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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Oct 1953, p. 16

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j - PAGE S!XTEEN - - - -- -- LJ1TULISJf ZY.Jj.11 i ;38 PHOVI 3303 Tarn Page for Additioual Classfied BIRTHS ALLIN-Mr. and Mrs. Ross AI- lin are happy to announce the blrth of their daughter, Gladys Marie, at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Oct. Ist. A sister for Gordon. 42-if FRANKUM-Patsy and Amnie wish to announce the arrivai of their baby brother, Terry Brian, on October 2nd, 1953, at Memor- ial Hospital, Bowmanville. 42-1 MATHEWSON-Mr. and Mrs. Vince M. Mathewson (nee Pa- tricia Chisholm) join with Bon- nie and Scot in welcoming Karen Ann whq arrived Friday morn- ing, October 9, at Memorial Hos- pital, Bowmanville. 42-1* McLAGGAN-Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McLaggan, Tyrone, wish to anounce the birth of their son, Robert Bruce, at the Oshawa Generai Hospital on Oct. 5th, 1953. A baby brother for Mur- ray, Janet and Heather. 42-1 MORTON-Leonard and Freda Morton wish to announce the birth of a daughter, Diane Eliz- abeth, on September 30, in Memoriai Hospital, Bowmanville, a sister for Carol and Ruth. 42-i VAN DER HEUL-On Wednes- day, October 14, 1953, at Port Perry Community Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Hermanus Van der Heul, Burketon, R. R. 1, a daughter, Dianne, a sister for Peter. 42-1 VIVIAN-Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Vivan (nee Helen Kilpatrick) wish to anounce the birth of their daughter, Virginia Faitb, on Mondad?, Oct. 12, 1953, at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanviile. 42-1* ENGAGEMENS The engagement is announced of Marian Elizabeth, daughter of Mrs. Collinson and the late Mr. John Franklin Collinson of Cey- Ion, to Francis Grant Moffat, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Scott Moffat of Orono. The marriage wili take place in Christ Church, Markdale, on Oct. 31. 42-1* DEATHS DILLING-At Memoriai Hos- pitlI, Bowmanville, on Sunday, Oct. 11, 1953, Alberta May Han- cock, in her 8th year, beloved wife cf Herbert Dilling, 89 Queen. St. Service was held at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow- manville, on Tuesday, Oct. 13 at 2:30 p.m. Interment Bowman- ville Cemetery. 42-i GAGNIER - On Wednesday, September 30, 1953, at St. Cath- arines General Hospital, Leonard Raymond, beloved husband cf Patricia Donoghue. Died from wounds received in Korea. 42-1* Reception Mr. and Mrs. Heber Souch will be at home to their friends on the occasion cf their fiftieth wedding anniversary, at the residence cf their daughter, Mrs. Carl Billings, on Wednesday, October the twenty-first, from two to five and from seven te nine. 42-i Reception Mr. and Mrs. David J. Chamb- ers, 71 Willingdon Ave., Osha- wa, Ont., will be at home te their friends and relatives on Saturday, Oct. i7th fmom seven till fine o'cleck in the evening on the occasion cf their 25th wedding anniversary. 42-1 Hielp Wanted WV-AITRESS. Phane 3003._42-14e DUTCH girl for housework. Phone Newcastle 2355. 42-i OPPORTUNITY fer teenage pianist ta play for dance classes. Apply Saturday marning at the Bowmanville Legion Hall. 42-1* A RELIABLE man with car te assist în this district with a fast- growing campany. Earnings from $50 ta $75 weekly. Phone 683 aftem 7 p.m. 42-1 A SPECIAL invitation ta you who are intenested ta become a dealer. Join us now and seIl in an exclusive territomy our 250 guaranteed products. 1,000 deal- ens are satisfied-why flot yau? Write for details ta Familex, 1600 Delorimier, Dept. A., Mont- real. 42-1 WANTED: Reliable man as deal- er in Bowmanville. Experience net necessary. A fine opportun- ity te step inte old profitable business where Rawleigh Pro- ducts have been sold for years. Big profits. Products furnished on credit. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. J-140-163, Montreal. 42-i Cars For Sale 1934 FORD oadster in good con- dition. Phone 2581. 42-i 1941 MASTER deluxe Chev. coach, very goed condition, low niileage. Can be seen any time. Telephone 719. 42-i 1951 STUDEBAKER Champion sedan, good conclitien, low mnileage. Phone 40,2 or 2564. 42.1' IArticles For Sale QUEBEC beater, medium size. Phone 2173, Newcastle, 42-1* jLADY'S wine coat, size 14, good condition. Phone 3066. 42-1 STRAW and hay for sale. Appiy C. Borek,. R. R. 2, Burketon. 42-1* .303 DEER rifle and two boxes of shells. Reasonable. Apply Bill McCracken, Newcastle. 42-i ONTARIO potatoes, 75 lb. bags, delivered in Bowmanville. Phone 2473. 31-tf A MAHOGANY chest of drawers in good condition. Apply 264 King St. E. 42-i BEACH cook stove, good con- dition, price $25. Phone 3153. 42-1* CEDAR posts 50c up, and 2 x 4 cedar, 8' at 6c foot. Frank Hoskin, Blackstock. 42-1 ONE pair girl's white figure skates, size six, good condition. Price $6. Phone 954. 42-i HARDWOOD, length 1 ft., Apply Joe Redmond. Phone Black- stock 47-21. 42-1* ONE Beagle hound, one fox hound, good hunters. James Delaney, 1/ mile north and i mile east of Hampton. 42-i QUANTITY of wood shavings. You pick up, no charge. Paul H. Simpkin Cabinet Co. Ltd., 160 Church St. 26-tf LADY'S green winter coat with sîlver fox collar, chamois lined, size 16, good condition. Phone 2883. 42-i DINING room table, two chairs, good condition; davenport bed, cheap for quick sale, 115 Church St. 42-1* SAVE on lumber, direct from miii to you., Phillips Lumber Co., Kinmount, Ont. Phone 17r11. 13-tf COOK steve, white enamel, wood or coal, copper reservoir, good as new. Carl Wright. Phone 65w, Blackstock. 42-1* CUSTOM made ail aluminum combination storm windows and doors. M. Jurko. Phone 2753 141-tf DRY bardwood, $18.00 per cord; slabwood $10.00 per cord, sawed and delivered. Phone New- castle 2146. 40-tf '37 CHEV. ¾/-ton truck, good tires and paint, 1948 mator, $150. Frigdaire refrigerator $35. Phone 2015. 42-1 CONCRETE and cinder blocks, new style, full 8" high, at re- duced prices. For free estim- ates phone Bowmanviile 846. 18-tf PIPELESS furnace complete with floor grate, make offer; walnut wardrobe, cedar lined, 40 inches wide, excellent con- dition. Phone 3396. 42-1* PRE-CAST concrete septic tanks, delivered and instalied, any size from 300 gallons up. Sold through aIl plumbers. Brooklin Concrete Products. Robt. Mc- Coy, Manager. Phone 155, Brook- lin, Ont. 37-12 HEAVY-duty electric range, Moffat, width 45", height 45", aven 19" x 13"', tbree bumners, warming aven and sterage space, aven autamatic central. Reason- ably priced. Phone 879. 41-2 ONE bay's brawn suit, size 10 years; 1 girl's brown ceat, bat, leggin set, size 5, 1 pr. small bay's tube skates. size 10; 1 large size woaden crib. Phone 718. 42-1 VENETIAN Blinds, 25 diffement calours -of tapes, 15 siat colours, Flexalum, Aluminum or Steel, measured and installed free of charge. Phone 3121. Webcr's Fabnic Centre. 17-tf ONE rubber-tired wagon, one set cf sieighs, one tracter culti- vator, anc manure spreader, anc International Farmaîl tractor with plow, in very gaod con- dition. Reason for selling, farm is sold. Phone 2710. 42-i ONE used Ford tractor; ane M.-H. tractor; twa used tractars; two used Harve! anc used Sulent G1aw heater used Duo Therm beater; Quaker space beaters; new quette refrigenatans and freezers; pressure system bathroom outfits. W. H. Br Case Dealer, King St. W.,1 manville. USED refrigenator, 6 cu guaranteed $79;- i only dei strator Decpfreeze nefriger automatic defroster regular for $299; used space heaters, year aId, like ncw, $39.00; washing machines, refink guaranteed 1 year, $69.00; rangettes $14.95, used i duty electric range, 4 closed ments, under-aven, white er el $59.50 at Munphy's Furnr and Appliance, 47 King Si West, Bowmanville. Phone PLGUGH3SHAREb Ductalloy and Cast for most makes Otaco Machinery FRANK HOSKI] Dlackstock eused Case esters;ý ýr; anc new Mar- deep iand lrwn, Bow- 42-i U. ft., mon- ýrater, Articles For Sale PAIN of rheumatism, Sciatica, lumbago, can be helped by tak- ing Rumacaps. Recommended by thousands of thankful users. Ask your druggist. 42-1 USED tractors-i WC Allis- Chalmers with hand ciutch: 1 WD Allis-Chalmers, 2 years old; 2 Model "B" Allis-Chalmers 2- plow tractor at Palmer Motor Sales, 20 King St. E., Bowman- ville. Phone 487. 42-1 WATKIN'S QUALITY PRODUCTS Spices, Medicines, Extracts Christmas Cards Wrapping Paper PHONE 657 42tf TILE CERAMJC -PLASTIC RURBER - MARBOLEUM H9. G. H3EAL Phone 2902 Bowmanville l4tf " For the Latest Papers " For the Finest Paints " For the Best Workmanship S. G. PRESTON & SON PHONES 2417 - 912 49-tf DRAPERIES and venetian blinds custom made, or draperies sold l3y the yard. Our representative wili caîl at your home any time with a complete range of samples and suggestions without obliga- tien. Free estimates and free in- stallation within 35-mile area. Lowest prices in town. Fabric Town, 59 King St. W. Phone 3609, Bowmanville. 8-tf USED chestemfield bed complete with spring-filled mattress and steel springs, only $79.50; used studio couch, velour $29.50; used steel beds $7.50; used chrome kitchen table $19.50; used cern- bination radio and phonograph, 3-peed changer $159; used com- bination radio and automatic pbonograph $79.50, at Murphy's Furniture & Appliance, 47 King St. West, Bowmanville. Phone 811. 42-i SINGER SALES AND SERVICE We have just received a ship- ment of the new ultra modern siant needle and swing needie Singers. For a free home dem- onstration with no obligation Diai Bowmanville 3649 Mr. Pogue, your local sales rep- resentative, is a member of u staff from your Singer Sewing Centre 47 Walton St. Port Hope 42-i NEW chenille bedspreads at only $5.00 each from factary te you. We are now offering you the very closest and finest chenille bedspread available. This spread is completely covered with cor- duroy baby chenille, ne sheeting showing. First quality. They came in elabomate multi-colored flower patterns or salid same celer patterns. In ail shades, and in bath full double or single bed sîze. At only $5.00 each, sent COD plus postage. Immedi- ate maney-back guarantee. Town & Country Mfg., Box 904, Place D'Armes, Montreal, Quebec. 42-1* Room and Board FOR gentleman. Apply 14 Lib- erty St. S. 42-1* Notice ta Creditors AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE 0F WILLIAM SMART TAYLOR AIl persans having dlaims against the estate cf William Smart Taylor, late of Newcastle, Ontario, who died on the 28th day of May, 1953, are hereby natifed ta send pamticulars of the same ta the undersigned on or before the lSth day of Novem- ber, 1953, after which date the Executors will distribute the assets of the estate having regard anly te the dlaims of which tbey shaîl then have notice. Dated at Toronto this 22nd day of September, 1953. Douglas James Sales, Paul Barclay Young, Executars, c/o C. V. Langdon, 73 King St. West, Toronto,' their solicitor. 41-2 oe-$469 Notice to Creditors used AND OTHERS shed, used IN THE ESTATE 0F Elmer heavy Louis Oit, late of the Town of d cie- Bowmanville, in the County .of nam- Durham, Retired Manufacturer, iiture 'deceased, wha died at Bewman- treet ville, on or about the 25th day 811. of April, 1953. 42-i THE TRUSTEE ACT, R.S.O., 1950, Ch. 400, Sec. 51. Creditors and others having dlaims against the above estate are required ta send particulars and full proof thereof te the un- dersîgned on or before the 2nd day of November, 1953, after which date the assets of the esiate will be distributed baving regard ta the Will and the dlaims that have then been received. DATED at Bowmanville, the lst day cf Octaber, 1953. N Lawrenice C. Mason, Barrister, etc., .0 King Street West, Bowmanville, Ontario. 42-i Solicitor for the Executors. AUCTION SALEj COMING EVENTS Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE by Public Auction to wind up an estate, valuable properties in the Town of Port Hope on Wednesday, October 2lst, 1953, at 2:30 p.m., at the property, namely 111 Hope Street North. The followîng are the properties offered for sale: PARCEL No. 1 A parcel of land containing approximately f ive acres bounded by Elgin, Croft And Hope Streets, suitable for sub-division into approximateiy thirty building lots. PARCEL No. 2 A vacant lot on the east side of Elgin ýtreet be- tween College and Croft Streets suitable for sub-division. PARCEL No. 3 A bouse and large sized lot, suitabie for sub- division, on the north-west corn- er of College and Elgin Streets. TERMS 0F SALE: 10%' down and the balance in cash in thirty days. The properties will be of- fered subject to a reserved bid. For further partitulars appiy to W. E. Bonneville, Q.C., Port Hope, Ontario, solicitor for the estate. Clifford Pethick, Enniskillen, Ont., Auctioneer. 40-3 AUCTION SALES_ Herefords-Fifth anual Here. fard sale cf J. R. Nakes Sr Soi 1at the farm one mile east ai Manilla, Saturday, Oct. 24, ai 1 p.m., featuring 50 head ci registered Herefords. Catalogueý available. Lunch served. 42-: Tuesday, October 2Oth, 19531 Frank Mclndoo will sell his fam stack and implements anda quantity cf hausehold furn- iture on bis premises, 1/4 of lat 10, Con. 6, Cavan Twp., one mile north, one mile west cf Mill- broak. Farm. sald. 42-1' The auctien sale cf farm stock, implements, hay, grain, furn. iture, etc., of Mr. F. R. Sander- son, Lot 11, Concession 8, Dam. lington Twp., one concession north and half-mlie west ai Tyrone, which was te have beer held on Satumday, Oct. 17, bas been ptstponed until Saturday. Oct. 24, cemmencing at 1 p.m, sharp. Terms cash, ne reserve. Jack Reid, auctianeer. 42-2 Ahl household effects cf the estate cf the late Jahn Hayden, 181 Victoria St. N., Part Hope, will be sold by public auction an Friday, Octeber l6th, ait 1 o'clock. Tbrce cemplete wal- nut bedroam suites, organ, square piano, dining roam suite, walnut ceuch, 2 walnut chairs, fernery, studio caucb, steel cet and mattress, tables, chairs, rockers, dishes and many other articles. C. Pethick, auctioneer. Auction sale cf standard bred herses, 40 head of beef cattle, 35 Sussex ewes. swine. machin- emy, International W4 tractor, used anc seasan; two-ton Chev- molet truck; 1940 Fard coupe, te be sold withaut meserve on Wed- nesday, Oct. 28, commencing at 'l p.m. sharp. The pmaperty cf Mm. Fred Brown, Lots 6 and 7, Concession 3, Cavan Twp., one concession sauth and two miles west cf Millbroak. Furtber par- ticulans, see bills. Terms cash. Farm sold. Jack Reid, auction- eer. 42-2 The undensigned auctioneer will seli by public auctian for N4rs. Harold Wakelin on Satur- rlay, Oct. 17 at 50 Church St. Bowmanville, aillber household effects: thnee-piece chesterfield, like new; Quebec heater, med- um size; bot-plate, chrome table nd 'chairs, dnop-leaf table, tbmee smaIl tables, twe double beds and mattress, vanity dresser, twa dressers, complete dinîng room suite, solid walnut; ovendrapes, curtains, pictures, three-quarter bed and springs, single bed with wo mattresses, small steve and oil bumner, cupboard, twa glass doars, macking chair, two rugs 9'x9' and 9'x7', well pump, West- inghouse washing machine, high 'bair, lawn mawer, garden toals, eome tools, pots, pans, dishes and nany other articles tee num- nrous ta mention. As Mrs. Wakc- [n bas sold hem propenty there viii be ne reserve. T7enms cash. Saie at 1:30. Clifford Pethick, uctianeer. 41-2 Livestock For Sale 30 PIGS, six weeks old. Jae Red- mond. Phone Blackstock 47 - 21. 42-1* 70 SUSSEX x New Hampshire pullets, ready te iay. Carl ,Wright. Phone 65w, Blackstack. 42-1* 160 ROCK pullets six menths eld; 250 three montbs old; 160 turkeys 4½/ months old. Apply C. Borek, R. R. 2, Burketon. 42-1* THREE-year-old pure-bned Hal- stein, accredited, amtificially bred ta Rockwoad Rocket Tane. Due end cf October. Sam Breaks. Phone 2227. 42-1 SALE Aberdeen Angus cattle, Peterboreugh Faim Grounds, Oct. 24tb. Spensared by the Eastern Ontarie Aberdeen Angus Club. An excellent opportunity ta get a start in pumcbrcd cattle at your cwn price. The offering includes 5 males and 30 femaies cf mod- crn type and blood lines. Many of the females with calves at foot and bned heifers. A really sound investment for new or estabiished breeders. Includes animais from top Canadian herds. The time is right ta buy right. Duncan Brown, Auciion- en;, E. K. Pearson, Secmetary, Newmarket, Ontario. 42-i Reserve Friday, Oct. 23rd for the chicken pie supper at Tyrone, $1.25 and 75c. 42-21 Goodyear Employees Recrea- tion Club euchre, Friday, Oct. l6th at 8 p.m., in Goodyear Hall. Hot turkey supper at Courtice United Cburch on October 28th, served from 4 o'cleck on. Ad- mission $1.50 and 50c. 42-2* Holy Name Society euchre, Monday, Oct. 19 at 8 p.m., in Union Hall. Goad prizes. Ad- mission 35c. 42-i The Salvation Army Home League will hald their anual Christmas bazaar and afternoon tea on Saturday, Nov. 28th, 3 ta 5:30 p.m. 42-1 Goodyear Employees' Recrea- tien Club bingo, Friday, October 23rd, at 8 p.m., in Goodyear Hall. Good maney prizes. Jack- pot. Admission 50c. 42-2 Tunkey supper in Blackstack United Church on Faim Night, Saturday, October l7th. Ad- mission: adults $1.25, children 60C. 42-1 Dance in Newtonville Com- munity Hall on Friday, Oct. 16, 9 - 1:30 p.m., under the auspices of the L.O.L. with Farrow Orch- estra. Admissian 75c. Lunch will be served. 41-2 The Lions Club Community Auction will be held on Satur- day, October 24th. If you have something you wish ta danate, please telephone 615, 3406, 3410 for prompt pick-up. 42-2 1- Shiloh W. A. annual bazaa )twill be beld at the Church o ýOct. 23 at 8:30 p.m. PicturE will be shown by Mrs. J. Browi Newcastle, and lunch will b served. 42- Thank-offering service i: Ceurtice United Cburch on Sun day, Oct. 25th at 7 p.m. Dm. E nL. McTavish, Oshawa, gues dspeaker. Special music by th nchoir. 42-2 The Salvation Army Wes Tarante Band will be presentinj a pragram "Symphany in Silver' an Friday, Navember 6th, 8 p.nt in the Bawmanville Tawn Hal] eAdmission: adults 50c, cbildrei 25c. 42-: ri Sauna Wamen's Institute ba zarr at Salina Cammunity Hall Wednesday afternoan, Oct. 28 3 p.m. Home baking, fancy an( plain sewing and knitting. Fruits vegetables and ether interesting titems for sale. Afternoon tea. 42-' Trinity W. A. Faîl Faim, Fni day, November 6th, 2 p.m., a- iLians Community Centre. Baoth,ý include home-coaking, children'i wear, plants, fancywork, kitcb. en, white elephant, parcel post »produce, candy. Afternaan tea 42-1 Corne te the McKenzie teo and bazaar, sponsored by thE Tartan Club at the Legian Hall Saturday, Oct. 17, 2:30 ta 5 p.m., >expected ta be opened by Mrs' Major Foate. Intemesting baotbs and fortune telling by cards and tea cup. 42-1* The Earle Grey Players, out- standing Toronta campany, will present Shakespeare's "As You Like It' at the Town Hall, Nov. 14, at 8:15 p.m. Tickets fram members cf Business and Pro- fessional Wamen's Club, aise on sale at J. W. Jewell's and S. Blain Elliott's. Students 50c, adults $1.00 42-2 Room For Rent HiEATED furnished raom for one or two. Phone 3586. 42-i For Rent FURNISHED maom with kitchen privileges. 6 Liberty St. S. 42-1* ONE extra large heated raom, newly decarated, ail canvenienc- es, central location. Phone 813. 42-1 FIVE-raam bungalow for six months. Apply 37 O'Dell St. until Sunday. After Sunday, write Box 80, c/a Canadian HEATED apatment, four rooms and bath, private entrance, ahl newly decorated, centrally lacat- ed in Bawmanville. Available Nov. lst. Write particulars ta Box 81, c/a The Canadjan States- man. 42-i Wanted To Rent DESPERATELY needed. bouse te ent by family cf five. Phone Oshawa 3-8054. 42-1* A HOME in Newcastle; will take good came cf your house. Write1 ta Box 79, c/o The Canadiani Statesman. 42-2iE A SMALL farm, net less than five acres, not mare than fifty. Suitable for cultivation. Wauld prefer ta have small building suitable for storage. Please re- fer alI inquimies te Box 77, c/o The Canadian Statesman. 41-2 Personal HYGIENIC supplies - (rubber goods) mailed postpaîd in plain sealed envelope with price list. Six samples 25c, 24 samples $1.00. Mail Order Dept. T-28, Nav-Rubbem Ca., Box 91, Ham- ilton, Ont. 1-52 )n n, e i1 in 't ie t ig mi -3 I- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE General store on King St., $3,000 buys equipment and fixtures, showcases, coolers, radio, etc. Stock at invoice price. Turn- over $35,000 per year. Choice building lot on Hunt St., J/4acre. We have bungalows, lh-storey bouses and 2-storey houses. Consult us before buying. F. A. Bruce, Broker, Toronto Local agent, Mrs. M. E. Leask, Bowmanville Phone 919 65 Ontario St. 42-1 DeWITH REAL ESTATE 112 acre farm, dlay loam, 85 acres workable, good waten sup- ply, bank barn, 24 head, 2 other barns, silo; frame house, 7 rooms, on goad road; school bus, hydro throug$'iout. Price $11,000. Terms. 117 acres of land, nearly all Wood with 5-roamed stone bouse, full cellar, good fences, spings, creek. Asking pricel $7,000. Terms. loi acre farm, whereof 30 acres cf orchard, mostly Spy, McIn- tosh and Delicous; creek; 8-room brick bouse with all city con- veniences, gaod bank barn, silo, garage, etc., etc. Price $21,000. Terms. 115 acre farm, dlay loam, 100 acres workable land; well, 8- roamed brick housà, hydra, fumn- ace, bank barn, driving shed, garage, etc. Pnice $ 13,000. Terms. 100 acre farm, dlay loam, 85 acres warkable land, crcek, Wells, 8-raomed stane bouse with furnace, running water, hydre throughout, large bank barn, driving shed, garage, etc. Price $13,000. Terms. 6-roomed insul brick bouse in village, with 3-piece bathroom, furnace, hot and cold running water, heavy wiring, hen house, full cellar. Price $7,500. Terms armanged. 7-meomed bungalow on highway. with 4-piece batbroom, modemn kitchen, cil fumnace, full cellar, large lot, etc. Price $9,500. Terms. 5-moomed insul brick bouse on main street, Newcastle; attach- ed garage, bot and cold watem on tap, beavy duty wiring, bath- room. Price $5,000. Easy terms. 6-roomed h o u s e, Newcastle, frame and insulated, 3 bedmooms, fumnace, heavy wirîng, full base- ment. Price $3,750. $1,000 down. 5-roomed bungalow with ful cellar, unfinished. Large lot, Newacstle. Price $6,000. Terms. We bave approximately 40 more farms and homes to choose from. John F. DeWith, Realtor Newcastle Phone 3341 42-i NIXON REAL ESTATE This attractive architect-built 7- snoom brick home on a beautifu] flandscaped lot, modemn kitchen bandwood floons, 4-piece bath and 2-piece bath, cil bcating, venetian blinds, awnings, many extras, double garage, immedi- ate possession. Will give 30 days possession of distinctive home, 5-raam bun- galow, aIl canveniences, hat air heating, breczway, garage, gard- en, $9,000. Ternis. 13-noom solid brick dwelling, beautifully decorated and in spotless condition. Madern kitcb- en, two 3-piece baths, bardwaod floors, heavy wiring, insulated, ceal stoker, attached garage. This property bas ta be seen ta be appreciated., Solid 6-roamn brick, semi-detach- ed and sun-roam, 3-piece bath, ail furnace, modemn kitchen, liv- ing-dining moom combined, 3 bedraoms, heavy wiring, stair carpet, laundry tubs, venetian blinds, clothes clasets, $9,000. Terms. Possession anc month. Sasb, doar and general wood-- working plant, planer, swing saw, table saw, mortise machine, sticker, sanding machine, glass cutting table, electric drills, taps, and dies; past drill, sbavings blower, 5-room stucca bouse, hydre, hardwood floors, modern kitchen, electric pump, starm windows, 2 garages, '/'2-acre of land; ownemrcrtiring. Here is oppantunity ta secure a profitable self-serve store .in Bowmanvillc at a reasonable price, carrying fresh fruit, veg- etables, groceries, frozen foods andi meats, gaod turnover'. Ill healtb reasan for selling. 100 acres, 95 workable, largeil barns, ahl buildings complete with bydro, milk bouse and cool- er, water bowls, litter carrier, cernent silo, running water in house and barn, 15-room solid brick and frame, $10.000 wvil] handle. Stock and implernents including a new tracter can be bought separately. 105 acres good dlay land, 85 acres workable, 10 acres mixed timber, barn, lien house, wel'. implement shed, l0-room frame bouse. Farms, dwellings and lots. James Nixon, Broker 160 Liberty SI. N.. Bowmanvilfr Phone 682 42-1' Real Estate For Sale REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Properties Sold, Rented, Managed and Appralsed L. M. ALLISON Real Estaie Broker Phone 2566 - Newcastle, Ont. Two blocks north of traffic signal, Newcastle. 20-tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 7 room insul brick, storey and a haîf, every convenience, 2 bathrooms. $8,500. Terms. 6-ro om veneer brick, fully equip- ped, $9,000. Haîf cash. Mrs. A. P. Jansen Bowmanville 11i Duke St. Phone 2726 Local agent for John F. DeWith DONALD SCOTT REAL ESTATE $4,000 down will buy this 22- room apartment bouse, 5 miles from Bowmanville, on highway. Divided into five newly decorat- ed apartments with a good in- come. Total price $8,500. New 7-room stucco bouse in good location in Bowmanville, 3 bed- rooms, 3-piece bath, hot water heater, heavy wiring, built-in cupboards, venetian blinds on all windows. 2 blocks fromn new school. Full price $8,500. Easy l0-roomn apartment beuse, close te business section cf Bowman- ville. Two 3-piece baths, 2 bet water beatens, cil fumnace, ail in Ai conditon. $4,500 down. Drap in and sec us at 85 King St. East for many other homes, farms, choice building lots and H. A. Phllp, Salesman Dial 713 Residence 2620 Oshawa: Dial 3-2612 42-i Real Estate Wanted We have cash buyers waiting for good farms. If ycu are think- ing of selling, give us a ring, 713, or drop in at 85 King St. East. H. A. Philp, Salesman Donald Scott Real Estate 37-tf Until furtber notice, for week- end deliverýy of "Rawleigh's Froducts" please caîl L. G. Han- cock at 518. 41-2* Wm. S. Robinson, Mus. Bac., A.R.C.T., is accepting a limted number of piano and theory students on Saturdays only. IWould those interested please phone 3656. 42-1* Weuld the person wbo took or anyane having any information about a black, knobby-crocodjle binder left at High School corn- er last Friday after school, kind- ly leave at the Statesman office. Reward. 42-i To Whom It May Concern- Money from the Memorial Park euchre of Oct. 6th, 1953, was tumned ever to Mrs. E. Mit- chell, our treasurer, by the con- veners of the euchre, Mrs. V. Thompson and Mrs. R. Cowan. NOTICE Here is your opportunity te learn ta Weld, Solder, Braze, Cul and Hardsurfaee, wilh an Arc Weld- er at your Farm Welding School COMMENCING OCT. 201h For enrollment and partieulars contact Your Lincoln Electrie dealer, S. S. Norton & Son 115,2 mi. West of Bowmanville 42-i Lions Community Auction Sale, Oct. 24 FOR PICKUP PHONE 615, 3406, 3410 There wlll also be a home cook- ing booth during the aucîlon sale 42-2 Open meeting Women's Can- adian Club. Bawmanville, will be held on Monday, October 19, at 31:30 p.m. in St. John's Parish Hiall. Guest speaker, Major Gladstone Murray, Toronto, on subject, "Twilight or Dawn". All ladies of district are welcome. Admission for non-members, 50c. 42-I Seed Cleaning Work Wanted YOUNG girl desires houséa----" Phone 2865.1 DARLINGTON Abattoir, Ham' ton, for custom killinu- Pho. BULLDOZING, grââ ng and e cavating. Gravel, f111 and loa Gerald Balson, Hampton. Pho:. 2733. 39. IF YOU have any carpent work or intend to remodel, but or like layout assistance for yoi new home, give uË a caîl, no j( too big, ne job tee small. For fr, estimates and a guaranteed j( Phone Don Brooks, 3670. 34. CONCRETE - MASON WOR FOUNDATIONS - FLOORS WALKS, ETC. Estimates Free Phone 3600 Evening.q 323) P. O. BOX 117, BOWMANVIJ L. T UR NE R 41- SAVE MONEY AT DAVYE'"S SHOE REPATR 35 TEMPERANCE ST. (in rear> l, 40-1 Masonry Construcliai BRICK - BLOCK - CONCItÉTI Free Estînmates ANGER ERGS. PHONE-2643 or 33,7f~ 42-1 Skates SharpenZd SHOES REPAIRED ZIPPERS REPAIRED and Replaced Lloyd Ellis Shos SionE 39 King St. W. Phone 94: BOWMANVILLE 40-t BULLDGZING and EXCAVATINC TRENCHING and LOADING BY HOUR OR CONTRACT - Free Estimates Given- WN. TRIPP PORT PERRY R. R.> PHONES: Res. 109r42, Office392 BULLDOZlN,,, GRADING SAND AND GRAVEL PROMPT SERVICE LILLEY ERGS. IR. R. No. 3 - BOWMANVMI OSHAWA Dial 5-4902 34-tf FURNACES Air Conditioning A. Sheet Metal Work EXPERIENCE COUNTS Eavestroughing DAVIS & Co. 2 Mill Lane Bowmanvllle Phone - Day or Nlght, 3412 - 691 16-tf W. A. KILPATRICK COMPLETE Plumbing aid Heating INSTALLATIONS - REPAIRS for Bowmanville and surround- lng district hy skilled tradesmen No Job loo large or Iosmail bo be appreciated Up-to-date Plumbing Equîpment with Latest Styles Plumbhing Accessories Caîl us for Free Estimales> GET veur seeds cieaned at Griff-1 24 e in's Seed Cleaners, Enniskillen. W ntd j Please bring them in as soon as W ne possible. 42-1 MONEY wanted on first mort- Wantd ToBuy gages, good investment, 6" in- .1--terest. Write Box 62, c/o The ONE cernent mixer. Phone 2793, Canadian Statesman. 39-ti Bowmanvillc. 40-3* on H O U S E , w î v e r y l ew d o w n _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ payment. If interested, call Osh-] A HIOLSTEIN heifer. Phone awa 3-8054. 42-1' t 2121. 42-1 tEFRy selling your 1 l i gh u- ! For - - trtyus. Our pnicesar ih orS lorR n en. M. FIait, R.R. 1 ehn Phone 7 r 13. Revers e hages AN eight-roorn solid brick bouie 51.tlwih mdemn conveniences and anequipped for hen bouse WANTED-Live poultry, goose, and garage, with one acre cf feathers, feather ticks, scrap ! land, in Elizabcihville; immedi- iran, i-ags and metals. Ra\v! aie porscs.;ioli. rppy te C. V. furs and deerskins. Phone 3-'-,04.*1 Mercer or n. C' Mercer, Eliza- Oshawa, coliect. 46-tf beibville. 42-3 pritrtmevAw PMMR la ..-- M TEE - CANADIM STATrM&M. BOWILANVIIJe ONTAMO CIA SSIIFIM

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