Extreme Wheel and Tire
118 Industrial Road L4C 2Y3 Richmond Hill, ON, Canada
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Locality: Richmond Hill, Ontario
Phone: +1 905-770-2302
Address: 118 Industrial Road L4C 2Y3 Richmond Hill, ON, Canada
Website: www.extremewheelandtire.com
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When the leaves change colours, you know it’s time to winterize your cottage. While you’re at it, winterize your car with Blizzak tires #clutchperformance https://bit.ly/3gvBqCx
It is time again It comes every year winter season Is fast approaching and the rebate have already started Give us a call 905-770-2302 to preorder and Book an appointment to have your new winter tires or rims and tires installed - no waiting around for hours
Thanks Mary. I grew up in a place called Scarborough, Ontario Canada during a time when everyone treated each other like family (we never got away with ANYTH...ING, and I mean NOTHING!!!) We went outside to play, got dirty and we didn't eat fast food (it was a treat). We ate Bologna or jam sandwiches, raw hot dogs and cooked home-grown food from our garden. We ate penny candy, yes, I said, "Penny", and fake candy cigarettes. On weekends we would go for a drive and drop in to visit someone (no planning a week in advance). If they weren’t home, we would drive a little farther. We played kick the can, Red Light Green Light, Hide & Seek, Truth or Dare, Red Rover, What Time Is It Mr. Wolf, Tag, Dodge ball, Baseball, jump rope, road hockey, raspberry picking, rode bikes and raced against each other. We cried if we couldn't go outside and play. There was no bottled water, we drank from the faucet and the garden hose (don't forget to let that water run for a minute because it was hot when you just first turned it on!). We watched cartoons on Saturday morning (everyone looked forward to Saturday morning cartoons! and our parents loved it because they were able to sleep in knowing we were occupied), we watched hockey, comedy movies and played cards or board games. We played in the woods, built forts, and rode our bikes for hours WITHOUT a cell phone. When you fell you wiped off the dirt and blood and kept on going. If you wanted to talk to your friends, you had to go to their houses and find them. We weren’t AFRAID OF ANYTHING. Our parents knew that when the street lights came on we were on our way home. If someone had a fight, that’s what it was...a fight. Kids DIDN'T HAVE ACCESS TO GUNS when I grew up. Dusk was our curfew. School was mandatory, and we watched our mouths around our elders because ALL your neighbours knew your parents, so we knew if we didn't, we were in big trouble when we got home. I really miss those days. We were taught to be respectful and we didn't give our parents a hard time. We had a respectful fear of our parents, teachers, AND THE LAW! We were taught to work hard for what we wanted. Life is short, very short.....be humble and kind and respectful. Re-post if you're proud that you came from a close-knit community and will never forget where you came from!
It is time again It comes every year winter season Is fast approaching and the rebate have already started Give us a call 905-770-2302 to preorder and Book an appointment to have your new winter tires or rims and tires installed - no waiting around for hours
Thanks Mary. I grew up in a place called Scarborough, Ontario Canada during a time when everyone treated each other like family (we never got away with ANYTH...ING, and I mean NOTHING!!!) We went outside to play, got dirty and we didn't eat fast food (it was a treat). We ate Bologna or jam sandwiches, raw hot dogs and cooked home-grown food from our garden. We ate penny candy, yes, I said, "Penny", and fake candy cigarettes. On weekends we would go for a drive and drop in to visit someone (no planning a week in advance). If they weren’t home, we would drive a little farther. We played kick the can, Red Light Green Light, Hide & Seek, Truth or Dare, Red Rover, What Time Is It Mr. Wolf, Tag, Dodge ball, Baseball, jump rope, road hockey, raspberry picking, rode bikes and raced against each other. We cried if we couldn't go outside and play. There was no bottled water, we drank from the faucet and the garden hose (don't forget to let that water run for a minute because it was hot when you just first turned it on!). We watched cartoons on Saturday morning (everyone looked forward to Saturday morning cartoons! and our parents loved it because they were able to sleep in knowing we were occupied), we watched hockey, comedy movies and played cards or board games. We played in the woods, built forts, and rode our bikes for hours WITHOUT a cell phone. When you fell you wiped off the dirt and blood and kept on going. If you wanted to talk to your friends, you had to go to their houses and find them. We weren’t AFRAID OF ANYTHING. Our parents knew that when the street lights came on we were on our way home. If someone had a fight, that’s what it was...a fight. Kids DIDN'T HAVE ACCESS TO GUNS when I grew up. Dusk was our curfew. School was mandatory, and we watched our mouths around our elders because ALL your neighbours knew your parents, so we knew if we didn't, we were in big trouble when we got home. I really miss those days. We were taught to be respectful and we didn't give our parents a hard time. We had a respectful fear of our parents, teachers, AND THE LAW! We were taught to work hard for what we wanted. Life is short, very short.....be humble and kind and respectful. Re-post if you're proud that you came from a close-knit community and will never forget where you came from!
Conquering rain, snow, ice and slushall in a single spring day. Everyday #ClutchPerformance
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Winter is on the way :(
We’re thankful for you.
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