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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Jan 1977, p. 13

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The Canadian Statesman, Boy manville Tnar 61,,47, 1i DEADLINE ~Ij FOR CLASSIFIE -so u 12nmon BAKER - Tami, Shelley and Rani are pîeased ta announce the birth of their sister Jennifer Lynn, 9 Ibs. 81/4 azs. on January 12tlh, 1977, ai Me- marial Hospital Bowmanville. Proud parents are Harry and Linda (Purdy). Very special ihanks ta Drs. K,W. SI emon and H.B. Rundie and ail the nurses on materity. 4-1 BEERS - Robert. Suddenly at Memorial Hospital, Bow- manville, on Wednesday, January 19, 1977; Bob Beers of 137 Elgin St., in his 43rd year. Beloved husband ,0f Leota Gauclet. Dear father of Kelly and Todd. Dear son 0f Mrs. G. Beers (Murdella). Brother of Donald, Duane, Mrs. D. Doherty (Gloria), Mrs. E. MacDow (Mary) and Mrs. K. Lonfh (Ane) Rested at the Nor utt Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral service 2:30, o'clock Friday afternoon. Interm ent Bowmanville Cemetery. VAN CAMP - Mary ai the Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesda y, January 25, 1977. Mary S mith (of B lackstock) beîoved wife of the late W. W. Van Camp, dear mother of Jessie (Mrs. Blake Gunter) Blackstock; Wiima (Mrs. Ronald Drinkwater) Ottawa; Helen (deceased) and Madam Justice Van Camp, Toronto also survived by 7 grandchii- dren. In her 87th year. Resting at the chapel of McDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry for service on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment St. John's Ceme- tery, Blackstock. 4-1 ME s ADAMS - In loving mnemory of my dear wif e Verna, who entered into eternai rest one Sear ago January 30, 1976. he was loving and kind, In aIl her ways, Upright and just, to the end 0fher days,' Always true, thoughtful and kind, Beautiful memories she eftt behind. God Iooked around His garden And found an empty space, He then looked down upon this earth And saw your tired face, He put his arm around you, And lifted y ou bo rest,' God's garden must be beauti- fui 'Cause he only takes the best. We shall meet in that beautiful land, Because on, God's promise In His book we stand As found in ist Thessalonians Chapter 4, Verses 16-17. - oving tyremembered and missed b y husband Henry. 4-1 x ADAMS - In loving memory of our grandma and nana, %erna who passed away January 30, 1976. When God gave us nana's He tried to be fair But when he gave us ours, We got more than our share. Although he took her back One year aqo to-day We are so0 grateful for the Thalhelet her stay. - Greatly missed bv her f ive grandchildren, Bradley, Ke- vin, Jeffrey, Todd and Tanya. 4-1 .M. "Flowers ISay it iBest" .DAILY Deliveryto,... Oshawa - Bowmanvilîe Area Phone 623-4441 43-tf Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Bickle, R. R. 4, Bowmanville, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sharon Anne to Dennis Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caruana, Orono on Saturda y, April 304h, 1977, 4 p.m. at St. John's Anglican Church, Bowmanville. 4-1 ADAMS - Verna. In loving memory of aur dear mother who passed away January 30, 1976. Mom's life is a beautiful memary Her death is a sulent grief She sieeps in God's beautiful garden n sunshine of perfect peace Wé miss her Oh how much But realize God knew besi. He let us have her many years Then, gently bade her rest. -- Sadly missed b y Bruce and Diane, Joan and Bruce, B rian and Ann. 41 ADAMS - In Ioving memory of a dear sister Verna Adams who passed away January 30, 1976. God saw you getting weary Sa he did what he thought besi He came and stood beside you And whispered came and rest. - Always -remembered by brother Leslie, sister-in-law Norma and famiiy. 4-1 x BENTLEY - Jack. In laving memary of a dlear father wha pas sed away January 23, 1974. Donot ask us if we miss hlm Oh, there's such a vacant place. Often we ihink we hear his footsteps Or we see his smiiing face. Sad and mournful was aur parting Lonel y are aur hearts to-day. For 1 e one we loved 50 deariy, Has forever passed away. Dear God please take a message And send 1 up above To tell Dad how much we miss him And give him ail aur love. - Sadly missed by Edie and Richard, Ron and Dale, John and Barbie and granchiidren. 4-1 BENTLEY - Jack. In loving memory of a dear husband who passed away January 23, 1974. Your presence 1 miss, Your memory I treasure. Loving you always, Forgeti ing you neyer. -Sadly missed by wife Ede. 4-1 PATERSON - In ioving memory of a dear mother and grandmather Ona Irene who p assed away January 25, 1972. uays of sadness stili came o'er us Tears in silence afien flow For memory keeps you ever near us Though you died f ive years ago. Sa you who have a mom Cherish her with care. For you'll neyer know the heartache Till you see her vacant chair. - Lovingly remembered by Heather and family. 4-1 POULTON -~ In ioving memorv of a dear mother and grandmather Rachel Ann Richards who passed away suddenly January 30, 1956. God's golden gates stood open Twenty one years ago to-day With farewells lefi unspoken She quietiy slipped away. - Sadly missed and wîîî aîways be remembered b y daughter Gertrude and grand- children Gertrude, William and Mary. 4-1 THOMPSON - In loving memhory of a dear son Ray Melvin who passed away January 3th, 1973. - Ever remembered and g reatly missed by mother and fami ly. Mother, Mrs. Alice Thompson. - rioRItI2Gtt eLliott r-uneral Home THOUGHTFULNESS - CONCERN - SERVICE Concern tor the demands upon you ... our f irst consideration, To ensure you the Shelpfulness you need. 53 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-3668 Durham County'Oldest Funeral Service MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL 4 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE TWO OFF-STREET PARKING AREAS Phone 623-5480 Day or Night Serving this district for 96 years. RUTTER GRANITE COMPANY LIMITED, Established 1846 P.O. Box 176 Port Hope, Ontario LIA 3W3 WQRKMAN5HIP - QUALITY High Quality at Reasonable Price$ Phone 885-5216 I Home 885-5222 PATERSON- In loving memory of a dear wife and mother Ona Irene who passed away January 25, 1972. Wonderful memories woven in gold This is the picture we tenderly hold, Deep in our hearts, a memory is kept. To love, to cherish, to neyer forget. To us she has not gone far Just entered God's eternal home And left the gate ajar., - Lovingiy remembered by. Sandy and ken. 4-1 POTTER -In loving memory of Kari O. B. Potier who p assed away January 28, 1974, His smile is gone forever And his han d we cannot touch Stili we have so many me- mories 0f the one we Ioved so much. His memory is our keepsake From which we'l ,neyer part God has hlm in his keeping We have hlm in our hearT. - Ever remembered by wife Belle, son Kari, grandfa ther of Mark and Karl. -41 My sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neigh- bors for their expressions of sympathy and comffort in the loss of my dear wife, Bernice. My deep appreciation to those who prepared and served such a wonderful lunch. A special thanks to Dr. Ewert and Dr. Long, to the Rev. Schamer- horn and Morris Funeral Chapel. Art Colilis 4-if The family of the late Mrs. Gertrude Brooks wishes to thank the staff of Bowman- ville Memorial Hospital, friends, neighbors and Tyrone U.O.B.A. 1244 for their many acts of kindness, flowers and cards, also expressions of sympathy were very much appreciatled. 4-1ix .We wish to express our mosi sincere appreciation for the kindness and sym pathy shown to us by our friend s, neighbors and relatives, also donations to the Heart Fund and floral tributes, the Rev. Donald Tansley and the Armstrong Funeral Home during our recent bereavement in t he loss of a loving husband, father and gandtaiher. Týhe fa mil y 0f the laie Harry Layton. 4-1 Mrs Mildred Anderson, home f rom the hospital wishes to thank friends, relatives and neighbors for their thoughtful concern, visits and cards. 4-1 i sincerely wish ta thank everyone for cards, visits, gifts and many phone cails. Specia I thanks ta Drs. Ugray and Rowsell, alsoto the nurses on the fourth floor of Oshawa General Hospital. Bert Mutton My sincere thank! officers and meml Andrew's Church, and members of Canadian Legion visits and gifts during my recer- Memorial Hospita thanks to the hospit attention and effic Alex Campt I wish to thank« and staff of the fir Memorial Hospital Kenzie, also fri relativesfor cards during my stay ir Alecia Sper( i would like to e sincere thanks tc friends, and neigF their visits, flow( cards and acis ci during my stay in h since I came hon also to Drs. Price, and Cohoon, nurseý at Port Perry Hosr Oliver Rohr LEARN to1 Eight Lessons Materials Sup Beginning in Feï PATCHW( 31 King St. V BowmanvilI 623-6543 APPEARING The Queen's N EWCASTI. JASON DAVID I Friday - Satu January 28 Dancing 9-] s tof ami ly, bers of St. ta afficers the Royal for cards, sreceived nt stay at al. Sincere itai staff for dent care. >bell 4-1x, the nurses irst floor of l; Dr. Mc- iends and Is and gifts ORONO DISTRICT CREDIT UNION Annual Banquet February 2lst, 1977 Newcastle United Church at 6.30 p.m. Tickets Aduîts $4 - Chiîdren $2 Entertainment and speaker. 4-2 Annual General Meeting of Big Brother Association of Newcastle, Thursday, Fe- bruary 24, 1977 at 8 p .m., Court Roomn No. 1, New Town Hall, Church Street. 4-1 Valentine Dance KENDAL ORANGE HALL Sat., Feb. Sth Sponsored by the Orange Lodge Music by Audrey Gilmour's Orchestra EVERYONE WELCOME 4-2 DANCE Music by THE ADEL'S ORCHESTRA Sat., Feb. 5, 1977 St. Joseph 's -Hall $5.00 per couple - 9 - 1 a.m. 4-2 BINGO N EWCASTLE COMMUNITY HALL Tues.,,Feb. 1, 1977 Early Bird Gamnes 7:30 Regular Bingo 8: 00 $400 in Prizes PLUS $500 JACK POT Sponsored by NEWCASTLE LIONS 4-1 Eu chre party, Newtonville Hall, Friday, January 28th at 8:15 p.m. Ladies bring lunch. Everybody welcome. 4-1 DANCE at Solina Hall January 29th, 1977 Ray Avery's Orchestra 4-1 Sunshine Tours to Florida and Texas 34 day winter vacation Jancary27 - March- at a beautif ul beach resort on the gulf. ALSO 16 day Florida Circle Tour February 5 - 20. 24 day Southern Texas Tour March 1 -24 ALSO 10 day Mid-term Florida Tour March 17 - 27. For information caîIl or write: Sunshine Party Tours 36 King St. Cobourg 372-9961 2-6 MONSTER BINGO New Starting Time THURSDAY -7:30 p.m. Sponsored by Oshawa Minar Sot tball JUBILEE PAVILlON OSHAWA 48-tf WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE MONSTER BINGO NEXT MONDAY 7.45 P.M. RED BARN - WAYNE ST. OSHAWA in nospitl. A Night with icr 4-1 KEATH BARRIE at express my Eastdale Collegiate, Oshawa i relatives, Sun., Jan. 3th, 1977 hbours for 8 P. ers, fis, of kinânes Benefit for hospital and FamiIy and Children's ne. Thanks Services of the Durham Hammett Reg on ~s ndstffALL RESERV ED SEATS as, nd saff 6.00 ital Tickets available at: rer 1. Family and Children's Services Midtown, MaIl (upstairs) 723-5211 2. The Gift House, g o - 18 King St. E., -$25 Ajax Shopping Plaza. ~rary 985-7079 DRK Tickets at the. Door - $6.50 W. île AT Hotel LE REVUE 1 rday -29 Have you goi your Conc Series tickets yet? They available from an y Bowrr ville High School Band ME ber. The f irsi concert of series is Sunda y January3 ai 8 p.m. atthe high sci with Johnn y Cowell, irun' soloist wih the Osha Symphony Orchestra. Giani rummage 5< January 28, 10 ýa.m. - 9 p January 29, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m Salvation Army Hall, Bi 24-f , manville, Ontario. -2 Arile 3-2 BEEF Sale: Sides Beef - 69c lb.; Front Quarters - 59c lb.; Hind Quarters - 99c lb.; Diamondi "A" Bacon, 16 [b. Box -5$11.99. De Koker's Meais, corner 0f Taunton Rd. and " Hwy. 115, On. Phone 983-5445. À-1 4-i1 SH W cert SCREENED SAND are UIMESTONE PROOIJCTS ian- Att SiZES FOR ORIVEWAYS ie- & PARKING LOTS the TOPSOI. & DIRT FuI 3th OELIlVERED OR RÉMOVEO ~oITRUCKS & LOADERS FOR RENT ipet SNOW REMOVAL awa 4-1 Phone Oshawa al725-0232 i. at 0w- SOLINA RD. N. 4-1 1 Mile, North of Hwy. 2 ONE week for one inci. Hotel CARPETS of ail kinds, custom and Air Fare and Continental made drapes and sheers, Breakfast. Choice of 4 hotels hard-surface flooring, prof es- n St. Petersburg Florida, sionaliv instalied. F ree esti- $100. Phone 623-3247. mates. Your one-stop shop- 4-1 pýng. F. A. Kramp, 37-41 King St. E., Bowmanville. Furni- AAMCO HOME ture, Carpet and Drapes. SIDING13i Wi nter Sale of Pure Pine Shavings Storm Doors Ba led, Dust-f ree _______Phone 723-6660 r -Heavy Ot -Double Seal -Safety Glass - Save -Save SAVE CANVASSER'S COMMISSION 2 PRICE RANGES TO >CHOOSE FROM PHONE 623-6828 4-2 IF res WH ITE'S T.V. TOWERS Towers, U HF, V H Aerials, Rotors8 Repairs Apartment &Homi Pre-Wired Ask About Our Guarantee Phone 576-15606 COU RTICE r.' ONE galvanized water trough; one grain seeder- 13 run; 15 tooth, cuitivator; 9 foot sealed bearing double disc; 3 point hitch; also' '76 Chev. 12 ton truck. AIll n good condi- tion. Phone Welcome 753-2272. 4-1 x INTERNATIONAL farm trac- for, 330, uiility gas operated, hydraulically equipped, com- plrete with snow blade. Perfect condition. Phone 987-4314 afier 5 p.m. 4-2 ALL kinds of machinery. Sales and rentais. Ace Ma- chinery 859 Nelson St, Osh- awa. Ph on e723-0933., 1-_tf QUANTITY of hay and straw. LeRoy Short 623-2479. 4-1 T.V. Admirai, colour, 20" like new $250. Orono 983-5444. 4-1 '75 MERCURY Trail Twister 440, S995. Artic Cat Panther, electric start $695. Moto-Ski 20 h.p., $295. Orono 983-5444. 4-1 HAY, 400 bales, Timothy, Alfaifa and Brome. Good, quaiity. Phone 263-2719. 4-1 OLD mahogany desk and mantie cdock. Ph one 987-5205. 4-1 300 BALES of excellent hay, no rain. 85c baie., Phone 1-983-9311. 4-1 SIDES of beef. 69c IL cut, wrapped and frozen. Cali 1-983-5445 or afier 5 caîl 623-5540. 52-5 Pineridge, Tire Sales TIRES ANDWHEELS To fit your car or truck. Phone 623-4866. BOWMAN VILLE APPLES, Maclntosh, Dell- clous, Spy, Cold Storage, firsi road east of zoo. Turn north, third house, east side. No Sunday sales, H. Bandstra. Phone 623-2106. 2-4x COLD STORAGE Spy, Deliclous, and Mac apples. Bring own containers. Frank Hiemstra, R.R. 1, Enniskillen, 263-2260 3-tf TWO bush cords of wiIlow wood and one bush cord of mixed wood cut in 12" for stove or fireplace. Phone 263-27.86. 3-2 VACUUM cleaners and polish- ers repaired at Reid's Small Appliance Repair Service, 164 Base Line Road East, Unit 7, Bowman ville. Phone 623-6244. 4-2 SAND -& GRAVEL SUPPLY 8 MILOMETRE camera, double bar lights $35. Lady's Sunbeamn Mist hairdryer and brush. One large fibreglas drape (gold). Old fashioned cutlery. Phone 623-5340. 4-1ix 6000 BALES of hay. Newton- ville786-2927. 3-tf Lots of Used Pianos in Stock, Organs Too! Lowrey, Hammond, Heintzman OSHAWA ORGAN CENTRE 16 Simncoe N. (at King) 728-1675 - 3-tf PADDY'S Market now has new turniture, appliances, T.V.'s and stereos and- also used f urniture and appl iances. WilI accept trade-ins. Paddy's Market, Hampton, phone 263- 2241. 33-tf USED Furnifure and Appli- ances. Paddy's- Market, Hampton 263-2241. 26-ff J and M TIRE Service for Michelin tires, your one-stop radial centre, 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa. 576-1220. 46-tf BUILDINGS, different styles and sizes, wood, steel con- struction, erection, early de- livery estimates, financîng. March Installations,, 472A Brant St., Burlington, Ontario. Phone 416-639-2332. 4-1 AQUARIUM, 15 gallon tank, stand, filter,, pump, fish, artificial plants $30. Phone 623-4766 from 4 to 9 p.m.' J and M TIRE Service for Michelin tires, your one-stop radial centre. 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa. 576-1220. 461tf VITALIZING! Phone 723-1155 for Rusiproofin g o n new or used vehicles. Written war- ranty. Durham VitaLizing, phone 723-1155. 47-tf 1975 BUICK Century Custom. Phone 623-2815 after 5 p.m. 4-1 '67 STATION wagon, mecha- nicaîîy A-1, needs body work. As is. $400. Phone 623-2752. 4-1 '70 OLDS, 4-door, V-8, radiais, AM-FM 8 track, automatic, new paint. WilI certify. Phone 623-7984. 3-, x 1974 CHEV Custom 1101/2 ton, 350 V-8 engine, power steering with low mileage. Phone 623-5485. 14-1 1968 PONTIAC, nine passen- goer satinwaon,350 engine, y xcellen condition, ask- ing $600 or besi offer, Phone 623-2689 after 6 p.m. 4-1 1971 DATSUN pickup with cap, 1600 engime, A-i mecha- nically, body in excellent condition, 53,000 miles, asking $1250. Cali 263-2356. 4-1 1976 CHEV Caprice, white with blue vinyl roof, spoke wheels, cruise control, elec- tric windows and locks, power steering and brakes and air $5580. Phone 725-8393. 1972 PONTIAC Le Mans station wagon, good condition, 350 automatic, certified. Best offer. Phone Newtonville 786-2609. 4-1 1974 MONTE Carlo, low mileage, excellent condition, silver with black interior, some options. Phone 623-4862. 4-1 1973 VEGA wagon, automnatîc, radio, new snow tires, excel- lent condition. $1600. Phone 623-4792. 4-1 1967 FORD, 1/2 ton, V-8, standard equ p ment, excellent condition., Phone 1-983-9614 afterl7p.m. 4-1 1973 MONTE Carlo Landau, excellent condition, loaded, rustproof ed, snow tires. Phone 987-4363. 4-1 1973 CHEV 1/2 ton truck with power brakes and steering, newly painted, 350 engine and 33" insulated cap. Asking $2200. Phone 1-985-3017. 4-1 1969, G.M.C. 1/2 ton and Winebago cap, 350 engine, excellent condition, $1400. Phone 623-2889. 4-2x 68 OLDSMOBILE. As is-good rnoior, transmission. $200 or best offer. Caîl 623-5340. 4-1lx 1976 CHEV Impala sedan, excellent condition. Vinyl roof radio and many other extras. Phone 725-2681. 2nd and 3rd MORTGAGE MONEY AVAl LABLE - 5 year term - Open Mortgages - No payments for three months - No bonuses - No Credit Checks - No inquiry from neighbors - Confidential arrangements made in your home - Borrow as low as $1,600 - Fast service Cal Mr. Wilks Mortgages bought and sold (Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax) 683-2611 FREE REMOVAL OF FRESH, DEAD and DISABLED FARM STOCK, CA LL MARGWILL FUR FARM Hampton 263-2721 30-tf THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE BOARD 0F EDUCATION ANNOUNCES 1977 KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION FOR THE TOWN 0F NEWCASTLE Schools wil11 be holding Kindergarten registrations as follows: COURTICE SCHOOLS (at West Courtice) Principal Mr. I. Golder 725-4738,' February 3 9.00 a.m. - 12:00 noon ENNISKILLEN Principal Mr. B. Lush 263-2970, February 9 10:00 p.m.- 3:30 p.m. HAM1P5TON JUNIîOR Principal Mr. E. Murdoch 263-2252, February 1 1: 00p. m. - 3:30 p.m. KENDAL-KIRBY Principal Mr. G. Gleibs 983-5802, February 1 f 9:O00a. m.- 12:0noon MAPLE GROVE WEST Princiapl Mr. J. Beamn 623-2373, February 3 1 -00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. MITCHELL'S CORNERS Principal Mr. W, Pitt r 576-7222, February 7 9:OOa.m. - 11:30 am. NE WCASTL E Principal Mr. R. Munro 987-4262, February 2 1:O00p. m. - 3: 30 p.m. ORONO Principal Mr. R. Simser 983-5006, February 4 1 -00p.m. - 3:30 p.m. FEBRUARY7- il INCLUSIVE, 9:O00a.m. - 3:30 p.m. DAI LY CENTRAL Principal Mr. T. Turner 623-5614 LORD ELGIN Principal Mr. J. Murray 623-3682 ONTARIO STR-EET Principal Mr. M. Slute 623-5437 VINCENT MASSEY Principal Mr. R. Merkîey 623-5502 Parents and Guardians are remninded of the folîowing points: 1. In most instances the school nurse wilI be available at these registrations. 2. Chiîdren to be registered must be 5 years of age on or before December 31, 1977. 3. Proof of age is to be presented at reg istration, in te aorm of a birth certificate, notice of birth, registration, passport, etc. 4. Property taxes for families with child ren in t he public schools wiIi go ta support public schols.- - 5. Precise information regard- ing residence location is important. ie. Lot and Con- cession number where appli- cable. 6. For furiher information please contact any of the schoals Iisted above. N.B. Application forms for aur French Immersion Kinder- garten wiIl be available at ail of the above schooîs. 4-2 Informiation Rape Centre A crisis centre for rape or sexual assault victims. Confi- dentiaîly guaranteed. 24 Hour Answering Service. Vol unteers over 18 needed. 623-7273 or 623'-RA PE. 47-tf Harry Voermnan Insurance 181 Church St., Bowmanville, Ont. Phone 623-4428 Res. 623-7597 AUTOMOBILE AND FIRE IN SU RANCE 28-tf Senior Citizens 10 per cent off aIl hair services, Monday, Tuesda y, Wednesda y only. Kut'n' KurI, Beauty Shop, 71. King St. E., Bowmanville. Cali 623-5019 (open 6 days a week). 2-3 THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE BOARD 0F EDUCATION Invites Applications for the Following Position Duties to commence lmmediately Solina Trainable Reta rded Childrew's School 1 Part-Time Teacher (2 haîf- days per week) to instruct trainable retarded children. Please apply in writing stating qualifications, experience, references and telephone 1number to: MRS. MARY BOWES, Principal R. R. 1 Hampton, Ontario LOB iJO, Tel: 416-263-2652. 4-1 LEGAL SECRETARY, Experience requ.ired, short- hand. To work in Newcastle office. CaIIlMR. MICHAELSat 576-3392 or 987-4767, 4-1 URGENT: Men interested in helping a boy become a man. There is no cash reward for a Big Brother, but, there is no greater reward than when a man hel ps a boy. For informa- tion te lephone 623-6646 or writeto Box 13, Bowmanville, Big Brother Association of Newcast le. 4-4 FULL or p art lime persons to service Fuller Brush cus- tomers. For information cal colIect 416-372-9969 after four or write: Patrick Wiebe, 416 Walton St., Cobourg. 1 -4x BY March lst, self-contained, one bedroom accomodation in eiher residence or apartment building, by retired lady. Prefers quiet surroundings. Telephone 623-4738. 3-2x RELIABLE aduits would like country house to rent. Within commuting disi. Oshawa, 1-705-292-71, WANTED, vacation acreages. 416-267-930 Land, 2625 E linton Scarborough, Ont. I MONUMENTS I MAR KE R EAR PIERCING SERVICE Hooper's Jewellers Ltd. Rkeglar Price $12.00 No W 10.00 with studs Special 10 per cent reduction on first purchase 'of earrings with the release form.' Phone 623-5747 For Appointment 45-tf ANN BRADLEY Permanent Hair Removal 136 Simncoe St. N. Oshawa 723-7682 37-tf Roberta McCann, CE. Per-, manent haïr, removal. Free consultations. Phone 623-6214., 19 Burk Court, Bowmanville. 45-tf Organisi and Choir Leader requîred by Enniskilîen United Church Remnuneration negotiable. Musical student or any in- terested persons please write san AILAN WERRYto R.R. 1, Enniskillen 4-1 RELIABLE, experienced housekeeper needed, i or 2 days a week. Write Advertiser 660, c-o Canadian Statesman, Box 190, Bowmanvilie, On- tarioLlC3K9. 4-1 NEE D money to pay Christ- mas bills? Celebrity Fashion Jewels is now hiring Fashion Show Directors. Top commis- sion. No outlay. No experience necessary. Caîl 579-1909. 4-4 INTERVIEWERS PART-TIME Required Immediately for Market Research Experience Not Necessary A national market research company requires interview- ing representatives for the Bowmfanville region. We con- duci oublic ooinion surveys on a variety of tapic-of n'atinal and international inieresT through personal calis on hauseholds in preseiected areas. There is nothing to seli or demonstrate. Use of a car may be necessary. For more information, write The Gallup Poli of Canada, 45 Charles Sf. E., 8th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1 S2. 3-2 REGISTERED nurse requires full time babysitter, days, no weekends, Waveriey area pre- ferred. Phone 623-6034 after 4 p. M. 4-1 RELIABLE person to babysit in my home, vicirv'ty f Ontario and Nelson Stret, ihree nights weekiy 5:30 - 6:30.* 623-7978. 4-1 THREE bedroo 'm home, garag e, barn, 18 acres border- ing Newcastle. $300 monthly. Caîl G. VanDyk, Realtor, 623-4428. 3t BOWMANVILLE .-,Apart- ment, 4 rooms and bath, central location, available now, heated. Phone 623-7523. 51 -tf 1000 SQ. FT., heated store to rent. Located on King Street East, downtown Bowmanvi1le. Available March 1, 1977. Telephone 623-76641. 3-tf ON t becaroom aparïment, Iwo mnonths in advance, heat incIuded. Phone 623-4387 after 6. 47-tf ONE bedroomn apartment, three rooms plus bathroom. In private home in Bethany. $145 monthly. Phone 705-277-2772 or 277-2821. 4-2x MODERN hairdress shop wvith ail equipment. Phone 623-4901 from 9to 6p.m. 2-3 Auciion sale, Saturda, January 29, at 1: 15 p.m. at Bannister's Auction Hall be- side Fire Hall in Bewdley, consisting of chests of dra- wers, wardrobe, chesterfield and chair, coffee tables and end tables, chairs, ohl lamps, ,dishes, glassware, picture frames, smalI appliances, portable T.V. and other items ,f,, being consigned. Roger Bannister, auctioneer. 4-1 ;ace 'Of Auction sale 0f antiques and 21. used furniture Thursday even- 2-12x ing, January 27 ai 6:30 p.m. ai - Bannlster's Auction Hall beside Fire Hall in Bewdley s consisting of wainut side- board, china cabinet, oak chairs, wardrobe, antique 1 lots and radios, aval drap leaf table, 01. Harris- chesis of drawers, dlock, nAve. E artificial fireplace, ail lIamps, 3-f dishes, glassware, crocks, quantity of odd chairs and other items stili being con- .ITY signed. Rager Bannister, SAN D I auctioneer. 4-1 S! - Auction- sale at Pethiick's Auction Barn, Hayclon-, one mile east of Enniskillen on Saturdlay evening January 29, large quantity offurniture and smail articles. Also a nice Quebec cook stove for cool and wood. Salel7pxm. Cliff Pethick Auctiorleer.4- RESULTS COUNT! Multiple Listing Service Oshawa & District Real Estate Boardýý registered Canadian anc: American champion stock. Phone 623-3231. 4-1 PUIPPIES, free to good home, part Lab and part German Shepherd. Phone 263-2752. 4-1 x PUREBRED Scotch Cole, maie puppy, almost four months old. Has had first needle. Can be registered.: Phono 963-8438. 4-1X, TWO bedroo m duplex, two miles f rom Bowmnanville, available March lst. Aduits and abstainers preferred. Phone 623-2479. 4-1 STORE or office for rent, 19 Temperance Street,; Bowman- ville. Available now. Phone 623-7438. 4-ix ONE bedroom apartment in Orono, on main street, close to shoppng, immediate posses- sion. $150 per month plus heat. Phone 983-9623. 4-Ix ONE bedroomi aparimnent centrally located. Phone 623-3211 betwveen 9 arn. and 6 p. M. 4-1 THE Stonegate. Very nic 1 and 2 bedroomi apartrments with view and many features in Port Hope - 885-6500. 47-10

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