with three or four barrels of oil, he and his brothers made their (elzv- eries. Often after winter storms, people called for oil just to rave their lanes or roads opened.
Model A Ford, 1930. Note dual wheels on rear, skis on from.
Their snowmobiles were quite versatile especially in winter vhen roads seldom or never saw a snowplow.
On one occasion when a youth from West Cape Osborne Phllips had a ruptured appendix, Lorne transported him, Dr. Ben Tantor and a nurse, Kay Jelley, to Summerside. The road, filled with pitches, made the journey anything but comfortable for the eleven year (1d.
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