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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-05-13, Page 33lYT R HOr The use of wood in fencing allows greater fiexibility in custornizing 6,your exact requirements -40061 THE "ViLINE" THE. "PICKET" ame THE "RAMBLER" TKE "IASKETWEVE" USE CEPAR Cedar hasmatural quake which make it the kleal wood for felving. It resists decay and takes paint or Stin. These illuStmtions are lust a few from a wide variety of designs available, Well help you select one that best suits your style °thorns and budget 1 .1 THE "iiiAR444" THE "TOPPER" r i THE "PATIO PAL" • 411 4r. THE "VERTICAL LOUVRE" MOST COMMONLY USED WES OF LUMBER FOR FENCES. 1 Cedar 4x4 for posts—finished size is 31/21'x3',2" construction grade Cedar 2x4 for rails—finished size* 1' /2"x31/2" — construction grade. Cedar 1x6 for boards —finished size is 3/4"x51/21' select tight knots • • < - • 55CPER UN. FT. 24CPER UN. FT. - 2541ER UN. FT. , PROTECT YOUR PIIOPERTY WITH CHAIN UNK FENCING A steel chain link fenceprovides e!feo- tive protection that will last for years and makes a neat, neighbourly fence. Easily erected, yet very strong. AvaR- able in galvanized or green vinyl coated. GALVANIZED 48" high x 50ft.- (27 mesh 11 gauge) 34 ROLL HANDSAW 16 oz. Claw Hammer with sturdy wood handle SPECIAL AT Quality 26' x 8 point cross cut handsaw with hardwood handle SPECIAL AT WI!. 7 fi1l 4 l 4I rt tip