Times & Guide (1909), 1 Mar 1962, p. 13

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11 1% GROCERY, Confectionery for sale, reasonable, Weston district, CH 6â€"3510. SAME DAY On your own signature No bankable security If you can make monthly payâ€" ments you can get a loan at Large, new, luxurious 1 and 2â€" bedroom apartments, some with balconies, available â€" immediately at reduced rents. Fireproof, free parking facilities, air conditionâ€" ing units available at a small adâ€" ditional charge. CH 1â€"2081 CH 7â€"4532 Newly decorated 2 bedroom apartâ€" ment, quiet building, close to shopâ€" ping, free laundry and parking facilities, $120 per month. One month rent free call. 15 MONEY TO LOAN 20 APARTMENTS TO LET FURNISHED BASEMENT Apartment, self conâ€" tained, frig, stove, private bathâ€" room, suit 2 gentlemen, no parkâ€" ing space on premises. CH 4â€" 0312. MR. LePAGE (Supt.) B0 JOHN ST., WESTON CH. 4â€"2649 EEWLY DECORATED, bedroom, equipped, T.V. outlet, parking eentral. Children welcome. CH. BEFORE March 15th, business woman wants two rooms, furnâ€" ished or unfurnished, vicinity of Dixon and Islington area. (Would consider minding chilâ€" dren 5 nights weekly in exâ€" change for room and evening meal; references. BE 9â€"4001. 22 APARTMENTS TO LET UNFURNISHED If no answer HU 5â€"6012 BACHELOR â€" Apartment, main floor, _ reasonable, . electrically equipped, CH 7â€"4671. HOME IN Weston â€" northern Etobicoke area, three bedrooms, on lease. Call CH 7â€"2985. CH. 7â€"5438 Don Finance Co. Ltd. 19 _ WANTED TO RENT WITH A LOWâ€"COST LIP 5SCHATIF 1 [ [j CALL WESTONâ€"CH 1â€"5211â€"2‘ If you want Râ€"Eâ€"Sâ€"UALâ€"Tâ€"$ . . . Use Clossified Ads published every Thursday, Tuesday 5 p.m. . . . deadlineâ€" â€"._ Monday 12 Noon . . . cancellotion. CORRECTIONS; This paper will be responsible for NOT more than ONE incorrect insertion of an advertisément. COPY: All advertising copy is subject to the approval of the management of this paper. This paper reserves the right to classify all Advertisements, Fully equipped and heated 400 square feet including 2 small offices WILL YOUR CAR GET THRU WINTER? IF NOT BUY A NEW ONE NOWâ€" ARRANGED BY PHONE Call W. G. PETERS, Mgr. Don Finance $50 â€" $5000 Near Hwy. 401 1125 ISLINGTON AVE. MO N EY Rexdale Plaza CANADA TRUST CO EM. 26161 LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY CH. 1â€"3585 OFFICE Classified KEELE ttâ€"2 22 APARTMENTS TO LET« UNFURNISHED RIVERVIEW Apartments, Scarâ€" !oct and Dixon road, 1 and 2â€" JANE â€" LAWRENCE, one bed GOOD DAY care for children, EASY WASHER, practically new. Reasonable offer. Servel elecâ€" tric refrigerator, Perfect workâ€" ing condition. 249â€"4754. WESTONâ€"3 rooms, newly decorâ€" WALNUTâ€"record cabinet, triâ€"light and table lamps, hall runner, records. Call 249â€"8918. DINETTE SUITE â€"â€"drop leaf table, four chairs, knotty pine, antique sideboard to match, alâ€" most new. Cost $350â€"sell $100. CH 7â€"9822. NEW SERTA mattress, double bed size, half price; Arrow conâ€" tinental bed, twin size. 1 occasâ€" tonal chair. RO9â€"3891. | WESTONâ€"3 bright rooms, Apt., modern, over store, self conâ€" tained, laundry, parking. $80. Adults. 5 John St., Weston. 26 KEELE â€" Maple Leaf, 3 bright rooms in new home, sink, cupâ€" boards, stove, antenna, parking. THISTLETOWNâ€"furnished room kitchen facilities, business girl reasonable. CH 4â€"3647 after 6. 33 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION, piano, WARM front room, near buses and restaurants, Lawrence and Weston Rd. CH 1â€"3114. SINGLE ROOM. Close to Weston TWO LIGHT housekeeping rooms business lady or nurse. CH 4 4307, Close to buses. 43 ARTICLES FOR SALE FIVE large room flat, private entrance and bath. 245 Gary Drive. CH 1â€"8159. THREE ROOM flat, 97 Thurodale 30 LARGE housekeeping room with grill, parking, near main St. bus stop. 16 Church St. Weston. BEFORE March WESTON â€" Private, 2 rooms, WESTONâ€"Single room, grill priâ€" vileges, suit business girl, CH 6â€" 3510. ® ROOM, suit 2 gentlemen. Board optional. Private entrance. Parkâ€" ing. CH 4â€"4187. classical and popular, accordion, Spanish guitar, instruments rented to beginners. CH. 9â€"3032. 15 Church St. 28â€"12 CH, 1â€"7481. woman wants two rooms, furnâ€" ished or unfurnished, vicinity of Dixon and Islington area. (Would consider minding chilâ€" dren 5 nights weekly in exâ€" change for room and evening meal; references. BE 9â€"4001. Apartment size $35 and up Rebuilt Guaranteed in good condition room, balcony and garage opâ€" tional. Free parking. CH 1â€"6350. ated, stove and ffig, T.V. outlet Adults. 80 King St. shopping, parking, suit gentle man. CH 4â€"1648 after 5 p.m. CH 4â€"2223. Monday to Friday near Jane and Falstaff. 241â€"7623. Ave., private bathroom and gar age. CH 4â€"9129. equipped, business couple, CH 6â€" 6496. We have it by the yard At Cooper‘s Furs Ltd. 1978 Weston Road CH. 1â€"8091 Tom Mathew Appliances 1699 Jane Street CH. 7â€"8289 FLATS TO LET UNFURNISHED FUR STRIPPING YES DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED RANGES apartments, parking. (used) 15th, business 43 ARTICLES FOR ““__J".â€"‘ Your bathroom, kitchen and _ recreation room Ceramic tiles laid in mortar or dry. wall. ‘ All types of flooring Excelor, Flexichrome, Dominion viny! asbestos tiles from 16 cents per tile, supplied and instajled. All }'ork guaranteed, ‘ FLOORSâ€"old ‘dark floors made new, dustless. Sid Galliford, RO #â€"6769, t 57 MOTOR PARTS ACCESS. & GARAGE EQUIPMENT EVERYTHING for the car, new, used and rebuilt, machine shop service. Keep cut by code. Wesâ€" ton Auto Supply, 1839 Westen Rd. CH 1â€"3538. Effective Feb. _ 15th,. Hours 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. â€" daily. Saturdays till 6 p.m. 63 â€" BUILDING TRADES & HOUSEHOLD SERVICES â€" FOR truck parts it‘s Levy‘s â€" all makes â€" new, used, rebuilt. 1400 Weston road. RO. 9â€"1115. HIGHBOY and writing desk, suitâ€" POLISHED kitchen table, and|gTENOGRAPHERâ€"For Weston four chairs, arm chair (needs} area to work in credit Departâ€" covering) cheap, Chest of draWâ€"| ment, $230. per month, For furâ€" ers (6 drawers) all suitable f0r| ther information please contact cottage. CH 4â€"6708. Miss Sockett at CH 7â€"8261. FOR INTEGRITY @ PERSONAL ATTENâ€" TION @ SECURITY @ LOWEST RATES ®@ PAYMENT PLAN @ 1 BE 3â€"5355 â€" RO 99282 â€" BE 9.9474 43(a) WANTEDâ€"privately, a used one owner car, 1950 to 54 Canadian model with low mileage and in top condition. Box 16 Times Adâ€" vertiser. 54 MOTOR CARS FOR SALE 51 Tom Mathew Appliances ) 1699 Jane Street LOCAL INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS able for boyS‘ TOOM, BObi Milzcccmmmmmemmmemmmemmemeseâ€" good condition. RU1â€"3940. 78 HELP NANTED MALE 1 MOTOR CARS _ AND TRUCKS WANTED (Rebuilt) '711_2‘ 14 RCA ELECTROHOLME, ete. FRIGIDAIRE GENERAL ELECTRIC WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS .|es pressmar‘c, TaAOoRCG MR. MOTORIST MR. HOMEOWNER PHONE PENHALES RO 6â€"6811 3 blocks south of 401 CHâ€"9â€"1761 2540 WESTON RD. Tom Mathew Appliances CRUTCHES WHEELCHAIRS HOOP SKIRTS FLOOR SANDERS BELT SANDERS CorFEE URNS TABLES & CHAIRS RUG SHAMPOOERS FLOOR SCRUBBERS DISHES TYPEWRITERS SEWER TAPES TELEVISIONS RAMSETS BED‘S FOLDING MOViE PROJECTORS SKILL SAWS STAPLERS CHAIN SAWS DRILLS ELECTRIC PLUMBERS TOOLS CARPENTERS TOOLS Do it YOURSELF TOOLs HOUSEMAID‘S TOOLS ICE SKATES _ ’ BLOW TORCHES AND MANY, MANY MORE $49 and upâ€" MODERNIZE SEWING MACHINE Excellent condition Fully guarantged ORCHARD TLE COMPANY Days and evenings STEPHENSON‘S RENTâ€"ALL 1699 Jane Street CH. 7â€"8289 â€" RENTALS â€" â€" REPAIRS â€" CH. 9â€"4825 (used) All sizes RENTALS PAINTERS & DECORATORS Special attention â€" given to Paper Hanging and Comâ€" CLERK TYPIST â€" for Caledonia â€" and Eglinton Area. Typing speed 60 w.p.m. $57.00 to start. For further information please â€" contact Miss ®ockett at CH 7â€" 8261. } CLERK â€"TYPIST /â€" For Weston area to work in a factory office. Must have aptitude for figures. $52.00 to start. For further inâ€" ‘ formation please contact Miss Sockett at CH. 7â€"8261. KEY .PUNCH Operator â€" 1.B.M. At zut 1 years experienceâ€" _ Rexdale area. For further inâ€" _ formation pléease contact Mrs. â€" Grassle at CH 7â€"8261. ‘ 82 HELP WTD. FEMALE |s6 EMP. WANTED MALE | Empire Crafts (Canada) Ltd. STUDENT desires summer emâ€" has opening for ladies for partâ€" _ ployment on farm. Jim Mizen, time evening employment. No canâ€"| 34 Lordale Cresc. TOR. 15. CH vassing, collecting, or delivering.| 1â€"9496. High earnings. We require pel~son~’:£iâ€"_;â€"::.â€"â€"___ ality and neat appearance, Clr\ss PART TIM? necessary. For interview and furâ€"| EMPLOYMENT WANTED ther infor:nntion call EM. 6'4261'\\'0UNG MARRIED woman wishes 9 a.m. to 7 P;m_-_. _ _,-‘ part time evening work, in Rexâ€" DISTRIBUTORâ€"Female â€" Gar.| dale, office experienced. 247â€" t bo qrrafen k Aictwiiets thal .9680. o RELIABLE homemakers for day work or to take full charge, 24 hrs., of children while mother is in hospital or on vacation. Also invalid sitters, good referâ€" ences. CH 1â€"8272. s BOOKKEEPERâ€"Complete set inâ€" }ALL ROUND experienced dressâ€" maker and alterationist requires ! work at home, reasonable, CH. â€" 4â€"7798. / 4 72A _ UPHOLSTERING Chesterfield, Chairs recovered and repaired ‘ Chrome kitchen chairs A. LYON CLERK, General â€" Good future _ for a bright young lad to work in production material control department. Some experience in shipping and stores preferred. For further information please contact Miss Martin at CH 7â€" 8261. ATTENTION â€" beverage . route| HOUSEKEEPERâ€"To live in, good| men, laundry men, milkmen. salary, every other weekâ€"end| Tired of early morning hours?: off. Weston area. For further | Killing yourself lifting heavy _ information please contact Mrs. cases? Sick of everyone‘s dirty _ Muir at CH 7â€"8261. I linens? Ill take you away Om Eun GaWTiH. Pen chain SJt fhst! En sten poulat gispff RODUCE NOMANâ€" Fow chain 5 j m | store in Weston area. For fur-! â€" per week. Write Box 72. c ¢ | ther information nlease contact YOUNG MAN to work in ware| ] house and learn plumbing and 84 heating supply business. Drivâ€" TIME STUDY Manâ€"To do stop watch study and observations on assemblies. Should have at least 2 years experience with preferâ€" ably some methods work. For further information please conâ€" tact Miss Moore at CH 7â€"8261. CLERK TYPIST â€" Some experiâ€" The Editor, ‘ ence in bookkeeping. Accurate The Times & Guide typist, 50 w.p.m. Age between Dear Sir: ~ _ 20â€"25 years. Good future. For| For 32 years the writer has done further information please mn'Ihi! shopping right in Weston. â€" tact Miss Martin at CH 7â€"8261.) Recently he jogged into a superâ€" rereanismin amoal. o. market outside Weston to find on TEQI;::Q(:FA_PH'IES;;];Y:C :;::l;oro:o this exit all his valuable bicycle send and receive messages from tools had been stolenâ€"â€"mlzbe by various offices. Type at least 30‘““ °{,, t_he ganes anf . Hang: w.p.m. For further informntion\“""""‘I_s who can be seen in such NOE L T an.. arsucl. | .. ‘Shopping plazas. TELEGRAPHIC â€" Typewriter Opâ€" erator â€" Teletype operator to ‘ send and receive messages from various offices. Type at least 30 MECHANICAL Draftsmanâ€"Must be able to do Mechanical deâ€" sign drafting for small mechâ€" anical devices such as laboratory equipment. For further informâ€" ation please contact Miss Moore at CH 7â€"8261. cluding trial balance. Some typâ€" ing required. Weston area. For further information please m-' tact Mrs. Grassie at CH 7â€"8261. repaired, pick up and delivery. Phone Day‘s Home Decorating er‘s licence necessary. Referâ€"| CCEA ences. Apply W. McConkey, wESTONâ€"part time bookkeeper, Puley Plumbing & Industrial _ also take care of small payroll, Suppllu_L'/d,. 40 Rivalda Rdâ€" evenings or day, some typing, CH 1â€"4651. =_| good pay. 247â€"4151. ment industryâ€"To distribute the sewing work consisting of chilâ€" dren and teenâ€"age garments from one operator to another. For further information please contact Mrs. Pratt at CH 7â€"8261. w.p.m. For further information please contact Miss Martin at CH Tâ€"8261. j infi s O0y c t es 4. 2E â€" A ACRAd mercial Work. H. C. BROOKBANKS 1972 Weston Rd., Weston CH. 17681 UPHOLSTERING 1034 Weston Rd. BLINDS cleaned and RO. 2â€"2706 CODLINâ€"We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and ‘pprecil-i } tion for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy; and â€" beautiful floral offerings, reâ€" [ ceived from our many friends :‘n.d neighbors, during our beâ€" in the death of our ' hm Codiin. PARSONS, Maggie Ada (Maud)â€" At her home 123 Church St., , Weston, on Sunday Feb. 25th, 1962, Maggie Ada Snider, beâ€" loved wife of Clark Bentom Parâ€" sons; dear mother of Edith, at home; Douglas, Unionville; Frederick of Beeton and Mrs. J. W, Crews (Lillian) Wash., D.C., also survived by 7 grandchilâ€" dren. Funeral was held 200 p.m. Feb. 28th at Brown Bros. Chapel, 1812 Eglinton Ave. W. at Dufferin. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. 98 CARD OF 92 LOST â€" Monday, Janeâ€" Wilson, Toy Collie, thoroughbred, anâ€" swers to "Ginger", triâ€"colour, 18 ins. tall, wearing collar, licence and rabies tag. CH. 1â€"7845. ' 1 should make a suggestion to our Metro Council through your very interesting paper. .. very interesting paper. ... ll(ct'-&.tohlnq“w-wn ‘ '.nummhnymhmxnh-m- so fast that we call it automation Main St. South who not only has which has displaced many thouâ€" a tipâ€"top name but this is backed sands of men by machines in highâ€"|up by 38 years of sound business way construction â€" and cleaning.:in the same location. 'wbflmmmhwf ‘The watch he was told, required dnclm.uudtmeh.nut“‘d.nh‘.mn-d-.nh.u what_ about the human element the cost, that has to paw through the snow| Recently this same watch stopâ€" uMWIM.flmllm*Mudfihduhnbnkmmm hcklndxvodmind;ndlhovel.prin‘, Being® hand made this the snow as our forefathers did/same Weston . jeweller had it before the advent of machines. Is most difficult in securing a reâ€" man less deserving than auto and placement. About 20 years ago in London, is more fitted a new glass which Ontario, they had snow fall at he, the writer, was told was unâ€" night and by five o‘clock in the obtainable. morning the sidewalks had been| The gist of this letter is "Do ploughed by a small machine operâ€" your shopping in Westonâ€"save ated by a man enclosed from theitime and money and last but not elements and the breadwinners least your property, whilst you‘re were able to go to their places of shopping, is safe. business in fit condition not puekor-l Basil Rayuham ed out ploughing through the snow eveecrmnceeny and losing their stamina. Also WeDear Sir: have to remember that the post-i I have subscribed to your paper man with his burden has to travelifor a long time, years, T‘d say, and on foot to deliver the mail. What find it very interesting. ‘Around‘ would you think if he refused miDowmview, though, _ sometimes pass through the snow because We‘ makes me smile. I think Kay Neaâ€" ‘hn\'e machines that could save the pole does a wonderful job with human element. Ithc material she has to work with, l What would a man from Mars‘but when it comes to Downsview ‘think of us spending money on itself, I realize she has practically cleaning streets for cars yet theinothing to work with. 82 HELP WTD. FEMALE A few years ago the writer reâ€" ceived as a legacy a very valuâ€" able gold pocket watch. He took this to a well known city jewellery firm to be adjusted. w3 He paid 16 dollars for a cleanâ€" ing job and was advised that the PRODUCE WOMANâ€"For chain store in Weston area. For furâ€" ther information please contact Mrs. Muir at CH 7â€"8261. What would a man from Mars think of us spending money on cleaning streets for cars yet the most precious thing, the human life, is ignored. I was in England several years ago and noticed that every morning two men with brooms cleaned the sidewalks for pedestrians. Yet in Canada we still expect the people to do the same as Indians. Let us wake up if we are lookâ€" ing for immigrants. Let‘s advance with the times and use the Godâ€" given machinery. Letters to Editor 34 Lordale Cresc, TOR. 15. CH Bcrristers & Solicitors 1'949@ s 2 1944 WESTON ROAD _ *â€"â€"PART TIME _ | Opposite John Street EMPLOYMENT WANTED Weston, Ont. CH 1â€"1911 PART TIME HELP WANTED LOST & FOUND BEHIND TIMES DEATHS THANKS Charles Gardner The family. 390 | WIAM D. LYON, B.A., LL.B. P08 BARRISTER & SOLICITO® P 1415 LAWRENCE AVE W. i Here is something that might jfill a corner for you, just for a {smile. Yours truly, I would say that Keele & Wilson is the logical centre of Downsview. I admit we have fresh air in this vicinity, but what else. We have one of the poorest Plazas I have seen in many a moon. Entertainâ€" ment is practically nonâ€"existent. There is getting to be a little more for the teen ager than there was in the line of skating, swimming, parks, etc., but for the senior citiâ€" zen, interest of any kind just isn‘t. The middle aged and young marâ€" rieds don‘t fare much better; so, in my opinion ‘Around‘ w hen it comes to Downsview, describes this neck of the woods, just about However he succeeded and what is more fitted a new glass which he, the writer, was told was unâ€" The gist of this letter is "Do your shopping in Westonâ€"save time and money and last but not least your property, whilst you‘re shopping, is safe. imall glass, missing, in this half hunter watch was "impossible to db y WESTON HEAKES and MacDONALD Barristers & Selicitors 1923 WESTON ROAD WESTON CH 4â€"5314 3 weeks later the watch stopped. LEONARD A. BRAITHWAITE BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Royal York Plaze 1500 Reyal York Read BARRISTERS « SOLICITORS GEO. W. BULL, B.Comm. HOWARD G. ASHBOURNE, 8.A 43 KING STREET CH 45547 . 8 . 9 | C,. W, LEAJK Bull & Ashbourne H CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Alfred H. Herman, B.A. BARRISTER . SOLICITOR __ 1938 wEstoN rOaP Martgage Meney To Lean Evenings 8y Appointment Fraser & Simms PIANO TUNING I Aâ€"1 RADIATOR SERVICE ... Evenings and Saturdays by j Appointment. Professional â€" Business pler®e aT0cKk of RodiqTor Leres And Repairing To W A Ahpge AUTO GLASS SERVICE 1230 JANE STREET All Types of Glass â€" Curved Windshisids * DENNIS RO 9â€"2841 || 2441 Westen Rd. / _ Hol# Southâ€"of 401 _ CH 14416 Work Guaranteod | + Sn BARRISTERS MUSIC Mrs. A. Carter. CH 6â€"4118 CH 9â€"2288 WESTON and AREA 0 aue Some energetic bowlers use a 5â€"step approach â€" sometimes callâ€" ed "the run", because it looks more like something you should see at a track and field event rather than in & recreation centre.â€"Still, some championship bowlers use the run. 5â€"Step Approach There are two ways to carry out a 5â€"step approach. The first is to carry the ball in normal starting position for the first two steps, and start the pushâ€" away on the third step. Basically, Though 90 per cent of bowlers use the standard threeâ€"step or fourâ€"step approaches, there are bowlers who feel more comfortable using some other, less orthodox number of steps. For the 5â€"step approach, you must stand a good deal farther than usual behind the foul line. In fact, some bowlers stand right on the rubber mat at the end of the runway, so they get extra traction on the first step. This gives them} a full 16 feet to hurtle down thq runaway before they deliver the ball. MORE TIPS ABOUT APPROACHES DELIVERY SERVICE 47 BALA AVE 20 é1321 1730 WESTON ROAD WESTON CH 4â€"6061 1630A Wikien Aveâ€" CH 62191 Crang Plaze FUNERAL HOMES ""'fé-';;I'l?;" o I ALLBRIGHT dtwntiohidinsealinn VENETIAN BLIND | ©® Cleaned MARSH, GOULDING l ©® Repaired & Co. sAME DaY Mangerman & page Richards CARTAGEâ€"MOVING W. J. WARD DIRECTORY °_ , qur 0 Y ANOInZR APC RES ".M Ne poo x9 â€" * w A * M U“W uy Estate Funds Available For »omijuag: LUM NC S0inl IM A REGENT MOViE ~~Aulek ‘oy ANdTHER APC REesioras mt he ACCOUNTANTS C. W. LEASK The Thrill That Comes Once in « Chartared Accountants 1969 WESTON ROAD CARTAGE CH. 1â€"2233 BOWLING TIPS Complete Stock of Radiator Cores rectors RADIATOR SPECIALISTS CM 1â€"1129 _ If you are using a 5â€"step apâ€" proach already, but find your swing doesn‘t "feel right", changâ€" ing the number of steps is the first experiment you should try. If you do try to change, it is ‘better to drop right down to a 3â€" step approach, which is likely to fit your natural rhythm better tha» the 4â€"step, TWOâ€"STEP APPROACH _ 2. Left foot forward; deliver t ball with a very small slide. Second way is to start the pushâ€" away as you step off. This way, you must extend your backswing for an extra two steps. Your airm is thus carried farther back and swings down harder, giving a very fast and powerful deliveryâ€"often too powerful for proper control. A 2â€"step approach is used b very few bowlers, and recomme: ed by none. But, if you insist, th is the sequence for rightâ€"hand bowlers (reverse, if you are le: handed) : this is the same as a 3â€"step apâ€" proach, except for a 2â€"step run to 1. Right foot forward; combir with pushaway and backswing. DUNN‘S INSURANCE SERVICE J. R. CURRIE, 0.D. CH 1â€"2881 LE 3â€"2367 IDEAL HOME SERVICES Servicemaster HOUSEHOLD SERVICES Bus:: CH 7â€"8451 Resâ€": BE 1â€"4533 2060 WILSON AVE., WESTON 1891 Weston Rd., Weston For Appointment Call CH 1â€"0701 RO. 2â€"6622 The Responsible System INSURANCE And Wall Cleaners OPTOMETRY 19â€"10

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