. . . . .YY ..YY::YY..YY'.Y.::...Y Y"U MM.......Y.. :'. . . s e 1967 Chev, 6 automatic, excel- lent conditon. 1965 1/2Ton Pick Up. Phone 623-3662. 3- '71 FORD 1/2ToIl, HD suspen- sion, 16" wheels, 6 automatic, will certify, best offer. Phone 623-2447. 3-ix '72 Comet - deluxe model V8 automatic,, new tires, exceli- ent condition. Phone 623-4178. 3-1 1967 IMPERIAL, immaculate inside and out, mechanically excellent, loaded. Phone 1-786- 2966. 3-2x 69 PLYMOUTH Fury 1 H good condition with sflow tires, asking $1,200 or- best offer. Phone 623-4835. 1 3-2 TOYS FOR-BIG BOYS- LJy Sell Specializing In PERFORMANCE CARS 1905 DUNDAS ST. E. Next to K-Ma rt WHITBY 725-1481 DAVE ALLISON JOHN BALLANTINE MIKE SHANE rrade INVITATION TO TENDER SEALED TENDERS for the pro jects or services listed below, addressed ta the Regional Manager, Finance and Administra- tion, Public Works Canada, Ontario Region, 25 St. Clair Avenue East, 6th Floor) Toronto, Ontario M4T IM3-and endorsed 1«ith the project Name and Number, will be recived until 3:00 p.m. on the specified closing date. Tender documents can be seen or obtained through the office of the Regional Director, Public Works Canada, Ontario Region, 25 St. Clair Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario, on payment of the applicable deposit. PROJECTS No. 82283 - Breakwater Repairs, Part Darlington, Bowmanville, Ontario. Deposit: $50.00 CLOSING DATE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1975 Enquiries: Telephone: 966-5687, -Area Code: 416 INSTRUCTIONS Deposit forplans andi specifications must be made ini the form of a Certified Bank Cheque to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL FOR CANADA, and will be released on return of the documents in good condition within one month from the date of tender opening. Te be considered each tender must be submitted on the formfs suplied by the Deqpartment and m ust be accompanied by the security pecifid in the tender documents. The lowest or any tender not necessarîly accepted. B. R. Warren Regional Manager Finance and Administration Ontario Region Toronto, Ontario 3-1 FACTORY HELP Wanited PERMANENT POSITIONS Apply ', 1 I J. Anderson Smith Co. NEWCASTLE C OULDy au use an extra $50 a week?Woudyou be willing to spend 6 hours a week ta earn tha $50? For persanal inter- view caîl Lois at 576-3468 between 5and 7p. m. 22 CARETAKER wanted for Centennial Hall, Queen Street. Apply in writing ta Advertiser 527, c-o Canadian Statesmnan, Box 190, Bowmanville. 22 STATIONARY ENGINEER 4th Class Applications will be receîv- ed until Thursday, January 23, 1975 for the position of Comnbined Caretaker-Operat- ing Engineer for ail fired low pressure boiler aperation, at tZeCobourg District Colleg- late Institute East. Reply in writing stating C alifications, address and teehone number ta: M.A. Mac Leod Business Administrator and Treasurer The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education Box 470 Cobourg, Ontario K9A 4Lý2 3-1 THE NORTHUMBERLAND ANION EWCASTLE BOARD OF EDUCATION Applications wili be re- ceivede by the' unrdersigned until 4:00 p.m. January 20, 1975 for the position of: JUNIOR PURCHASE ORDER CLERK TYPIST At Th e Boa rd Off ice Must have typing, generai knawledge of office proced- ure, an d business machines. Must be accurate with f ig ures. Abiiity ta get along with people. Apply in writing stating qualification experience, and telephane ta-: M.A. MacLeod Business Administrator and Treasurer P.O. Box 470 Cobourg, Ont. K9A 4L2 3-1 GIRL FRID'AY 2-3 DAYS PER WEEI< WITH GENERAL OFFICE EXPERIENCE AND PAY- ROLL. Phone Mrs. Russell, 623-2553 3-2 Experienced hairdresser wanted. Full time. Caîl 623- 2624. 3-1 Cleaning l ady Thurs. or Fni. weekly. Cali 623-4428. 3-1 MANAGER Vegetable Processing Operation We have the newest and most modemn vegetable f reezing and processîng plant in Ontario and we require a manager ta take complete charge of field and plant operatians. The persan we are looking fo r wiIl be experienced in al aspects of field work as if pertains ta peas and sweet corn and wifIl be familiar with plant aperations. Knowledge of the sauth-eastern Ontario area, whiie not essential would be helpful. The successful applicant will1 be res ponsible for ca-ordinating the field and plant production and wil I be backed"by experienced and competent staff. Please sent complete resumne ta: PRODUCE PROCESSORS LIMITED, P. O. Box 100, Trenton, Ontario.3- K8VS5RI _________ WANTED. Pre 1920 Bank Cheques. Used or unused. Wm. Laveil P.O. Box 182, Port Credit, Ont. 2-4x We Buy Scrap Cars FREE TOWING DOM'S AUTO PARTS 723-1121 CORN Sileage or corn in 1 field. Phone 725-2613 after p. M. USED Furn'iture and Applia ces. Paddy's Market Ham ton 263-2241.- 33- GOOD electric grinder( hammer milI. Phone 1-78 2528. ,3 GOOD used furniture. Tawr Used Furniture. Phone 62 4681. 3 the r8 3-1 tf or ý6 ne !3- ý-3 Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles Snowmobi les For Wreckîng Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS. HIGHEST PRICE PAID -ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence 623-7112 REALTOR 623-2503 Bowma nville - older 11/2 storey brick home, very tastefully decorated, 3 bedrooms, den & separate D.R., asking $60,000. Cail to see this one now. Bowmanville - 2 bedroom bungalow on large well treed lot, 66 x 132, paved drive, garage, very centrally locat- ed, asking $35,000. Bowmanville - Simpson Ave., 4 new semi detached homes now being completed with broadloom throughout, sunk- en dining room, walkout basement, balcony overlook- ing park area, 11/2 baths, asking $49,990. Trade-ins ac- cepted. Came and inspect these. Orono - lovely new 2 bedroom brick bungalow, with cushion &broadloom floors, full base- ment, well treed lot in north end area, excellent starter or retirement home, asking -$48,000. Orono area - lovely 3 bedroom brick bungalow with fireplace in L.R., paved drive &attach- ed garage, real country living in well built-up area, asking $49,500. Vendor anxious, caîl today to see this home. Bowmanville - lovely 3 bed- room bungalow, close to school and church, easy ac- cess to Hwy. 401, asking $40,000 with terms. Mac Mc Dona Id Wilf Hawke Helen Mc Donald Edwin Jeans Shirley Hogg 623-3911 983-5274 623-3911 623-7152 623-3500 3-1 I. PIE diLTýO-f Ken Hockin Real Estate Ltd. Cobourg, Ont. Blackstock New 2 storey brick and aluminum house, 'double attached garage, 4 bedrooms, large living room, separate dining room, large lot, braad- laom throughout, onIy 15 minutes tram Bowmanville, excellent value 'at $49,500. Terms. Cobourg Hobby farmi, 38 scenic acres, small bush, sparkling sfream, 5 roomn bungalow, good barn, $62,500. Terrms. Port Hope Stately aid house in downtown l ocation, couid be restored to original elegance. Tremendous potential for an- tique siiop or classic dwelling, real value at $49,900. Coîborne Spaciaus bungalow, 5 bedrooms, large living room, 1 acre lot, ideal for large family, this neat 3 year aid home is priced ta seil at $39,900. Coîborne Mini farm, 21 acres, barn and small house, close ta 401 ideal horse or hobby farm, $33,000. Terms. We have a large selection of farms and country properties in the Port Hope, Cobourg area, if you are cansidering a Real Estate investment, naw is the time ta buy. Pat Marjerrison Bowmanvi île 623-4>115 Peter Kowai J r. Real Estate Insurance LI 52 King St. W., Bowma Telephone 623-24. REALTOR ,On outskirts of town family? 5 bedrooms 210' lot, living, dining and laundry room. il extra large kitchen ar Private financing, offer. Ifs near 401,' 3 yrs. bedroom, twin with rec raam, 11/2 baths, heat, move in now, offer. Terms arrangec In North End - 9 yrs.o bungalow, attached g laroe rooms, ruoaedr 20' x 111/2', $60,000, off er. lt's beautifuil on ChL new large hollywoac and dining area, large home attached apt.,p land value on, Chu Terms arranged, mortgage, we'll be accept an offer. ln friendly village ofF - Handi mans house, 1 low taxes, extra largE Pricacd at $35,000, down. ln excellent'repair - frame. Hot water heai baths, give an offer. arranged. Cathedral Ceiling. or Street twin. with ga large rooms, workin price, $36,500. Ter rang ed. For only land value -9- lot with 5 rooms, bi large garage, central, ferms arranged. Fireplace in 4 bedrc( clous home, garage, hall plan with livi dining rooms. Handy with dishwasher, pluý roomn. Central on WE St. Caîl if interestedp After Hours Caîl Gordon Beech Joe Barton George Brown Peter Kowal Jr. 137 King St. E., Bowmn 623-7694 - 62 REALTOR JUST REDUCED, living and priced beautiful 3 bedroory bungalow 1/2 mile fro manville, with furnis roomn and 4th bedr basement, carport & patio also above grai also small barn aIl th! on close ta an acre of1 ASKING ONLY $54,90 BUI1LDI NG LOT, 55 x ail building permits aý located in Manvers tc ASKING ONLY, $9,50 7-S 23 25: 67 King St. E. Bowmanville 3-1 SAVE $15,000-00 That's the interest yai an the difference betvý rSc~~i~AIw~mortg'age, and today, ~~~EA TOflUHome Comfort then caîl for an appointme 30 King Sf. W. ta inspect thîs 4 bec BOWMANVILLE bath home with s, 623-4403 dining raom and loac Oshawa - Toronto extras fao numeraus 723-2265, 921-9248 tian. This is the bi r%- lifetime! Sunday January 19 - 1-4:30 p.m. 106 Martin Road- WHY PAY RENT. For a 0ow down jpayment you can became the owner of this 6 month aid 3 bedroom home. Sliding glass doors ta patio and fenced yard. Carpeting in living roam. 2 baths. nly 42,000.00. Owner says bring me an offer. Newcastle - $53,500.00 Well built 3 bedraam ranch bungalow, braadloamed L- shaped living and dining room, hallywaod kitchen, large rec. roam. Ail this an a well landscaped country sized lot, but still close ta conven- iences.- Owner -moving and must be sold. Cail taday. $49,900.00 -Drasticaliy Reduced This well kept 3 bedroom bungalow with firepiace and many extras including attach- ed garage, in town b ut with rural setting must be sold. Owner is .maving ta an apartment-and is wiiiing tai hold a first mortgage at 10 per cent. Value like this can't be beat. After 5:00 cal Donna Kolmes EIf ie Jost Josie Doxtater 987-5220 263-2032 983-9593 Nellie Boiten' Peggy Grey Lamie Rosen Ed Drumm Lo uise Whale Peter ChopJee Lynda Kinsman Pam Carr Bill McFeeters "ESTABLISHED 1936"' After Hours Samuel Annis James Robinson td. anvilIe n-large on 90' x g, family 12 bafhs, ind patio. try an nId -4 Bomanville.- $3, 000.00 Down W vryG des $45,900.Ofull price. 3 year aId, W vrlades" 3 bedroam, semi. Separafe ln Bowmanville dining raom. Full basement. Built by Attached garage. No qualifi- Marianna Developments cationisnecessa ry . Caî11 R. Bud Your Guarantee of virtue. Quality Construction Bu Are You Considering a MOV Eor TRANSF ER? We are Equipped to handîle your home needs anywhere in Canada and U.S.A. REAL ESTATE -REALTOR C~ nC~ 181 CHURCI- STREET BOWMANVILLE, 623-4428 LiC IT8 9 ROOM - Country home on one acre of' Hwy. property. Attached garag e. Large country styl e kitchen with all modern conveniences. In Bethany. Asking only 55,000 0 down ta first mortgage. Ful price 530,900.00. BOWMANVILLE -- Legal duplex. Excellent area. Close ta stores and schools. New aluminuim storms, screens anJrsiding. Rent ane, ive free n the other. Asking only $37,900.00. Try your down payment. Arixiaus ta seil ta settie estate. KENDAL HILLIS - Modern 6 yr. aid, 3 bedroom brick bungalow. Fireplace. Garage. Walk-aut basement. One acre, lot with smail fast flowing stream. Very nicely treed, park-Ilke setting. Asking only Real1 Estate Service AFTER HOURS CALL: Peter Feddema Hampton 263-2042 Ron Hurst Orono 983-5131 Charlie-Reid Orono 983-5914 Roy Foster Garden Hill 797-2213 Bill Turansky Orono 983-5420 Bill Sutherland 623-3102 Paf Yeo Orono 983-5725 Phyl lis Mc Robbie 623-7159 Bud Virtue Newtonville 786-2614 Audrey Plain 623-3563 Dane Found 623-3965 Kay Brown 623-3150 Tony Klompmaker 623-2052 Judy Schuett Orono 983-9459 Christa Winterhelt Orono 983-5465 ONE bedroomn apartmnentovwer store. Stove and fridg. Suit- ablte-for aider couple. Phone 623-3303 between 9 - 5. 3-1 T,,g edà Bowmanville electric One of the nicest semi homes gîve an in town. Immaculafe. 3 bed. .d. roams, large living roomn. Partially finished recreation old, brick room. Large lot. Asking $47,- arage, s 900.00. Terms. Cali Phyllis rec room McRobbie. try an Bowmanville You'll be proud fa own this iurch St., spaciaus and beautifully dec- 1 kitchen orated 3 bedroom, ranch brick le lot with bungalow. Living room 18 x 2C priced at with cheery f ireplace. Kitchen .jrch St. 12 x 14 with picture window private overlooking attractive 100 x glad ta 150 yard. Laundry room on, main floor. Double attached garage with warkshap only Hampton $63,000.00. Terms. Cali Phyllis 11 raam s, McRobbie. ;e raams. $15,000 Bowmanville Opportunity ta buy a lovely aid brick home fully renovated 6 room and in beautiful condition. lting, 11/2 Large yard at rear. Close ta rTerms downtown. Asking $61,000.00. Terms. Cali Bill Sutherland. Bowmanville i Centre 2 starey brick home with ýarage. 7 double detached garage. This ng mans 8 room home is near schools rms ar- and shopping and has excel- lent f nancing. Priced tosell at $49,900.00. Terms. Cali Ron 7.5 x 132' Hurst. ick plus Backsplit - Bowmanville 1,140,000 Very attractive 3 bedroam home. Tastefully decorated on a well landscaped lot. Now is )am spa- the time' ta buy. Asking central $53,900.00. Cali Tony Klamp- ing and maker. kitche s family Newcastle Bungalow fellingtan Lot with view of Lake. please. Fireplace in large living raom. Separate dining room. 3 bedrooms. Built-in stove and aven in cheery kitchen. Close ta school. Ail for $47,500.00 with existing 61/2 per cent mortgage.,Caîl Bill Turansky 3-1 and see this one. New 3 Bedroomn Semi- Detached PSituated in one of the quietest iareas inwn ~Il~TMIS spacîius home ha f 2 wash- rooms, large sunny living anville raom, kitchen-dining room )23-7661 combination, partially finish- ed rec roam, completely fenced plus paved driveway. country An exceptional buy at 544,900.- ta selI, Cali Charlie Reid, and Tony n brick Klompmaker. am Bow- !shed-rec Owner Transferred lrom In Bowmanvilîe. Nearly new 2 kcovered storey, 7 room brick home ujnd pool, with double garage. Large ilis sitting ground floor family room with land and open fîreplace. Many extras. 0. Priced at $57,900.00. .93/4 per cent martgage. To inspect, 175, with please contact Paf Yeo. vailable, ýownship, Bowmanville Area - 105 Acres ;O. Good productive soit in choice 3-1 location. 2 road frontages. Asking $210,000. Terms. CIî Phyllis McRobbie. Peterborough - 46 Acres View of countryside. Pond and spring. Ail clear. Close ta golf' course. Lovely building site i1 high on a hilI. Asking $38,500. Terms. CaliBill Sutherland- Newtonvîlle - 40 Acres Close ta 401. Good building site. Gaod investment proper- )u pocket ty Askin g $55,000.00. Terms. Neen this CI ailBll Sutherland. g term 's rates. Apsley Area ti New 4 acre lot with hardwood bush why not on Hwy. 620. Surrounded by nt today lakes, 2 miles away. A perfect lroom, 2 area for frshing and snow- eparate mobiling. 200ft.-roadfrontage. ded with Asking $7,900.00. Cali Bill ta men- Turansky.' uy of a Bowmanville Commercial Property 2 stores. 3 apartments ail 623-7664 rented. Lacated on main 623-3795 street. A terrif ic investment in 1 1 this fast grawing area. Asking 31 only $147,000.00 with excellent q-j terms. Cali Ron Hurst. DEADLIN4E FO CLASSI FIED E ports Major'àMdgt Boost ùU idef eated Strea'k> Wîth Two L-Wins and Tie,- $4,150 DOWN Draw for Free Trip f0 Florida Features include: Clean Dependable Electric Heat -Large family kitchen -Finished family roomn -Completely broadloomned -11/2 baths -Fireplaces -Attached garages -Fully sodded lots -Completely serviced Open for Inspection This Weekend and Daily 10 AM. to 7 P.M. ALSO Open House at Newcastle. Saturday &Sunday 1-4:30 p.m. Choice of 2 Del uxe Modiels to Choose From. MAR IAN NA DEVELOPMENTS Bult by Division of Veltri & Son Limited WeI known for qua lity construction and superior' workmanshi p. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 234 King St. E., Bowmanville Direct Toronto Line 923-9174 43-tf. VERTENTE LIMITED Real Estate 47 Acres - at the junc'tion of Hwy's 35 and 115, on a goad road, mostly farm land with some bush, building permit available, an excellent invest- ment at $40,,000 with terms. 135, Acres - near the village of Pontypool, 1/4 mile from 35 Hwy., large modemn single storey barn, many possibili- fies, $1 ,000 an acre with terms. Vertente Real Estate, Delhi, Ontario. Caîl Ed Vanhaver- beke, Newtonville4l6 797-2333. 3ff PRIVATE SALE TWO storey brick house on Concession St. W. Large lot with garage. Handyman's special. Contact seller. 221 Liberty St. N. Bowmanville. 2-2 HOUSE For Sa,e, Orono - very central, suit retired family, 3 nice bedrooms, dining raom, 11/2 bathrooms, taîl basemeni with a door to garden, low downn payment. Terms, early possession. Write to P.O. Box 33, (Jrono. 50-tf f Letters to the Editor' My Dear Friends: Please accept my thanks and appreciation for your support of our Christmas Appeal. Lt is with your help that we are able to provide assistance to those whose standard of income makes it difficult to provide adequately for their familles. Thank you for your kindness and may God bless you and yours during this Season. Yours sincerely, Scott Hewlett Captain Seggelen and Jim Hutton had one assist each. Traunce Cobourg 14-3 In Bowmanville on Sat. Jan. llth the Taras trounced Ca- bourg Midgets 14-3. At times Cobourg skated with Bowman- ville but were weak defensive- ly throughout the game. In the scaring department Dan; Cox and Gerald Brunt scored three goals each. Brunt also added an assist. Ralph, Cryderman 2 goals, 3 assists, Sarginson 2 and 1, Cornish 2 andg 1, LaVîgne 1 and 2, Hogarth 1 and 2, Puk 4 assis ts, Hutton 2 assists, Brian Simp- son, Scott, Kemp, Van Seggel- en and Conboy one assist each. Tie with Markham On Sun. Jan. I2th, Bawman- ville journeyed ta Markham where the game ended in a team by a 49-15 margin but were stopped time after time,- by a red hot goal tender. Besides having a good goalie, the team has împroved since an earlier meeting when, Bowmanville won 10-1. This .was due ta the acquisition of', four players from their Junior, B team. Markham scored first and, the Sports tied it when Puk deflected Simpson's drive from the point. Markham took the lead again then Dan Cox, scored Bowmafiville's second, goal on a perfect pass from Mark La Vigne. Ajax, who bas been Bow-. manvîlle 's touglîest opposition, this season, will be here on Sat. Jan. l8th at 8: 30 p.m. ina, battle for first place,. Bow- manvîlle's final league game will be played in Linds ay on. Sun. Jan. l9th at 7:00 p.m. ý ovin Cial Court7î Bowmanville Sports Major, Midgets have increased their undefeated streak ta 17 games with two wins and a tie on the weekend. Beat League Leaders In Ajax on Thurs. Jan. 9 in a high scoring contest, Bow- manville came out on top of the league leaders by 9-6. Bowmanville had contrai mast of the game but penalties hurt as Ajax scored four power play goals. Kirk Kemp led in the scoring with three goals and an assist. His linemate John Cornish scored twice and also added an assist. Singles were scored by Dan Cox, Terry Sarginson, Rick Scott and Ted Puk. Mark LaVigne also played an important part as he set up three goals. Rick Scott, John Conbov. Nick 'Van pr Judge Runciman presided with Acting Crown Attorney, R.D. Humphreys and duty counsel K. Van Nest. James Hammond, 33, R.R. 5, Warkwarth, charged Oct- aber 2lst with driving after consuming over .08 pleaded 'guilty'. Const. U. Ricard arrested the accused fallowing an accident on the Base Line Raad west of Hunt St. The railing on the bridge bad been damaged as well as anather vehicle. Tests were.15and.14. His counsel asked for a restricted permit as he drives daily from Warkworth ta, his job in Oshawa. The judge remarked drinking and driv- ing is on the increase. He was given a license suspension for 6,months. Af ter three motiths hie can apply for a restricted license. He was fined $150. and costs, in default 20 days. He was given 30 days ta pay. Patrick Segriff, 35, R.R. 1, Peterborough, charged Nov- ember 6 with driving after consuming over .08 pleaded 'guilty' and was fined $200 and costs, or 3iu cays. t was stated hie came ta the end of a long driveway and ended in the ditch -on regional road 14. Tests were .20 and .19. He received automnatic license suspension. Several were charged with possession of marijuana on diff erent dates:,Jas. NieNeely, 77 Concession St., Bowman- ville and formerly of North Bay was levied a fine $100. and costs. He was given 4 weeks ta pay. Paul Randaîl Johnson, 18, 119 King St. E. Newcastle, received a $100. fine and costs, in default 30 days. David Bickle, 16, 110 Liberty St. N. Bawmanville, was levied the saine fine of $100. and costs, or 30 days. He was given 4 weeks ta pay. Richard Hughes, 21, R.R. 1, Orono, was charged November 29 with having marijuana and two other narcotics. He was given a suspended sentence of two years on the first two counts and on the third charge'a fine of $150. and costs or two months in jail. Leslie Beacock, 60, R.R. 2, Part Perry, pleaded 'guilty' ta driving while ability was impaired by alcohol or drug, on September 26. Canst. Van Township. For further inform- ation please contact: Mr. Ivan May, President, Hastings County Federation of Agricul- ture, R.R. 1, Foxboro, Ontario (613) 968-8117 or Clare B. Horton, Clerk-Treasurer, The Corporation of the Township of Thurlow, P.O. Box 128, Cannifton, Ontario KOK IKO (613) 968-7909 or the Commis- sion office in Toronto. Vours truly, Linda R. White, Secretary. WHAT AJUMBLE To -MN.P.P. Carruthers or Whomever is in authority in Northumberlaftd Durham Region The surest way Not ta communicate with friends or business assaciates these days in this area at least, is ta drap a communication into a mail- box or a local Post office! Donald Prentice, 39, Steven- sons Rd., N. Oshawa, chargêd. August 14, with having care 'and control of a vehicle whilst ability was împaired, pleaded 'guilty'. He was fuirther, charged without reasonable excuse failing ta provide a breath sample. Hepleaded guilty'.- Consts. McDonaldi and Helmer went ta a resi- dence, in Newcastle- where Prentice was behind the wheel with mnotor running. He had a bottle of beer in his hand, He had two previaus convictions. On the first charge the fine was $250. and casts, in default 30 days and prohibited fromr driving for one year. On the second charge' the fine was $100. and costs, in default 20 days. He was given 4 weeks t pay. Eugene Piotrowski, 7506 Holmside Gardeils, Malton,. was, charged November 2.i with driving while ability was. Impaired b y alcohol or dru g. He pleaded 'guilty'. He was observed driving east in the, westbound lane on highwa., 401' near Newcastle, Test.i were .19 and .18, The finew& $190. andcosts, .10 default 30 days. There wil-,be iri automatic license sseiin Albert J. Murphy, 47', 63 Jackman Rd., Bc 'manvle, pleaded 'guilty' ttu wo earg-~ es of driving with over .08, one an December 12 with readings of .32 and .32 and ao~i charge the next day readings of .29 and .29. He hâi no p reviaus re cord. Fine number one was $250. and costs or two months and f-ne number two was $200. and casts or two months 'consec- utive. He was prohibited from driving for one year. David Piney, 43, 496 Taun- ton Rd. W. Oshawa, charged August 18 for failing ta give a breath sample pleaded guilty'. He was stopped on' Mill St. Newcastle. Impaired and liquor possession charges were withdrawn. He had a previaus conviction in 1971. The fine was $150. and costs, 10 default 20 days. License suspension for one .year. He was given 2 weefr- ta pay. r YK TR 'S (Home O FOOD ARKETQueîity) BONELESS ROUN STAK .178Lb SWIFTSumto Premniumn - Lazy-Maple Chpan or Sugar Plum ICCRA 29b Asst. Flavou.rs,, FRESH LOCAL 5 Lb Bag, FANCY GRADE MACINTOSH A PPLES 69c F.B.I. SAVE loc ,VANCAMP SAVE 21c 214 OzAQC"t Beans with Pork 2Tins ' ROY-ALL SAVE 14e Luncheon Meat 12 Oz Ti,' 65 1IORY LIIQUID 32 Oz King Size BtI OOQ DEEGETSAVE 30e À TOASTMASTER WHITE SLICED FREE DYKS TRA'SRKN DELICAESSENENTER FOOD MARKET FROM 77 King St. W. Bowmanville QUEEN ST. Dk stopped him on Brown St. whre he had backed inoaa station wagon. Tests were .11. The fine was $110 or 10 days. Michael H. Hutton, 17, Orono, and Jas. L. Duesbury, 18, Orona, were jointly charg- ed Jantuary 1, 'with having a circ'ular saw in their possess- ion and a further charge of comînitting mischief ta a 1966 car. Bath pleaded 'guilty'. Restitutionhas been made. T. Kelly represented bath of them. He said the parents feel they will not be in trouble again. No previaus records. Mr. Kelly asked for a condit- ional disclharge and the crown had no objection. They were given suspended sentence for one year, ta abstain from alcohol during the year and following probation a condit- lonal discharge will be grant- ed. Robert Hicks, 23, R.R. 4, Bowmanville, pleaded 'guilty' fo fraudulently obtaining lad- ging ta the value of $105. at the Castle Hatel between August 3 and September 7., He was gîven suspended- sentence for six months and ta make restitution ta the hotel. Norman Hilts, 46, Deerpark Cres., Bowmanville, charged November 23 with driving after consuming over .08 pleaded,'guilty'. On Division St., he almost collided wîth cruiser driven by Canst. Tryon. He then was weaving from side ta side on King St. Tests were .18 and .16. He was fined $175. and costs in default 30 days. He was given two weeks to pay. There will be automatic license suspension. Jos. Klpatrick Jr., 69 King St. W. Bowmanville, who plead'ed 'guilty' December 10 ta 7 charges of break and enter was today put on suspended sentence for two years. He is ta report ta officer once a month, ta maintain steady employment and not leave- the area wîthout permission. He is ta reside with his parents during probation. He is flot ta associate with anyone with a crimînal record and ta, make restitution for damage and goods taken. 1