....,',~ ...-:.:..... ...- 5 ./ -.~' CLRSSI FIE ýowmanville, May 15, 1974 DEADLUNE FOR CLASSIFI ED Tues., 4:30 p. m. CLAPDORP- John and Mary (Tennant) are pleased ta announce the arrivai of their daughfer, Christa Leann, 8 Ibs., barn Monday, April 29, 1974 af Bowmanville Me- marial Hospital. A littie sisfer for Steven and Stephanie. Proud grandparenfs are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tonnant, Orono, and Mrs. Eulalie Clapdorp, Delhi, Ontario. 20-1 JOHNSTON- Ron and Lois (neo Dixan) are delighted ta annaunco the birth of their d aughfer, Katherine Eliza- beth at Queen Victoria Hospi- tai, Mebourne, Australia on April 19, 1974, 7 lbs. 15/2ais. Elafed grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. (Gus) Johnstan, Bawmanville' and Mr. and Mrs. A. Dixon, Australia. 20-lx KNAPP- Bill and Sharon (nee Hull) are very happy and proud fa announce the arrivai of their first chiid, a daughfer, Angela Marie, 6 lbs. 121/2 oz., on Monday, May 13, 1974 at Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville. Proud grandparenfs are Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hull and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Knapp. Thanks fa Dr. Ewert and matornity staff. 20-1 WVIGGANS- Ted and Louise (nee Mann) are happy ta announce the birth of a son, Noah Edward, 8 lbs. 12 azs. on May 13, 1974. Proud grand- parents are Ray and Bey Wiggans andý Ted and Joan Mann, ail of Bowmanville. Great grandparonts are Mr. R. G. Mann and Mrs. E. [Dawes, Toronto, Mrs. L. Sudds, Bawmanville and Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiggans, Oshawa. 20-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ross W. Hawke, R.R. 2, Bawmanville, Ont. wish ta annaunce the engagement of their eider dauqhter, Karen Lynn, 'ta Edward M. Rivett, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Rivetf, Whitby, Ont. The wedding ta take place Aug. 10, 1974 at Ebenezer United Church, Courtice, Ont. 20-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ran Hockin, Canadian Armed Forces, Ger- many, announce the farthcom- ing marriage of their eldesf daughter, Betty Ann, ta Gar ry Allan, son of Mrs. Gladys Hamblin, Saskatoon, Sask. The marriage wili fake place, July 13, 1974, in Newcastle United Church. 20-lx Mr. and Mrs. Bort Stapleton wish ta announce the forth caming marriage of their daughter, Donna. Gayle, fa Morley Sfuarf Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Tonnant, all of Bawmanville. Marriage ta take place in Trinity United Church, Safurday, June 8, 1974 af 4 pm.201x Mwarriages Mrs. Marguerite Smith of Burketon is pieased ta an- nounce the marriage of her daughter, Mary Patricia, fa Larry Douglas Forsey, son of' Mr. and Mrs. George Forsey Jr. of Bowmanviile. 20-1 BELLEFONTAINE -Sud- denly at Memorial Hospital, Bawmanviile, on Sunday, May l2th, Lucille Riley, aged 52 y ea rs, beloved wife of Louis ellefantaine, R.R. 3, New- castle, dear mother of Paul, Caral Ann, Mary-Lau, Rosa- lie, Toni and Theresa. Resfed af the Marris Funeral Chapel, Bawmanville. Funeral mass was held in St. Jaseph's Roman Cathoiic Church on Wednesday at ton o'clock. Infrment Bond Head Ceme- Ha0wwarth), Victfana, B.C., Ri ,'D'ort Hope:and Daureen, br\, z--r of, Lenara (Mrs. W&iilice Thursfan), Bobca y- geon, Gerald, Vancouver, B.ÈC Also survived by eighf grand- children. Service was held at the Ross Funerai Chapel, Waiton St., Port Hope, Wed- nesday at 2 p.m.,,Infrment Orono Cemetery. "- 20-1 EATON - Suddenl y at Me- morial Hospital ,Bowman- ville, on Thursday, May 9th, 1974, Ivan Eafon, aged 65 years, dear brother of Loffie (Mrs. lrwin Piper), Ada (Mrs. William Tonkin),, Margaret (Mrs. James Coyle), Herb, Lola (Mrs. Bert Wiseman) and Gordon. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Safurday at '1:30 o'clock. Informent Bow- manville Cemetery. 20-1 FALLS -At his residerice, 7 Southwa y Drive, Bowman- ville, an Safurda y, May llfh, 1974, Arthur FalIls, aged 69 years, husband of Bella Falls, dear father of Roy, Marlene (Mrs. Earl Luxtan) and Jerry. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowman- ville, on, Tuesday af 1:30 o'clock. Interment Orona Ce- mefory. 20-1 GEBOERS -Af Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Wednesday, May 8th, 1974, John Gebaers, aged 61 years, beloved husband of Johanna Geboers, dear father of Nellie (Mrs. Peter Van Dyk), An- fhony, Ryan, Joanne (Mrs. Bernie MacLean), John and fhe late Bort. Resfed at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow, manville. Funeral mass was, held in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Bowman- ville, on Safurday af ton o'clock.- Interment Bowman- ville Cemefery. 20-1 GILIIL AND- Lilly Almedia (Boboe). Af Fairview Nursing Home, Whitby, Wed., May 8, 1974, beloved wife of the I afe Roy Bebee, dear mother of Marvin, Kingston, Kennefh, Bathe, Clarence and Clifford, Oshawa, George, Bowman- ville, Mrs. Claude Goadchild (Marguerite), Whitby, Mrs. George Bayd (Olive), Toronto, dear sister of John Flake, Osguýde, Mrs. Samuel Reid (Violet), Napanee. Predecea- sed by childron Warren, Vera and Audrey. Survived by 65 grandchildron and -great grandchildren. Funeral was tram the W.C. Town Funeral Chapol, Whitby, May Il. Rev. Earl Sherboneaux, Ottawa, officiated. Interment Trent Valley Cemefery, Hastings. 20-1 HICKEY At Memorial Hospital, Bowm,,anvilIle, on Fridiay, May 1.th, 197,_ Maud (Hambi y) Langlor, aged 84 years, ýbelaved wifeo0f An- thony Hickey, dear mather of Refa (Mrs. Bettie), Toronto, Richard Langler, Sarnia, Lii- ian (Mrs. Charles Barker), Toronto, and the late Lor- raine. Service was held in the Marris Funeral Chapel, Bow- manville, an Manday at 1:30 o'clock. informent Bond Head Cemetery. 20-1 HOLMES- Dr. Alfred. A memorial service wiIl be held Sunday, May 19, 1974, af 3 p.m. in St. John's Anglican Church, Bowmanvilie. 20-1 SMITH -Af Oshawa General Hospital, on Safurday, May llth, 1974,' Robert Smith, Newcast le, aged 65 years, dear father of Donna (Mrs. Wallace Boyle), Ted, Bob Jr., Betty (Mrs. 0. Dubeau) and Jim. 'Service was held in the Marris Funeral Chapel, Baw- manville, on Tuesday at 3:15 ç' cîock. Informent Bond Head Lemetery. 20-1 "F lowers say it Best" VAN BELLE DAI LY Delivery to Oshawa- Bowmanvil1le Area Phone 623-4441 43 tf We Could like f0 fhank aur many friends and neighbors for the lovel y cards and gifts received on th e occasion of our 45th wedding anniversary, also the family who arranged a social evening and dance in aur honor. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vaneyk 20-1 Allan and Louise Taylor wish f0 thank their Enfield and Enniskillen friends for the swag lamp and ornamental waII dlock.* Thanks also f0 Enfield for the dlocks given to David and Marilyn. 20-1lx Special thanks to Dr. Mos- lenko; Dr. Westgarth and staff of Memorial Hospital for their kindness f0 Dr. Alfred Holmes while a patient in their care. Holmesfamily and Charlie 20-1ix I wish to express my sincere thanks f0 everyone who sent cards and flowers while in hospital and at home. Special thanks to Newfonville U.C.W. Lei lla Clark 20-1 We wish to thank the Ebenezer Communify for the, lovely card table and.chairs presented to us on aur recent marriage. Ron and Brenda Metcalf 20-1lx 17, III. . Lead 20-1ix The famil y of the late Mary Quigg wish fo thank everyone for flowers, cards, messages of sympath y, donations to St. Joseph's H ospifalI Resea rch Foundation, and other kind- nesses during our recent bereavement. Special thanks f0 Dr. Cunningham and staff of Memorial Hospital, Father Frank, Morris Funeral Chapel and neighbors at the lake. 20-1 We wish to express our sincere thanks to everyone, who called, sent cards and gifts on the occasion of our Golden Wedding Anniversary. W. K. and 1Irene Nowa k 20-1lx BEST - n loving memory of a dear son and brother, Bob, who passed away May 16, 1965. Beautiful memories are wonderful things, They last tilI the Iongest day, They nover wear out, they neyer get lost, And can nover be given 1away, To somne you may be forgot- ten, To others a part of the past, But f0 us who loved and lost you, Your memory wilI always ast. -Lovingqly remembered and sadly missed by his family. 20-1 CARD - n memory of John who passed away May l4th, 1970. Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory furns back every leaf. -Always remembered by the Kennett Family. 201lx JONES - n Ioving memory of a dear father and'grand- father, Ernesi, who passed away May 9, 1969. His dear bright eyes and' cheerful face Are pleasant to recail, He had a loving word for each, And diedbeloved by ail. H -arvey, Christine and family. 20-1 MCKNIGHT - In loving memory of a dear husband, Ross, who passed away May 15, 1973. So many things have happened, Since you were called away, So many things to share with you, Had you been leff f0 stay. I mention yourname, And speak of you offen, God bless you dear Ross, You are not forgotten. - Sadly missed and ever remembered by wife Grace. 20-Ix McKNIGHT - In loving memory of'a dear father and grandfather, Ross, who pas- sed away May 15, 1973., "Memnories last forever." - Always remembered by Joan, Doug and familles. 20-1 x PAYNE -In Ioving memory of a dear brother, John Payne, who passed away May 2th, 1971. Just as you were, you will 'always be, Treasured forever in our memory.. -Sisters Evelyn and Esther. 20-1lx %à a lmt Rummage and Opporfunity Sale, Fri, May 24, 10-12 a.m., Library basemen. Sponsored b ys 1s rownie and 3rd Guide Mothers' Association. 20-2x Dance, Sat., May 18, Solina Hall. Ray Avery's Orchestra. 20,1 QUE ENS HOT EL NEWCASTLE "The Ridge Runners" Fri.-Sat., May 17-18 Dancing 9-1 20-1 Durham NDP dance, New- cjastle Communify Hall, Sat- urday, May lBfh. Prizes, lunch, bar privileges,, $4 couple. 19-2 MONSTER BINGO THU RSDAY -7:45 P.M. Sponsored by Oshawa Minor Softball JUBILE E PAVILlON OS HA WA 0 Eldad Sunday School Anni- versary Sunday, May 26; services in the church 2 and 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker is Rev. Stanley SnowAden- from Maple, Ont.; music by the Junior and Senior choirs. We welcome everyone to worship with us on this special occasion. 20-,2 Dance Pontypool Com- munity Hall, Sat., May l8fh. Music by "Little Bit Country". Adm. $4.00 couple. Refresh- ments. 20-1 .NestIeton's United Church Annual Spring Dinner, Safur- day, May 18, 5 p.m. af Nestioton Community Contre. Aduits $3., ChiIdren $1. Bawmanvillo Museum wili open May 23, 7:30 p.m. Craft demonstrations, now displays. Free admission aponing night anly, children must bo accom- paniod by adult. Open daily thereatter 2 ta 5 excepf Mondays. Group appoint- monts caîl at Musoum or foee phono 623-3427. 20 2 A Rofirement Tea honoring Mrs. Ol ive Motffatt wil11 be held in Maple Grave Hall Juno 23rd, 1-4 p.m. Those wishing ta remem ber Mrs. Mottatf phono 725-2979 by June 1sf. 20-1 Dance sponsored by Black- stock Agrîcultural Society in Blackstack Roc. Centre, S af., May 18,9-1, music by' The Sun. Refroshments and Salad But- fet. Tickets from Vernon As- seistine, 986-4437. $1200 per couple. Acf quickiy as number of tickets is limifed. 20-1 Bus trip ta Black Croek Pioneer Village and ta Planot- arium, Sat., June 1sf, loaving Bawmanviile af 1:15 p.m. Spansorod by The West Dur- ham Canadian Club. For information cail 623-7150. 20-1 Osaca Barn Danco, couples only, every Safurday nighf, Country and Western music. Phone 786-2633. 9 tt on Scug~og isiond SATU RDAY, May 18th L,,h Ret,,h,,,,t- Pr ,,,- $550 G0.PI The Masters of Sound European Disco Available where ever you need firsf class entertain- ment. If interesfed,,we are appear- ing every Thurs. at the Elmhurst Hotel in Newcastle. Phone Woody or Cia us 728-5395 Oshawa 20-2 BINGO N EWCASTLE COMMUN ITY HALL Tues., May 21 Eariy Bird Games 7:30 Regular Bingo 8:00 $400 in Prizes' Plus $500 Jackpot SPONSORED BY NEWCASTLE LIONS es II.I T.V. TOWERS Super Colour Tower Strudtures, wifh UH F & VH F Insta lIed af Low Rates Repairs to al makes of Rotons Will prewino Homes & Apts. On Request - Free Estimates Workmanship Guananteed P HON E 623-2006 3ft W HI1TE'S I TV ANTENNAS STowers, U HF, VH F '~Aenials, Rotons& Repairs ',Apartments & Homes Pro. Wlred >ý Ask About Our Guarantee SPhone 576-5606 E. WHITE, COURTICE 46tff Oshawa TV Anieuînas & Touers ROTORS INSTALLED UHF- VHF- Colored Aerials Apts. and Homes Pro Wired REPAIRS Wankmanship Guaranteed Ail priced ta SA& E you Money Phone 623-5122 L. H-AMILTON, MANAGER >38-tt 1 NSTALL AN O FURNACE BOILER orHDT WAT ER HlE ATE R No Payments for Six Months 1Call HARVEY PARTNER Your ESSO Service Dealer FREE ESTIMATES 983-5206 Orono or Zenith 14620 2Hour Service caSblein!. 15 Channel Reception. 12 Full Turne- 3 Part-tirne. 1. Movies, Sports, Entenfain- ment. Comrnruity Pnogrammng. Youn Besf Enfentainment Buy. 1 (Oniy 16 cents per day - $4.95 per month plus connection. Pine Ridge Cabie TV Limifed 1353 King Street, East, Oshawa, Ont.,( 416) 579-2232 4ff au1 u»IEK99m Royal Viking cruises the Panama Canal. Year round. The Royal Vkings cruise the Canal throughoul the year soyof0anMe t and more, in the season of YeuIl ailte exco, Certral America, and ire Carib- dean acoard the ail rew, a i First lass Royal Viking Star, Royal Viking Sky or Royal Viking Se4. Ships et Norwegian registry, and spirit,. Witn outside rooms for 9411o ot ail passergers, superb intercatioral cuisine, anc excellert service. Yeu can take a Royal Viking Trans-Canal cru ise from Sac Francisco and Los Angeles f0 Ft. Lauderdaie (or vice versa) cn 15-20 days. Or take the round trip ic abouta mor:c.'Fares? Royal Vikirg irvites comparîson oft hei r rates for outside double rooms wîith ary mrise lice of 0imilar quality; ard there's no fuel surcharge te pay, We can help you witc complote ifr- mation, arrangemects and reservatiors Stop ic soon. Or cai us cow. TWO girls bicycles, also 9 x 9 tourist tent. Phone 987 4621. 20-1 25" PHILCO colored televi- sion. Goodcondition. Reason- able. Phone 623-2958. 20-1 TWIN space heater, with pipes, ideat for cottage, good condition, $45 complete. Phone 623-3047. 20-1 '73 STARCRAFT Galaxy 8 font frailer, three-way fridge, stove and sink, like new. Asking $2,150. Phone 983-5627 Orono. 2071 44 MASSEY Harris tractor, perfect condition, new tires, Wes. Fice, 109 Waverley Rd. 623-5611. 201x CATTLE manure. Phone 987- 4565. 20-1 MODERN chesterfield and matching chair; two arm- chairs; ail newly upholstered. Phono 623-2679. 20-1 SIX ft. wide aluminqrm sliding patio door, ideal f&~ cottage. Phone 623-2640. 20-1 SEVERAL good used bi- cycles. 92 Duke St., Bowman- ville. 20-1 DAHLIA bulbs, good quality, large and smalî, colorful variety, five bulbs $1. Phone 623-5898. 20-1 CRAFTSMAN electric lawn mower, Viking floor polîsher. Phone 263-2116. 20-1 BOX plants at north east corner of Hwy. 2 and Solina Rd., Phone 579.,1108. 20-lx DîNETTE table and wringer washing machine. Caîl at 10 Washington Place. 20-1 FOUR radial ply tires on 13 inch chrome reverse wheels for Datsun. Phone 623-7515. 20-lx NURSERY stock, wbijte birch, NESRN- nd frls maple, mountain ash, w,,eep)ing NWP N-Ed frls willow, flow.ering shrubs, for- bnly a few available. Suitable sythia, bridai spirea, hydran for banquet tables, pattern gea and 1lilacs, dahlia bulbs 5 cutting, etc. The Statesman for $1.00. G. Hartemink, R. R. Off ice. 12-lt 2, Newcasle. Phone 987-4430. 17-4 N EW JH. farm tractors in stock, 354's, 444's, 574's, Rab- COMPACT Distribufor, free , sn and Kitchen Equipment, pickup and delivery. Phone formerly Earl Graham 576-8390 between 3 p.mn. and 7 Equipment. On No. 7 Hwy. p. M. 17-fq easf of Junction 35, No. 7 Hwy. ________Looking forward to seeing LESUE Living Hwy. 2, you. 19-2 Bowmanville, Sunkamper and SunSet recreational vehicles. ALUM IN UM offset plates. Sales and rentaIs., Phone Idieal for insulation, .25 each.' 623-4700. 17-4 Sizes 26 x 35 or 20 x 25. Phone BEDROOM suite, complete; 63-33.t dining suite, 9 piece; chester ______________ field suite, coffee. fwo n cd tables, ail Buûrma oaýýkwood, new. Very reasonabie. 1-241- 5971. 2tt CEDAR fonce rails. Phono .623-7276 or 263-2311. 16-8x ALUMINUM siding, doors, wi.ndows, awnings, railings, ramn carrying systems. Lamne Aluin, 1 Prince St., 623-3871. Supremo Window and Door Ca. 18-3 DRESSERS, Beds., Chester' fields, al kinds of Used Furni- ture, Antiques and Appli- ances. Paddy's Market, Ham pfon, 263-2241. - 26-tf SCREENED fapsaîl, ,orick sand, coment gravol, 'drive- way gravel. Phono 623-3412. 15-8 ONE only 110 voit dryor, usod two manfhs, $125. Carnegie Pro Hardware, 36 King East; 623 5408. 20-1 MOTORCYCLE for sale, 1972 Yamaha, 650 c.c., 623-4788. 20-1 30" FRIGIDAIRE stave, good condtion, $65. Phono 623-5083. 20-1 ONE appie sarting table, and manuro. Phono 987-4041. 20-1lx CHROME kitchen set, beige, 60 inches, twa extra beaves, six chairs excellent condition. Phono 623-55-19. 20--l ,BICYCLES for sale.., Phone ___________ 623-4745. 20-1 NEED A PRESSURE SYSTEM? SUMP PUMPS REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Harvey Partner Onono 983-5206 - Zenith 14620 41 ff RAMBLER Travel Trailers, Travelux Camping Trailens.r See themn at Newcastle Trailer Park and Sales, Na. 2 Higb- way, Newcastle 987-5131. 14 tf THRIFT SHOP- 32 King West, at rear. We seloiio cansignment, furnifure, appli, ances, bikes, skates, rugs, etc. For information caîl 623-7037 or 263-2042. 2-tt REGISTERED, CERTIFIED AND CANADA No. 1i 0Oats and Barîey Hay, Pasture, a nd Lawn Seed Peas and Corn Seed .Discount on end of lino supplies. Seeds always on ha nd. SWAIN Seed Cleaners and Dealers 986-4331 1- MUNTZ sterea equipmont, tape players, tapes, sterea components, eîectronic parts and phonograph needies. Also expert ropairs on ail makes 0f 8track players and sterea oquipmonf. Muntz Sterea, 19 King E., Bowmanvilîe 623- 2666. 18-4 Alumnin-um Siding EXPERT INSTALLATION For FREE Estimate Cali 668-2889 on 668-4429 WHITBY 19-4 '741LION EL Hardfop Trailers, 8 modeis ta choose tram. Pniced tram $839. f0 $2,475. Canada's best pniced qualify trailers. We service whaf we soul. Kamping Unlimited One mile north on Town Lino Road. "Eastfcity limits", Oshawa. 728-9942 17-10 Stewart's Seed Corn High Yieid, Excellent Staik Strength. Maturity range available 6lday -108 day. Caîll R. Bruce Taylor 263-2741 17-6 USED Fur'nifure and Appli- ances. Paddy's Market, Ham- pton, 263-2241. 26-tt TOW1NSHI P 0F MANVERS 1940 ANtTIQUE FIRE TRUCK (Suitable for Restoration as a Collector's Item. Suitabie for nestoration as a Coliector's itemn. To be sold by public auction af the farm sale of George Neals, four miles wesf aI Bthany on 7A Hwy. on May 25, 1974 af 2 p.m. ROSS DAVIDSON Clerk FURNISHEID room by month, we,,ek or day. shawor and bath, licenced promises, reasonable rates. Castle Hofel Bowman- vil le. 623-7072. 19 tt SMALL apartment, suitable for one or two adults. Cali 623-7275. 20-1lx ONE room apartment with full bath, stovo and fridge, immediafe possession. Phono 623-2403. 20-1 APARTMENT for rent. Suit- a ble for 1 or 2 aduits. Stavo and tridg includod. Available- immediately. Phono 623-2911. 20-1 N BowmanvilIe, fhree bed- room brick bungalow, largo back yard, patio, garage and paved drive. Central, near school. $235 manthiy. Avail- able June 1. Write Advertiser 476, c-a Canadian Statesman, P3O. Box 190, Bowmanville. 20-1 UPSTAIRS apartmont, three rooms and bath, heated. Availablo June lSfh. Widow or single lady perferred. Central. Phono 623-2227. 20-1lx U RG EN T- Twa or three bed- raom houso or apartment for June lst. Phono 623-7777. 20-2x HOUSE in Bowmanvilie, or area tarm house, $200 per month range. Phono 623-4193 after6. 2i HANDYMAN with tamily, needs fhree or tour bedroom hou5e by June 30, Newcastle Bawmanvile area. 786-2438 or 987-4397. 20-1 Harry Locke TV will be closed for altorations tram May 16- May 27 inclusive. Service as usual by phono, 623-2312. 20-2 Bowmanville Travel Centre will be clased Safurday, May l8th and Monday, May 2th for the Holiday weekend. 2- L. C. Mason, Q.C., Law Office closed May 6th ta June 8fh, 1974 (inclusive). 18-6x OSHAWA SAND AND GRAVEL, SUI Washed Sand - Gravel andSi Limestone Products Ail Sizes for Driveways and Parking Lots TOPSOIL AND'DIRT FILL TRUCKS AND LOADERS FOR RENT 877 King St. East(Eastof Harmony) CALL 725-0232 8 1 RICHMOND ST.W_ OSHAWA~ 57é -MAY WAREHOUSE S) EVERY BALE IN STOCK DISCOUNTED FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANC CUSTOM WALL TO WALL INSTALLATION As Low As '/'2PriCe And Less On Remanants and End's of Roils 81 RICHMOND5T.W (Nex f door f Ruddy El ectr) ODpon ýfrm 9 Io 8 p.t Mon, to Fr, Sot ",on 4 CLOSED AIL DAY SUNDAY Imm, THE Riding Shed, Engl1ish andi Western tack shop. Open 7 days a week 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Thurs. and Friday fil 9 p.mn. Two and one haîf miles nor th of Newtonville and 11/2 miles east. Phone 786-2681.ý 17-4 ONE purebred Holstein bull, 17 monfhs. Phone 987-4041. 20- lx WHITE Embdeni gosl-ings. Al Venema. Phone 263-888 Hampton. î3iff 100 HEAD HORSE, SALE AT PETERBOROUGH LIV ESTOCK SALE BARN Sat., May 25 12 P. M. For information Phone Steve Liptay 263-2117 19-3 The Doggy Place- Dog Trimming and grooming. Poodies and spaniels our specialtýy but any type of do experfly bathed and trimmed. Boarding with lots of love and fun. Dogs $2. daily, cafs $1. The Immigrant Kennel, Re- g isfered B reeders of high quality English Springer and Cocker Spaniels. Also rabbits for sale. 786-2234. 2-52 Farmers, Attention DEAD STOCK SERVICE af MARGWI LL FU R FARM undéer new management and ownership.,We appreciate îý -caîl from you when necessary. Calîl col lect 263-2721 Lic. No. 416C73 R.-R. 5, Bowmanv !le, Onfarlio R.W. BOWERINýG LTD. LEARN TO'DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS Now you can train right here in Canada! Tuition Tax Deductible! Placement assistance gq.a- ranteed! Weekend training also available! For application and inter- view, write: Satetv Deoarfment, The Canadian Instifufe 0f Tractor Trailer Training Ltd., 207 Queen's Quay W., Toronto 117, Ontaria. or Cail 416-864-9381. (formerly Trans-Canada Transport Training.) 2- C20 3 BABYSITTER fa live in homo, for three weeks, beginninig May,27. Phono 987-4289. 20-1 P PLYEXPERI ENCED hardresser. Good haurs. No evenings. tone Telephone 623-5455. 20tfI OWN yaur own business. Wanted immediately, a distni- butor for the Bowmanville Oshawa anea, tasell Hollandiaý and Archway Cookies ta chain and independlent accounts. A well established route. For mare information cali 623- 3373, Thuns., May 16 affer 5 p.m. and ask for Bort Looy- onga, or cail collecf (519) S 85370758. 20-1ix EXPERIENCED hair dros- ,ser. 623-5019. 20-i Permanent Factory HeIp Wanted Î. APPLY J. Anderson Smith Company Lt., N EWCASTLE 6-5522 18-6 PART Time carefaking and jIain ob. Phono 623-3624. 11 20-1 ~, L EFARMER f0 manage Christ- ee arrsOrano Millbrook area, 9 mnths' seosani every yoar. Hotent Tree Farms, Box 415, ïMid- E ~land, Ont. 2 ATT ENTION l'Il set an hanest, ambitious porson up in a high incarne sales and service'business for m otonists. This business repoats year aftor yoan. No *I 'noney required ta stant. We wiIl train you at aur exponso. Pay yau a salary plus come- .mission and bonus. Car need- ed but no avernight travel. Apply by letten giving a resurne of your background and -yaur phono' numben ta Dinector of Development Caughtrey, Bo;x 722, Kingston. 6-tf 18 3