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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Oct 1974, p. 12

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VAN CAMP, Marion - At Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, 'October 22, 1974, Marion Stephens of Bowman- ville, in her 73rd year, beloved wife of the late Gordon Van Camp, dear niother of Mrs. D. Metcalf (Doreen) and Mrs. K. Hagerman (Una). Resting at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, funeral service 1:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Interment Bowmanville Ce- metery. 43-1 ende s THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE BOARD OF EDUCATION Tenders are invited for the supply of One (1) Ryan Tracaire Turf Aerator (or equivalent). Tenders will close Monday, November 4, 1974. at 10:00 a.m. Specifications may be ob- tained from the Office of: M. A. MacLeod, Business Administrator and Treas- urer, The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Edu- cation, Box 470, 834 D'Arcy Street North, Cobourg, Ontario. K9A 4L2. ¯ . Good homes for kittens some long-haired,seven weeks old, quiet, playful, weaned. house trained. Phone 623-5923 43-1 Set of Scottish bag pipes. Phone 263-2643 after 4:30. 43-1 Seven hundred bales of hay and straw suitable for race horses. Phone 263-8827 after 5 p.m. 43-1 Clean fill wanted, app mile north east of Bov ville. Phone 623-3944 a p.m. Registered nubin seven months. Phone 623 17 Pigs, 8 weeks old. Holstein cows due Oct. 2 Dec. 4. M. Vogels Newton Phone 786-2518. Apple Grower Again bu'ing juice app large vo ume bulk at also peelers. Cash pay and prompt pick-up unitý Raymond Inc 416-753-2246 Red clover seed di from combine, please br 1/2 - 1 pound sample. Cari Flower and Seeds, 33 Di St., Bowmanville, 623-55 USED Furniture and Ap ces. Paddy's Market, I ton 263-2241. irox. 1 URGENTLY REQUIRED! We have cash buyers for homes in the Bowmanville area. Perhaps your home would bring top dollar? We'l be pleased to appraise it for you and help you locate the home of your dreams". For friendly efficient sale of your home, caîl P. &R. Realty Company, Realtor, Bennett Rd. and No. 2 Hwy., Bowman- ville 576-6120. 17-tf RESU LTS COUNT• Multiple Listing Service Oshawa & District ReaI Estate Board SERVICt station attendant required. Good opportunity for energetic, reliable person. Apply Imperial Oil Service Centre, Highway 401 and Waverley Rd., Bowmanville. 41-tf Unskilled Help Wanted at Construction Site in Bowmanville. CALL Toronto 1-445-5199 43-1 FACTORY help wanted. App- ly J. Anderson Smith Co., Newcastle. 42-3 Need Money for Christmas ? Interesting Part Time Work Canada's oldest Market Re- search Company (est. 1932) h r,--.-. s - JACK BURGESS OIL BURNERS-FURNACES CLEANED , PLUMBING REPAIRS PHONE HAMPTON 263-2151 MAIL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 43 - Bowmanville 30-tf BOB BEERS 137 ELGIN STREET Plumbing - Heating Pressure Systems New Work and Repairs Service and Estimates Cal 623-2641 William G. Beatty Painting and Paper Hanging Light Trucking and Odd Jobs PHONE 623-4728 43-tf Painting We specialize in Interior and Exterior. Roofing Leaks, Repairs, Sealamatic Shingles. REASONABLE RATES PHONE HAMPTON: 263-2772 43-2x 33-tf IT'S BEST TO PUMP NOW, THEN0AT FREEZE-UP _____ ____ ____ ____TIME. AFTER FIVE YEARS COULD MEAN TROUBLE. Courtice Roy Nichols Motors Septic Service REQUIRES Telephone 725-0302 Mechanic 40-4 EXPERIENCED OR APPRENTICE 5 DAY WEEK APPLY IN PERSON TO: BillIWaller 43-1 Cleaning lady for Fridays, from 9 - 3. Must provide own transportation. Phone 263- 8052. 42-2 BREAKFAST Short Order Cook FOR CAFETERIA DAYS ONLY FOR INTERVIEW: PHON E 623-3373 Flying Dutchman Motor Inn 43-1 vman- U JUJ l OfiePro výàn as openings for people to fter 6 conduct personal interviews in O ice erson 41-3 pre-selected areas of town. Needed Evenings and Saturdays only. Positively nothingtfo promote R. M. Hollingshead, manu- or demonstrate. Use of a car facturer of Whiz and Classic cssential. Good hourly rate car care products, needs a PLUS expenses PLUS mile responsible person to work in buck, age. For further details apply their offices and learn the -2157. to: chemical business from the 43-1 Canadian Facts oldest and one of the largest chemical manufacturers in Two Co. Limited Canada. Located in Bowman- 7 and 160 Bloor Street East ille. ville.rTo rttaroARE YOU THAT PERSON? Toronto,Ontario If so, your lob will be to 43-lx 42-2 learn production scheduling. 42-2_ You will be learning the ins YOUNG man for Standard quality products in the world. Bred help ExExperience not necessary, .S Bed hlp.Expeiene nees-however, and interest and s sary. Phone 263-8448.e31 y a in math is essential. les in uwill get an excellent farm, MALE or Female Service training by some of the finest 'ment Station staff people in the chemical smt quireoseeAttendants. We re- business. You will also receive S. quire sevenel service station ped insurânce, holideys with h attendants for full-time posi. pa atin s with tions. We offer salaries, bo- pay, vacations with pay and 40-4'nus, paid annuel vacation, Mostimpor tant you wil - uniforms and staff discounts. become a part of R. M. Apply in person to the Esso Hollingshead, a growing pro- rectly Centre, Hwy. 401 at New- gressive, people oriented, ing in castle. 43-2 world wide company, alimg nation at No. 1 in the automotive natsion affer market. vision EXPERIENCED glass cutter Are you relible, willing ft i77. required. Apply in person to len end ambitious? ihen 42-tf Custom Glass Ltd., Toronto c a n b u - lz+A3 1 cal . pplian- Hamp- 33-tf We Buy Scrap Cars FREE TOWING DOM'S AUTO PARTS 723-1121 tf CHRISTMAS trees. 2-5000 trees, cut and baled or will buy patch standing, reply to: Ross Almas, Box 302, R.R. 1, Mount Hope, Ont. or phone 1-389-9050. 4-3 HOUSE to rent. Quiet couple with two young girls 3 bedroom preferred. Phone 263-8112. 43-1 "EXECUTIVE requires 2 or 3 bedroom furnished house for the period January March but this is flexible. Within commuting Go Train or main line distance of Toronto. Country area preferred, no objection to pets. Caretaking arrangements could be suit- able. Please telephone collect 352-2345 weekends or evenings after 7." 42-2x BUSINESSMAN requires groom only for five nights a week. Please telephone Mr. Tom Evers 987-4231, New- castle. 42-t STRAY ED, one cow to Lot 21, Concession 2, Clarke. Phone 987-4669. 43-3 SPECTACULAR NEW INVENTION! The world's most advanced idea in beverages. Men and wornen required to restock locations for this revolutio- narytDrink System part-time or ful-time. No experience necessary. Aillocations sup- plied by Company. Start part time in your own business wifh as little as $1,295 for stock and equipment, or earn0full time income with $4,900 invest- ment. Limited Dealers. For personal interview write REDY-Cup, 50 Electronic Ave., Port Moody, B.C. In- clude Phone. 43-1x St., Newcastle. 43-1 MATURE factory employees required. Apply in person to Custom Glass Ltd., Toronto St., Newcastle. 43-1 RELIABLE baby sitter on a permanent part time basis. Preferably with own transpor- tation, good wages, no week- ends, some shift work. Phone 623-2914. 43 1 EXPERIENCED hairdresser to handle full clientele and no evening work. Phone 623-5204 or 623-5019. 43-1 BE Positive - Beat inflation - Homemakers, Senior Citizens, Groups, make extra income. 1-705-944 5575. 43-2 MAN with plan to dig small garden 22' x 40' in Solina. Call 263-8050. 43-1 623-3353 AFTER8:30 A.M. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 43-1 Upholsterer and Sewer Lead hand, high pay for experienced, qualified person. APPLY Plydesigns Hwy. 115, Orono, Ont. 43-1 EXPERIENCED nueses aides and housekeepers for new facilities. Phone 623-2553. 43-2 Assessment Trainee (Property Assessor 1) Starting Salary to $8,850 The MINISTRY OF REVENUE,- DURHAM REGION AS- SESSMENT OFFICE, has a vacancy for an Assessment Trainee. The successful candidate will be trained in ali aspects of real property valuation. Initially, he or she wili receive training from senior personnel in the estimation of building costs, sales analysis, income analysis, and real estate economics. Opportunity exists for promotion throughindividual performance. LOCATION: Whitby. QUALIFICATIONS: Graduation from a College of Applied Arts and Technology in an Assessment Administration Course; or graduation from a University of recognized standing, preferably with specialization in economics, political science or geography; or an acceptable equivalent in education and experience. Applications should be forwarded to: W. H. Parnell, REGIONAL ASSESSMENT COMMISSIONER, 605 Rossland Rd. E., P.O. Box 270, Whitby, Ontario. L1N5S 1 Closing date for applications - November 1st, 1974. This Compet ition is Open Equally to Both Men and Women. 43-1 A T TE N T 1 0 N APPLE PICKERS AND GENERAL FARM WORKERS WANTE D Apply at: Canada Farm Labour Pool 53 Albert St., Cobourg, Ontario 416-372-8737 14A Young St., Brighton, Ontario 613-475-0344 123 King St. E., Bowmanville, Ontario 416-623-4794 VINCE MOORE CARPENTRY House Renovating Paper Hanging - Painting 247 Liberty N., Bowmanville 623-3568 49-tf DOMESTIC &COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION UNITS and APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE Kool Enterprises PHONE 623-3221 24 Uivision St., Bowmanville 26-tf DARLINGTON MASONRY Brick, Block, Stone CHIMNEY & FIREPLACES CHIMNEY CLEANING Phone 623-2176 45-tf Geddes Electric Renovations - Alterations Rec. Rooms Rewiring Older Homes New Homes - Free Estimates Phone 623-2398 GLASS and MIRRORS LTD. 7 Division St., Bowmanville, Ontario. Phone 623-5187 Sheet and Float Glass Sealed Units - Storm Windows Store Fronts - Float Mirrors, Patterned and Colored Glass and Glazing. 17-tf Custom upholstering, reco- vering, re-styling, very rea- sonable, work guaranteed, 20 years experience. Free esti- mates. Phone 986-5072, Nestle- ton. 43-4 Will babysit in my own home, Courtice on Hwy Two. Phone 576-2140. 43-lx Custom ploughing and corn picking. Call after six, 983-9421. 43-lx Light trucking and odd jobs, cleaning yards, basements, attics, etc. Free estimates. Reasonable rates. Phone 623-2337. 43-4x Will mind children in my own home any age by day or week. References if required, 623-5735. 43-2x Reliable woman to do day care work for one preschooler in Bowmanville area. Phone 623-2064. 43 1 Ref rigeration AND Appliance Service Commercial and Domestic Refrigeration - Milk Coolers Phone BERT SYER Days ..............623-5774 Nights ............ 623-3177 Lander Hardware and ELECTRIC WATER Wells bored, 30" tile. Ward's Well Boring. Tele- phone 342-2030. Representa- tive Harry L. Wade. Tele- phone 987-4531. 16-tf PROFESSIONAL PIANO TUNING &SERVICING Certified Piano Technician. Prompt reliable service. Remember, "The tuner alone, preserves the tone." Member, Piano Technician's Guild. Derek Hill 502 Dunlop St. W., Whitby 668-6247 9-tf REPAIRS TO SMALL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES AND PORTABLE TOOLS -623-5149, Williams Electric 43 Prince St. 42-4x Insulation Blowing Method with Rackwool, workmanship uaranteed, free estimates. ealdaire Insulation Co., phone 742-0272. Representa- tive Harry L. Wade, phone 43-1 987-4675 after six. 4- 40-tf 1968 PONTIAC Parisienne, 2 door hardtop in ood condi- tion, equipped wit AM-FM 8 track stereo, 327 cu. in en ime, asking $950, certified. P one 987-4266, call before 5 p.m. 42-tf 168 SATELLITE Wagon, '72 .R Pnaine. needs body work, 37,000 miles, certif iable 987-4968. 43-1x Interestec in a Car 1972 Buick Le Sabre, 4 door hardtop, V-8 automatic, P.S. and P.B., air conditioning, power windows, A.M.-F.M. stereo. Make an offer. Cali Vic at723-4412. 43-1 A Real Buy! 1972 Chev. P.S.and P.B.,V-8 automatic. Cali Vic at 723- 4412. Low, Iow price. 43-1 Guaranteed! 1971 International Travel All, V-8 automatic, P.S. and P.B., a special step bumper, low, low price $2,850. Call Vic at 723-4412. 43-1 1974 VOLVO 145V demonstra- tor wagon, fuel injection, rust proofed and radio. Call Vic at 723-4412. 43-1 '72 CHEVELLE, 396, Heavy Chevy, three speed automatic, four new tires and tape deck. Call after 3 p.m. 623-2278. 43-1 '72 CHEVROLET Impala, coach, power steering, one owner, low mileage. $2,700. Phone 623-7264. 43-1 '68 CH EV Impala convertable, best offer. Phone 623-2260. 43-1 1955 CHEV, good shape, complete brake job, body good, restorable condition. $400 or best offer. Phone 623-4252. 43-x PRIVATE sale, 1971 Chev. Belair. Excellent condition. 623-7479. 43-1x '67 METEOR Rideau 500 Station Wagon, 390, V4 engine. Excellent mechanical condi- tion. Requires some body work. Apply F. LeGresley. 987-4511. 43-1 '69 GREEN Nova, 327, four gear. Best offer. Call after six. 983-9421. 43-ix 1974 TOYOTA, 1600 Corolla GT. mags, radials, radio, tachomefer. 10.000 miles, stili under guarantee, ziebarted up to 30 mpg. Call 623-3832. 43-1 1970 SS NOVA, 350 four speed, good condition. Phone 623-7845. 43-1 1973 FORD Ranger half ton, V8, radio, deluxe cap, finished interior. Asking $4,000. Phone 623-2676. 43-1 '69 PLY. Satellite, V8, good condition, many extras. Of- fers. Phone 983-5236. 43-1x '71 FORD LTD., two door hardtop, 8 auto. P.S. P.B. vinyl top, five new radial tires, 39,000 miles. Will certify $2,000. 623-7646. 43-1 1967 AMBASSADOR Sedan, $250. Phone 987-4832 affer f ive. 43-1x A PA-RTME NT for rent. 2 bedroom, available immedi- ately, $160, includes every- thîng. Apply 63 Lamb's Lane, Apt. 201. 42-tf A THREE bedroom town- house, ideal for family living, located on a quiet court in Bowmanville, close to schools, $275 per month; available immediately. Call Sam Venn, Toronto 923-9174, Bowman- ville 623-3393, or Mr. Cooney, Toronto 444-5082. W. Frank Real Estate Realtor. 38-tf' ROOM, lady preferred. Apply after 7 p.m., Muriel Wood. West of Twin Oaks Motel, first side road north-third house on east side. 43-ix UNIQUELY decorated spa- clous apartment, fully broad- loomed, draped, with appli- ances and heated. Main St. Orono. Phone 983-5007 or 983- 9475. 43-1 SIX room house, close to shopping area, school and churches. Excellent condition, Iet area, available Nov. 1. Write Advertiser 518, c-o Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville, Ont. 43-lx I N Orono, new two bedroom apartment, broadloom, fridge and stove. Adults only. Avail- able November 1. Phone 983-5108. -43-1 THREE rooms and bath, tile floors, light, heat and water. Available Nov. 1. 623-3197. 43-1 BOWMANVILLE, apartment, two bedrooms, stove, fridge and air conditioner, laundrv facilities, electric heat, wal- to-wall carpeting, $200 incîud- ing utilifies. Phone 623-5206. 43-1 LARGE barn in excellent condition for rent in Bowman- ville. Cail 579-1941 for details. 43-1 - - o FURNISHED bedrooms by month, week or day, shower and bath, licenced premises, reasonable rates, Castle Ho- tel, Bowmanville. 623-7072. 22-tf 6000 SQUARE feet of Storage space. Heated if required. FIrst and last month payment. Phone 786-2244, Newtonville. 43-1x ROOM with kitchen privi- leges, in clean, comfortable home. Working lady prefer- red. Phone 623-5227. 40-tf Sat., October 26th 12:00 Noon The household contents of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ordonez, R.R. 1 North Orono, 7th Concession of Clarke Twp., 1 mile west from Kirby. Kenmore electric stove (24 in.) 2-yr.-old Philco side by side Fridge and Freezer, Cold Spot deep freezer (like new), automatic clothes washer, 5 pc. kitchen set, metal cabinet, azy boy recliner with vibra- tor, bed chesterfierd, lamps, smoker stand, hall table (claw feet), double bed and mat- tress, chests of drawers, 2 continental beds (3/4 size), night tables, runners, Johnny. pole, fan, folding picnic table, kitchen stool, small electrical appliances, dishes, pots and pans and kitchen needs, tools, wheelbarrow, lawn chairs, garden tools, Roto-tiller (5 hp), 4 cycle mower, and other items. NOTE: The above appliances are in very good condition. Plan to attend. Refreshments available. Terms cash, no reserve, Stapieton Bros. Auctioneers 786-2953 43-1 Saturday, November 2nd, Twilight Auction sale of live- stock at Lindsay Community Sale Barn, Angeline St., N., Lindsay, Ontario at 7:30 p.m. The property of Vic Wokral (R.R. 1 Woodville). 138headof Hereford and Charolais cattle. 55 Hereford and Charolais cows with 43 Hereford and Charolais calves by side, 12 Hereford and Charolais cows due Feb. and March, 40 Hereford and Charolais steers and heifers 1 to 1/2 yrs. old. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale *t 730 "rn. * Hickson, Sales Mgr. and Auctioneer, Reaboro. Ont. 705- 324-9959. 43-1 Happy Birthday to Stirte- vant's Auction Hall, 27 Hall St. Oshawa. In business this month for a total of 22 years. Special birthday rate, 5 per cent off all commission on furniture, appliances, etc. from Oct. 21 until end of November 1974. List of sales: Tuesday Oct. 22 - Private estate, Stirtevant's Auction Hall 6 p.m. Thursday Oct. 24 - famous names auction. 532 Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa at 8 p.m. Saturday Oct. 26 - 10 a.m., Industrial sale Ajax, Ontario. Saturday evening Oct. 26, private sale plus community sale at Stirte- vant's Auction Hall, 6 p.m. Tuesday October 29, also Thursday October 31, antique auction, time 6 p.m. During birthday sale, Sale Barn will be open 12 noon to 2 p.m. also 7 to 9 p.m. Monday to Friday. There will be a sale every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday evening at 6 p.m. Ail furniture welcome. For infor- mation call 725-5751 or 723- 0501. 43-1 AuctionhSale at Pethick's auction shed, Hay don, 1 mile east of Enniskillen on Sat. evening Oct. 26 at 7:00. Large quantity of furniture and things including a small chest freezer. See you Set. evenin-g. Cliff Pethick, Auctioneer. 43-1 Mon. evening Oct. 28 at 6:30, auction sale of antiques and collectables, approx. 200' items, will be held at Victoria Square Community Hall (on the Don Mills Rd.). Large consignment of interesting furniture and primitives, in- cluding, wash stands, pine blanket box, rocking chairs, wicker rocker, 2 antique high fern stands, dressing table and bench, dining room table and 4 chairs, antique writing desk, table lamp with large tiffany shade, 2 hanging lamps, depression glass, wooden telephone, R.S. Ger- many dishes, Angelica Kauf- man signed vase, carnival glass, Souvenir plate (King George v and Queen Eliza- beth, pressed glass comport, 8 hand painted nippon plates, German china butter dish, the Bible gallery book (1880), pair of hand painted Staffordshire toby mugs, many other in- teresting pieces of china and furniture. Terms cash, sale at 6:30. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. 43-1 Saturday,'Oct. 26th, 5 p.m. St. Thomas Anglican Church, BROQKLIN, Ont. (white church east of highway 12 and 7 jct.), Gestetner duplicating machine, 2 stoves, vacuum cleaner, cannister set, pole lamp, bookstand, 26" bike, 2 studio couches, 2 old school desks, telephone table and chair, beautiful old pic- ture frames, dress form, iron railing, bed (double), egg scale, old preserving jars (glass sealers) metal mould for cement blocks, L.P. re- cords, child's sleigh, live fowl, 4 T.V.'s, child's gate, planter, storm windows, assorted dish- es, Knick Knacks, electric broom, Go-cart frame, 2 chesterfields, music table, 3 washing machines, refrigera- tor, Old-tyme bottle collection, Tapestry (hand made), hand embroidered tablecloth, push lawn mower, electric table ironer, fertilizer spreader, grain scale, ink sketch, chairs, guitar, commode windows (glass and screen), 2 baby carriages, baby car carriage, toilet and sink (green) - partial list only. ACW Home Bake Table before the 5 p.m. sale. Henry and Gail Kahn, auctioneers. Coffee and lunch. C. Greaves 655-3809, F. Gardi- ner 655-3187 - Wardens. 42-2 Auction sale of furniture and antiques, Sat. Oct. 26th. Pro- perty of Rae and Emma Malcolm, Lot 5, Con. 13, in the village of Janetville. ist house north of Burns general store. Three piece maple bedroom suite with two matching chairs, chesterfield suite and chairs, six leather seated chairs, oak buffet, school desk, complete set of dishes, servinq for twelve, folding table, pine kitchen table with drawer, Raymond cabinet sewing machine, wicker plant stand, tea trays,btwo wicker chairs, copper boler, bath- room table, wooden pulleys, hooked rug, cheese boxes, lamps, drop leaf table, pain- tings, milk can, bed spreads, drapes, dishes, Pantheon eight day mantle clock (over 50 years old) and marble shelf, old books, 21" Sparton T.V., Moffat 24" heavy duty stove, refrigerator, high chair, kitchen cabinet, china cabinet, four chairs, sleigh bells, T.V. tower, electric lawn mower, 100' of cable, 100' of garden hose, electric table saw, bench vice, garden toôl1s, quantity of tools, stepdladder, chains, steel drum and pump, truck jack. Many other items, sale 12:30 p.m. House sold, No reserve. Owen 2 705- .7 7-2959.42-2 Saturday, October 26th, 4th Annual Charolais Breeder and Feeder Sale at Lindsay Com- munity Sale Barn, Lindsay, Ont. at 11:00 a.m. sharp. Featuring purebred females, some 12 and 3/ ,French, a number of show circuit win- ners, 200 top quality females from purebred to percentage. Feature of the day - A Full French Bull, 23 purebred bulls, some 2 and ¾ French. Large quantifies ýf local Charolais stockers. A sale with something for everyone. Plan to spend the day p' ith us. Lunch available. Charolais supplies will be on had. For catalogues or further irforma- tion contact Don Burgomast- er, R.R. 2, Peterborough, Ont. 742-4062 or Carl Hickson, Reaboro, Ont. 324-2774 or 324-9959. 42-2 Antique and modern, furnit- ure, glassware andi china, property of Mrs. D. Welsh. 24 Lloyd St., Oshawa. Twoýday sale, Tuesday Oct. 29 and Thursday Oct. 31 at 6 p.m. to be held at Stirtevant's Auction Hall, 27 Hall St. Oshawa. Med- iterranean red velvet love seat, Windsor chair, ani que desk, rocking chair, 8 leg aa le (inlayed top), 2 antique s le beds, antique oak 9 ce dining room suite, round gas and china cupboard, (woaien plugs, no screw nails), anti t)e chairs, Victorian love seat, I lamps, wooden bridge lamp, antique coffee table (Qu en Anne), Alladin's lamp, hexa. gon table with pedestal base, spinette desk, Royal Doultor dishes, brass spittoon, R.S. Pressure cup and saucer, compete set of antique wooq planes, end of the day jardin- lere, wall clock, occupied Japan dishes, antique love seat, antique dressers, library table, chest of drawers, man- tel clock, antique grama- phone, wash stand, 3 piece love seat with rocker, marble top centre table, 2 double antique beds, 2 half moon tables, oak wash stand, sham- rock parlour table, captains high chair, secretary, book shelf, floor model grama-, phone, 9 piece foilet set, plattorm rocker, centre tab- les, rugs, lanterns, iron pots, picture frames, mirrors, foot stool. Terms cash, no reserve. This is an old interior estate. Plan to attend. Sale every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p.m. All furniture welcome. Myles King, Auctioneer and Cartage. Phone 725-5751 or 723-0501. 43-1 AUcTio aie, baturuay November 2nd. Property of Vincent Jackson, Lot 23, Con. 8, Manvèrs township, just west of Bethany on 7A Highway or 14 miles south of Lindsay to Con. 8 (Hwy. 7A) and' 5 miles east. Cattie, machinerv, and'furniture. 19 Hereford Holstein cattle, 10 steers and 9 heifers, one year old, No. 45 10' self propelled combine, John Deere, Ford tractor, two furrow 3.pt. hitch olow. Bale buncher, Massey Harris 15 runn drill, P.T.O. sprayer', 3 pt. hitch cultivator, two steel gates, 17 steel stakes, Harrows, Beatty' washer, Speed Queen Dryer, 21 cu. ft. freezer, Renfrew acron kitchen range, round wicker fernery, 8' x 8'6" wine rug with underlay, antique cupboard, two rocking chairs, laundry tubs, china cabinet, kitchen cabinets, floor poli- sher, bird cage and'stand, record player, toboggan, three piece bedroom suite (excel- lent condition), dininq roorn suite, buffet and chairs, piano bench, quilting frame, cast iron kettle, electric heater, quantity of dishes, electric rangette, Electrolux vacuum cleaner, electric mixer. Terms cash, no reserve, sale time 1:o.m. Auctioneer, Owen Fitzgerald. 1-705-277-2959. 43-2 Saturday October 26 Furniture &Antiques Farm Sold Auction Sale including : Deep Freezers (22'), refriger- ator, electric stove, pine flatback cupboard (8 panes each door), round oak table with 4 leaves (good), square oak extension table, 8 pc dining room suite, antique organ and stool (ornate carv ing - good), gingerbread clock rocking chairs, Chesterfield Suite, antique dressers and wash stands, 2 drop leal tables, antique couch, copper boiler, several hand made quilts (some never used). antique chairs, antique tables, china cabinet, box stove, annex stove, feather tick,3 iron beds, several crocks, antique scales, pine chest, box springs & mattress, 2 milk cans, shallow well pressure system, Bombardier Snow Machine, many other items. The property of JAMES DAV- IS, Con. 1, Uxbridge Twp. 7 miles westof Uxbridge and 3/4 mile south. From Ballentrae on Hwy. 48 go 2 miles east and 2 miles north. Lunch Avail- able. Lloyd Wilson & W.D. Atkinson, Sale Managers Auctioneers. 43-1 Wednesday October 30 Hoisteins 44 Can Bulk Tank Complete Grovenvale Hol- stein Dispersal owned by Harold Grove, Sunderland, 2 miles south of Sunderland on Hwy. 7 &12 then 2 mileseast on Con. 4 Brock Twp. 55 head, 40 milking, all registered, clas- sified, R.O.P. tested. 1 Excel- lent, 6 Very Good, Some Top cow families: Donna (made excellent in Sept. 1974). This young large stylish cow is a daughter of Agro Acres Mar- quis Ned and bred since July to Citation R Maple (Ex). Other features include a 2 yr. old G.P. Starlite from a Very Good Ormsby. A 16000 lb. Good Plus Lassie Leader from 2 Very Good dams. A Very Good Dark Leader bred to Ned. This sale will also include 15 fresh or springing cows from the great High Point Herd of Smith Bros., Port Perry. These are full pedigreed cows - all Good Plus or Very Good with outstanding records mostly over 175 per cent BCA. These kind of pedigrees are rarely found in any sale catalogue. A great opportunity to buy foundation stocJC. Smith Bros. have de- cided to put a number of their Fall heifers into the milking row and have decided to sell this group of young cows. Many milking 70 - 80 lb. Also selling 44 can Delaval Bulk Tank (Excellent condition). Catalogues available from Sale Manager. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager & Auctioneer, Uxbridge 416-852-3524., 43-1 Lyon's Auction Hall. Corner of Bond and McMillan Dr., Oshawa. Now Open. Wanted - Furniture, Appliences or any articles you have for sale. Receiving hours - 1-8 p.m. Daily. Sat. 9-noon. For infor- mation please call 725-1613 or inquire at Hall.cProprietors - Ted Lyon, 623-4819 and Ron- Moffatt 623-2738. Auctioneer - Ted Lyon. 43-1 Oct. 26, 1:15 p.m. at SaveonE 3roducts Warehouse on Hwy. 18 in the village of Bewdley. (onsisting of round pedestal o<k table, Duncan Phyfe tible, cnest ot drawers, rock- in chairs, wash stand, six diing room chairs, oak side- boird, chairs, tables, dishes, "Ialsware, oil lamps, crocks, T. r' stoves, and other items still being consigned. Roger Bannister, Auctioneer. 43-1 DISPERSAL STOCKER SALE Tuesday, October 29th at DURHAM COUNTY SALES ARENA,.ORONO Sale Time 1: 00 P.M. There are a large number of cattile aready consigned for this sale. Consignments will be taken until sale time. For information caîl: William Mosley, Auctioneer Bowmanville 416-623-4685 Orono 416-983-9363 Snack Bar Will Be Open. REGISTERED POLLED HEReFORDS Saturday, NoVember 2nd, 1974 Dispersal sale of polHed herefords or R. George Wolfe, Blacl stock, Ont. at 1 p.m. at the Kawartha Live- stock Exchange, Lindsay, Ont. Also some cows and calvés from guest consig nor Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Dale- Har- ris, Uxbridgeý Ont. Selling will be 85 head of top quality herefords with such popular bloodlines as Domestic Mis- chief, Spidel, Oakland Ridge and Vescovi. Many lots wilI be cow and calf combinations. Also selling 4serviceable aged bulls. NOTE: This herd is an excellent group of big strong working cows and some well grown heifers. These cattle are well worth your inspection and may be viewed at the farm at any time. Lunch available. Catalogues avail- able. Neil McLeod, Sale Man- ager and Auctioneer, R.R. 5, Sunderland, Ontario. (705) 357-3552. 43-2 Grist Mill A ction Barn Newtonville, F iday Oct. 25th Wood lathe, çiressers, port- able sewing machine, portable T.V., chests oý drawers, ta- bles, chairs, iron beds and springs, rockers, typewriter desk, oil spade heaters, old wooden washer, eave-trough, buggy wheels, key-cutter with quantity of blanks, hardware, 3 piece bathroon fixtures, fridges, stoves, appliances, many more useful items. Terms, cash. Auctioneers, Stapleton Brds. 786-2244. 43-1 e Auction sale of furniture and things for the estate of the late W.T. Rudde l, 44 Concession d St., Bowman ilîe on Sat., Oct. 26 at 1 p.m. All his furniture f and '55 St debaker 1/2 ton truck and good '55 Buick sedan. Beds dressers, wash stands, dininý room furniture, old parlour chairs, settees, picture fra mes, 2 good oval 3 frames, coali and wood stove, , kitchen chairs, large quanity of quilts, bedding, dishes and many other articles. Garden tools. Noi reserve terms cash sale at 1 p.r-. L. Harris clerk, Cliff Pethick', Aucfioneer. 43-1 Aucti n sale of 15 Hereford cows, 1 Shorthorn c4w, 2 Herefor Hoistein co s, 1 HoIstein cow, bred to Reg Hereforci bull and d in sprin . Reg Hereford b1l1, 18 Hereforq calves 200-500 1s, 7 Hereford steers 1/2 y ,8 Hereford helfers 1/2 yrs., 400, bales of hay 1500 bal of straw, 800 bu. barley and oats, the propert o f Irving J. Goheen, miles north of Port Hope on Highway 28, 2 miles east on 6th concession, Hamil- ton Twhp. þnd turn south. Saturday Nov. 2nd at 1 p.m. Murray Noble and Paul Lean, Auctioneers: 43-2x Evening Auction sale of garage equipment and sup- plies at Gord Coons Motors, Fina Service Station, 419 King St. east, Co urg. Tuesday evening, Octoe 29th at 6:15 p.m. Marq uete tck and dwell tester, Marquette AVR tester, Alternator & Voltage regulator tester, compression tester, RR 230 impact tool, Hunter wheel lance and heads, Big 4 tire hanger ana attachments. ignit n cabinet, compression tester' for Met- rics, timing light, acetylene gauges, hose, tips, wrenches & cearf, piston reemer, bench grinder, HD vice, electric drills, jacks aIid stands, spark plug cleaner, assorted Ren- ault parts, 30 gal. anti freeze, 10,000 BTU air conditipner, office desk and chair, type- writer and desk, cash register, billing machine, filing Cab- inet, electric adding machine, and many other items usuel to a well equipped service sta- tion. Murray C. Noble and Paul Lean, auctioneers. 43-x Privafe estate plus com- munity sale to be held at Stirtevant's Auction Hall, 27 Hall St. Oshawa, Saturday evening Oct. 26 et 6 p.m. Thlis is ablarge sale list not available at time of publish- ing. Pleese note Thursday evening sale will be famous name auct ion at 532 Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa. No sale in sales room this Thursday. All furniture accepted. Birthday rate 5per cent off until end of Nov. 1974. Sales room open 12 noon to 2 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday to Friday. For infor- mation cel 725-5751 or 723- 0501. Myles King, Auctioneer and Cartalge. 43-1 Vaq2FOR Sle M623641 137 King St E., Bowmanville 623-7694 623-7661 REALTOR REDUnCED Bowmanvllle north end, 10 yr. oîd 3 bedroom brick bungalow, panneîled rec.' room, paved drive, ver y well kept. Asking $49,500. 15 ACRES completely fenceiv Nith beautiful 3 bedroom sidesplit, with family room, separate dining room also large 2 storey barn with water and hydro in, this property is only 3 miles west of Bowman- ville. 1 1 , s , .

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