"With a ferocious appetite, the provincial government touring car crushing machine spent two days at Riverside Auto Wrecking in Thronhill last week devouring "old bodies". Before the crusher begins its feast, all rubber and useable parts are stripped from the cats and into the gobbler it goes. The machine takes care of several cars at a time in some instances, one on top of the other."
"With a ferocious appetite, the provincial government touring car crushing machine spent two days at Riverside Auto Wrecking in Thronhill last week devouring "old bodies". Before the crusher begins its feast, all rubber and useable parts are stripped from the cats and into the gobbler it goes. The machine takes care of several cars at a time in some instances, one on top of the other."
Photograph of a donated anaesthesia machine. In this photo, there are two men, and two women. Starting from the left is Mike Skitcko, Dave Barclay, Nurse Muir, and Dr.B.Krafr.
Photograph of a donated anaesthesia machine. In this photo, there are two men, and two women. Starting from the left is Mike Skitcko, Dave Barclay, Nurse Muir, and Dr.B.Krafr.
Broad axe of Pioneer days. Made out of heavy iron. A traditional tool used for chopping and manufacturing of wood, such as hewing. Used for squaring logs (see 70.63). No handle
Broad axe of Pioneer days. Made out of heavy iron. A traditional tool used for chopping and manufacturing of wood, such as hewing. Used for squaring logs (see 70.63). No handle