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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Jun 1974, p. 9

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The Canadiar. Statesman, Bowmanville, dune 12, 1974 CLASSIFI Tues., 4:0 p HENDERSON- Peter and Donna (nee Woodward) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Stephanie Dawn, on June 4, 1974, weighing 9 lbs. 8 oz. Proud gnandparents are Mn. and Mrs. Albert Wood- w/ard of Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hender son of Newtonville. Great grandpar- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brown of Newcastie, Mr. George- Henderson of Port Hope, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Woodward of Bowmanviile. Speciai thanks to Dr. West- garth and maternity staff. 24-1 x KELLETT- Byron and Nancy (nee Francis) are proud to announce the arrivai of their first daughter Tracy Ann Christine, 6 ibs. 5 ozs. on Sunday, June 2, 1974. Speciai thanks to Drs. J. D. Rundle and A. Westganth and mater- nify staff at Memoriai Hospi- tai, Bowmanville., Proud grandiparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Francis and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kellett. 24-1 KOOY- Art and Chris nee Sameils) are proud to an- nounce the birth of their 6 lb. 13 oz. son, Daniel Arthur, on June 2, 1974. Proud grand- parents are, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kooy and Mn. and Mrs. Ait Same ls, al of Bowman- ville, and great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell, Tyrone. Many thanks to Dr. Spear and 'Oshawa Hospital nursing staff. 24-1 LLOYD -Roland and Brenda (nee Henning) wish to an- nounce the arrivai of their son Brent Stephen Raymond 8 ibs. born June 9, 1974, at Prince George, B.C. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Henning and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd, ail of Bowmanville. 24-lx PERRY- Bob and Doris are pleased to announce the birth of their son Bobbie Lee, on May 30, 1974, af Pickering and Ajax Hospital. A little brother for Melanie and Leslie. 24-1 PIELS- Ben and Pat (nee Peterson) are happy f0 an- nounce the safe arrivai of a baby brother for Brent, weigh- ing 9 lbs. 63/4 ozs. Fric William was born on May 28, 1974. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Piels of Bowmanville. Special thanks Nto maternity staff, Dr. Sylves- ter and Dr. Ewert. 24-1 SEARS- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris are happy to announce the birth of their granddaughter Christina Lynn, 6 ibs., 10 ozs. on May 20, 1974 at Windsor. Bill and Linda are the proud parents. 24-1 SLEEP _ Doug and Fran (nee Hennîng) wish f0 an- nounce the arrivai of their daughfer Stephanie Joyce, 6 lbas., 9 ozs., born May 20, 1974 at Parry Sound. Proud grand- pa rents are Mr. and Mrs. C. H en ning and Mr. and Mrs. A. Sleep, ail of -Bowmanvile. . 24-lx Mr. and Mrs. James Biggs, Bowmanvile, are pieased to announce the torthcoming marriage of their daughter, Christine Mary, to Mr. Barry William Shieds, son of Mr. and Mrs. McGillvaryShieids, Oshawa. The marriage to take place on July 6 at St. John's Anglican Church. 24-1 Mr. and Mrs. William Ed- mondson are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- niage of their eldest daughter, Marcia to Elroy son of Mr. and Mrs. John Trimbie, ail of Bowmanville. The marriage will take place July 26, 1974 at 7 o'clock in Trinity United Church, Bowmanville. 24-1 Mr. and Mrs. D. MacKin- tosh are pleased ta announce TROUSSEAU TEA Mrs. H. Woudstra cordially invites you to a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter Ina Teresa's forthcoming mar- niage, at her home, 59 Centre St., on Tues., June 18 f rom 2-4 p. M. 241 a- -, * * Wm. J. Mitchell will cel _____________ brate his, eightieth birthday ýT ak hff,,,) %Pi,, A r ir ii. . 1- . . 16, from 2 -5,and 7 -9at his home, 166 Oshawa Blvd., North,,Oshawa (formerly of Pontypool>. Best wishes only. 24-1 Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lunn invite their friends, relatives, and neighbours, to their home, Miii Street, Orono, on the occasion of their 5th Anniver- sary, Sunday, June 23rd, 2 -5 p.m. Best wishes only. 24-2x A Service of Praise will be held on June 23 in the Ebenezer Church at 7:30 p.m. Ater the service the family of Art and Loryne Burgess are- holding a reception in the Church Hall in honor of their 25th Wedding Anniversary. Friends, neighbors and tam- lies are welcome. If is requested that there be no gifts. 24-1 @@mm CAINES- At Golden Plough Lodge, Cobourg, on Thursday, June 6th, 1974, William Camnes, formenly of Solina, aged 77 years, dear brother of Loena Gilmore, Toronto, and Margaret Embury, Richmond Hill. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel,.Bow- manville, on Saturday at 2 o'clock. interment Bowman- ville Cemetery. 24-1 GERROW, Heather-and Lois - Suddenly as the resuit of an accident on Sunday, June 9, 1974, Heather Gail, in her l3th year, and her sister Lois Ellen,in ber 18th year, beloved daughters of Evelyn and Allan Gerrow of Leskard; dear sisters of Joan, Darlene, Leanne and Dennis. Rested at the Northcutt IEllioff h-uneral Home from1 Tuesday atter- noon. Funeral service 2 o'clock Wednesday affernoon. Interment Bowmanvi île Cemefery. 24-1 MARTIN, Stinson O.- At Memorial' Hospital, Bowman- ville, on Mon., June 10, 1974, Stinson O. Martin, Orono, Ont., behoved husband of Margaret Kennedy, father of the late Warner, grandfafher of Robert of California. Rested at the Barlow Funeral Home, Orono. Service was held Wednesday. Inferment at Yarker, Ont. 24-1 TU RNE Y- At Oshawa Gene- raI Hospital on Saturday, June 8th, 1974, Cara Beatnice Chapman, 26 Prince Street, Bowmanvilie, aged 81 years, wife of the late Ernest Turney, dear mother of Harold and Caude, Peterborough, Isabel (Mrs. J. Cochrane), Coîborne, and Gien, Courfice. Service was heid in the Morris Funerai Chapel, Bowman- ville on Monday at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Salem Ce- metery, Coiborne. , 24-1 VAN BELLE -William John. The Lord took home on Sunday, June 2, 1974. William Van Belle of R.R. 6, Bowman- ville (Van Belle Gardens Lfd.), in his 82nd year, beloved husband of Matha Segers, dean father of Harry, Gerald, Peter, William. Rest- ed at the Northcuff Elliott Funerai Home. Funeral ser- vice was at 2 Tuesday affernoon Rehobofh Christian Reformed Church. interment Bowmanviile Cemetery. 24-1 WERRY--Boyd John Alexan- der. Suddeniy on Friday, June 7, 1974, at Etobicoke Genenal Hospital, Boyd Werry of Malton in his 39th year, beioved husband of Shirley Heim, dean father 0f Lynne, Bonny and Jean, beioved son of Mrs. Helen Werry and the late Gordon Wrry, dean grandson of Mrs. Annie McKinnon, nephew of- Miss Louie McKinnon, dean brother of June (Mrs. G. Hughes). Mn. Werry was a member of the Big Brothers. Funerai service was heid af the Ward Funeral Home, Weston, on Tuesday. Interment Befhesda Ceme- tery. 24-1 ~ "F owers ' Say it VAN BELLE DAILY Deivery f0 Oshawva -Bowmanville Phone 623-4ý4' I would like f0 expre sincere thanks to ir neighbons and elati\i thein visits, prayers, and gifts whiie i was aF n Bowmanviiie and 0 Hospitais. A special tha Dr. Sprouii, Dr. Siemo nurses. Mns. E. Boensema I would like f0 tharf Westgarth, John Rundie Rundle and staff on mai floor at Memoniai Hospi their cane and kindnessi my sfay. Elaine Hayes The tamiîy.0f the late Miss Dorothy Taylor wishes to express their thanks and appneciatior$ f0'Dr. Keith Siemon, Memoniai Hospital nurses, the Rev. W. Qake and Rev. A. Amacher, neighbors and fiends, for their service and kindness. 24-1 A sincere thank you f0 Dr. McKenzie and nurses on third f on, taai my tiends and relatives for cards, lettens, flowers and the many acts of kindness shown me, f0 those who visited, me in Hospital and for kind inquinies while there and since' coming home, sincereiy, Kathryn E. Coaham 24-1 x I wish f0 thank ail tiends, relatives who sent flowers and cards, also the nurses and Ors. John Rundie and H. Anfossi, Capt. Hewlett for cailing while in hospital. Edith Black 24-1ix We would like f0 thank our fiends and neighbouns for their cards, tlowers and con- doiences during the, recent loss of our mother, Mns. Beatnice Harris. We wouid like f0 also express our gratitude f0 Dr. MikIos for his kind cane and attention during the many months of her illness. We owe a, grateful thanks fo the people of Bowmanvilhe Hospital, a fine group. We are much indebted f0 bon Morris of the Morris Funeral Chapel-0f Bowman- ville for the kindness and consideration, shown ta our tamily at this sad fime. Joan and Ken Lya 11 à M,. McCULLOUGH - ln memory of our dear father, John, who passed away June 10, 1972. God saw-you getting weary, So he did what he thought best, He came and stood beside you, And*whispened "Corne and rest". You wished no one that last farewell, Nor evern said goodbye, You had gone betore we knew if, And only God knows why. _Sadly and alwiays missed by son Stanley and dauhter!in* f'aw Ruth and family. 24-1 McKEE - ln loving memory of our dean mother and grand mother, Ada McKee, whc passed away June 5,.1970. We who loved you sadl1y miss you, As if dawns another year,> n oun lonely heants of thinking, , Thoughts of you are ever near. - Ever remembered by sons, daughters, and grandchildren. 24-1 SAMIS nIr loving memory of a dear mother and grand- mother who passed away June 18, 1972. The depths of so rrow vwe cannot tell, 0f the loss of one we loved s0 well, And while she sleeps a peace.> fui sleep Her memony we shaîl always keep. -Lovingly remembered by Pearl and Reg, Marie and sisten Ida. 24-1 WILLOUGHBY l n loving' memory of a dear brother and brother-miaw, Harry who passed away June 10, 1973.' T here is someone who misses yusadly, ln the home where you used to be, Someone who wanted fa keep you, But God willerl it nof to be, You left us some beautiful memories, . And sorrow too great to be told To me who loved you and lost you, Your memony will neyer grow old. Sadly missed along 'lfes way, Quietiy remembered every day, No' longer in my ite f0 share,' But in my heart you're always there. -Sadly miissed by 'brother Rocky, sister-in-law Debbie and nephew Ronnie. 24-1 x WILLOUGHBY - ln Ioving memor y of a dean husband and faf hen- Hanry Willoughby .. who passed away June 10, e Area 1973. He is gone but notftorgotten, Il And, as dawns another year, 2l3-tf ln oun lorei hours of think ing, Thoughts of him are aiways ,nea r, Days ot sadness wil11 come o'er -u s, Many think the wound is heahed,ý -ess my But they 1ittie know the sonrow fiends, That lies in the heant es for concealed. cards - Sadly miss by -wite Barb patient and daughten Tam my., Dshawa 24-ix ianks ta ion and BEECH - ln Ioving memony of Alymer Beech, who passedi la away June 17, 1954. 24-1 Past his suffering, past his pain,. k Drs. Cease ta weep, fan tears are e, H. B. vain, ternity He who suftered is at rest, ital for Gone to Heaven with the best. during -' Ever remembered by his wite Stella and famiIy. - 124-1 ALLIN - In loving memory of a dean tathen, Harold, who passed away June 17, 1959. Dearer still as the years depart, He lives forever in our hearts. - Lovingly remembered by daughfer irene and family. 24-1 AIKEN - In loving memory of a dear father and grand- father, Keith F., who passed away June 13, 1973. He is gone but not forgotten, And, as dawns another year, n our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of, him are always near. Daysofsadnesswill come o'er us, Friends may think the wound 1 s healed, But fhey little know the sorrow, That lies within the heart concea led. - Sadly missed by Hugh and Edna and grandson Aaron, 24-1lx The Ottawa Canadian Cen- tennial Choir under the direc- fion of Fred K. Graham will present an evening of choral music on Sun., June 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of Eastdale Collegiate, Harmony Rd. N., Oshawa. Admission $2. 24-1 Durham Newý Democrafic Parfy is sponsoring a dance on Saturday, June lS5th, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. inNewcastle Commun- ity Hall, with music by Ross Jackman. Door and spot prizes, lunch. Everyone welcome, $4 per couple. 24-1 Maple Grave Sunday Schooi Ann iversary Sunday June 16, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker: Mn. Stan Crookail, Newcastle. Speciai music by "Thomas Famihy" Oshawa. 24-i Bowmanvilie Lions club servinq a Pancake Breakfast at the Lions Centre, June 23, 9 a.m. il1 a.m. Antique cars and Lions on display. Join us ton breakfast and see some beautifully restored and cus- tomized cars whihe you're there. Cars sponsored by Motor City Car Club. Break- fast $1. per plate. 24-2 Memonial Service of St. John's Cemetery in the Biack- stock. AngLican Church, Suni day, June 16, 2:30 p.m. 24-1 Queen's Hotel NEWCAST LE "Country Strings" fni., Sat., June 14-15 Dancing 9-1 BINGO N EWCASTLE COMMUN ITY HALL Tues., J une 18 Earîy Bird Games 7:30 Regular Bingo 8: 00 $400 IN PRIZES PLUS $500 JACK POT 11Sponsored by NEWCASTLE LIONS 24-1 NGO all Bazaar and Tea by residents of Sunset Lodge, 106 Church St., Thurs., June 20, 2 p.m. Music courtesy of members of Oshawa Rotary Band. 24-1 Presbytenian Centennial Tea at St. Andrew's Church, Wed., Sept. 25, 1974, ftrom 2: 30 to 4:30 p.m. 24-1 Aduits inferested in Day Classes, see advertisement on page three of this issue. 24-2 Sf. George's A.C.W., New- castle' Annuai Salad Supper, Wed., June 19. Siftings 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. Aduits $2., children under tweive $1. 24-1 Garage Sale, 66 Àarkway Crescent, June 22, 10 a.m. -4 p. M. 24-2 Osaca Barn Dance, couples only, every Safurday night, Country and Western music. Phone 786-2633.:9 tf DA NCelN G CLUB ANNRENE on Scugog Ila!nd SATU RDAY, JUNE 15- Lu,~~~~~ ~ n ,,,m,, F, $5 00 G®pI, Bowmanviile Lions Club dance at the centre June lSth, 1974. Music by Ted Koss and the Cavaliers. Dress optionai. 8:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Tickets $5.00 per couple, phone Mau- rice Richards 623-2032. 23-2 CEDAR PARK DAY CAMP For Boys and Girls (71/2 tf12 Years) Swimming Lessons Daiiy Arts & Craffs, Field Sportsý Every Two Weeks B EGINING Ji'2n EN DI NG August 23rd ($30.00 PER FULL WEEK) REGISTRATION Sat. & Sun. 1 -6 p.m. at CEDAR PAR Kor PH ONE 263 8109 or 579-3694 OSHAWA. 23-tf Judge George Thomson of Kingston speaks on "Juven- les Before the Court"-o Volunteer Seminar, Pine Ridge Schooi, Bowmanviile, ,7:30 p.m. Thursday. Jîîne 13. Public welcome. 23-2 COMMUNITY CENTRE MONSTER BINGO NE-XT MONDAY 7:45 P. M. REDBARN -WAYNEST. OS HA WA ON Plan to attend Yeiverton 30-tf Garden Party on F-n., June 14 from 5 p.m. on. Variety program.. Admission adultg $2.00, Chiidren under 12, $1.00, O S Preschooî free. 23-2 ast, HORSE Show- June lSth.. English, Western and Youth classes. The Riding Shed, 24-tf Newfonvilie. 786-2681. 23-2 A new Royal' V\iking cruise: the Black Sea and Greek Isies. Now youcan cruise the Black Sea, the Mediter- ranean, and the Greek slands aboard the aIl new, ail Frst Class Royal Vi king Sky or Royal Vkng Sea-spacious shops of Norwegian registry. And spirit. With outside rowrs for 94%o of ail passengers. uperb interna .tional cuisine. Ard excellent scrvice. (There rc three crew members for every five passengers.> if you prefer a complote vacatior program, we car combine your cruise wîith air trarsportation, ard far r. Oison tours ashore, ncluding acomrrodat on at e e- gant Old, World hotels. dirners at gourrmet restaurarts and fascinating guided side-trips. Cruises are scheduled for late Summer and early Fali of 1974 and 1975. Fares? Royal Vikirg invtes yoJ 10 compare their rates for outside double rooms with rv cruise lineof simiarquality-and theres nofuel surchargje. We can give you com plete information ____ on fares and itineraries-and make your reservations. Stop in soonOr caîl us now,. FORD diesel tractor complete with 3 pt.* hitch and front-end loader, live P.T.O., excellent condition, compieteiy over- hauled this spring, asking $2,200. Phone 263-8016. 24-3 EVINRUDE 35 hp outboard motor, with tank, very reason- able. Phone 623-3512 atter 4 p. M. 24 lx ONE hundred bushels of barley. Cali 723-1308. 24-lx A QUANTITY of new Case and Ford parts. W. H. (Mickey) Brown, 623-2610, Bowmanviiie R. R.3. 241x ONE green baby carniage in excellent condition. Asking $40. Phone 623-2084. 24-1lx CASE mower, 7 foot cut, three point hitch and P.T.O., $50. Phone 263-8027. 24-lx MAN'S bike, 24" wheei $12. Phone 623-5646. 24-1 FOURTEEN -Foot Peterbor- ough cedar strip boat with steening wheei. Good condi- tion, $110. Phone 623-7407. 24-1lx OAK writing desk, matching chair; -large pine table with two drawers- 40" long. Phone 263-2786. 24-1 TWO good rugs, ail wooi, grey with teit underlay, 9 x 101/2., Lewis J. Wood, phone 623-3270. 24-1lx 1969 FLEETWING House Trailer,_12', sleeps four, eiec- fric fridg, propane stove, excellent condition. Phone 1-885-2131. 24-2 1972 SUZUKI 500cc iow mile- age, sharp custom handle- bars, headlight and tender, $1,000. 987-4677. 24-1 TWO matching sofa beds must be seen fo be appreciated. Towne Used Furniture, 19 Temperance St.. Bowman- ville. 24-1 WASHSTAND, odd pressed back chairs, platform rockers, buffet, vanify, dressers, baby articles. Towne Used Furni- turc, 19 Tamperance St., Bowmanvilie. 24-1 RUPP Mini and Trail bikes, [ive- baits and fishing tackle. Garys Sports, 153 King St., E., Bowmanviiie (beside Texaco Car Wash). 24-tf SAI LBOAT, il foot Sunfilower, $150. Phone 983-5854., 24-1 SEVERAL good used bi- cycles. 92 Duke St., Bowman- ville. 24-1 ONE round oak table with pedestai bottom, one oak buffet with beveled glass on each end. Phone 623-3688. 24-1 NEEDA PRESSURE SYSTEM? SUMP PUMPS REPAIRS TO-ALLMAKE-S Harvey Partner Orono 983 5206- Zenith 14620 _____________41 -tf USED Furniture and Appli- ANDREWS ances. Paddy's Market, Ham- T.V. TOWERS pton, 263-2241. 26tf Super Colour Tower Structures, with U HF & V HF REBUILT bicycles, new Instailed af Low'Rates paint, parts, etc. Ail bikes $25. Repairs f0 ail makes of Rioors Phone 983-5919, Orono. WiiI prewire Homes & Apfs. 23-2 On Requesf - Free Estimafes01 Workmanship Guaranfeed COMPACT Distribufor, free PHONE pickup and delivery. Phone 623-2006 576-8390 between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. l7,tf SCREENED fopsoil, brick DRESSERS, Beds, Chester sand, cement gravel, drive- fields, ail kinds of Used Furni- way grave.Phn62342 ture, Antiques and Appli- 23-8 ances. Paddy's Market, Ham- ___________________ pton, 263-2241. 26tff THRIFT SHOP- 32 Kino West, at rear. We seil on< consignment, furniture, appli ~ W T ' ances, bikes, skates, rugs, etc. HT ' For information cail 623 7037 T A T N S or 963-2042. 2tf T A T N A BEDROOM suite, compiete; Ï Towers,UHF,VHF dining suite, 9 piece; chester-ea iRtrs& fieldsuife, coffee, two end Aparfments & Homes tables, ail Burma teakwood, - Pre-Wired new. Very reasonabie. 1-241- ; Ask About Our 5971. 2-tf ~ Guaranfee RAMBLER Travel Trailers, 4 Phone~ 576-5606 Travelux Camping Trailers. _A See them at Newcastle Trailen E. WHITE, COU RTICE Park and Sales, No. 2 High 4 f way, Newcastle 987-5131. ît saaT '74 LIONEL Antennas f*k Hardtop Trailers,8 modeis f 0 fA choose f romj. Priced fnrom 0<10wcrs $839. ta $2,475.RTRSITALD Canada's best priced quality UHF VHF CooreALenîl frailers. Weservicewhafwe ApsanHoePrWre seli.REPAIRS Ka mping UnhImited Workmanship Guaranteed One mile forth on Town Line AIlI priced f0 SAà'E you Money Road. "East cifyilimifs-, Phone 623-5122 Oshawa. 728-9942 1-0 L.1-HAMILTON, MANAGER 1710 8tf QUANTiTY of good horse oafs, been through cleanen. INSTALLAN Phone 263-2221. 24-1 F UR NAC E PIANO, good condition, $175. BOILER Phone Ponfypool 705 277-2806. ~ SO HUMIDIFIER 24-1 \.. or HOT WAT ER GIRLS bike, good condition, balloon tires. Phone 623-7657. 24-1lx LARGE oak dresser, good as new. Phone 263-8842. 24-1 EiGHT ft. arbonite counter top, double stainfess steel s'Ink and Delta taps, $40. Phone 623-5061 or 623-2552. 24-1 THREE pce. chesterfield suife like new, $325 or besf offer. Phone 623-4346. 24-1 ASSORTMENT of wooden storm windows and screens, best offen. Phone 623-7646. 24-1 ONE all purpose trailer with racks and new tires; also one dehumidifier, like new. Phone 623-3459. 124-lx DOUBLE bed, bookcase head- board, box springs and mat- fress included. Good condi- tion. 623-5206. 24-1 141/2 FOOT boat, motor and frailer, plus ext ras, besf offer. Phone 623-7518 affer 7 p.m. 24-1 OwSHAWA SAND AND GRAVEL SUPPLY Washed Sand Gravel and Stone Limestane Products Ail Sizes for Diveways and Parking Lots TOPSOIL AND DIRT FILL TRUCKS AND LOADERS FOR RENT 877 King St. East (East of Harmany) CALL 725-0232 il -tf 81 RICHMOND ST. WOSH-AWA 57 6-5522 MAY WA REHOUSE SALE' EVERY BALE IN STOCK DISCOUNTED FOR IMMIEDIATE CLEARANCE CUSTOM WALL TO WALL INSTALLATION As Low As V2 Pice And Less On Remonantý and End's of Rolih 81 RICHMOND ST. W. (Nexi, door to Ruddy Electriri opern froli 9 Io 8 p.:n. Mon. ta Fr. Sot 9 10 4 CLOSED AU. DAYSUNOAV t NbU001 HEATER No Paymenfs for Six Months 1Call HARVEY PARTNER, Your E SSO Service Dealer FREE ESTIMATES 983-5206 Orono -or Zenith 14620 24 HotJr Service 41 -ff cable in! 15 Channel Receptuon. 12 Full Tîme- 3 Part-fime. _Movies, Sports, Enterfain- ment., Community Programming. Your Best Enfertainment Buy. (Oniy 16 cents per day- $4.95 per month plus connection.> cabletW Pine Ridge Cable TV Limited 1353 King Street, East, Oshawa, Ont. (416) 579-2232 1 tt CUSTOM Upholsternrg, reco- vering,1 re-styiing,- very rea- sonable, work guaranfeed, 20 years experience. Free esti- mates. Phone 986-5072, Nestie- ton. 23-2 JOHN NESBITT R. R. 3, Mi LLBROOK lformerhy Pontypool) PUMAP SEPTIC TANKS, DRAWWATER FOR SWIMMING POOLS, ETC. PHON-E 705-932-5585 21-4x -RJ- Sign Engraving (SPECIALIZING IN PLASTIC) Desk Plates, Doar Signs, Badges, Truck Signs, etc. -Home -Office Industry -Hospital 6 23-5004 20 tf G. W. DR 'YWALL FIN ISH ERS TAPING SPRAYED CEILINGS APPLYING DRYWALL PLASTER REPAIRS Phone 983-5518 Wally Lucyk DRONO - 15.tf CARPE NTRY RENOVATING MONTE HENNESSY FENCING ALL TYPES CONCRETE WORK PAINTING 723-6946 - 18-10X Geddes EIet~ Renovations Afrt@ Rec,. Rooms Rewining leq rrt BI1L L S G LA S and MIRRORS LTD. 7 Division Sf., Phone 623-5187 Bowmanvilie, Ontario Sheet and F loat GiaF- Sealed Units- Sform Windovj Store Fronts- Float MirroLý Pafferned and CoîoredGls and Giazing AL. G. OSBORNL> Carpet - Upholsir,, Professionaîly CIeaned.ý, FREE ESTIMATES 4 Phone 623-2002 BOWMANVILLE JACK BURGESSý-_ 0O1LB UR N ERS -F UR NCF CL EAN ED PLUMBING REPAIRS> PHONE HAMPTlN. 263-2151 Mail Addcress: P.O. Box 43' BowmîranvihîW S3. tf BOB BEERS1ý 137 ELGIN STREET Plumbing -Heafln' Pressure Sysfems New Work and Repairs ,i Service and Estimatesý Calil 623-2641 BURGESS BRG, ROOFING FREE ESTIMAATUS P HONEF BOWMANVILLE 62325 NEWTONVILLE 786-245 VINCE MOOR E CARPE NIRY House Renavating Paper Hanging - Paiing 247 Liberty N-,Bwavie 623-3568 DELUX PAI1NFTING 1 Ail Phases Inciuding Anriess Spray Painting Free Estimiates .623-2319 LiGHT trucking and odd job4 cleaning yards, baseqments' affics, etc. Free estim t Reasonabie rates. Pl e6 2337. zi FOR PEST CLASSIMID RESUITSn PIIONE 162'i '?, MONSTER BII THURSDAY -7:45 F Sponsored>by> Oshawa Minor Soffî JUBILEE PAVILIC OS HA WA LIBERAL Committee Roo 118 King St., Ei 623-4401 SEPTIC TANk PUM PIN G BERT TOMPKINS Newtonvi lie Phone 786-25>2 DOMESTIC& COMME RCI REFRIGERATION UNIT$ and APPLIANCESý SALES & SERlE Kool Enterprîse, PHON E623-3221 , 24 Division St., Bowmanr DARLING F-0N: MASONRY Brick, Block, St(.ne CHIMNEY& FIREPLALES- CHIMNEY CLEANING Phone 623-217 Refrigeration AND Applia nce Servk4.ý Commercial and Dmsî Refrigeratîon -MiI ol ,-,:,'-, Phone B ERTS5YPI Days62 74 Nights 63t~ LanderHad 4 and ELECTRIU. WATER Wells bored, 30" td Ward's WeI Boring. 1. phone 342-2030. Reproseru, tive Harry L. Wad&,1J phone 987-4531. 1~ PROFESSIONAL PIANC TUNING &SERVIIN Certified Piano i echmUcian Prompt reliable servic, Remember, "Theîiun, alone, preserves the f, Member, Piano 1echrnicia' Guiid. Derek Hi"i 502 Dunlop St, .,I , h 668-6247

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