Photograph of Doug Smith with carwash grads in their yellow raingear at the Aluminum City Telethon. Chantelle Cloutier and Melanie Howard are in the centre.
Photograph of Doug Smith with carwash grads in their yellow raingear at the Aluminum City Telethon. Chantelle Cloutier and Melanie Howard are in the centre.
"Rub-a-scrub-glub!!! Lorna Irving (left) and Pat Haughton, a couple of white tornadoes, when it comes to car washing worked on Kinette car wash over the weekend at Vic's Gulf Station in Kildala. Proceeds, according to Mrs.Haughton are going towards the community. "It's a surprise". She said."
"Rub-a-scrub-glub!!! Lorna Irving (left) and Pat Haughton, a couple of white tornadoes, when it comes to car washing worked on Kinette car wash over the weekend at Vic's Gulf Station in Kildala. Proceeds, according to Mrs.Haughton are going towards the community. "It's a surprise". She said."
A car covered in snow during a snow storm. There is snow falling from the sky, and the snow is as high as the car tires. The car is parked on the driveway and in front of a white door.
A car covered in snow during a snow storm. There is snow falling from the sky, and the snow is as high as the car tires. The car is parked on the driveway and in front of a white door.
Photo showing A young boy working under the hoood of a car. He is looking at the camera with his right arm reaching in. He is also wearing a checkered button up shirt, with the sleeves rolled up.
Photo showing A young boy working under the hoood of a car. He is looking at the camera with his right arm reaching in. He is also wearing a checkered button up shirt, with the sleeves rolled up.
Photo showing Mrs. Alice Backman in her new car that she won in the Elks Bingo which attracted more than 500 players. Giving her the keys is Bill Pound, leading knight of the Elks lodge and one of the Bingo organizers.
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Photo showing Mrs. Alice Backman in her new car that she won in the Elks Bingo which attracted more than 500 players. Giving her the keys is Bill Pound, leading knight of the Elks lodge and one of the Bingo organizers.