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At Reefer Repair Services LTD / Kenworth of Newfoundland and Labrador, our skilled team have your truck and marine vehicle repair services covered. Located in Mount Pearl, we serve the area. We also offer commercial refrigeration sales, truck refrigeration equipment and much more. To learn more, give us a call!
P.B.A. is a distributor of quality industrial hose, couplings and clamps, hydraulic hose and fittings and a line of plastic modular conveyor belting. Call 368-9800 or 1-888-442-7889
With 35 years in the engine building & auto parts business, we can offer a wealth of experience to our customers. We strive to provide every customer with great value & superior products & service.
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Vatcher's Used Auto Parts dismantles and sells recycled vehicle parts primarily to the Newfoundland market and all across the Maritimes and Canada. We are located on Thorburn Road in St. John's, NF. Close to all major freight forwarding companies and a major airport, we're able to ship parts to all points in Newfoundland and Canada in a timely manner. Call Vatcher's Used Auto Parts today!
Meyer Shussett, Suspicion, 14 January 1933Meyer Shussett was a fifty-two-year-old salesman from Pittsburgh who had lost a lot of money in the depression. He took a train to New Castle on a January weekend in 1933 and spent Saturday night walking from bar to bar with boxes of counterfeit Pollock cigars, which he sold cheap until he was arrested by a patrolman. The mayor fined him $20.Later after the depression, after the war he managed a variety store in Pittsburgh. One morning in 1951, he had just opened the store when a man walked in and asked for a T-shirt.