-bole round. The Doon group, deploy- ing ,theicselves in relay teams around their 6,5-adcourse, moved the baIl from the first tee te the iSili hole in 10 minutes, 58.4 seconds. T'ie Doon club received a letter'lait yeur from i Titrangi Golf Club in Auckland, N.Z., which claimed the.previous record cf 13:06 on its 6,161- yard course. t t t, t t EXPVO SCOUT - - Fîieads of Jimmy'Lution wiii be pîmaird te learai that he has received word from Moa1-treal thai he viii be joiaiag the scouiing staff, of týhe National League Expos, Canada's only pro- v eatO corne. scripts as tbey pub on a varie- Tbursduy, JuIy 27. Calid Iy of skils and othen mter- C)impic Day, tbis event cen- tainmnu. Take a nigbb off bu I Crs anound lraciç andIfield sevisat Ibm younger amt bu: been don l umr oI. rivitîns as youngsleus coin- oigalsmi. prIce ia ail types oh competi- Tbunsday, Au g uit 10. lions t Mrnoiai Park. The Would-bn J achie Sînvaîl. day asanîs il.twIo lu îLe afteî- bave 'a chance bo show ofl nou sobesur battend. their tlents as buildmns uni Il i 1~ i Knapp's Girls Team Playing Good SoftbaII Pee Wees Break Even -- On Thursday IFsey vent te wiIL sonie good base runnng. Cobourg ,aid sInopped Ibm pusbed arro.ste Ibvuninmg game 11-7- after inading lbroilaIbmthesevnntb. 4-2 n te tp ofthefouth. Bowmnanvîlîn tinisbed tLe 4-2 u îe to ohîLe Unî. meis vilL Cobourg, ,tbree On Saturday, at homer, losses and oie via. Thse next 'Boviranville junpnd. intc. a borne gain yul Le on Salon- 4-0 lmad lu ibm firstIiniing, day, July 291h, ai 2 pin. but Cobourg nibbblrd avay againat Poit Hope, and it vas aill ed up goiug Winr of the Fer Wee 50. Îno bPIbm sveatb. The score 50 Dîner vas Mn. BusI Ebiiot, waa S-S and Bovianville, 66 Switznî Di.,- Oshaa See il tartoff hePais! rJIn Acion S unday4!*p1m The Locke TV Electrons,ideeades 1his Sunday after- 1lary an of Bowmrnn î-without a genuine Time Mva no Iipmville's outstan ding Intermed- ýî chine, expert 10 transportl This is departure time for jate teams cf the past, înclud- w, niany local fans back a f ew basehali huffs who will- rerall ing ail Ontaxio Champion-' ships in 1951 and '55. ?, . .1 .. 1The Electrons are hoping SOLINA for an excellent turnout ot tfanson Suday when they Mr. and Mrs. Bruce'Trnk and ong severai relative., ealled aU meet "The Stars of the Past' ýTfaiiy attended a f amily gath-1their home, gang. It wiîî be a great op- ez, ~ering at the home of Mr. andj Congratulations In Mr. and portunity for most of the, Mrs Fery ewelHamPtOn,'Mrs.Mra Yellowlees on stars froniBowmianville teanM% on Sunday, honoring Miss their marriage on Saturday in of the 40's and 50's 'b be- Diane Lawley and Mr. Neil Oshawa. corne more familiar with thjs s Tnk.Mr. and Mrs. Everett CIy season's Locke TV Electrons' W.and f amily -returned home on Page have returned home froni The real winner in this fun Sunday after spending a week's a very pleasant trip to the afiair will he the spertators, holiday at Lake Baptiste. Wcist Coast. many of them able to onre Caterie Bkerspet afew Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox again vîsualize-Don Gi]hoolIy day-s Ibis week with Mr. and Darreli and Jeffrey and Ron scooting mbt the hole at sec- Mrs. Barry Cowling, Bow man-lKnox have returned from a ond hase hrilliantly, to glovp ville.- two week's vacation at Mani- a sure base-bit - Frank "Son- toulin Island and surrounding ny" Hooper, performing in Mr. and Mrs. John Mintern, district. bis easy, grareful mariner. as Agincourt, visited on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cha'.Lag at home on a diamond as on with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kos- tmai!ce a nd Snda tellre. like JýohnStainton,' viitr wthi and Mrs . l1w Mis R.Dav, Mr'. Orvîlle Luon, Peterborough. ed and Bill Dadson, Lloyd aod Mrs. Ross Kossatz, Sbe1- M sa ad n r Hamilton, Tim Cox. Jack ley and Kevin. Mr. and Mrs. Endicot, Lindsay, were visit- Parker, "Burk" Cowle, plus H4arvey Yellowlees and f amuly3 ors last' week with Mr. and mn teswf hb n attended the Yellowlees-Shul- Mrs. Joe Snowden. hand tbis Sunday at 1 p.m. - ~~~ . ~ ~ ~wed- lai Oshawa onF r n r.EeetSie for the Electrens vs "The, gatwdding.adMr.Evrt Sie Stars of the Past". At 3 p.m. The thiree-tearn. area girls softball league is provid- bers of Knapp)'s ,;în irls are picturied here, front Saudy visited on Sunday, withM. eOsaaLgoirsdp ing some exciting and unpredictable gamaes at Mem- row, left to r i gh, Ma r ilynriDow, Brendau Linïton, at r adMs ese e-and Mrs. Ken Needham,Pi-b fo anmprntegu lotiIwlees entertained the re-iton.Pi-b foan mprntlgu orial Park and the Central Public Sehool diamonds, Colmer, Bet ifhrtell, 1Kim B--urgess and Stàrr Ferrili; hearsal party on Friday eveli- contest. the first Ihree days of eachi week. Last week was no back row, Lori Paltterson,. Sona Patterson, Julie Luxton ing and oo Saturday friends M. and Mrs. Jim PotIer,_ ecption. On Monday, Courtice walloped Knapp's13, Laurie Siemon, Nanciuy Goodwin, Marg Gould, Karenladrltve ldafter t e anny and Lar.e, aemr to 3'. On Tuesday, the situation was reversed with White, Susie Mashl adspnsrHebKnp ; also on Suiiay ere caler's a r.ad r PHImV iAyE Mai-sldallgnd sponsoreveb KnApp; mPotter's. Knapp's clobbering Courtice girls Il to 6. On Monday absent, Lee Skinner, Sharon Champange, Evelyn TI7A3rlrTTP Mr. and Mrs, Marvin David- HEATING SPECIALI$T of Ihis week, Knapp'sdefeated Newcastle 17-1. Mem-, Mason, Coaches Mel Burgess and Bilil Mason. ELIZA~BETHIVLLLi son and Jamie, St. Catharines, 1 Quecu Street ____ _ E pent the weekend wiîh Mr. Bowmanville racers 'as the Simpson Av.M ns T wi La e Open air services were held and Mrs. Clarence Bray, blîl~ lthscnfrteSop __ ____.at the home of Mr. and Mn .Cpl. and Mis. Gilbert Tapp PHONE 623-7591 Box Derby, Entrants are ne- By----o uda.Car adfmlyrtred1 uy 24 HOUR SERVICE * rdt ume h cr xWoure ranged cun the lawaai Goose Bay, Labrador, 1,,si O, Gas & Eleetrie Furnace weaî protective he a dg e a r _ 4 munde ag utrn te.w Ft r aserda it r qur -idnube haeir arsn odrapag utrntle.we alrahlda ihM.&Air Condition Installa- (helmets), aidhvea oTh S aIi ~e choir' was arranged on andMis. BRti.s FCntrlseri.o ating brake and sîeensng sys- w I~ IU the veranda amid banks of Mr. and Mis. Don Taylor Units - Clare Hecla & ram. Full rules and regula-, floviers in borders and hold- and f amily and Mr. ad Mis. Findley Equipment lions are available from Ihel mmEMC Lrs. Bey. J. Banijil výas homne Bruce Taylor, and ,famuly at- reEsia Receaio Dpt.atth TEn frenm bis trip t Tîinidad and tended the Taylor pienir at] Budcet Terras Available Hal.creationaDei t thedl- Tovu *Enduoe ld us a few highlights of Cartwrigbt Paîk on Saîurday.1 for 2 p.m. bs trip. Hia vif e and dauh Don 't forget to contact the Tuesday, August 15: Eveiy- b> T, Baker dfuîvi vrEllis in Wed- o' bits off lban Tetî aeiercopnidhm ehdBach Drcosrgri~ one loves a -parade and the r 3krte coiane i. estîuî tre san'dicon W egdnay Becealon ep baaI oîo'u ElisSbos affredt te esdlay's second game. 63 as Whytes tbumped an excellent message for us'tehsiueBu n 0Cn h Dave Cryderman pacnd FrLanka. Haîry Willoughby as wnhl. It was a veîy rsllt, sad nWdedy W A S A K "I len Ibis as they prasent theiridefeats last, week 'aMapîusin Ihi -7wnovrsatne fv it upikn setting amid the shade brees August 9th. version of -Mardi Gras. Ac- Towin Leagiue action and find Ellis witb thîee hits. Da-ve up bis seventh vin against four and flowers. Mis. Cynil Smith, Valenie' companied by the Legion Pipe theniselves only one gameu Maynard bad a pair of bila one baises. Baker bit h'is first Wbhen the choir, sang there and Robert, Fleetwood; Ni1. Baud, thé parade sImili frim'ahead of !.Stephens Fuels viho of wbich vas the big smash Homer of the season for vine birrls Ihat Inilled'along'and Mis. Frank Cook and MVr. Central Srhool aI 7 p.m, Earh won two games. Franks Van- lu the seventh inuing. Te ranks. viitb henio; even the rat and and Mis. Geo. Smith, Barbara playground yull build is ovin îeîy dowaed Ellis lwice and ?aker (6-2) picked up the viiTerîy Baker ,sraîtered six[ dog made their appeaiances. and Beverley, Bowkmanville, float --7 hol provide an moved 10 witbln a game and ivhile Jim Coyln (6-3) took bits as Stepheus downed W. Mn. and Mis. Philip welrom- weîe MDnday visitons witbi anteîainng enmngfor on- a haîf of flîsî. Kîamps, Whytes thp bas. Ellis, seven bits were Frank. Baker, now 4-3 also ed eveîyone aud provided anMn.- and Vs.Fak etae. lookers aid priiat alike. and Walter Frank are current- split rverîly betweea seven had Ib'iee bita as did Dave excellent lunch vlîh Ira, rif- Mn. andI Mis. Kenneth Thu1r-ý ! y embroilîd lu a bot batîle player;s' Jim Byhoîchuk bit Tabb 10 pare Stephens at the fer and cold drinks. There tîr, Pont Hope, 'visited on for the fourbh and lait play- bis irst b HomeRua of the sna- plate. Bibl Godfrry addrd ai vice pony rides and a hay Tuesday vîtb Miss Pearl off position. Kramps bold a, son for the shormen. pair off bosn Larry Forseyi ride over the faim as viril for Leach. Darîa o nairow onïe game lead over~ Harvey Webster (8-4) sraI- (1-2). Paul Thinssea and Dave those vibo visbed. 'We vîsh a igln Whybes vit h Walter Frank a tened sevra bits in Kamp' Suoviden nacb had Iheir fil btb tank' M. and Mis. Phiinetsos Today meeoune and a baîf games wuu ovni Wbytns ini eigbb lu- Homnrs, of the season for for aInecletlm and also 1 Cas Scccr back. nings. Steve Watson, Bob Tug- Walter Frank as did Dave for ail the troublr they vent Fo ldAaline S O T 11u lit ' action Franka wood and Dirk McLeau rach Tabb for Stepheas. torOd pl jeP la ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ C Saudyîigîgmaidvr lis 8-7 on Dave had a pair of Lits for Wbytns. Jim Beai, Bandy Beauprir On Friday aftnrno-on Unit Ibm Tyron vs. Soliua game M1aynaid's s qmash ovitIe lefI Hairy Willoughby (6-4) took and Terry Baker each bad a 2 of the lJniîedChuroh. Leld through CHURCH ST. NORTH was posîpourd aud re-scbed- ïileldei's head lu the lait of the defeat. Webster and Paul pair of bits as Frauks edged a bake sale aI-the, basemeat 'ST AT E S MAN ORONO - 983-5810 uled for Monday nighî. (im-seventblvbîcih plabed the McArthur eacb scord a pair Ellis in tLe nightcap. Jim Me- and smon, dispensed vîth the C L A S S,1 F 1 E D S CrdtAssac 1Meauvwiie Salem picked up winalng r'ua fîom tbird. of runs to puce Knamps and KnigLI, Beauprie, Baker and .tems, for sale. , '.one 62 ' 340 CedtAstac Ivo Points' from Courtice Kramps and Wbytns battird Webster drove in a pair 10 belp Beamr earh drove in Ivo runs.. The Casselton famiby are lanPhone___________0___t vibru they dîd nul field a eigbb în.igs before the Fur- bis ova cause. Lou Paîlnrson Baker (7-3) look the vin Simnor for the vmeken tram. ituin cmviu tallird thîne times1clubbed Lis first Home'Bun 0fiwvili Jim Coyle (6-4) took vbere rnunions of their fani- On Monday night in Tyrone, in the top of tLe nigbîli and tLe season for Kiamps. the boss. Bnamn belbed bis :fina, lyWr edAt nio S ow o f D àl Solina squeezed by Tyrone Ivo buug on 10 defeat Whytes 8-5. Dave Wright, Jon Humeniuk Home Rua of tLe season for Attention SnownJbhneDealer lu onue. Don Westlake and Stephens Fuels thumped and Paul Forsey earb Lad Fiànks. Coy1le vas Ellis' big Mn.rioaone Mith- John Quan- ufaturrs o JolgalesBakenid vn t riffu n 11t-eond Le rombunrde Kitas lS. Bibi doin- gun ab the plate going Ivofor tbull and family returna b St. Sopoci itetp3~ mnieues Joigame s anid upnîL Kiampa 11-5 d he on hnà da hirbiam s 1-,ilGodfrey thîne and driviug la four Thenesa today afIn speading sriowmobiles, announces the expansion cf distri- colerteci the loue Tyrone goal. .pibrhiag of Bob Williams and Lad a pair and Forsey drove r uns. Cuit Vaustone also bad bLair holidays lai earnuio hogtuhntro e areIoigfru In Wednesday nîght gammas, Dennis Sullivan aînd ln the laIe in four runi. Hn also beltnd Iobita lu three tripsanad M. and Mis.' Jackson Pra- uintrgotOtao.W aelokzfra- Hampton and Tyrone fougbt game Wbytms poundmd Frauks bis second Homer of the yer- droý ive la a pair. Oork, Kapuskasing, viho visil- agesv elri h cmrvleae b 10 a 2-2 tin, - 13-5. On Sunday uigbt Stepb- Bob Williams took Ibm v,ýina. STANDINGS ed Mi. and Mis. V. Peacork recognizes the value of selling a premsum qualîty Couibice rame up vilîL a 2-Oenus dovurd Walter Frank 12-3 His record is novi 1-3. John P W L GBL recently have nebururd home. line. Te such an individual we off er crie cf the win ovni Salem itu John behind the six hit pibrbîng of Kramp (0-4) took the boss. Euhiý Shors -- 19 12 7 - Andrevi and Shavo Peaccurk1 finest anid meat 'comprehensive dealer programa Goyar and Dave Johnson scoi- Terîy Baker and Franka edged Harvey Webster and MikelSbepihens F.- 17 10 7 1 are going home today. The. iug a goal ach and Mike Orm- Ellis 12-11 Ly scoruug six runs Douoghue naib Lad a pain of FrýýaskaV.- ---- 18 10 8 11/2 vins are viaitingla Ibm armaý in the industry teday includirig - iston pirking up tbm abutout. in the sixîb iuaiug 10 pull thbit for Kramps. _Kr 1!amps F..._ 19 9 10 3 Mi. 'Victor Peacock, Osb-1 - total inventory financing On Saburday nigLi, Solina froar bebiud a 11-6 deficit, RBay Wallace, Ted Broya andWVhybes Up. -- 19 8 1l 4 avia, isn'I as vimîl as Le vas. - full range cf accessories anid clothing edged Courlire 2-O. Herb, Tink Walter Frank pickmd up a Dick MeLean ach Lad a poais W. Frank BE 18 6 12 51 M./2fr Snn net'- asmdaavetsn upr au Jme aker pickmd up a t e c omre Ibis vcmk. - a sensible warrarity program goal ach and Bick Bundîr coi- r,1 rsGaeGa setSt lecteM thesGrace Gnay1-s",a", Sat-94. unique dealer co-op advertising plan gamae beter Salemads E%.rvior te thHi! fers Hospitaloreinrthe Hampton, Hampton rcame up evening. pu ay oepoi.oinae etrs witL four goals 10 duipý Saleini lM I l enud Mrs. B. Harness, Fer a persorial presentatien cf what a Scorpioni -1 ong, Hampton goals ,%j, , ar v, ielvpT 1 1 Caoprvill ore, Sask., ad dealership cari do for you cail 416-677-8212 or wnre Harold Leach, Bibi Kil ~I ~ ~ I~~nI#Im ~4 l I opr abre akad 596685 rwie mans, Graham Dallas and Hazrl ilanneas. Onono, vialîrd 5167681or%ýie George Lnadbmatmr., Dave by Jim, Clarke jElectrons sauv ihey do- -rigbl ilat off Deseronto's Bibl vibh Quanînilis duîinig the H. L. Turner (Ontario) Li-mited SLrebnpre pSlms Il rnlar ain on Sunday pour hallt tLe action, LuI sub- Barhnnsîork, scored their fln- wemk.ScrinDsibts loue goal. afterinoon aI Soper Crenk, ride sbortlv. Anoîber very al rua la theelngLîL.'McMur- Mis. John Dekoken met the Scopin isOtrios Iu Monday, July 241h action but mnostly lb rairîed basebails. brief sbowei folloved, Lut ter stanted tbings again, levd- plane aI Maiton andI brougbtBlhem Otri Hampton, dumpnd a tougb us Deseroubo clubbnd ibeir nul n nougb bo hall -the affuir. lac off viith a bult single Mr. and- Mia. Dunstaîl home Courice club 6-3. Lnadiag vay to a 10-5 decision. The as Deseroalo aviept toviard and evenulally aconinfg on a and tunned tbm Ivins ovni to1,, 'Hampton smoinrs ere Don gamne -vas delaymd vihen no tbeir 10-5 Iriumph. lhrowing errer by Barber- bLeur parents on Friday., 1 % r X Rogers viilb ihmee goals, witII officiais shovind up and re- Debilid 8-2, Bowianville stock on "Butch" Baguebl's Mi. aid Mis. B. Westbcu- singles going to Graham Dal- placements bad b Leo fouud. bagged a pair of tuais linbm ivto out roller. Thse Li-bappy arr, Mr. aid Mua. L. Mrildrnvi 5D E las, Bob Travis and Boa The visitors pounded oui 17isixth, rcourtnsy of' Don Mci- vinnens ropsplrled tLe scon- clebrated a wedding miii- A 1 Ciemens. Courilo goal aconens bits off two BovimanvillelMunter's man o-rdboi- in ltILirninlah, addiîg versary andI a biithd-ay at wnrr Lavrence Countire, Dean Elecînon flingers, inrbudingi. Lookces_, v1bo managýed Ibein lait, Ivo taIîlea.ý Gord Oshava Friday nigbî. Kniox aid Garry Love. thîme homer ruas. Kimmetnd DennayTom- M.adMs obnetr la îL me-aheduld Solna Ilvas Im Loce TVkius bauged ouI bits aumber tained guests Ibis vmek.S E R V IC E vs Troe am, olnaededcrovd'.s final artioa amnen lbey 16 and 17, botL produring Several la îLhe arma attend-l iTyr oie 1-O. dealt Poil Hope an 8-4 licking ri s. e d tLe borsn races aI P nier-1 LEAGUE STANDINGS on July 91b. Guy Parka, iho M41M Y Arcund the Bases- borough anid aune alîeadedi as of Monday, Juiy 241h wokdImfI22/inagA The boss výas Bowmanville's the stock car races on Satur-i i1olna GP S50'Pis, for Bowmïmvilln on Sunday. t81 A LN~e tnsl 8 ae idbe a eeig 17 8 28 tuk îLe los. Un wasmeached evetb in 10ghoe oudthiaga.Deendantsu bgan i ____ - apo .. 9 S 2 o fuIulas sxbh h lns'leai vnaeai Ms ,.Paie el 1 n.Tyne - 17 R 2 khfuîgapithIoru xrmisu eyrspcal aii inra Imoeko ] NLDS VrVuL b e VUuLZ Wnare loohîng for a dealer in yotu arma fou Canada's lhp hue oh iugîoun-d §wimming pool. representative willi be in tise arra the week cf July 31, For f urt1er inf ormation rail colinot: ACORN POOLS" '25 eay St, N., 1lamilton, Ontarie Diviion ACBN UMBER COMPAINY InaBBusinless (uer 50 îYmara

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