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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Dec 1973, p. 9

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Dec. 12, 19739 ALLDREAD -- Aif and Lynn) are proud f anune h birth of a sister for Terri Lynn on Nov. 21, 1973, Lori Anne, weighing 8 lbs. 3i,4 ozs. at Memorial Hospital. Many thanks to ail concerned. BRADSHAW,- Scotty is very happy to announce the bîrth of hisbaby brother, David Selby, bor n Nov. 10, 1973 weighing 7 Ibs. 13 ozs.- the same as me! My- parents, Marillynn (Bebee) and Mike and my grandparents, George and Joyce Bebee are delighted too! -50-1 COLE - Jim and Lois (nee Bartley) wish to announce fhe birth of their son Jason Michael 8 lbs. 4 ozs., on Sunda y, December 9, 1973 at the Os hawa 'General Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cole, Bowman- ville and Mrs. Ida Emorey, Oshawa. Special thanks to Dr. Beckett and fourth f loor staff. 50-1 HARDY - Terry and'Darlene are proud to announce the birth of their, son, Shawn Terence, 5 lbs. 7/4ozs., born Dec. 3, 1973> at Bo~Wmanville Memorial Hospital. A brother for Stephen., Proud grand- parents are -Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hardly, Orono, and Mrs. Verna Hartwi gKillaloe. Spe- cial thanks to Dr. H. B. Rundle and nursing staff on maternity floor. '50-1 RUELLAND - Dennis and Christine (nee Lindsay) happ- ly announce the birth of their son, Kenneth Peter, on Tues- day Dec. 4, 1973, at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lindsay, Bowman- ville, and Mr. and ýMrs. Peter Ruelland, Mississauga. Many thanks to Dr. Anfossi and maternity staff. 5 l Winacott-Scforgie, The marriage of . M. Scorgie f0 Nelson H. Winacott took place at Courtice United Church on Dec. 5, off iciated by Rev. D. Arscott A recept ion was held at the Flying Dutchman. Mr. and Mrs. Win- acott will reside at 110 Rosehill Blvd., Oshawa. 50 lx Mr. ~and Mrs. Wmn. C. Scug . w be receiving friends-neighbêt>rs and rela- tives at the Legion Hall on Sat., Dec. 22nd from 7-9 p.m. on the happy occasion of their 50th WVedding Anniversary. Best wishes only. 50-2 Clancey and Wendy (McGhee) Lavender wish to fhank the Courtice Community for fhe presenfation of fhe beaufiful swag lamp and gift of money. 50-1 Our sincere thanks ta our Morrish and Welcome neigh- bours for the lovely presenfa- tion party and giff. You have really made us feel welcome. Bruce and Melody Hendry 50-1 We would like f0 extend a sincere,"T-hank You- to our friends and neighbours for giffs and cards to help us celebrate our 25th Wedding Anniversary. Paul and isabel Laprade 50-1 x I would like to take this opportunity f0 thank Dr., Anfossi and aIl the nurses and technicians of Memorial Hos- pifaI, Bowmanville, ail my friends who called on me or sent cards and flowers while in hospital. Thanks very mh.Elmer Hogg I wouid ike f0 thank ail my fiends, nigtibours and rela- tives for their kindnesses durîng My recent stay in Oshawa General Hosptal. A spcial thanksto Dr. Woios- ch uk and nurses on the fifth f on. Bill McKnight 50-1 I would like to thank a Il my friends and neighbours for thoir cards and f lowers and wbo visitodnme whilo I was a patient in Bowmanville Hos- pitai. Special thanks-f0 Drs. Spear a nd Westga rth and, nurses of Surgical f loor. Joan Hooper Wo would like f0 extend sincere appreciation to the ladies of Haydon for the lovely weddi ng supper you prepared and served. Than ks a million. Alice and Bill Jack and Blanche We would lîke ta thank our relatives,, neighbours and fri- ends for the manycards, gifts and flowers sent t o me while I was a patientý in the hospital and the kindness towards Jako i n many wa s; with special thanks f0 er. Long, my doctors and nurses andstaff on the sf floor, aiso f0 everyone Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. trna Jakeman BARCHARD- At Memoérial Hospital,, Bowmnanville, on Friday, December lfh, 1973 Shirley Enwright Barchard,' Newcastle, in her 69th year, dear mother of Betty (Mrs. Harold Hoçkins), Marilyn (Mrs. Douglas Wal àton), Dar- een (Mrs. Ross Embley), Connie (Mrs. Carson Litt le) and Wilfred (Buck). Service was held in the Marris Funeral Chapel, Bawman- ville, on Mond ay at 1: 30. Interment Bond Head Ceme- tery. .5 CAIRNS At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, an Thursday, December 6th, 1973 Mary Anine Cairns, 252 King St. E., Bowmanviîle, wife of the late James Cairns, in her 91isf year. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanviile, on Friday af 2 oclock. Cremation. 1 50-1 LOVE - Florence. Af Hilîs- dale Manor on Sunday, Dec. 9, 1973, Florence Mearing, in her 84th year; wife of the lafe C. Éverett Love; dear mother of Mrs. Harold A. Werry (Lor- raine>, RR, 2, Oshawa, Mrs. Howard Hoskin (Jean), Osh- awa, Mrs. John Ross (Flor- ence) Cameron, E. Leland of Toronto and C. Douglas Love, RR 2, Oshawa. Loved by 17 grandchildren and 22 great- grandchildren. Rested at the Mcl1ntosh -Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King St. E. Service was in the chapel Tuesday, Dec. 11, 1973, at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. Memarial donations may be made ta the Ontario Hearf Foundatian orthe Canadian Cancer Society if desired. 50-1 SHEEHAN - Caroline. Af Memorial Hospital, Bowman ville, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 1973, Caroline Lepottie of 87 Elqin Street, in her 89th year; wife of the late Thomas Sheehan; dear mother of Joseph, John, Mrs. D. Wood- cock (Alice), Thomas, Ed- ward, Mrs. W. Steen (Edna), Arthur, Mrs. R. Larocque (Marie) and the late Daniel. Rested at the Northcutt El11iott Funeral Home. Funeral ser- vice 2 'clock Tuesday after- noon. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 50-1 SMITH -' At Memorial Hospi- taI, Bowmanville, on Saturday December 8th, 1973, Myrt le Ormniston, in her 69fh year, beloved wife of Hosken Smith, Hampton, dear mother of Ray, Margaret (Mrs. Donald Ptresco1îJ, Gein and' Kathleeh (Mrs. Allyn Taylor). Service was held in Morris Funeral Chape], Bowmanville, on Tuesday -at 1:30., Interment Haripton Cemetery. 50-1 WERRY - Suddenly at Osh- awa General- Hospital on Sunday, December. 9th, 1973, Dr. S. George Werry, 14 Cadi llac St. N., Oshawa, in his 59th year, beloved husband of Jean Morris, dear father of Carolyn (Mrs. MacGregor Sinclair), Donald and James. Rested at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service was held in St. Andrew's United Church, Oshawa, on Wednesday at 1:30. Cremfa- tion. 50-1 CARNATIO N FLOWERS and SE ED STOR E 33 Division Street Phone 623-7141 or 623-5577 17-tf -"Flowers syit Pest^' VAN BELLE Daily Delivery ta ... Oshawa - BowmanvilleArea Phone 623-4441 U FREE ta good homes, six- week old puppies (small type). Affer 5 phono 623-5039. 50-1ix FR EE! We need a home. We are four cute littie kittens who would make somne child very happy at Christmas. Phone 623-2627. 50-1 PURE BRED maie Doberman Pinscher. Beautifully marked, of champion stock, papers available. Phone 263-2698. 50-1 DOG Moat, 25 cents per IL. f ree delivery. Dog-cat board- ing tram $1 daily. Registered Afghans and Salukis. Orono 1 -983-9385. 49-4 BAY mare, f ive years, broke. Phone 723-6540. 5O-ix YOUNG cows with calves, Charolais cross heifers due to caîf. Spring 1974, open heifers. Ceresmore Farms 623-7233, 623-3552 or 623-7150. 50-2 BECKETT - n loving me- mary of aur dear mather, Edith, who passed away Dec. l8th, 1956. God knew thaf she was suffering, That the huIs were hard fa climb, So He closed her weany eyelids, And whispered "Peace be thinea". -Always nemembered by her family. 50-1 BICKELL- Irene (Barrett). In laving memory of my dean mather who passed away December lSth, 1954. Taday recalîs sad memonies, Of a dear mather gone to resf, And the ones who think of hen today, Are the ones who loved'her best. -Ever remembered by son Ken. 50-1lx GLASS -In laving memary of aur dean parents: Mother who died Dece mber 20, 1965; Father, Decemben 16, 1961. Ohappy hours we once 1enjayed, How sweet their memory Ssti l, But death has Ieff a lonel iness, The warld can neyer filI. -Ever remembered by the family. 50 lx GRANT- In loving memary of a dear mother, Mary C., wha passed away Dec. 12, 1971. As time unfolds another year, Memories keep you ever near, Sulent thoughts of times together, Hold memaries that wiII last forever. -Always remembered by, daughter Joyce, son-in-law George and family. 50-1 HAMILTON - n loving memory of Ross Hamilton wha passed away Dec. 13, 1969. As we Ioved you, so we miss yau; n aur memory you are dear, Loved, remembered, longed for always, Treasured with a love sincere. -Lov ing ly remembered by wife Barbara and family. 50-1 HOLROYD In loving me- mary of aur dear grandson, Ronald Hlrayd, who died December 15, 1968. We picture a beautiful garden, And by fhe gate you- stand, Somne day that gate will open, Ronald, And you will fake our 'Iirids, Gad, tilt his arms with rases, And when you see hlmi smile, TeilIhlm he is nat forgotten, But thaught of aIl the while, Eternal1 resf give unto hlm, Oh - Lard, And let your pertpefual light - shine upon him, May he resf in peace, Amen. -Inserted by Nana and Granpa Lawrie. 50-1 HOLROYD -In memary of aur beloved son and brother, Ronald William Holnoyd, wha passed ta another lite Decem- ber 15, 1968. The sang has ended, But the memory lingers on, Like the breathless h ush of evening, Adds charm fa a lavely sang, Your memary is aur guiding star, That helps aur lite alang, We last a son'and brother, that we still love, But aur memanies are aur treasures forever. -Dad, Mam, Jo-anne and Judy. 50-1 JOHNS - In loving memory 0f a dear father and grand father, George Jahns, who passed away December 17, 1972. , What we wauld give if we could say, Hello Dad, in the same aId way, To hear your voice, see your smîie, To sit with you and chat awhile, Sa you who have a fathen, Cherish him with cane, For you'Il neyer knaw the hea rtac he, Till you see his vacant chair. - Lavingly rememnbened by son Bill, daughfer-in-law Bet- tyand grandchildren Ian, ka ine, Alex, Arlaw and Hea- thon. 50-1 JONES-Catharine. In loving memory of a dean mot her who passed away Dec. 23, 1970. Sadly missed a long iife's way, Quietly remembered every day, No longer in aur lite ta shane, But in aur hearts she's always there. - Ever remembered by Helen and Wînnifred. 50-ix VARCOE - ln ioving memory of a dear daughter and sister, Lorna Taylor, who passed away December 14, 1971. Softly the beaves of memory fa Il, Genfly we gathor, treasure them ail, Some may farget now that you're gone, We will remember no matter how long. Lovingly remembered by mother and sisters Thelma' and Evelyn, brothers-in-law Les. and Norm. 50-1ix TWO- bedroom apartraerýt, Bowmanville area. Caîl atter 6,623-4880. 50- 1x BOLDERSTONE ln loving memory of a dear Granpa wha passed away Dec. 17, 1972. Dear Papa you Ieft us just before Xmas, And we needed you sa much, But we need you even mare now Papa, Sa please wait for us. -Darcy and Donnita Huber. 50-1 BOLDERSTONE - n loving memorv of a dear husband and father who passed away Dec. 17, 1972. God took you tram me Tom, One dark and stormy night, He took you up ta Heaven, I know He does what's right, No mare for you ta suffer, n agony and pain, But when 1 go ta bed al nighf, The tears my pillows stain, I long ta see you smile, And feel your warm embrace, To see you sitting in your chair, To kiss your kindly face, I know that somneday we will meet, No more for us ta part, Sa until then lMIl carry on, Wifh a deeply saddened heart. -Always remembered and loved by wife Lillian and family. 50-1 METCALF - n loving me- mory of a dear wife, mother and qrandmother, Elva, who passed away Dec. 14, 1972. Sadly missed along life's way, Quietly remembered every day, No longer in our lite to share, But in our hearts, she is always there. -Lovingly remembered by husband Noble and family. 50-1 Osaca Barn Dance, couples only, every Saturday night. Country and Western music. Phone 786-2633. 43-9 Fish and Chips.Alil you can eat, every Saturday, $1.49. Open Saturday and Sunday. Acres Restaurant, Taunton Rd. 502 Prenafal classes for Bow- mnanville arnd district will' be started Tuesday, Jan. 8th, 7:30 p.m. Classes are held at the Health Unit offices, formerly Nurses' Residence, Bowman- ville Memorial Hospital. Any- One interested in attending, please phone 623 2511. 50-3 Daine, 3cvwra-nVWie- Le~ gion, -Dec. 15, wýith the "Sillouhetties". Door and spot prizes, bar privileges. Couples 18 years and over welcome. 50-1 Tyrone Community Hall Annual MVeeting, Sunday Dec. 16, a 7 p. m. 50-1 Euchre Party, Newtonville Hall, Fni. Dec. 14, 8:15. Ladies bring lunch. Everybody wel- come. 50- 1 ElmhUrst Hotel N EWCASTLE Dec. 14 - 15 MIDNITE PLAYBOYS In the new Griffin Room 50-1 Porter Brothers, Doug and Ralph, invite their friends and customers ta jain them at a dance fa be held Sat. Dec. 15 at 9 p.m. al Pontypool Comm uni- ty Centre. 49-2 MONSTER BINGO THURSDAY - 7:45 p.m. Sponsored by Oshawa Minor SoftbaIll JUBILEE PAVILIOI4 OS HAWA 30 tf SUnshine Party Tours FLORI DA CH RI STMAS TOUR Dec. 25 - Jan. 1 THREE WINTER FLORIDA TOURS Jan. 24 - Feb. 13 Feb. 21 - Mar. 13 Mar. 21 - Apr. 10 HAWAII - 15 DAYS THREE ISLAND TOUR Jan. 25 - Feb. 8 MID-TERM HOLIDAYS NEWORLEANS Mar. 15 - Mar. 24 MYRTLE BEACH Mar. 15 - Mar. 24 Information - .Reservations Phone Port Hope 885-2200 2 - 10P.M. 49-2 E -ice CHRISTMAS trees, Scotch pine and Spruce, pruned. 16 Jackman Rd., also at Martin Rd. (H ighway 2 f lasher) north one haîf mile, first farm on east side. 49-3 SNOWMOBILES: new, name brand, 15 HP, $495; 20 HP, $550; 400 GI tw in, 15 or 18 inch wide track, $649. Skidoo 640, used, with, reverse, Black Beauty, haîf price; used ma- chines, $295. Ladies' bomba- dier suifs, haîf-price. 15,, tracks $70. Ontario Sports,, Orono 983-5444.1 48-4 NEEDa PRESSURE SYSTEM?, SUMP PUMPSý REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES, Harvey Partner Orono 983-5206 Zenith 1462 0 41 -tf DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL REFRIGE RATION UNITS and APPLIANCES S A LES & SERVICE 'Kool Enterprises PHONE 623-3221 24 Division St., Bowmanville 26-tf ITV ANTENNAS Towers, UHF, VHF Aerials, Rotors'& Repairs SApartments & Homes Pre-Wired Ask About Our Guarantee J~Phone 576-5606 E. WHITE, COURTICE 46-tf OshwaTV Aniennas & Towers ROTORS INSTALLED U HF-V HF - Coiored AeriaîIs Apts. and Homes Pre-wired. REPAIRS Workmanship Guaranteed AIl priçed to SAVE You Money Phone 623-5122 L. HAMILTON, Manager 38-tf iNSTALL AN O FURNACE BOILER ISO HUMIDIFIER or HOT WATER HEATER No paymonts for six months, SCaIl, HARVEY PARTNER Your ESSO Service Doaler FREE ESTIMATES 983-5206 Orono or Zenith 14620 24 Hour Service 41-tf Chr istmas G ift Suggestions from Wilson's 3-Piece Bar-Sectianal Livingroom Suite ..5448.00 Modemn 2- Piece 4-Seafer L=vngOom Suite.5 ý.238.00 'pnih Style 3-Piece - With Twin Mirrors Bedroom Suite........$368.00 Glass Top 5-Piece Dînette Suites.......$238.00 Traditional 2-Piece Brocade Covers Livingroom Suites .... $5428.00 By Dilcraft, Hepworth, Canapar and Princeville Diningroom Suites From ...............$399.00 GUITAR, full excellent for Phone 786-2541 size, as new, beginner $30. Newtonville. 50-1 FIREPLACE wood; manure; also light trùcking jobs. Phane 728-2410. 50-2 24 INCH Console black and white T.V., RCA Victor, very gaad condition. Phone 987- 4948. 50-1 Christmas Trees SCOTCH PINE and SPRUCE 99 cents and Up. I.G.A. PARKING LOT 9TILL9 DAILY 50-lx TWO pc. beige Chesterfield Suite, gaod condition, $125.00; Trilight Floar Lamp $10.00; Teak Dining Table, 40" X 60" opens ta 100" $150.00; Short Fur Coat, muskraf $7500; Woods lent Trailer, with mattresses, spare tire, wood top, and canapy, $450.00. Cal 623-2518, ask for manager. 50-1lt PRUNED SCOTCH PINE XMAS TREES. On the farm of Vernon Peacock 3 Mi. East 0f Kendal, 1,2 Mi. North of No. 9. Phone 797-2410. 50-1 SOL ID cedar chests, new $50 and up. Phone Crispin, 623- 7744. 50-1 1970 SKIROULE, 440 CC, motor one year aid, $295. Phone 623-7458. 50-1 SKI Boots, size 81 2, mens Milan, excellent condition. Telephone 623-3678. 50-1 ONE camper mattress, double $7; one Maytag portable clathes dryer $80. Phone 983-9152. 51-1 1970 LINBROOKE Electro- home storea, 100 watt ouftput, excellent conditian,- also McClary combinatian wood and four burnerstove. Phone Welcome 753-2540. 51-1 1972 MOTO-ski, 400 Capri, used only a few hours, excel lent condition, haif-price $550. Phone 623-5427. 50-1 FREE Manure. Caîl 728-6550, Courtice near o. 2 Highway. 50-2 Golf Equipment CLUBS .- BAGS - SHOES On Sale Now For Christmas Bob Burrows PHONE 623-2670 or 623-4393 50-2 Buy "Her"' A Lasting Gift Furniture For Christmas From Wilson's Cedar Chests ......... $ 99.00 Bridge Sets ..... .$ 44.50 5-Piece Dinette Sets ..$ 68.00 Lamps tram ..........$ 12.88 Bed-Chesterfield ...$199.00 Bookcases........... $ 49.95 Room Dividers ... .... $ 89.00 Swag Lamps trom - - .$ 39.00 Pole Lamps from ...$ 18.95 Chinla Cabinets ....... $138.00 Philips Stereo from $.. 199.00 Wilson's Furniture 20 Centre Street North Oshawa, Ontario 50-1 Wilson's FurnitureoeIei! 20 Centre Street North Oshawa, Ontario Pop Concert by Concordia Philharmanic with vocal num- bers by the Rangers, Saturday December 15, 8 P-.M., Black- stock Rec. Centre, sponsoned by Blackstock Fair Board. Adults $1.00, Public School Students 50 Cents. 48-3 WOODVI EW COMMUNITY CENTRE MONSTER Bi 1NGO NÈXT MO1DAY 7:45 p.m., REDBARN - WAYNEST. OSHAWA 21 -tf PLANNING A WINTER VACATION? WORRIED ABOUT GAS? PARK YOUR CAR AND TRAVEL MOTOR COACH WITH TRENTWAY TOURS LTD. TO FLORIDA, CALIFORNIA, ME-XICO For Detaîls contact: BOWMANVILLE TRAVEL CENTRE 47 King St. W. Bowmanviîle PHON E 623-3182 -14 Channel Reception. -Movies, Sports, Entertainment. -Community Programming. -Your Bost Entertainment Buy. -(OnIy 16 cents por day - $4.95 por month plus installation. Pine Ridge Cable TV Limited 1353 King Street, East, 'Oshawa, Ont. (416) 579-2232 49-tf 100 ACRES of fertile land situated right in town af Bowmanville, $25 per acre. Cali 623-7538. 40tff OFFICE space available im- mediately. Apply James In- surance Agency, 24 King E., Bowmanville. Phone 623-5681 or 623 5023. 46tff ONE bedraom aparftment. Stove and Fridge supplied. Adults anly. Phane 623-3303. 48-tf FURNISHED raoms by thE mont h. bath, shower,, TV telephone, indoor pool, sauné and licensed premises. AppI, Flying Dutchman Motor Inn 623-3373. 41 t ONE bedroom upstairs apart- ment, adultsonly. Phone affer 6 p.m. 623-7540. 50 lx SIX raom brick house, tive miles south-east of Oronà, immediate accupancy. Write Advertiser 441 c-o The Canad- ian Stafesman, P. Box 190, Bowmanviîle. 50-1 APARTMENT, two bedroom, immediate possession, in Bowmanville. Phone 623-5867. 50-1 Elmhurst Hotel N EWCAsTLE 987-5808 NEW BANQUET ROOM FOR HIRE Complete with stage and bar facilities. 50-1 Farmers, Attention DEAD STOCK SERVICE at MARGWILL FUR FARM under new management andý ownership. We appreciate a, ca11 f rom you when necessa ry. Cal 1col 1ect 263-2721 Lic. No. 416C73 R. R. 5, Bowmanvil1le, Ontario R.W. BOWERING LTID. 8 tf ORANGE Tabby Phone 623-5275. k if fen. 50-1 LAWN Mower, brand new. Phone 623-3081. 50-1 USED Furnifure and Appli- ances. Paddy's Market, Ham- pton, 263-2241. 26-ff DRESSERS, Beds, Chester- fields, aIl kinds of Used Furni- ture, Antiques and Appli- ances. Paddy's Market, Ham- pton, 263-2241. 26-tf THRI1FT Shop, 32 King W. We seil on consignment furniture. appliances, baby supplies, bikes, skates, etc. Good books, gift items, new and used clothes avalilable. 47-tf STUDEBAKER Service, new and used parts. Graham's Garage. 1-416-263-8172. 25 tf SCOTCH Pine Christmas trees. Cut your own, $2. ,Murphy's, nonth of Tyrone, 263-2589. 49-3 TWO 1973 Skiroules, one 24 hp and one 40 hp, model RTX; also two 1971 Elan skidaos 12 hp, excellent condition. Phone 623-7792 at ter 4 p. m. 49-2 NEWCASTLE Trailer.Park & Sales-Your district Rambler Trailer Dealer. New and used frailers. Highway No. 2, Newcastle, 987-5131. 164tf BEDROOM suite, complote; dining suite, 9-piece; chester- field suife, aIl Burma teak- wood, new. Must seli. Sacri- fice. Phone 1-241-5971. 31-_tf FIREPLACE and funnace wood, 18" long, $18 single cord, $65 bush cord, delivered. 986-4737 Blackstock. 50-3 CUT your awn pruned Christ- mas trees (retail); bning children. Scotch pine 1.50 - 2.00, spruce 2.50. Turn left off Hwy. 115 about 4 miles north-east of Hwy. 35 cut-off (first turn affer deer crossing sign), follow arrows. 705-277- 2963, Fenton Failis. 49-2x A Good Selection of Sîightîy Marked SNOWBLOWE RS MANUFACTURED BY GILSON BROS. 8 HP.$3 0 0 Reg. $489.00.......................... SEVIERAL 5 H.P. $ 0 0 Reg. 5329.00 ............................ .$69O FREE with, purchase of snowblower one set of chains, value $19.95. Offer good until Dec. 22nd. MAY BE INSPECTED AT BilI'S Lawnmower sales &Service Queen and St. George Sts.. 623-2622 USED Furniture and Appli- ances. Paddy's Market, Ham- pton 263-2241. 26-tf GOOD used furniture. Towne Used Furnifure, 19 Temper- ance St., Bowmanville 623- 4681. 50-2 SE EDS SWAIN Seed Cleaners wvill be open o -n Wednesdays fi Jan. l6th, or by appointment. Smal seeds must be -in by Jan. 16. Now faking Spring Seed or- ders. Phono 986-4331. 49-4 IF IT'S BETTER PAY YOU WANT, WRITE ME. Opening n- Bowmanvîlle area. Age unimportant, but mafurity is. We- train. Air mail S. K. Dickerson, Pros., Sauthwest- ern Petroleum, Ft. Worfh, Tex. 50-1 WAITRESS or Waiter requir- ed at the Coach and Four Dining Launge, 2-4 days a week. For interview phono 983-5560. 50-1 HAIRDRESSER wan ted for Bowm'anville salon, full or part time, very gaad guaran- tee plus commission. Phane Angelo 725-8710. 50-1 DRIVER for weekend deliv- eries, with a car or wifhout. Must be aven 21 if not using their own car. Apply at Denis Pizzeria, Simpson A vo. 50-1 DEISEL Truck driver requir- ed immediately for driving to Toronto and local vicinities. Apply in persan to: Curvpiy Wood Praducts, south plant, Hwy. 115 and 35, Orona. 49-4 MATURE H ELP for Housekeepi ng and Kitchen Duties FULL or PART TIME CALL BEAU VILLA 623-3711 50-1 z g*M- COUPLES wanting second Income. Young or Retîred. Work together on yaur own time. Good income. No money investment. For appointment cali Saturday 10 - 4, Sunday 1 5 at 416-623-4700 or Monday thuFriday at 705-277-2041. 48-4 WANTED- Secretary Treasurer FOR Durham Central Fair Board Dedicated persan interested in the broad purposes and aims of the Durham Central Agricultural Society to act as Secretary Treasurer of the Society for a nominal annual sti pend. lnterested parties should apply in writing ta: George Carson, Fair Manager Orono, Ontario. 983-5272 Ail applications should be received on or before Dec. 21, 1973. 50-1 The Robert Mc La ug h1li n Gallery Civic Centre, Oshawa, Ontario REQUI1R ES AN Education and Extension Officer -To supervise a Docent Pro- gramme, school tours, art classes, ta act as liaison wîth school authorities and admini- ster a travelling exhibition programme. Prerequisites: Fine Arts de- gree academic-practical, ar equivalent experience, knaw- ledge of Canadian art. Apply in writing to the Director at the Gallery. 50-1 JENSEN STEEL LTD. requires warehouse supervisor, shear operators, saw operators, plate burners, material handiers for current operations at 66 Russett Ave., Oshawa, with relocation in Bowmanville, in May, 1974. Phone 728-7318 48-4ý JENSEN, STEEL LTD. REQUIRES SALES PERSON Ambitious and enthusiastic individual preferably with'previous sales experience for steel warehousing, Saîaried position and good opportunity for advancement for suitable person, Phone Mrs. Atkinson for appointment. Oshawa - 728-7318 5 CUSTOD IAN The Peterborough-Victoria-Northum berîland & Durham County Roman Cathoîic Separate School Board invites applications for the position of Custodian for St. Joseph's School, Parkway Crescent, Bowmanvilîe. Application Forms may be obtained at the school fromn the Principal. Interviews will be schedluled af the school by the Supervisor of Plant Maintenance. Closing date for acceptance of completed Application Forms will be 12:00 noon, December 14, 1973. G. B. Hickey Business Administrator Peterborough-Victoria-Northumberland & Durham County R.C.S.S. Board 200 Simcoe Street Peterborough, Ontario K9H2H7 49-2 THE DURHAM REGIONAL POLICE FORCE IS 'RECEIVING APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS POLICE OFFICERS Applicants must be between 21 years of age and 35 years of age. Education - Minimum Grade 10 Citizenship - British Subject or Canadian Citizen Applicants must be medically and physicalîy fit. They, must also be the holder of a chauffeurs license. Applicants must be of good character. SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS Applicants must be of good character. Applicants shouîd be 'familiar with Bell Canada P.B.X equipment. CLERKS Applicants must be of good character. Applicants should have some experience in filing systems. Applicants should have some experience in typing. COURIER DRIVERS Applicants must be of good character. Applicants must be the holder of a chauffeurs, license. Duties wiII involve operation of Force vehicles for intra-departmental transportation of goods and correspondence. Successfuî applicants for ail positions wiIl be required f0 work shift work. Applicants must appear in person between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Monday ttiru Friday at the Oshawa. Police Force Headquarters, 77 Centre Street North, Oshawa. Applicants should bring proof of education and birth certificate at timne of application. 50-1

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