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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Aug 1978, p. 14

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Wonà S - S -Sales' APARkTMENT, centrally located in Bowmanville. Phone 623-5784. 31-1 ON E bedroom basement apartment, vtilities supplied, near hospital, aduits pre- fprred. available Setpmhpr 1, Please roply to Advertiserý 769, c-o Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmnanville. L1C 3K9. 31-1 HARDTOP traloer, sieepE four, wiIl rent by weekends, week or month. For more information cail 623-6342 anytime. 22-tf Cottage -in Jamraica Planning a Vacation?-Three bedroomn cottage, three blocks from sea, across road from g01f course. Fishinq and boatina-. For further informa- tion cail Tim 576-6683 evenings. 29-4 TH E Stonegate. Very nice 1 and 2 bedroom apartments with view and many features in Port Hope - 885-6500. The Regional Municipali of Durham Tender for RENTAL of CAB and CHASSIS> for WINTER MAINTENAN( WD 40-78 Sealed tenders will be reci ed by the Regional1 Clorku 2: 00 p.m., Tuesday, Augusi 1978 for the Rentai1 of Cab, Chassis for Wl r Maintenance. Sfpeci.fications and ten forms may be socured Ir the offi ce of the undersigr Lowest or any tender necossarily accepted. D. P. Thurgarland Manager o f Sulpp iy & Sorv 605 Rossland Rdi. E. Whitby, Ontario LlN 6A3 TENDER PAINJTING CONlTRACTC Exterior ropairs and painting to Kiwanis House and Gymnasium at the Pine Ridge School, Bowmanvil le, Ontario. Tender No. LIN-78-063 - P67272 Sealed teniders wîil be receiv- ed until 2.00 p.m. LOCAL, TIME,AUGUST22, 1978. Tender Documents may be obtained from the Ontario Ministry of Government Services, Lindsa y Regional Office, 322 Kent Street W est, P.O. Box 7000, Lindsay, Ontario. NOTE; For further informa- tion rogarding this tender, please caî11 Mrs.ý E. M Neal1e at theabove address. Telephone: (705) 324-9188. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 31-1 Town of Newcastle Specification No. 78-60 Sealed tenders, clearly mark- ed as to contents, will be recoived by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m., Local Time, Wednesday, August 6, 1978. for approximately: - 1. Regular Gasolino - 65,000 gallons per year. 2. Diesel Fuel - 30,000 gallons per year. 3. Heating Fuel - 80,000 gallons per year. 4. Greases and Lubricants- 1,500 lbs. per yeam. AIl items must be tendered on. AIl tenders must be submitted on tender forms, which may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Lowest, ýor any, tender not necessarily accepted. Late tenders not accepted. J. Dunham, Director of Public Works, MunicipalOffice, HAMPTON. Ontario LOB iJO Tenders for Construction of Bowmanville Seventh Day Adventist Church, Lamb's Road and Hi ghway 2, Bowmanville, Ontario. Soaled Tenders will be receiv- ed at the office 0f DAVID A.G. MILLS, ARCHITECT, 378 King Street 'West, Oshawa, Ontario until12:30 p.m. Thusday, August 17, 1978 Drawings and spocifications will be available on and after August 2nd, 1978, from the office of the Architect upon deposit of a certif led cheque in the amount of FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00) made payable to the Architect. Drawings and speifications wll, be on display at the Oshawa Constructiilon Exchange. Tenders will' be accepted subject to the approva I of authorities having Iurisdic- tion. The first or any tender not nocessarily accepted. WOMAN'S gold 1. D. bracelet, iniiais B.D.B., sentimental value, reward. Caîl 623-7496. 31-1 Pau 's Home Improvement SPECIALIZING, IN ALUMINUM SIDING, SOIFFIT, FASCIA, 1S EAML ESS EAVESTROUGH and STORM DOORS and WINDOWS 623-6296 14-tf N Ref rigeration and Appi ance Service Commercial and Domostic Refrigeration - Milk Coolers PHONE BERT SYER Days .......... ;... 623-5774 Nights . ........ 623-3177 La nder Hardware and ELECTRIC 2-tf MUTTON MASON RY Ail Types of Cemnent Work - Brick, Bocks, Chimney, etc. SPECIALIZING IN> CONCRETE FLOORS 623-5981 1 4-tf N Ron's Floor Ca re Commercial and household cloaninas. Dry foamn rug and carpet shampooing. Wax me- moval, wall washlng. Ackerman Septic Service PROMPT SANITARY SERVICE REPAIRS.and NEW INSTALLATIONS Phone.1-786-2261 AN DE RSON INSU LATION 623-5181 or 579-2060 Blown Cellulose Fibre for Attic and RAPCO FOAM for Wa ls. CITY and COUNTRY HOMES 7-tf N M. Brooks CARPE NTRY R EMODE LLI NG CUPBOARDS - VANITIES GENERAL REPAIRS Phone 623-5566 10-tf BRICKWORK, CHIMNEYS 1P. LOUWS CONSTRUCTIION 149 Scugog St. Bowmanvillie 623-2756 13-tf WATER Wells bored, 30 tile. Ward's Well Boring. Tele- RELIABLE woman will do house cleaning in Bowman- ville area. Phono 623-2018. 31-1 RESPONSIBLE mother wiII give day-caro for pro- schooler . Phono 623-6118. 31-1 INSTALL an Esso fumnace, boiler, humidifier, heater or air cleaner. Combination wood and oil. Financing aval- able. Furnaces cleaned. Parts and service policy. Cafl Harvey Partner, y aur Esso service dealer. F ree esti- mates. Orono 983-5206 or Bowmanviîle 623-2301. 24 hour service. 35-tf N William Grootendorst LM. BRICK BLOCK STON EWORK Speciaîizing in FIREPLAC ES FREE ESTIMATES 623-3966 19-26N DARLI NGTQN MASON RY Brick, Block, Stone CHIMNEY & FIREPLACES CHIMNEY CLEANING Phone 623-2176 7 45-tf f GORD SIMPSON Phono 983-5808 Orono, Ontario ive Harry L. Wade. Tele- Painting phone 98-4531. 16-tf Paperhanging rm atr Uc,-.. %.a pei JItI not Ron Turcotte OXFORD Remodelling vices 623-7966- 3-1 Bricklayers and Gînteral RePa irs (Our f ireplaces do not smoke) 14-tf 311 BOOKKEEPING, Omono _ ______ ACCOUNTING and 983-5606 BOBS 'OR MISC. CLERICAL 18-tf LAWN CARE Can work at your promises or mi!ne. F R E E Est!imates. K. D. SLOAN Phone 623-6957 28-3 iN E R'S EXCAVATI NG FOR TRENCHING, EXCAVATION AND SEPTIC TANKS. PHONE NEWCASTLE 987-4995 No Sunday Calîls 17-tf Steve^'s Furniture Shop Furniture Refinishing Dining sets ta occasional pieces. We do upholstery FREE ESTIMA7T S R. R. 1, Orono 983-9630 Steve Johnson 8-f ODD JOBS YARD and BASEMENT CLEANUP RUBBAGE REMOVAL LIGHT MOVING PAINTING Have truck will move. Lloyd Barnes Pîumbing Carpentry, Renovating AIlI General Repairs REASONABLE RATE D. Beers & Son CONSTrRUCTriON New Homes - Renovî Roc Roams Repairs of ail types. PHONE 623-2263 JACK BURGESS OIL BURNERS - FURNACES CLEANED PLUMBING REPAIRS PHONE HAMPTON 263-2151 MAIL ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 43- Bowmanville 30-tf Custom Grain' and Corn Comibining Cont act CAP FARMING .987-5283 Phone Andy 623-9379 G. VAN LONDEN 22tf MASONRY BRICK, BLOCK, STONE AiN D IP,&rzC PeterSutherîand Atumninum Prod. Bowmanville Siding - Sof fît Fa scia - Trough Shutters - Windows Doors - Awnings 623-4398 FOR FREE ESTIMATE. ALSO HANDLING VINYL SIDING 3-tf N Bil's GLASS and MIRRORS LTD. 7 Division St., Bowmanville, Ontario. Phono 623-5187. Mon. - Fri. 8:00 -5: 00 Sat. 9 -12noon Shoot and Float Glass Sealed Units - Storm Windows Store Fronts - Float Mirrors Patterned and Colored Glass and Glazing. 9-tf N SANRIDGE Sand & Gravel L. G LB ANK Bla ckstock, Ont. - 986-4962 SERVICES SAND - GRAVEL TOP SOIL AGGREGATES BULL DOZI NG LOADING - TRUCKING 20-14 %iENERAL REPAIRS and Maintenance Odd Jobs, FREE ESTIMATES Phone 623-9132 17-tf N Phone 623-5114. 31 -tf MONTE H ENN ESSY 623-6629 Carpentry and Renovating Roofing Aluminum Siding - Fencing and Concrete Work FREE ESTIMATES T &C SmaII Engin( Repair Servic Lawn Mowers, Roto T Mott Mowers, Snowb loi Gardon Tractors R.R. 1 HAMPTON~ Phone 263-846 REYNOLD5 UPHOLSTERI Modern, Traditionali Antique. Free picku p and deli, FRE E ESTIMATE PHONE 263-2132 R. R. 1, Hampton NEED a pressure syi Water Softeners? Repe aIl makes. Harvey fPe Orono 983-5206, Bowmaý 623-2301. Robert Van De E PAINTING (Interior and Exterioi ODD JOBS 263-2113, We Specialize in Shrub Pruning - Sod Laying- Weekly Maintenance - Complete Landscaping Nowtonville .........786-2308 24-tf N 27-tf Oddl Jobs Person with truck requires womk. iS Scrap, yard dlean up, etc. ating Phone 623-5340 D &R CUSTOM FENCING CUSTOM CHAINSAWING Phono Orono 983-5005 or 983-9627 il-tf Bowmanville'Glass 143 Wellington St. 623-3410 Speclalizing in 'Cash & Carry, glass, mirrors, a lumninum products (siding and doors) 28-tf N ALL-TYPE ROOFING Shing les now or Reroof ing Flats hot or cold process. AIl roof and chimney repairs. FREE ESTIMATES 623-5038 Ackerman Excavating If water is your problem, water is Our product. Phone 1-786-2261' 28-8N Don Brooks & Son Genera I Contra ctor and Custom Builder Phone 723-6176 New homes, additions, altera- tions, jec rooms, garages, repirs of aIl1 types, etc. 25-tf rihors, Noms, i9 Wednesda y, Aug ust 9 Auctian sale of real estate 29-5N and household contents ~ropery of Dan Gaîlagher. ot1 o.2 Manvers twp. in s the vil'lage of Pontypool first NG house east of garage. Large 3 IG storey cement block house on and approx. 122' x 200' lot, 4 bedroom, family room on 3rd ery., floor, separate diningroom, ES attached garageo, newly drilled well, oi1 furnacesold subjoct to reserve bld, terms 10 per cent cash day of sale. >Remainder in, 60 days 48-tf N mortgago dan be arranged open house August 3 and.8 5 p.m to 8 p.m., Magnus (stem? eectric chord. organ, îirs to reg ulation size, ping pong rtner, table, 2 dressers, oval chrome inville, table, coffee table, combina- 35-tf N tion stereo and T.V., exercîse - bike, assorted chairs, bicycles, Bosch food mixer, 3et 1970 Yamaha snowmobîle, 1971 Skldoo, 10-15 cord, fire wood, approx. 100 cedar posis. r) Termns cash. No reserve. Sale 6 p.m. House sale 7 p.m. Arnot Wotten Auctioneer, R.P. hampton. 416-263 2583, 10-tf 30-2 Corneills Auct ion Barn Friday, Aug. 4 7p.m. 3 miles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay-Little Britain road. Gingerbroad dlock, wicker forn stands, wash stands, Quebec hoator, oak buff ets, mantie dlocks, 2 cook stovos, iron bed - brass knobs, oraan stools. cooDer bolier, pine iam cupboard, parlour tables, Alladin lamp, partial toilet sots, color T.V.'s, apartment size Hoover dryer, Viknwringer washe, quantlîty of china and glass- waro, 1968 Chev 1/2 ton truck (certified), 1970 Buick (as is) flus many more antiques, urnîturo and houshold items. Tuesday, August Sfh 7p.m. The property of Oakwood Telophone Co. plus other consignors. Approximately 40 - 25' new polos. Approximato- ly 25 used cedar poles, large qVantity common battery telephones, quantlty of insu- lators, quantity of telephone cable, extension ladder, parts for switchboard, climbing spurs and boîts, block and tackles, tree trimmers, quantity of wire, quantity of boîts and lag screws, quantity of cross arms, rocking chairs, chesterfilelds , chests of drawers, wooden chairs, dressers, wash stands, ças pool heater, quantity of china and glassware plus many more antiques, furniture and household items. Don Corneil, aucitoneer, R. R. 1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. 31-iN Auct ion Sale - SheeD DispersaI auction 125 purebred Hampshires from the Larchwood Flock of Pugwash, Nova Scotia. Plus 250 good commercial ewesi from Aberta and Manitoba. Selling at Markham Fair- grounds,1 Markham, Ontario on August th at 12:30 noon. Auctioneer: George Early, Kerwood, Ont. Sale managed by Don Downs Sales, 623-5817. Wednesday, Aug ust 9 16 P.m. For Mr. and Mrs. 1. St. Onge, 1/4 mile south of Dale Corners on Hwy. 28. Admirai 30" range (9 months old), Zoppas 24" fridge, Fleetwood color T.V. (f loor model), Atlas 15' cu. ft. freezer, lyglis automatîcdryer (3 years old), Simplicity wringer washer (3 years~ old>, Eversoniic stero (9 months old), 4 pc. bedroomn suite, set of maple bunk beds, dressers, 2 new 36" mattressos, gun rack, White portable sewing machine, 2 pc. chesterfield suite, maple rocking chair, coffee and end tables, table lamps, Grenada am-fm radio, 'dishes, electrical appliances, drapes, leather recliner chair, Moffatt 30" range, approximately 250 foot, 8-lino wire fencing, 16' aluminum extension laddler, 220 bales mixed hay, buggy wheels, utility trailer - 8 ft with tilt box, roinforcing wire, 3.5 h.p. rototiller, 3.5 h.p. outboard motor, rims and mag wheels, acety lene tools, eloctric power tools, -quantity of 8 ft. cedar posts, 2 Hereford cows with cal vos by si de, and manytmore items. Terms cash or choque with l.D. No reserve. Owners moving east. In event of ramn sale held Thursday, August 10, 6 p.m. Paul Lean, auctioneer, 352- 2403. 31-1 Auction Sale Saturday, August 5th 1at 1:15 p.m. at Bannister's Auction Hall in Bowdley Consisting; of: tables, chairs, chesterfield, Tappan counter top stove, camp cots, 3 new furnace humidifiers, water skis, dishes, glassware, skil saw, smrall appliances, and other articles still boing consigned. Roger Bannister, auctioneer, 416-797-2651. 3i Auction Sale Grist Mili Auction Barn Newtonvi île Friday, August 4th 7: 00 p. m. Solling the contents f rom a local home including 9 pc. Knechtol dining room suite, 4 pc. bedroomn suite, single continental beds, wardrobes, small crib, daybod, 2 pc. chesterfield suite, air condi- tioner (5000), component sot, shelving units, stove, wringer was hor, drop leaf table, 'pressback chairs, slow cooker, shaving mirror, chests of drawers, table saw, small gas engine, portable chemîcal toile i (like new), quantity' of 3/4 inch plastic pipe, and a largo variety of othor itms and antiques. Terms: cash. Auctioneors: Stapleton Bros. 786-2244. 31-IN g ES Thursday evening, August 17 Farm SoId Berry Equipment, Machinery, Furniture Auction Sale indluding Dominion piano and bench, steroo, furniture, Quebec heater, picnic table, machinory and oquipment, MF 135 diesel tractor with loader (good), Case S tractor, Farmal H row-crop tractor, John Deere bulldozer with front end loader, John Bean FMC Orchard Isprayer - airr blast 3 point hitch (now), Cockshutt 30 tractor, 2 sets tractor chains, 2 water troughs, Wisconsin engine, A-C 5 rotary mower, 2 rubber tired wagons,, International 275 tractor, 200 steel posts, rolîs of fonce wire, cedar posts, cedar rails, 2000 bales straw, 3 pt. hitch blade, 3 trailers, chain saw, large quantity of berry flats and boxes, Homelite pump, roîls plastic pipe, wooden wheeled wagon, 2 drag plows, 3 furrow plow, ski-doo trailer, gardon tractor, Lincoînweldor, plus wagon load of smal11 tools, 1974 Ford 1/2 ton truck, certif led, 1966 Dodge Van, 1966 Bronco 4-wheel drive, as is, 1967 Cadillac, as is, and other vehîcles. The property of Parkinsons Berry Farm, R.R. 1, Port Perry. Sale- at 5:30 Sm. Sale managed and sold yLloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd. Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 31-3 Thumsday Night, August 3 7 p.m. At Orval McLean Auction Conter, Lindsa y. Just south of Highway 7 on County Road 4, property of Peg Nevison, Norland with inclusions, excellent furniture, somo antiques, il filing offi1ce cabinets, appliances, some antiqe, 10 pc. dining room sui1te, ai11lIamps, gas stove, 10 PC mahogany dinfing room suite, farm _bell, tables, occasional chairs, oak library table, round oak dining table, 4 modemn captain's chairs, good console stereo, cedar chest, bedroom suite, dressors, chests, 6 chairs with cane seats and backs, humidi- fier, 7 bic yclos, 2 round pino tables, golf clubs, automatic washer and dryer, book- shelves, Singer automatic sewing machine, spin washer,- Iamps, bedding, dishes, a good sale. No reéserve. Orval McLean, auctioneer, 324-2783 Lindsay. i31-1 N Auction Sale, Augusts5 at 12:30 p.m. Sharp Selling for the ostate of the late Wilbur Toms, two miles south of Blackstock and one mile west on the Purple Hill - Shirley Road ail his farm machînery and some household effects. Here is a partial list: Pontiac and Chev cars - as is; lawnmower and rototiller, cultivators, hay rakes, throe drum roller, two hay wagons, side rake on rubber, Cockshutt tractor with loader, two furrow tractor g lough, MH six blade tiller, arrows, manure spreader, binder, mower, case baler, seed drill, bale elevator, sleighs, cutter, fanning milI, cutting box, old iran, old gas ongine, 52 Chev., one ton truck, snowmobile, harness, chain saw, bales of hay and straw - vise, boîts, roll of fonce wire, rails, quantity dut wood, forks, Whiff le trees, chains and a wagon load of small articles from the barn, two larao, cook stoves, small tables, fivo cane gun stalked chairs, dlock witl, weights, odd chairs, toloet sots, oil lamps, spinning wheel, two old frames of cdocks, two drap- leaf tables, old desk, sorvlng machine, trunk$, picturos, twolve barn lantemnis, old quilt cupboard, buffet, three old cream cans, chest of drawers, two bedroom suites, studio couch, T.V., piano, Bowman- ville organ, two leather rockers, dinin9 table, six chairs, arm chair and buffet,' chest and mirror, new small freezer, fridgo,forbre stove, dishes, fruit jars and crocks. Many more useful articles. This sale includes several antique pieces from the house and barn. No resorve. Terms cash. Laurence Harris, clerk, Cliff Pethick auctioneer. 31-1 N -a4r M A ver y big "Thank You" ta ail aur friends, neighbors and relatives for the wonderful f'airty, cards, g ifts and flowers or aur twenty-fifth wedding annivorsary. Special thanks ta Janice and al1 her helpers for planning such a lovely evoning. Jean and Arnold WiIliams 31-1 edo Bs. CASH for gci, silver, coins, guns, cdck s, jewellery,, dishes,, funture, cracks,, raintings, sealers, appl lances. Frlondly Flea Market, 23 King West, 725-9783.1 9-tf USED Furniture ai lances. Paddy's1 ampton 263-2241. nd Ap Marke, ?6-tf Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles Snowmobî les For Wrecking' Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRlCE PAID ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence 623-7112 45-tf BLACKSTOCK Blackstock Playground By Deb McLaughlin There's nover a duil moment at the Blackstock Playground - that's for sure! On Monday we ail puddled around in bigtubs of water to escape the heat. We water painted the sehool, the sidewalk and of course - each other. Yuck! Last Tuesday we had Trevor and Gari Oke's, dad for a special visitor. Mr. Oke is a fireman of the Whitby Fire Department. Mr. Oke talked to us about bis job, safety rules and ho even modelled bis uniform. The kids were fascinated with bis big rubber boots, bis heavy jacket and = 11caly fascinated with his hemtand silver gloves. Jason Davies was so impressed he asked Mr. Oke what he ate for breakfast. I guess Jason wants to grow up to be a fireman. We watched a real neat film cailed Home Safe Home and then Mr. Oke handed out safety colouring books and stickers for phones. A very sincero tbank you to Mr. Oke for taking the time to visit us. To to p off the morning we devouredi a watermelon given to us by Mary Lou Malcolm Thanks Lou! In the afternoon we went to, see the Puppet Show "Binkley and Doinkel. " The kids loved them and learned some warning symbols too. Ask tbem if they can remember tham ail (Fiammable, Explosive, Corrosive, Poisonous). Wednesday was our Farm Day at JilI Van Camps. It was a long and exbausting walk but, it was well worth the effort. The 'cbîldren were entertained with pony rides (thanks to dear old gypsy) an apple orchard to climb in, baby pigeons, pigs, cows, calves, a dog and eight baby kittens (Jili is willingto give away some kittons to a good home). Our country.kids sure acted like city kids when it came time to tour the barn. The littie 'Fdears" ail plugged their noses. A thank you ta ail the Van Camps for a great day. Also a thank you to Caroline Carnaghan and Tara Bailey for coming witb us and helping. Tbursday morning we watched films and in the afternoon we went for a rofreshing dip in Tamara's pool. A special thank you ta Tamara and ber parents for inviting us and also a tbank you to the neigbbours wbo belped us swim. The cookies and freshie were yummy to-ol. Elizabethville Our outdoor service was beld at 'Mr. and Mrs. W. Bannister's home on Sunday. We bad a good crowd even tbougb it was a littie cooler than usual. Mrs. Mary Kellogb conducted the service. Mr. G. Wood and Mrs. R. Smith sang witb Mrs. M. Cruse playing the organ. Mrs. H. Marsb was our guest speaker and she brougbt a message about the different roads, the road to Damasca, the road to Jerecko, etc. an interesting talk. Mr. Marsh assisted at the end of the services. Coffee and fancy breads were served. Next Sunday services will be at Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gardiner's witb Rev. Kennedy speaking. Sympathies are extended to friends and relatives of the late Alvin Trew who passed away on Friday. Funeral services were held at Ross's Funeral Home on Sunday and interment at Millbrook. The friends met at Mrs. Trew's after the funerai. Another funeral service, of the late Mrs. Kathleen Brimacombe was beld on Saturday at Port Hope. She used to visit in the Osaca area and was known by several in CLASS "A" mechanic, for busy workshop, good condi- tions, top rates o f pay. Many benefits., Apply John Twiner, Cowan Pan tiac-Buick, Bow- manville. 623-3396. 30-1 N On Stuffed Pet Day, pets of all different breeds, shapes, sizes and degrees of being cuddled were proudly brought for show. We even bad a special visitor. Constable Brunton fram the Newcastle Police Department. Constable Brunton told us some bike safety rules and he even lot us sit in bis car. SThis week toc, is action packed. We bad Tin Can Derby Day, King and Queen Day and tomorrow (Tbursday) will be Monster Day and Talent Night) (wbat a combinationl) and Friday will be Hobo Day. Please make an effort to attend aur Talent Night and bring your family. Its at the Latcbam Centre,> 7 p.m. on Tbursday, August 3rd. The cbildren will be selling tickets. (ages 6 and up) the admission Ko Ibassa is $1 for aduits. Children are free. It sbould be fun. Next play and lead a fun also. Monday, August 7 is a holiday (thank goodness!) There's Cowboy and Indian Day Tuesday and Tbursday, August 10 is Community Helper Day with special visitors. In the, afternoon about 1 p.m. we will be going to Port Perry ta see the "Summer Company."' This acting group is going ta, perftorma play and lead a Drama Workshop. Sounds like, fun, eh? Anyone willing ta be a volunteer driven would be greatly appreciated! And on Friday we are going on a bus ta Port Perry for a, swim and, play in the park. The cost is $1 per child (bus fare and admission). Like I said - there is neyer a duli moment!I P.S. Thanks a bunch to al the moms and dads who kindly drove us to the puppet show. 1 reaiiy appreciated it! (and I know that the kids did too!) $ 29¶ CHEESE 0F THE WEEK Frico Brand Edam ~ 9 *TRY A' LB. SAMPLE TRY OUR Ai STEER BEEF BONELESS Round Steak or Steak Roust $291 CHC TRIM ICE ceiv- until st 15, and inte r nder from i-Ad 'f j', Shop ae ,**' , ,"" DEICATISSEN FOOD MARKET 'The Pleasant Alternative ln Food Shopping HLM SP<Ef!CIAtLL SWEET AND JUICY> Bainainais l9 cLB. CRISP, ONTARIO VALENCIA Celery 59cORANGES SIZE 24 SIZE 11399 DYu17KS"TR'PA 'S FE PARKING DELICA TESSEN OFF FOOD'MZ4RKET QIE 73-77 KING ST. WEST 623-3541 SRE

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