B * g a -~ -623-3393 Direct Toronto Line 923-9174 ~ wmanviIle 41rIced to sell, is this spaclous \ffHractive 3 bedroom, 2 storey brick home. Separate dining roomr with bay window. Fire- place. Tàstefully decorated. Hardwood flbars and broad- loom. Close to shopping. Qnly $51 ,000. Terms with 10 per cent mtg. Call Phyllis McRobbie. Newcastle Commercial Loca- tion 2 buildings, five room home and service station 20 x 35. Stock includes compressor rinder, gear oit pump, bat- felry charger, air gun. As king $63,900. Cal Kay Brown. 91/4 Per Cent Existing Mortgage On this 4 bedroom backsplit with attached -garage and family room in Bowmanville. With your $6,000 down pay- ment, the Vendor will hold a small second mortgage. Ask- ing $53,400. Cal Tony'Klomp- maker. Beautiful Backsplit in Better Part of Town 3 spaciousbedroom with bath ensuite in master bedroomn. Large famlVy room with fireplace. Quality broadloom throughout. Asking $59,900 wvith 93/4,per cent mortgage. Cal Jan Oudshoorn. Bowmanvîlle Three bedrooms. Fireplace in faiyroom. Attached ' gar- age. 10 per cent mnortgage. Asking $56,500. Caîl Stew McTavish. Building Lot 100 x 175 foot lot, level, dry, ready for your dream home. Permits available. Located on school bus route about one mile from Hwy. 7, and four m iles west of Peterboroug h. A good buy $7,500. Cal Elfie J ost. Bowmanville Beauty Lovely semi-detached home for only $44,900, includes Maytag washer and dry er and frid'ge and stove. Custom draperies in kitchen and living room. 3 bedrooms, 11/2 baths. Cati Kay Brown. Bowmanville Split level. Owner transferred, must selI this customn bulît 8 r oom brick and redwood home. Cal Pat Yeo to see the many features included in the price of $64,500. vIersized 4 bedroomn, semi s iuated on large lot with future potential of two extra building lots. Excellent invest- ment af $59,910, CaitiTony Klompmaker. Bowmanvilie - Ideal Starter Home Spotless 2 storey aluminum sided twiin homne. Panelled family room on main flo9r. r ;dloomed. Private yard. to uptown, must be seen tJ 1e appreciated. Only $36,600. Let us arrange terms. Cal Phyllis McRobbie. Onie Space Left for Lease Bowmanville 2,000 square feet. Low cost at $225. per month net. lm- mediate possession. Industrial Malil. Cal Stew McTavish. 55 Acres - Orono Area Terrific view of Lake Ontario from this gently rolling land w ith smal11 bush, -natural1 pond- site and good building sites, located oni y one mile f rom vil lage and Hwy. il 5 on school bus route. Permits availabe. Asking $63,000 with good terms. Cal Elfie Jost. Rawmanville $5,000 dlown will buy this 2 storey, 3 bedroom home covered with aluminum sid- ing. Asking only $42,500. Fridge and stove included. For details caîl Tony Klomp- mnaker. Are Yeou Considering a MO4VE or TRANSFER? We are Equipped to handle your home needs anywhere in Canada and U.S.A. 1*Coastto Coast Real Estate Service feeswill be given to the home. Receipts.wiil be provided for income tax purposes if desir- ed, Licenced WHA Judge Joan Inenson has donated lier timne for the show. Persons wishing further information about entering can contect Mr. Ai Fraser at 263-2044 #'Waverly Gai ln Bowmanvi Built by Marianne Develo 'four Gua ranti Quality Constru HUMES PROM DOWN Features Include: CI.nb.r.enda -Large famllY kltCl .Flnished famlly ro *Completely broadi I '/a baths Pîreplaces -Atta:h.d garages *FulIy-sodded lots Il Complt.ly servlci Open for Inspec This Weekend ant 10OA.M. to 7 P. ALSO Open Ho' at Newca. Sturday &Sunday1 Chol ce of 2 Del uxe Chaos. Pror MARIANI DEVELOPN Built by Divisl Vltri & Son Li Weil known forc construction endi workmanshl Shaw's The bigbligbt af ttiis past week for many of the Shaw's irdenls» community was the Durham ville 4-H Awards Night whicb was i beld in Clarke High Schoal on lpments Saturday evening. tee of It is so gratifying ta see uction those fine modern educational - facilities being used for sucb AS47,985 community affaîrs. The ladies of the Enniskillen charge provided an excellent O meal which was very efficient- ly served, cafeteria style, ta t he 250 who were present. Elaine Kellagg, Welcame, was the guest speaker as she showed bier slides and cam- mented on bier recent trip ta Kenya. Her renarks defin- at interest in the people and the Noen agriculture side of if e in this loom African countrv. Since Elaine :omre is such an active 4-H member loom ~ she had a very attentive audience. Fram Sbaw's at the-heard table were Rod and Marlene ced Stork, Donald and Gail Rick- ard and those receiving ctlon special prizes were John Ayre, nd Delly Bruce Brown and John De- P.MW Vries. Receiving a very at- tractive, engraved plaque for - - - - successfully completing a club pro ject in 1975 were: John Ayre, Keith Barrie, Bruce Brown, Janet Brown, Kevin use Crago, John Devries, John 3Ste David Killeen and Michael 1-430 p.m. Locke eModels ta This was a very interestingý OM. evening wben sa many fam- INA ilies P-atbered as a culmina- tion orý another successful MIENTS year in 4-H club work. ion of Personal Comments .im!W Gardon Barrie attended the, imited Ontario Milk Marketing Board qua lity 1975 Milk Committee Execu- suporlor kieCneec at Geneva ,Pak, earOrillia last week. àlp. Gardon was pleased ta accept Q NTS an invitatian ta fly ta the Canference wîth Gardon Wil- son wbo pilots bis own plane Lu Kg from Garden Hill. It was a 1K reauty treantardnaser reautyth anaro n y ALTOR from a small plane, f ar surpasses the view fromn a car . or t he larger planes. ýwmanv Garnet and Annabelle Rick- 1 ard attended the Association ne 923-9174 of Countries and Regions of 43-tf Ontario at Carnwall this week. Miss Ingrid Vandenberg, Kent University, Peter- borough, and bier brother John Minor Midgets Blank Markham la the second league gamne played in Markhamn, tbe Minar Midgets Bowmanville wahked aver Makham by scoring .9 goals ta Markbamn 0. Bowmanvîlle toak the lead ealy in the gamne at tbe 1.32 mark in the first period witb' Dan Strike scoring aftem bei'ng set up by Scott Stevens. At thîs state in the gamne, Bowman- ville took a total of 14 minutes, Dennis scomed, assisted by Bad Godfmey, and the team came ta life. In the next two periods Bowmanvilleï lucked in 7 goals. Tbese goals went ta Rîck Bain 2, Bad Godfrey, Gary Dusseldorp, Ed Visser, Dean Rutherford and Mike Adams eacb ane. Assists went ta Mike Faster 3, Scott Stevens 2, Brad Godfrey, Gary Dussel- dorp, Rick Bain, Ron Visser, Mike Adams, Ah Brunt and Ed Visser. Special credit must go ta goaltender Bitt Murphy, wba played an outstanding gane and came up with some To see hockey at its best, came see Constitution Ins. Minor Midgets play. Their next game is tanîght at 7:30 p.m. at the Hamptan Aena against the much talk-abaut Cobourg team. Youth Delegate to-Kenya Tells Experiencesin Kenya During St. PolulI's Church Anniversary >by Mrs. W. Teeple On Sunday, October l9th St. Paul' s United Church cele- brated its 141 st. Annivesary with inspiring services in bat the mamning and evening. The sanctuary was enhanced for the occasion with profuse arrangements of autumn flowers. Music was provided by the Senior and Chancel chairs, bath sepamately and jaîntly, with themes suited ta the occasion. The minister, Rev. N.E. Schamerhorn, canducted the services, in bis "paper bag" stary far the ceilren be tald the story of Longfellows bitbday g if t of the rocking chair made fram bis famous "spreading Chestnut tree" and given b y the cbildren af bis home town. A beautifully decorated St. Paul's Birthday cake had a handle placed in it and lit, by the children, with Birthday 'greetings being sung. The special speaker for the morning service was Miss Elaine Kellogg of Welcome, Ont. wha was one of the many Youtb Delegates sent by the Untied Church of Canada as part of its Sfth Anniversary celebratians, ta visit'under- develaped cauntries ta acquime first-hand knowledge of tbeir needs and bow the Christian Churcb cauld bel p them. She was one of 15 delegates wha went ta Kenya, Africa. Miss Kellogg's address, given in welh chosen words, descibed ber experiences while visiting this country for three weeks, nat as a tourist but as a friend, and learning of their ways and customs and needs. She stated that Christ- ianity__was making_ steady and bis wif e of Scarboraugh spent the long weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Vandenberg. John is presently enralled in G.M.I. Flint, Micb. Mr. Simon Vandenberg, West- ern Unversity spent this past weekend at home. Mr. Wesley Lane attended the Ontarioa M1ilk Marketing Board Canference at Geneva Park last week. We were pleased ta accom- pany the members of Baw- manville Higb Schooi Band wben tbey participated in the Hampton Clentennial Parade on Sunday afternoan. It was a very fine parade and a geat credit ta that small com- munity. We trust that many of the same floats which made such a gaad appeamance there wiIreappealàin he Santa Claus Parade. We think aur band is impraving too ln its parade work. Like the 4-H Clubs it is a fine source of goad training for young people and this results in service ta the cammunity as well. Marianna Developments iilvtteg you to V!tgtt a ogeeg 0new ênodep hoh¶eg CýVi2age o~ tAtQQbhook 20 M ïeg JOM POWM OAVpeit 1o31ghwagil Open House, Saturdays 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. Look for ISL Signs Corne, See and Compare Save At Lea st 11O,OOO by driving a few extra miles the 9cutRg elitoughtt qto g youh gag tok a gecik. $2,000 down to qualified buyer s will move you into a beautiful single home with extra large lots to choose from Some lots feature trees and year-round running streams. Priced from: $44,900 Trade-Ins Considered For Information, Caîl 705-932-2132, IRWIN, SARGENT & LOWES f LIMITED I progress in Kenya but that they still had a need of belp wit money, and tecbnicians who wauld work with the peaple and aur prayer. .Tespeakers for the even- ing service were three minis- ters wha had entered the ministry after, previously serving in ather walks of life--The Rev. David Harris of Ebenezer and Maple Grave United Churches, The Rev. Gardon Montgomery of New- tonville United Churcb, and The Rev. Allun Lavery of Simcoe St. United Church, Oshawa. gach SDake on- the theme THE GRUeATEST NEED IN THE WORLD TODAY. Their interpretatians of this need were: A. Refor- mation, Maral, Spiritual and, Sacial, Love Purpase and the Power ta Endure, ail cantain- ed in the life of Christ; Permanence as shown'n the trend ta nostalgia,, seeking permanence in a transient world. Foliowing the service a social baur was enjoyed with refresbments complete with Birtbday cake. At Blackstock United Church, Rev. Victor Parsons administered the Sacrament of Infant Baptism to two children; Stacey Dawn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Swain and Christopher Wil- liam John, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bryant. Rev. V. Parsons delivered a fine sermon entitled "This Fellow- ship." Next Sunday there will be no service in Blackstock United due to Anniversary Services at Nestleton United when Rev. Harry Atkinson will be guest speaker at 2:30 p.m . The following Sunday, November 2, will be Black- stock Anniversary Service when former minster Rev. R.B. Harrison wîll be guest speaker for il arn. service. There will be Sunday School at regular time next Sunday but no Sunday School will be held on Nov. 2. Several local families enjoy- ed the Durham 4-H Awards Night Banquet and presenta- tions at Clarke High Scbool on Saturday evening. 4-H mem- bers receiving trophies for special recognition, for their work during the year in 4-H were Dave Larmer, Paul Larmer, Dale VanCamp and Janet Weir. Others receiving prize money and recognition were Lois VanCamp, Craig Larmer, Doug Larmer, Roy Cowling, Mark Graham, Jamie Malcolm, Cindy Van- Camp. Barry VanCamp. Blair Graham, Debbie McLaughlin, Norman DeJong, Anita De- Jong, Ivan DeJong, Brian DeJong and Teresa Wygerde. Her, many friends will be interested to know that Mrs. May Jobnston bas been moved back to Hillsdale M4anor froùm Oshawa Hospital. Thlere was an) article about Mr. hnston and fher wotiffetfulifutt ffi1l- iin Canaa quilts Maga- zine. Doug and Suzie Fallis, Bryarx and BJ. Moyle and Pam Stinson enjoyed the Thanksgiving weekend in Las Vegas,- Nevada. Tbey saw many celebrities ,Hoover Stairkville Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sin- clair, Todd and Tara were Sunday supper guests witb Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood and sons, Newtonville. Mr.- and Mrs. Bill Cahais and family bave moved to their new home near Bowman- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mar- tin, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid, Orono, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Little, Cam W elîford attended churc at Sbiloh and enjoyed supper witb Mr. and Mrs. Llew Mr. and Brian Caswell and sons bad Sunday supper with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Best, Wesleyville. Mr. and Mrs. Orme Falls, were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd and Family. Mrs. Henry Thickson, Eliz- abethville, attended Shiloh Anniversary service and bad supper with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Westbeuser, Alyson and Lesley. Mr. and Mrs. John Cart- wright had a birtbday dinner on Sunday for ber mother. Mrs. Frank Whitely. Those attending were Rev. and Mrs. Whitely and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kellogg and family, We 1corne. Mr. and Mrs. Orme Falls and Harvey were Saturday evening visitors witb Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. The Shilob Anniversary was well attended on Sunday. Guest speaker, Rev. Frank Whitely of Sarnia, Ont. gave bis sermon on "How firm a foundation." Aiso it was a pleasure ta see and listen to a fine choir "The Men's Club" from Welcome United Church. A number of members of the Newtonville and Kendal con-- gregations were present also numerous friends and' rel-a- tives. TWO FIRE CALLS Dam, Lake Mead. Christ opher and Jay Mayle spent the weekend itb Grandma Fallis and Aunt Rosie. Mrs. Roy Taylor spent Thanksgivîng weekend witb Mm. and Mms. Anson Taylor at their country home at Lake Muskaka. Mm. and Mrs. Ray Mahaffy of St. Mamy's weme Sunday evening dinnem guests of Mm. and Mrs. Bill Mabaffy. Mm. Howard Wolfe eturned ta Camigaline, County Cork, Ireland after a three week visit in Canada visiting. b is brother, Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe and family. During that time, they ah ,went ta Colorado for nine days visiting Mm. and Mms. Philip Massey at Grand Junction. They weme at their ranch at Unaweet Canyan. Mm. and Mms. Dan Swain entertained for a h-,mily party aftem Stacey Dav,- christen- ing. Guests weme 'd . Russell Coates, Mm. and Mms. Herb Swain, Mm. and Mrs. Sandy Moame, Mm. Hamold'Swain, Mr. Weim Swain, Mm. and Mrs. Ralph Swain and Lamie, Mr. anid Mrs. Lammy Ashton and children, Oshawa. Mm. and Mms. George Bryant, and family entetained after Christopher's cbristening. Guests weme Mm. and Mrs. Dan Ommistan, Braoklin,, Mrs. Clarence Bryant and Rhanda of Ashburn. George's father Clarence was unable ta attend this family gathemingas he is in haspital. Mm. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls weme Sunday evening dinner guests of Mm. and Mms. Chester Graham of Dal- ymple. Mms. Annie Fowler of Osh- awa is spending some time visiting Mrs. Alma Fawler. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth La-m er, > Taa '- and Brent, Greenway for the weekend with bis parents Mm. and Mms. Harold Larmer and visited other relatives. Alsa Sunday guests were Mm. and Mrs. Aihan Larmer, Karen, Kather- mne and Paul of Oshawa. --I TYRONE ThaiKotierffig Service in aur church will be thisý Sunday, Oct. 26, at 11:15. Our guest speaker will be Rev. Rager Mlaggs, wha is 'the chaplain at Oshawa Hospital. The same evening at 7:30, there wl be a program of filmns and discussion sponsor- ed by tbe Senior Sunday Schaol class. Ail teens and adults are welcome to corne. There wére 16 tables Friday night at the weekly Eucbre party with prizes gaing ta Ethel Gable, David Park, Laverne Clemens, Editb Cle- mens, Margaret Coombes, Lillian Harvey with the 50-50 prize won by Edna Vivian. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Coak were guests at the wedding af their nephew, Mr. Allan Cook. and Miss Janet Gibman at the Unian Presbyterian Church with the receptian at the Music Centre, Actan, Satur- day afternaan, Oct. Il and later visited the C. Coaks and the Julian,,Reed's Narval and were Thanksgiving day guests of Mrs. Ted McBride, George- town and this weekend tbey spent with Mr. and Mrs. Lame Watson, Orangeville. The U.C.W. are canducting their annual-faîl canvass ta help meet the current expen- ses of aur church. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bawers and family were Sunday supper guests af Mr. and Mrs. George Baiwers, Nestletan. Mrs. Lamna Davey, Oshawa was a Sunday lunchean guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Park. Glad ta see Lamora back fallawing ýa week's holiday in Flarida. Mr. and Mrs. -Gardan La- mant, Mr. Herb Pawell, Bow- manville, Mr. and Mrs. Aiar Yaungman and family, Bramptan and Mm. and Mrs. Roy Youngman, Oshawa were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Yauagman. Sympa thy af the cammunity is expressed ta the family of the late C. Jardan, Oshawa who passed' away in Oshawa Holspital following a heart attack. Our special Tbank affering church service will be held Sunday, Oct. 26 at 11: 15 a.m. with Rev. Rager Maggs, Chaplain of Oshawa Generai Hospital as guest speaker. Miss Erin Nicks, Bawmanville will be guest salaist, assisting aur own chair under the leadership of Mrs. G. Brent. Mr. and Mrs. G. Milîson, Newcastle; Mr. and Mrs. Ralpb Davey, Maple Grave;: Mr. and Mrs. Jahn King,' Greenbanik; Mrs. Laverne Taylar, Duane and Danny; Garry Milîson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carnish, were Sunday supper guests af Mr. and Mrs. Dan Real. We welcome the D. Real family ta aur village. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gable visited Mr. Roy Wilkins, Indian -River, Thanksgivi.ng Sunday after- noan ù-and afong with Bruce were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gable and boys, Blackstack.' Mrs. Allie Mitchell, Taranto was a Wednesday supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Gable and Bruce. Mr. and The Canadian Statesmrani, Bowmanville. Octher 22 _975 - Mrs. Leie -Gobîe and family, and othler reIatives. -gr. andi Pontypool visited their par- Mrs. M. Shortt, Lakefield ents, MVr. and Mrs. Stan Goble were Saturday afternoon visi- Saturday evening. tors and Mrs. Dick Rowan, The L.O.B.A. 1244 ladies Don and Janet, Enniskillen catered to the R.B.P. 398 were Sunday afternoon visi- Msupper Saturday night in the tors of Mr. and Mrs. James hal while the U.C.W. were Rowan and boys. catering to the 4H1 Banquet Rev. L. Bigby and Mrs. held in Clarke High School. Walter Park visited Mrs. F.L. Mrs. Breta McCoy, Bow- Byam in the Western Hospital manville and Mrs. Wally and -Mr. Jack Gibbs in the Griffin, Enniskillen accom- Toronto General Hospital last panied Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Tuesday. Phare to Essex last week and Captain Michael Gibbs bas spent several days visiting returned to bis home in Mr.,and Mrs. Percy Phillips' Comox, British 'Columbia. Weekend Speciaols ECONOMY CUT, EXTRA LEAN BONELESS Pot RoastY7 b. MAPLE LEAF, BREAKFAST $,7 Baicon lb. MARGARET'S HONEY DTP 5Cpg REPEAT SPECIAL_ FRESH, LOCAL L c Couli*flower Large Size697eatèh Puritan Stems MEAT BALL, TURKEY BEEF, WIENERS and BEANS HOT CHILI, CONCARNI, and CHICKEN. 7In9 C24 oz. tun HALLOWE'EN Candies and Treats NOW ON DISPLAY TOASTMASTER WHITE SLICED Bread 2 279Oz CHAPMAN'S Ice Cream Asst. Flavors ~1 < 1/2 al. LET US SOLVE YOUR PARTY PROBLEMS WITH OUR LARGE SELIECTION 0F Meut Platters and Cheese Platters !READY TO SERVE!! Delicatessen Food Market, 73-77 King St. W., Bowmanville~~ D.EKALI SýEED CORN STRIONG Anearly hybrid with excellent standability. Short plant wJth 10w ear placement. Beautiful ears sheil out excellent grain quai ity. Plant for 18,000 to 22,000 plants per acre at harve st. Relative maturity about 82 days, or 2,650 Heat Units. A great general purpose hybrid. YIELD 2 Big yields for its early maturîty. Beautiful ears; quaîity grain. STRONG - Excellent standability. A product of DEKALB Stress Breeding. Sîee You r Dekacmlb Dealer New- RALPH VEITCH Uxbridge 852-3913 DURHAM CO-OP Orono 983-5102 KEN PRESTON Pontypoo I 277-2390 MINNIE WYBEGA Kendal1 983-5284 GARY JEFFERY Bowma nvillie 623-79681 BRIAN LEE B Iackstock 986-5173 DEPEND ON DEKALB DEKALB CANADA LTD. 301 Richmond Street, chatham, ontarlo BEV GRAY Welcome 797-2206 RON DINNER Port Hope 885-5988 JOHN BENSCHOP Bowmanvî lie 263-2768 BLA CKSTOCK