DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIE Tues., 12 noon ..... .... .. Refrigeration and Appliance Service Commercial and Dodnestic Refrigeration - Milk Coolers PHONE BERT SYER Days...............623-5774 Nights 623-3177 Lander Hardware and ELECTRIC 2-tf VIKING Plumbing and Heat- ing. Planning on remodeling or building a new home, call today for free estimate. 24- hour service. Call 263-2981. 22-5 Peter Sutherland Allminum Prod. Siding - Soffit - Facer Eavestrough - Windows Doors - Awnings 623-4398 For Free Estimate 22-tf CUSTOM upholstering, recov- ering, re-styling, very reason- able, work guaranteed, 20 years experience. Free estimates. Please cali collect 1-986-5072. 26-tf PHOTOGRAPHY Commercial - Weddings Portraits WAYNE HUNT, PONTYPOOL 705-277-2261 29-tf BABYSITTING job required by high school student for summer nmonths., 623-3405. 22-ix WILL babysit in my hone, Liberty St. South. Phone 623-7872. 22-ix FOR ail your buildingsrequire- ments, new kitchens,'replace windows with heatsaving Thermopane glass. Phone 623- 7363. 22-tf Lawn and Garden Ca re Grass cutting, rota tilling and lawn roling with a commer- cial machine. Seedin down new awns and aid, tree cutting, painting, and odd jobs cleaning up. 500 lbs. pressure washing for farm equipment trucks, etc. Robert Jones 987-5222 C& CJANITOR SERVICE Carpet - Upholstery Professiona ry Cleaned FREE ESTIMATES Phone 623-3624 BOWMAN VILLE Ma pie Grove SmaII Enginie Repairstoail makesof Lawn and Garden Equipment 579-2001 14-tf C RE Durham Masonry Contractors Ltd. Bricks - Logs Field Stonework Specializing in Fireplaces. Phone 576-0230 17-tf Monte Hennessy Carpentry - Renovating Fencing, Ail Types Floor Sanding, Concrete Wcrk Farm Buildings and Maintenance Phone 579-5957 16-tf J. A. HAYES (SMOKEY) MEATS Custom Cutting 12 Cents Lb. FREEZER ORDERS 174 Ritson Rd. S. Oshawa Phone 579-8011 or 623-7056 14-ff D. Beers & Sons CONSTRUCTION New Homes - Renovating Rec Rooms Repairsof ail types. PHONE 623-2263 20-tf FARM fencing. New fences built or repaired. Call Henry Wotten, R.R.1, Blackstock. Phone 986-5298. 19-4x All-Type Painting & Roof ing Flats, tar and gravel, metal, cold process, leaks, repairs, shingles, interior and exterior painting. Free estimates. PHON E 623-5038 19-tf JOMESTIC &COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION UNITS and APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE Kool Enterprises PHONE 623-3221, 24 Division St., Bowmanville 26 tf DARLINGTON MASON RY Brick, Block, Stone CHIMNEY & FIREPLACES CHIMNEY CLEANING Phone 623-2176 45-tf Backhoe Loader Service Trenching - Excavating REASONABLE RATES 1-986-4673 21-2x Bill's GLASS and MIRRORS LTD. 7 Division St., Bowmanville Ontario. Phone 621-5187 Sheet and Float Glass Sealed Units - S-rm Windows Store Fronts - Float Mirrors Patterned and Colored Glass and Glazing. 17-tf NVATER Wells bored, 30" ile. Ward's Well Boring. Tele- phone 342-2030. Representa- tive Harry L. Wade. Tele- phone 987-4531. 16-tf JACK BURGESS OIL BURNERS- FURNACES CLEANED PLUMBING REPAIRS PHONE HAMPTON 263-2151 MAIL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 43 - Bowmanville 30-tf 579-2001 14-tf BOB BEERS Lloyd Barnes 137 ELGIN STREET Plumbing Plumbing - Heaing Pressure Systemns arpentry, Renovating New Work and Repairs Ail General Repairs Service and Estimates EASONABLE RATES Cal1623-2641 263-2288 33tff ALLIN COLE'S MOBILE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE MECHANICAL REPAIRS (Tune-ups-nBrakesg- Etc.> AIl wark dane by Licensed Cass "A" Mechanic At your hame or place rf business. Ail parts and labar guaranteed. Terms cash. PHONE 623-5045 SBowma nvi lie SIMPSON MEMORIALS 885-6434 49 Lavinia Street Port Hope Monuments - Markers - Inscriptions - Wrought Iron Flower Stands - Home Appointments Gladly Arranged RESULTS COUNT! Used books and to be sold at loci MIple L n e sale by Bowmanv Multiple Listig Service Lodge. Proceed Oshawa & District charities. Please Real Estate Board Coles Barber Sh 623-5990 or 623 292 m d m magazines al sidewalk ille Orange s to local leave at op or phone 9. 22 lx Furnished Bedrooms by month, week or day, shower and bath, licenced premises, reasonable rates. CASTLE HOTEL Bowinanville 623-7072 1-tf OFFICE space available. Will renovate to suit, reasonable rate. Queen's Hotel, New- castle. Phone 987-4684. 21-2 PORT Hope, three bedroom house, appliances, fireplace, garage, vacant, $260. monthly. Phone 1-266-7945 Scarborough. iltff HOUSE, seven miles north of NestIeton on View Lake Road, two bedrooms, garage, smail barn and qarden plot, within walking distance of public beach. $265. per month. Call 263-8884. 22-1 BOWMANVILLE apartment, two bedroom, stove, fridge, air conditioner, laundry facil, ities, electric heat, wall-to- wall carpeting, $235. including utilities. Phone 623-5206 after 5. 22-1 SMALL, one bedroon apart- ment, stove and fridge. Avail able July lst. Phone 623-5598. 22-1 COTTAGE, Haliburton area, three bedroom, appliances, inside conveniences, private lake front, $125. per week. Available July lst to 7th. Phone 623-7070 after 4. 22-1 ONE bedroom apartment, near downtown Bowmanville. Fridge and stove included, available July 1. Phone 623- 5598. 22-1 NEW apts. Port Hope, from $190., 1 and 2 bedrooms. Sauna, recreation, children's room, many features. Cal 885-6500, 15-12x WHITE Embden goslings. Allan Venema, Hampton 263- 8888. 14tf PWREBRED Yorkshire boars and gilts R.O.P. tested. Tom Pleasance R.R. 5, Bowman- ville. Phone 263-2719. 22-2 THREE sheep, 2 ewes and one ram. Phone 1-786-2441. 22-2 EQUESTR!AN TRAINiNG CENTRE LARGE INDOOR ARENA BOARDING instruction in Equitation Jumping Dressoge Schocling of Hunters & Jumpers Hunters & Jumpers Bought & Sold RR 3 BOMANVLE62373U tf FREE removal of fresh, dead or disabled animais. Call Margwill Fur Farm, Hamp- ton, 263 2721. We now service ail areas. 20-tf 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, call P. & R. Realty Company, Realtor, Bennett Rd. and No. 2 Hwy., Bowman v ill1e 576-6120. 17 tf Selling at Pethick's Auction Barn, Haydon, one mile east of Enniskillen on Sat. evening, June 5, large quantity of furniture and small articles. Everything must go regard- less of price. Sale at 7 p.m. Cliff Pethick, auctioneer. 22-1 Auction Sale for Hans VanDyk, Manvers Road, one mile north of Bowmanville on Sat., June 12 his household effects and farm machinry. List of articles next week's paper. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. Lawrence Harris, clerk; Cliff Pethick, auctioneer. 22-1 Annual auction sale of used furniture, antiques and dishes, Sat., June 5, 1:15 p.m. at St. John's Parish Hall, Pine St. North, Port Hope. Ail pro ceeds for St. John s Church consisting of: furniture, dish- es, glassware, books, appli- ances, picture frames, quan- tity of old bottles, clocks, oil lamp and other items too numerous to mention. Roger Bannister, auctioneer. 22-1 Auction Sale Grist Mill Auction Barn Newtonville, June 4th, Friday 7: 00 p.m. Pressback high chair and child's rocker (matching), flower crocks, rockers, gas lamp, trunk, round oak table, wardrobe, old radio, glass, dishes, 2 door fridge, stove, T.V.'s, occasional chair, cor- ner cupboard (new), desk, twin beds (complete), 6 pc. dinette set, chrome chairs (set), bar stools (new), metal 4 post bed, mini bike, natural gas furnace, gas mower (good), space heater, water heater, piston pump, etc. Terms cash. Auctioneers: Stapleton Bros. 786-2244. Notice: Selling Wednesday, June 9th, 7CO p.m. All new clothing for the entire family. Complete sale of new clothing only from a local store. Plan to attend. 22-1 1876 -1976 Antique Auction Sale Saturday, June 12 12:01 p.m. A century of furnishings from a 19 room estately home, for Mr. Phillip Beattie, in the village of Keene, Ont., located 12 mi. S.E. of Peterborough. Solid Conemarra Marble Mantel Clock, over 200 pieces glass and china, china cabi inet, tak, pine arfd maple washstands; oak, cherry, walnut, pine, drop leaf, end, round, parlour, kitchen, din- ing, bedside etc. TABLES, organ, piano, stools, sofas and chairs, many dressers, wood cook stove, hall rack maple buffet, many pictures and frames, crocks, copper boiler etc., carpets, lamps, wood lathe, metal lathe, tools, pine pantry cabinet, several beds, china wash set, brass horn, and many, man yother articles. AUCTI ONEER'S NOTE: This is probably the largest Antique sale in this district this year. The above is a mere sample of these good antiques. Sale preview 9-12. Sale time 12:01 p.m. Cone- marra Marble Mantel Clock will sel1 at 3 p.m. Terms Cash. NO RESERVE. Lunch avail- able. Property sold. Two Auction rings. Sale conducted by Liptay Auctioneers Ltd., Bowmanville, 416-263-2117. 22-2 Thursday, June 3rd, house sold, auction sale of household furniture, property of the late Florence Keeso, 116 Short Ave., Lindsay (north of Queen Street). China cabinet, chrome table and four chairs, two chesterfields and two chairs, rockin gchair, wicker chair, two end tables, Zenith portable TV, Philco TV, tri- light lamp, stereo TV combin- ation, pole lamp, clock, table, box s pring and mattress, single ed, maple bed, night table, antique dresser - ward- robe, three dressers, vanity dresser with mirror, Viking clothes dryer, imperial spin washer, Woods upright freezer, Kenmore heavy duty stove, Frigidaire refrigerator, rugs, dishes, bedding, Jinens, garden tools, 1975 power .awnmower, many other items. Terms cash, no re- serve, sale 1 p.m. Carl Hickson, auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 22-1 ~'A~~Tfl r~ i r1 'USED Furniture and Appli- ances. Paddy's Market, Hampton 263-2241. 33-tf CASH for gold, silver, coins, guns, docks, jewellery, dis - es, furniture, crocks, paint- ings, sealers, appliances. Friendly Flea Market, 23 King West, 725-9783. 38-tf GOOD used furniture, china, baby articles, other items. Phone Towne Used Furniture 623 4681 Bowmnville. TOP CASH PA ID for USED PIANOS Player Piano Lots of used pianos in stock, organs too ! OSHAWA ORGAN CENTRE 16 Simcoe N. (at King) 728-1675 22 tf Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles Snowmobiles For Wrecking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence .62j-7112 45-tf Thursday evening June 3, 6 p.m., furniture and antiques. Auction sale including pine flat back cupboard, spool bed, iron and brass bed, arrow back rocker, Boston rocker, press back chairs, spinning wheel, oak extention table and chairs, parlor table, pine blanket box, bells flat irons, crocks and jugs, copper boil- er, iran pots, old bottles, mantel clock, chest of draw- ers, butter bowl, wide pine boards, picture frames, sev- eral chairs (some sets) - captain's, gun stock, scales, ladder back rocker, horse saddle and bridle, ginger- bread clock. Reminaton shot gun, (good), gramaphone, toi- let set, organ stool, brass jelly pan, baby cradle, lanterns, coal oil lamps, insulators, (purple, green and white), wooden grain shovel, large iron bell and bracket, dishes, 300 foot plastic pipe and many other interesting articles and collectables. The property of Mrs. Tom Davis, two miles south of Claremont and one mile east on Concession 7 (beside golf course). This is a fine sale of antiques. Lunch available. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager and Auctioneer, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 21-2 Saturday, June 12th - Auc- tion Sale of Farm Machinery and Household Furniture. The property of the late William A Nesbitt, Lot 20, Con. 1, Fenelon Twp., 6 miles north of Cambray and 12 mile west or 12 mile east of Glenarm on County Road No. 8. M.H. 30 tractor, good. M.H. 20 tractor, New Holland side rake, New Holland 404 hay conditioner PTO, New Holland 66 baler with motor, Malco 36 hay elevator, Dion threshing machine on rubber, AC heavy duty cultivator snap hitch, A- 3-12's plough snap hitch, Woods electric oat roller, Kongskilde drag cultivator 3 pt., wagon, set of sleighs, full line of machinery. Deep freeze, heavy duty electric stove, 2 antique wood stoves, Singer sewing machine, chestefield and chair, 2 buf- fets, wash stand, dishes, dressers, many other items. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 22-2 Auction Sale on Wednesday, June 9 at 6:30 p.m. at Kirby United Church, 112 miles north of Orono on Highway 35. Piano and stool, antique cloth and lamp bench and numerous other articles. 22 2x Auction Sale Saturday, June 5th The property of Mrs. Gor- don Harris, Lot 3, Concession 2, Whitby, Hwy. 2,4 miles west of Whitby consisting of: Wicker furniture, round table, loveseat, flower baskets, chairs, rocking chairs, 2 carved washstands, oak dress- ens, assortment of mantel clocks, coal oil hanging lamps, number of antique pictures, assortment of dish- es, single brass bed, twa shaving mirrors, player piano, child's captain's chair, round oak table, tools, a number of sockets, Black and Decker drill, Black and Deck- er body grinder, air gun, sander, pipe vise, large number of mechanical tools. Allis Chalmers B tractor, 1964 Chev Van (as is), snowmo- biles, post hole digger, antique gasoline engine, John Deere 420 Henry loader, extension ladders, antique scales, thrashing machine, numberf chaîns, assortment of truck tires, tarm trailers, pile of scrap iron, numenous other articles. Terms cash, no reserve, sale at 10:30 a.m Earl Gauslin and Norm Faulkner auctioneers. 22 1 Wednesda y evening, June 16th - Twilight Auction Sale of Real Estate Household Fur- niture and Antiques. The property of the iate Meta Sanderson, 32 Victoria Ave., S., Lindsay, Ont. Real Estate 5 room 1 staney brick house -2 bedroams, living roam, dining room, bathroom, kitchen with porch and car garage. New oil furnace. Lot size approx. 132' x 61'. Real estate will be offered for sale at 7:30 p.m. subject to low reserve bid. Terms on property 10 per cent cown day of sale, remainder in 30,days. For 1inquiries or appointment to view house contact J.J. Graham, Execu- tor 705-324-3009. Beatty up- right combination deep freeze and refrigerator, Moffatt heavy duty stove, 9 piece mahogany dining room suite 50 yrs. oid, 12 place setting Limoges dishes, chandelier, hall tree, chrome table, antique wooden rocker, swivel rocker, wicker chair, recliner, chesterfield and chair, lyre back chair, lamps, pictures, mirrors, cedar chest, beds, dressers, chest of drawers, wash stand, pine quilt box, book case, 2 treadle sewing machines, small electric appliances, s.mall tables, flat irons, garden tools, lawn chairs, lustre ware, tea service, bedding, linen, full contents of home. Terms Cash. No Reserves. Note: Sale at 6:00 pm. Sharp. Real Estate at 7:30 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Rea boro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 22-2 Tuesday Evening, June 8 6 p.m. Auction sale of furniture and antiques including chester- field and chair <like new), antique pump organ, antique kitchen cabinet, cook stove (good), Philco 19" portable colour T.V., Philco B & W T.V., Beatty washing mach- ine, kitchen table an chairs, several chairs, wash stand, dresser, wicker child's rocker, Pole lamp, copper boiler, sewing machine, dishes plus many other articles. The property of the estate of the late Mrs Reta Brethour, 161 Brock St. East in Uxbridge (east end). Sale at 6 p.m. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager and Auctioneer, Uxbridge 416-852-3524. 22-1 For-MSale 23 4'ng S. E., owmanvmlle 623-3393 Direct Toronto Line 923-9174 Courtice 119 x 300 Lot Country living at it's best. Immaculate 1/2 storey 3 bedroom aluminum home. 1 2 baths. Enclosed sun-room, separate dining room. Asking $59,900. Terms. Call Phy!lls McRobbie. Priced To Sell! Bowmanville Spotless 4 bedroom Back-split twin home. Finished rec. room, 2 baths, fenced lot. Only $43,900. Terms at 104 per cent, Call Phyllis McRobbie. Vendor Transferred Must seil this Rural property near Orono. 3 bedrooms, separate dining room, large 198 x 165 lot. Attached garage plus 50 x 55 storage garage. Asking $49,900. Terms. Call Bill Turansky. Owner Must Sell 3 bedroom home on 110 x 198 lot in Courtice area. Detached garage, excellent garden soil. Asking only $37,990. Cali Bill Turansky. Income Property Bowmanville, 8 room brick double attached garage, included is a 3 room apartment with separate bath and entrance. 90 x 150 lot. Offered at $59,700. call Pat Yeo. Bowmanville 25 Acres Plus year round Log Cabin type home with fireplace, 4 bedrooms, full basement. Strean and 17 apple trees on property for only $79,900. Call Kay Brown. Starter Home $22,500 2 storey home in Bowmanville. For details on this property call Ken Brown. Are You Considering a MOVE or TRANSFER? We are Equipped to handle your home needs anywhere in Canada and U.S.A. Coastto Coast Real Estate Service 22-1 R. "BUD" Vr 29 Silver St. Bowmanville, 623-2967 COUNTRY BUILDING LOT 2 acres, view of Lake Ontario. Has well and spring sites, 30 minutes from Oshawa. Asking $23,500. BOWMANVILLE Close to schools and park, 7 room spacious, older home, 62 x 165 lot. Early possession. Asking $36,900. NESTL ETON Country living in small ham- et, large lot, 3 bedroom home, double garage with workshop. Oval steel barn, try $10,000 down at 10 per cent. Asking only $47,500.2 22-1 MUST BE SOLD! Tudor style 3 bedroom sidesplit, attached garage, only two years old, finished family room with fireplace and walkout to 65' x 135' lot, 2 washrooms, simply immaculate! -Please cail David Passant R. Cholkan & Co. Ltd. 725-1133 or 623-3258. 22- Pat Marierrison 623-4115 Dollie Davey 786-2256 (Newtonville) LIBERTY STREET Immaculate, split-level, double garage, paved drive, 2 fireplaces, extra large lot, $67,900. CHURCH STREET Beautiful older 3 bedroom home one block from down- town. Large family room with separate entrance, private yard with swimming pool, patio and deck. This air- conditioned home is a buy at $64,500. DEERPARK CRES. 4 bedroom backsplit, a quiet residential area. Family size kitchen, large bright rooms, family room, pool sized lot. $56,900. 9 per cent mortgage. LIBERTY - CONCESSION Immaculate 3 bedroom bung- alow, 2 car garage, large finished rec room with bar and walkout to back yard, excel- lent location - ideal family home priced to sell at $52,500. TYRONE VILLAGE Small bungalow, large lot with heated workshop. Ideal for hobby shop, furniture refinish- ing, antiques etc. $36,500 full price. 22-1 SACRIFICE - Oshawa $34,900 full price, 2 year old, 2 bedroom town liouse, appli- ances and drapes negotiable, $28,800.00, 101/2 per cent mort- gage already arranged and carries for $313.00 P.I.T. end, front, unit completely broad- loomed. Owner in a hurry to sell, your offer could make you the proud new owner. Call Mendyk Mantle Realty, Real- for, Oshawa, 576-9700- 22-1 [6237694 137 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-7694 623-7661 REALTOR BOWMANVILLE - Just being built. Beautiful 3 bedroom brick bungalow home with large master bedroom, separ- ate dining room, attached garage, full basement, fire- place flue. Good central loca- tion. Close to schools, chur- ches and shopping. Many extras. Call now and inquire. VACANT LAND - Orono area. 1- acre of good land. All permits available. Phone and inquire. PARKWAY AVENUE - Bow- manville. Asking $55,900. 41 2 year old brick bungalow with 3 bedrooms, finished rec room panelled with brick fireplace. Additionalbedroom in base- ment. Close to schools, chur- ches and 401 exit. Call and inquire. 22-1 PREALTOR REAL ESTATE LIMITE 181 CHURCH STREET BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO LiC iT8 623-4428 BOWMANVILLE Close to shopping and hospi. tal. Nicely decorated 2 bed- room brick bungalow with large rec. room. Garage. Listed at $49,900. MARKET GARDENING ANYON E? 25 acres near Elizabethville on a busy paved road. Modern store, large home and barn. Good vegetable growing land. Call for details. $79,500. with terms. K E NDAL 87 acre farm with silo and large barn. Completely fenc- ed. Frontage on two roads. Trout pond. Call for further information. 22-1 ORONO Church St. and Station St. 2 new houses, three and four bedrooms on large lots. Com- are value and prices. Phone uilder 983-5709. 22-1 One Acre with a cozy 4 room home just a couple of minutes from bus service in Maple Grove. Has full basement, electric heat, bath and is very attractively landscaped. Pric- ed to sell at $36,500. 7 Room frame home close to school and shopping on a beautiful lot. A real good starter home. Has modern oil furnace. Good future poten- tial. BARGAIN at $38,000. Terms may be arranged. Commercial Property on King St. W. just i block from centre of town. Choicest location for office space or retail outlet. Has a large apartment on second floor too. Parking. Realistical priced at $75,000. Terms. AC NOW. Swimming Pool with a 6 room ranch bungalow in Newcastle near 401. Has rec. room, fireplace, separate dining room and extra room in basement. 40' x 20' inground pool for our pleasure. Priced to selI. Enquire today. Wanted.. . a brick bungalow for a cash buyer in the $45,000 price range. Private - 3 bedroom bunga- low, country living on one- third acre lot, just 15 minutes east of Oshawa. Finished family room with fieldstone fireplace, carpeting throu h- out, fully landscaped, double car garage, paved drive. Phone Orono 1-983-5996. 21-2x The Kendal Women's Insti- tute met at the home of Mrs. Janet Dykeman's on Wednes- day evening, May 19th with ten members and one guest present. The president, Mrs. Dykeman opened the meeting with the Institute Ode followed by the Mary Stewart Collect. The minutes of the April meeting were read and ap-, proved. The treasurer, Mrs. Gosson gave the financial report of the penny sale which was quite rewarding. The W.I. bake sale at Elva Reid's Kendal Hills Craft Shop is to be held on June 19th. The program was in charge of the Home Economies and Health Committee, Mrs. Dorothy Turansky and Mrs. Helen Couroeux. The roll call was answered by each member telling the last time you had a complete medical checkup. The motto was - "Health is the greatest of all possessions. Real Estate Sales Specialist Are you a top producer in the Real Estate field? Are you stymied in your present employment? Are you in a hurry, wanting increased earnings? Most of All, do you want more dollars now? Do you feel trapped in your present employment, your goals several years away? Do you want an unlimited future through your ability to communicate and sell at any level? Do you want a real professional challenge? We are a rapidly ex anding Real Estateor anization, seeking an executive calibre sales person for the Bowmanville trading area capable of high personal production. ine company's iynamic growth assures maximum opportunity and future for an individual who is intelligent, aggressive and determined. Please reply initiaîly to Box 622, c-o The Canadian Statesman, , Box 190, Bowmanville, Sa riving is a family affair Ontario.Sate d We guarantee strict confidence and discretion; interviews will take place at our new Bowmanville office shortly, m m m m m m REALTOR 623-2503 Trull's Road South - Executive country home, 3 bedrooms up and 2 down. Separate dining room, 2 baths, two fireplaces, rec room, double garage, 2 welIs and 2 septic systems. Lot 200' x 200'. Asking $89,000. Taunton Road near Orono -3 bedroom bungalow, plastered walls, electric heat, broad- loom, hollywood kitchen with quality cupboards and spa- cious eating' area. Good lot overlooking countryside. Only $56,000. 74 Acre Farm - Over 65 acres producing. 4 bedroom home, new implement shed, large workshop, garage and stor- age. Mixed farming of vege- tables, fruit and nursery stock. $125,000. Smail Business Location - Bowmanville, King St. E. Store area 1,000 sq. ft., plus small apartmtnt. Lot 50 x 165'. Call for details. Country Lots Available - Call for information. Orono - 5 bedrooms, one in the basement. Two - 4 pc. bath- rooms, beautifully finished rec room and separate dining room. An attractive bungalow on a good size lot. Only $57,900. 22-1 Mrs. Couroux read two articles, first "Ladies and Gentlemen, please be seated." This told of the designs of chairs, and those best for comfort and health. The second - "How to live with your rierves. A special half hour of fellowship was enjoyed over lunch proveded by Mrs. D. Wybenga and Mrs. Dykeman. The June meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. Helen Henderson. Over 20 ladies attended a miscellaneous shower in hon- our of the bride elect Miss Charlene Gosson on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Joyce Smith. The bride-to- be's sister Barbara assY'sfed in opening the many beautiful and useful gifts. The co-hos- tesses Mrs. Jack Stapleton and Joyce Smith served lunch. Charlene thanked everyone for her gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Sumnez- Cheaney of Niagara Falls spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. Elliott and on Monday Mr. and Mrs. George Carscadden of Thornbury and Mrs. Irene Dunber of Peter- borough called. Mrs. T. Stevens spent the holiday weekend with her son and his wife Dr. and Mrs. John Steven of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Cathcart called on Mr. and Mrs. D. Budd, also Mrs. Belck who was visiting there, of Port Hope recently. Mr. and Mrs. R. Elliot and Mrs. Dunber of Peterborough spent a day in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Elliott recently. Kendal Public School child- ren presented their spring concert on Wednesday after- noon, May 26th. All parents and interested adults were invited. Kendal Recreational Dance was held Saturday evening in the Town Hall at Newcastle. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Foster were her mother,! Mrs. Awde of Jarvis and Mrs. Poole of Port Hope. Mrs. Dan Keane and child- ren and Mrs. Wilson, all of Scarborough, spent last Fri- day with Miss Catherine Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. A) Wagar and family spent the weekend with his brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wagar. Church service was well attended Sunday morning it being Sunday School Anniver- sary and Award Sunday. The pupils took the service in prayer, singing, repeating scripture and swod dril competition. Then came the presenting of awards and crests. There were four crests which are presented for the year on attendance and high- est merits. The United Church Board Crest presented by Mr. Ron Frank, chairman of the Church Board to the senior girls went to Pamela Frank. The Maurice Bradley crest presented by Mr. Mark Wagar to the senior boys went to Danny Wagar. The Webster crest in memory of Mrs. Webster's mother, Mrs. Ellis, presented by Danny Webster to the junior boys went to Randy Frank. The U.C.W. crest presented by Mrs. R. Elliott to the junior girls went to Lisa Hoy and Patricia Frank who had tied for first place had over 30 Sundays in attendance. Also there were Bibles given to the same children. Mr. Wagar had five trophies for his own class for the five highest standing in points. There were 10 children who had perfect attendance during the past year. Each of the ten received a pen, their names were David, Pam, Patricia and Randy Frank, Lisa and Heather Hoy, Tanya and Peter Fonk, Karen, Kennedy and Tammy Farrow. The Sunday School picnic was held Sunday afternoon on the Public School grounds. The rain kept off during the races and other events. All winners received fine prizes. A bounteous picnic supper was served under the shelter of the school porch when the shower started. All enjoyed a well planned afternoon. Much cre- dit is due to the Sunday School Superintendent, Mr. Mark Wagar and his fine staff of teachers for the work they have donc in the Sunday School. STOP-80T H DIR ECTIONS FOR A SCHOOL BUS