12 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmaiville, December 20, 1978 ALLI N - Gordon and Nancy are happy to announce the blrth of their daughters, Adrienne Elizabeth, 6 lbs. 2 ozs. and Heather Lesley, 5 lbs. 101/2 ozs. in Guelph on F n day, Dec. 15, 1978.: First g randchildren for Ross and Marlon Aluin, Newcastle, Ontario and Doreen and Ross Tachauer, of Rexdale, Ont. 51-1 ASHTON -- Glen and Karen wish to announce the safe arrivai of 7 lb. 71/2 oz. Timothy Ronald on Friday, December 15. Proud grand parents are Harvey an2 Lois Yellowlees, Solina and Ross and Jean Ashton, Haydan. Great grand- son for Mr. Lloyd. Ashton, Hayaon. Special thanks to Dr. Kerr and the maternity staff of Oshawa General Hospital. 1 51-1 CLARKE - Winona. At Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, Dec. 14, 1978, Winona Roach, aged 74 years. Beloved wife of Willi am Amos Clarke. Dear mather of Patricia Barber, Winnipeg, Wlnona La Prairie, WiIl ow- dale. Jacaueline Flintoff, and Maria Clarke-Wimpenny, both of Elliott Lake, and Clleen Clarke, Ottawa, Wil- lai Amas Clarke 111, Dux- bury, Mass., and Gerry Clarke, Montreal. Dear sister of Cecelia and Veronica Roach, Toronto, Emmett Roech, Port Credit. Rested at the Armstrong Funeral Home, 124 King Street East, Oshawa, with Requiem High Mass in St. Gregory's Church, Satur- day, Dec. 16 at 10:30 a.m. Interment HoIy Cross Ceme- tery, Thornhill. Prayers were held et the funeral home Friday. In lieu of flowers memorial donations ta the Winona Clarke Scholarship Fund would be appreciated. 51-1iN CYR AtFairview Lodge, Whitby, on Friday, Dec. lSth, 1978, J udith Cyr, formerly of St. John, N.B., eged 72 years, wife of the late Feuix Cyr, dear mother of Wilfred, Aier, Ivan, Maxie, Benny, Brian, Louis, ail of Whitby, Irene (Mrs. L. Tonnant), Orono, Annie, Anita and Mame, ail of St. John, N.B. Rested at the' Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowman- ville. Interment-St. John, N.B. 51-lN DAI LY Delivery to ... Oshawa - Bowmanville Area Phone 623-4441 43-tf FLOWERS BY JACKMAN Bowmanville Mall rDk^i... On Sunday, December 24th, 1978 Mr. and Mrs. William C. KiIpatrick wiII celebrate their 5th Weddinq Anniversary. Neighbors, friends anid rela- tives are cordielly invited to their home et 76 Scugog St., Bowmanvilie f rom 2 to 4 p.m. Best wishes on ly. 51-1 The family of Austin and Phoobe Larmer, Bowman- ville, wish to invite relatives, friends and neighbours to an open house for their parents on the occasion of their 5th wedding anniversary at Centennial 1Hall, F riday, Decem ber 29, 1978 from 8 ta 10 p.m. Best wishes only please. 51-2N MacLEO-àD - Milton S. At hls residence, R. R. 5, Peter- borough (formerly of Oshawa and Bowm anville area, re- tired haspital attendant). On Mondlay, December 18, 1978 Milton S. MacLeod, beloved husband of Helen E. E. Brand. Dear father of Lloyd MacLeod of St. Catharines, Mrs. John Pagie (Ard ythe) of Bothwell, and Mrs. Verna Le Blanc, of London. Dear brother of Mrs. Gordon Sandiers (Jessie), Murdo, Charles and Gordon MacLead, ail of Montreal, Ebbie MacLeod and Mrs. lrwin Bradley (Effie), both of Lennoxvllle, Quebec and the late Mrs. Cleland McLaughlin (Hazel), Mrs. B. Brown (Mary), Mar garet and Donald Mac Leod. AI so survived by nine grandchildren. Service was held at Comstock Funeral Home, 356 Rubidge St., Peter- borough on Wed., Dec. 2th at 1:30 p.m. Followed by crema- tion. 51-1 SUCKOW- At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Thursda y, Dec. lth, 1978, George Edward Suckow, dear brother of Mrs. Martha Burgess, Pembroke. Rested at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Cremation. Memorial service willbe held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hoy, 9 Athabasca St., Oshawa, an Saturday, Dec. 23rd at 4-30 p. m. 51-iN Sundays and Holidays Bey. 579-5021 Ruth 623-7259 CARNATION FLOWER 5H01 33 Division St., Bowmeanvi mnone 623-714 623-3365 *PROMPT, HOSPITAL COURTEOUS >-and SERVICE FOR SYMPATH Y ALL YOUR - D ARRANGEMENTS FLORAL FlowerinPlants NEED ® andut owers 1 tHOUGHTFUL.NESS -- CONCERN- SERV .ICE Yo ur thoughtfulness for others is our fjr, coflcern. We wiII arrange for Charitabl founidation donations (suCh as Heart' Cancer Society) to be acknowledged aný where in Canada with the appropriai acknowledgemnent Card present on the sarr day, with the other tributes. This i5 part of our service to Community. 53 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-5668 SIMPSON MEMORIAL! Monuments - Markers - Inscription is, 49 Lavinia Street Port Hg M' HOME APPOINTMENT GLADLY ARRANGED' RUTTER GRANITE COMPANY LIMITED Established 1846 P.O. Box 176 ,1r 73 Ontario Street 6.- . » ., Port Hope, Ontario, WORKMANsIIIP - QUALITY LlA 3W3 High Quality et L Reasonable Prices Phono 885-5216 J Home 885-5222 McQUOID - Winnifred Gladys (nee Trimble). Enter- ed into rest at Metropolitan General Hospital, Windsor, Ontario, Saturday, December l6th, in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of the late E Iton McQuoid of Pickering Village. Dear mother of Freda Jennings (Mirs. Joseph Lore) of Windsor. Dear sister If Ida (Mrs. W. Fice) and Edward of Bowmanville, Elmer and Lloyd of Oshawa and Ella (Mrs. A. Lovering) of Perth. Loving g randmother of six grandchilIdren and 13 great g randchlldren. Resting at the Mceachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston Road West, Pickering Village. Service Wednesda y, Decem ber 2lst et 3 p.m. i nterment Erskine Cemetery. 51-1 SIE-BARTH - Frederick C -. Suddenl at his residence in Port Ferry on Tuesday, December 12, 1978. Fred Siebarth, dearly loved husband of Elizabeth Riley Dea r f ather of Robert of Nort Bay, Betty Dancey of Ajax, Jack and Verna Mae (Mirs. H. Beaudry), both of Bowman- ville and Terry or Port Perry. Also' survived by 17 grand- children in his 77th y'ear. Rested at the chapel of ,McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry. Funeral service was held at St. John's Presby- terian Church, Port Perry on Friday, December 15 at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. 51-1 TAMBLYN - James Coram "Jim". At Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, December 17, 1978 Jim Tamblyn, Orono, in his 69th g ar. Beloved husband of ilda Rowland. Dear father of John, Oshawa, Ross, Jonquiere, Quebec, Jean (Mrs. Gary McDougel), Oshawa and Marilyn <Mrs. W. Coons), Woodbridge. Rested at Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home.j Service was held Wednesday, December 20 at 1:30 p.m. Spring Interment Orono Cemetery. Funeral arrangements by H. H. Barlow Funeral Home, Orono. 51-1 WADDINGTON - At Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville, on Tu esday, Dec. l9th, 1978, Harry James Waddingd- ton, in his 73rd year, loved father of Beatrice (Mrs., B. Pyrtel), Earl, Eddie, Harry JrBtty (Mrs. B. Hale) and James, also survived by his loving grendchildren and great-grandchildren. Friends may caîl at the Morris Funeral Chapel,' Bowman- ville, after 2 p.m. on Wednes- day. Completo funeral in thej Chapel on Thursday at 1 p.m. Informent Pine HuIs Ceme- tery, Scarborough. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. 51-lN s VOUMANS - 'At Memorlal Hospital, Bowmanville, on Friday, Dec. iSth, 1978, Rose il-tf Voumans, Kirby, ln her 9lst ryear wife of the late James Everett Youmans, dear mother of Merle (Mrs. M. Wight), Trent River, Arthur P Fitlkin, Toronto, Ed. Fitkin, Calitornie, Dora (Mrs. H. C. rie Morris), Kîrby, Harold You- mens, Toronto, Gertrude (Mrs. W. Hewitt), Durham, and the late Aleck Youmens. Service was held in the Morris Le Funeral Chepel, Bowman- Sville, on Tuosdey atternoon. * Sprin g interment Orono Cemetery. Si-iN 4)wP B.M.H.A. Booster Club Hockey Pool resuits for December i6th: winner of the tirst goal Gord Maguire, winner of the lest goal Harry Farrow. Next pool December 23rd. 51-i The law office of Douglas J. Barber, 22 Kin! St. East, Bowmenville wiîIl close for holideys on December 22nd and reopen on Jenuary eth. 51-2N e Dr. Kent's office will be closed during Christ mas week and re-open Jenuary 2, 1979. 51-i There wilh be no Bingo et Legion Hall December 27. M-m Next Bingo January 3. S 51-1 s Report 0f Draws No. 47 and No. 48, Br. 178 Legion Lottery - ope Dec. 6th and Dec. 13th, 1978. Shown hereunder are the .S winners of the lest two weokiy S draws as made in the Le9ion Hall et the Ladies Auxiliary Bingos: - Dec. 6th Draws - lst 41-i Prize - $750 - Ticket No. 1561, - Dorathy Dimalo, 582 Gliddon St., Oshawa, Ont. 2nd Prize - $150.00 - Ticket No. 2007 - Dene Found, 59 Liberty St. S., Bowmanvilhe. 3rd Prize- $100.00 - Ticket No. 1433- Ehaine Magill, R. R. 3, Uxbridge, On t. Dec. i3th Draws - 1sf Prîze $ 750.00 - Ticket No. 2459- Rarph Pawiey, 60 Waverioy Road, Bowmanvihhe, Ont. 2nd Prize - $150.00 - Ticket No. 1369 - Wm. Ormiston, 449 Howard Sftreet, Oshawa, Ont. 3rd Prize - $100.00 - Ticket No. 2169 - Bil Lyle and Bill Colo, "Smoke 24-ff Eaters", Bowmanville, Ont. 51-1 ADAMS I saac Oscar. ln lovina' meorv of a dear father who passed away Dec. 18, 1974. Deèp in the heart lies a picture, Of a loved one laid to rest, ln memory's trame we shahl keep it Beca use, he was one of the best. - Always remembered by his famlly. 51-1 ARMSTRONG - Beatrice and James. In loving memory of Nonle and Pappy who passed away December 19, 1973 and March 2, 1975. Sadly missed along life's way Quietly rememberec: every- day No longerin our lives to share But in our hearts, Pappy and Nonie, yau're ai ways there. - Always ln aur thoughts and sadlv missed by arand- children and great grand- children. 51-1 FOUND - In loving memory of Verna Viola Found who Pet -this lite on December 25, 1977. Jesus Christ said: "I am the resurrection and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shah1 he l ive." St. John 11: 25 - Gone but never forgotten Doug. 51-1 GLASS- In loving me mory of aur dear parents; Mother who died December 20, 1965; Father, December 16, 1961. O happy hours we once on joyod, How sweet their momory st iii, But death has loft a lonelinoss The world can nover fuil. - Ever Remembered by the family. 50-1 HEPBURN - Verna (Found) In loving memory of Mom, wha passed away Dec. 25, 1977. We cannot hait the hands of time, Or live agailn the p ast, Within our h earts are memaries That will forever last. - Deeply ioved and sadly missed by daughter Mari, son-in-law Joe and family., HEPBURN - In ioving memory of a dear mother- Verna Viola (Found) who' p assed away Dec. 25, 1977. Wehad aMAom with a heart of gold Who was more ta us, than wealth untold Without ferewell she feul asieep, With anly memories for us to keep. - SadlIy missed and ever remembered by daughter Muriel, son-in-iaw Tom and grandchildren. 51-1 HEPBURN - In, Ioving memory of a dear wife, Verna who passedl away Dec. 25th, 1977. This month comes back with sad regret; Brigs back a day we won't forget. You ?elI1 asieep without goodbye, But aur memories of you wiii neyer die. 1 - Loving 1 remembered by husband Russeli. 51-1 HOLROYD - In Ioving memory of Ronald who ieft us December 15, 1968. Rest weiI in the arms of Jesus But we miss you here on earth. - Sadiy missed Nana Holroyd. 51-1 JONES-Catherine. In oving memory of dear mother who passed away December 23, 1970. - Sadly missed and aIways remembered, Winnifred and Helen. 51-1 LAWSON - In ioving memory of a dear husband and father, Thomas Edmund Lawson, who passed away Decemnber 30, 1969. Fondest memories of days, gone by Are preciaus. They can't ho bought with goid But linger with us in aur hearts, AIl a long 1ife's way. - Sadly missed by wife Fern and son Bruce. 51-1 ROY - In laving memory of a dear mother and g randmoth- er, Charlotte, Who passed away Dec. 23, 1976. Lovinq memories neyer die As days go on and years go by As you were, you wiiI aiways be Treasured thoughts in our memary. - Sadly missed b y daughter Mary son-in-iawB ilI, grand- chiidren Cale and Nancy. 51 -1 ROY - In loving memary of a dear mother and grand- mother, Charlotte, who passed awa y Decem ber 23, 1976. When the Lord said you have fin ished Came up higher, Mother deer. You have wan e crown in heaven By your lave and kindness here We remember weii aur sarraw As we stood beýide your bed Our deep and heartfeit anguish When we saw that you were dead. We miss yaur kind and wiiIing hand Your fond and earnest care Our home is dark withaut you, Mother We miss you everywhere. - Sadly mlssed b y son Bill, daughter-in-Iaw,E Isle and granddaughter Debbie. s * EAR PIERCIP $8.00U (no appointment NecOes plus 10 per cent. off purchase of earrings release slip. Hooperý's Jewell LtM. 29 King St. E. Bowmanville 623-5747 BE A BIG SISTEF Volunteers are neededi a rea ta bo a f riend tog aged 7 - 17, who are inr of supportative relation, CALL SIMCOE HALL' SETTLEMENT HOU at 728-7525 Fa ntastic Opportunity COU PLES DO YOU HAVE.. 1. 12 f0 20 f ree hou rs evE and weekends? 2. Agood car. 3. Ambi tion and integril) 4. Desire taearn Big Mor .WE HAVE ... 1. A solid compeny in bu aver 67 yeers. 2. Unliirited earr potentiel., 3. Free Training. 4. Conventions ta Ic lands. 5. Management openingç Call 579-0840 for appau, for more tacts. Sorry - no informationg over the phono. NG sary) i first îwith The femiiy "Huismen" wish ta thank their friends for their many acts of kindness shown in the loss of their nephew and cousin Bon Winterink. lers- We would ike ta extend a very speciel Thenk You ta aur chidren, Liayd and Lynda McRobbie, Bey and R'in Swein and Dan, for the supeýb surprise parfy you gave us, an the occasion of our 40th 23-tf N wedding ennîversary. We're reai proud of you. Also our sincere thanks ta Helen and Harold Hammond, friends and relatives coming tram fer end H near, making i t such a gaie in this andrnemorable evening. The girls Ross. The lunch bountiful and Ihp.the gitt of the magniticent 1hp.grendmnother's choc k was overwheiming and wiil be USE 'treasured torever. The dlock dloesn'f say "Tick-Tock" - it seys -"Friends - Friends" and we in turn say "Thank You - 26-tt N Thank You". Phyllis and Sendy McRobbie IW e wouid ike ta extend a sincere thenk you to aur chiidren, relatives and friends for making aur 65th Wodding Anniversery such a happy and memorebie occasion. A spec iai1 thanks ta Helen Hemmond and her U.C.W. Grouf for the deliciaus lunch 'en!ngs and fhose w ho sent tlowers, gitts, cerds and messe os of y. congratulat ions. A Merry t. Christmas t you ail and e ney. Happy New Year. unesMr. and Mrs. Walter T. Pingie 'nings foreign 's. if ment given -51-4N We wish to convey our sincere thenks for expressions of sympethy and ects of kindness shown in the ioss of aur mother, Mrs. Grace Balil, ta the frîondhy staff et Marnwood Nursing Home for care and for brightening her deys during her sfey there, ta Northcutf Elliott Funerel Home for their kind, efficient service, and ta Rev. A. Amacher for canducting the funerai servi1ce. John and Margaret Hayes We wish ta extend aour sincerest thenks ta relatives-, friends and nei ghbours for their meny acts of kindness in the death of a dear husband, father, son, brother and uncie. Speciel thenks ta Rov., J. Petors, Morris Funeral Chepel and Mrs. Albert Colo, elso f0 Drs. H. B. Rundie and E. Long, and the nurses and staff on Medicel Floor, Memoriai Hospital. Hilde Brock and Famihy Ray and Alice Brock Ron and Shirley Brock and Famiy AIllen and Sheila Brock and Femihy. 51-1 h would ike ta express my sincere thanks ta Mrs. M. Burgess and the staff of Emergency Depertment and n urs ing staff on the Medicai F loor and Speciai Care Unit. Aiso thenks ta Laboretory and Xrey techniciens and Speciai D ie Depertment. Speciai thenks to aur ftamih1y doctor, H. B. Rundle, Archdeacon T. Gracie for visits and prayers,ý and my femiiy and friends for visits, cards and gifts'during my two rocent stays un Memoriel Hospital. Betty Brown 28 Queen St. 51'1 We wouid'iiko ta thank all aur famiiy, friends and neighbors for their h elp donations and dance hel dt hehp us atter the ioss of aur home. Merry Christmas and Happy New Yeer toa al. Thanks again Lei1la and Ken Clark and famiiy. 51-1 The family of the late Franklin John Gilmer wish to express heartfeht thanks, and appreciat ion, foalal noigh- bours, friends and relatives, for their many expressions of kindness and sy mpathy, floral tributes, and chartable dona- tions. Speciai thanks to doctors, nurses, and staff of the emergency and intensive ca re units, i n Memoriai Hospital, ta Rev. A. Tizzard, and ta the Northcutt Eiliott Funeral Home. Violet Gilmer and famihy. 51-i The. famil y of the ate Francis C. Wtten sincereiy thank their neîghbours, triends and relatives for fhowers and donations ta Eidad Church and the Hearf, and Cancer Foundations, for cards and many acts of kindness shown us on the hoss of a behoved brother and uncie. A speciai thank-you ta Pestor Erb for his com forting words and ta the Morris Funerai Chapol for their efficient and kindiy service. Thenk-you ahi. The Wotten Famliy TYRONE COMMUNITY CENTRE New Year's Eve Dance Sunday, Dec. 31 $25 PER COUPLE INCLUDES HOT BUFFET TICKETS AT BYAM'S STORE Seat ing Reservations, Calîl 263-2086. 49-4N SOL INA COMMUNITY HALL New Year's Da nce Saturday, Dec. 30 9 p.m. - 2a.m. RAY AVERY'S ORCHESTRA $20 couple Buffet Lunch - Prizes For Tickets Phono 263-2584 51-2 N New Year's Eve Da nce in TYRONE ORANGE HALL Music by WILLIE and BOB THE BLUE MOUNTAIN BOYS Hats Horns and Buffet Lunch pravided Admission $7.50 per person Dancing 9 - 1 For tickets tel. 623-7841 or 263-2798. 51-2 N.E.W. rocycline depat et Goodyear parking lot wiii be ciosed Saturday, Decem ber 23rd and Saturday, December 30. Please save your baffles for reopening Saturday, January 6. 51-1 FREE FILMS for all SENIOR CITIZENS Saturday, Dec. 23 1: 30 p. m. Legion Hall (wifh free coffoe, tee and cookies) 51 -1N One Parent Fa mifes Association BOWMANVILLE CHAPTER meet every Wed. -8 p. m. BOWMAN VILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 62 Temperance St. Membershi p open to alilsingle parents. Custady of your chuidren not a requirement. Phono 623-5440 623-2874 FOUR year aid Samoyed, losf in Bowmenviibe area. Reward. Phono 623-9142. 51 -1N WOULD the persan who! mistakeniy took the wrong coat tram the Christmas Open House et the Bowmanville Museum ploase refurn ta Gernef Rickard or phono 623-7150. 51-1 CHRISTMAS TREES SCOTCH PINE and SPRUCE ALL SIZES Lacated et Bowmnanville Zoo 48-4N APPLES (Macs and Spys) WILL DELIVER Phone 263-8161 NO SUNDAY SALES 50-tf N APPLES, PEARS, 1CIDER 3rd residence east of Pine Ridge School, south side of Conce$sion St. Phono or Visit Our Farm L. J. Bisschop 623-7231 Mon. through Fni. after 5:00 p.m. or Sat. 9:00Oa.m. -5:00Op.m. 49-6 Mixed Firewood $35-1/2 TON LOAD DELIVERED 623-6371 DEKOKER SIESF Wcut,7 lWrappedL frozen and guaranteed. Ordier now. 983-5894 Orono 725-4245 Oshoo 40-tf N Good Stoc 'king Stuf fers Jhirmack Hair and 5kmn - Prodacts Acid balanced ta nature ph 4.5 fa 5.5. SOLD AT Kut'n-'K ur I Beauty Shop Phone 623-5019 CHRISTMAS trees. Cut your own. Spruce oniy. Durham Regionai Road 20,2 miles west of Mosport. Phono 263-2556. 48-4N USED furniture and ap- l1iances. Paddy's Market. a mptan. 263-2241. 33-tf PADDY'S Market now has new furnîture, applilances,, T.V.s and stereas and «aiso used furnîture and applilances. Will eccept trede-ins. Paddy's Market, Hampton, phono 263- 2241. 33-tf CH RISTMAS trees, reteil, and wholesehe, choice pine and spruce, 5' ta 15' on 35 Highway opposite Pontypoal sign 705-277-2898. 44-8N 22 ft. FREEZER $100. Phono 263-8845. 51-iN GIBSON electric bass, Treyner amplifier, like new. Aisa electric dryer, AGS cassette recarder. Phono 623-3320,6f08 p.m. 5- 1974 MOTO SKI, 440 Sport Grand, Ai condition, best offer. Phono 623-6582. 51-iN CUSTOM made coder chest and gun cabinet. Must be seen. Few Ieft for Christmas. Cal 1623-2477. 51-1 FLEA MARKE" in BowmanviIIe CORNER 0F KING STREET AT DIVISION REPOSSESSEI 20" RCA XL100, $17 mont $4 weekhy rentai purci starting Jan. '79, KRAZY KELLY 350 Wentworth St. E. OSHAWA 571- 45 T TWO snow tires and wheels (4X78X15). Ijsed, 2 months, $75. Phone 623-7756. 51-lN 1978 HONDA CR25OR, moto cross bike, excellent condi- tion.- Best offer. Phone 725-8008. 51-1 KIRBY vacuum cleaner with ail attachments. Neyer been used. $200. Phone 623-7827. 51-1 BRASS bed, excellent, double size. $450. Phone 987-4710. 51-lN LERO electric guitar and amplfer and beg inner's wetrn gultar. Both lik e new. Ideal Christmas gift. Phone 623-7494. 51-iN CHRISTMAS trees for sale. Your cholce $5. 51/2 to 6 feet taîl. Bowmanville MaIl, east si de lot. 623-2715 or 623-7948. 51-IN REPOSSESSED 51-1 25" RCA Lowboy, $398. $4 weekly rentai purchese D starting Jan. '79. hiy, KRAZY KELLY'S îae 350 Wentworth St. E. OSHAWA 571-1412 pli 45-tf N -1412 -tf N J and M TIRE 'Service for Michelin tires, your one-stop radial centre. 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa. 576-1220. 46-tf TALISMAN Flea Market. Antques - Stamps - Jewellry - Weaving- Pottery - Brfiss- HandKýnitting - Refinishlng- Caning. Minwax Products. Open 10 a.m.- - 5 p.m~. Surdays, Sundays and Holidays. Lots of parking. Free admission. 11/2 miles nrhof hyw. 2 at Newcastle. 41-TF Fireplace Wood AIL DRIED HARDWOOD Cut and Split Reasoneble. Delivered. Martin Rd. North (Caunty Raad 57) 1/2 mile first farm on right hanid side. Discount on picked up orders. 623-4550 49-tf N REPOSSESSED 26" RCA XL 100, full Spanish cabinet ta flbar. Take over payments, $19 monthly, $4 weekly rentai purchase starting January. Pon tani! ht, one har delivery. KR AZY KELLY'S. 350 Wentworth St. E. 571,-1412. 45-tf N Holiday and Chevron Trailers Large selection of truck caps from $259.00 installed. Ca msport Trailer Sa les Highways 115 & 35, Newcastle Phone 987-5174 9-tf MACS (SECONDS) $3.00 BUSHEL DE LIC IOUS APPLES $4.00 BUSHEL F EDDEMA ORCHARDS 263-2074 (NO SUNDAY SALES) 50-2N KRAZY, KRAZY SUPER 26" Zenith spanlsh console, slashed ta $688, $6.50 weekly sfartlng January. Phono tonight,, one-hour' delivery. KRAZY KELLY'S. 350 Wentworth St. E., 571-1412. 45-tf N FRIGIDAIRE refri.gerator, il cu. ft., 5'"x-2', aski ng $75 or best offter. Phono 623-7659. 51-lN LARGE frost-free Viking refrigerator, $250. 24" Findlay stove, $60. Phono 623-4343 attfer fi ve. 51-lN APPLES- CIDER, WILL DELIVER Ph. 623-3699 H. PEL No Sunday Sales 48-tf N '79 SKIDOO Citation $1395. Blizzards, $2195. Everest $1949. Tracks $85.00. Belts $6.00. Ladies' suifs hait p rice. 0SPen evenings. Ontario SPorts, Hwy. 115, Orono. 983-5444. 50-4 Are you tired of high heating costs? You cen now eliminate completeiy your present fuel bis with the ail new Brooklyn Forced Air Wood, Stove-Furnace featuring " forced hot air to every room in the house " air tight burning eff iciency " large loading door " heatexchange " 3 sizes aVailable, heats UP to 3000 sq. ft. " Terms avalilable " Optional domestic hot water coils (models IIland III) FREE HOT WATER COILS ON ALL ORDERS RECEIVED UP TO DECEMBER 23rd, 1978. KEITH BELL STOVE COMPANY Concession 9 1 mile west of Raglan Telephone Brook lin 655-3326 q-.Q J and M TIRE Service for Michelin tires, your one-stop radiai centre. 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa. 576-1220. 35-TF N VITALIZING! Phono 723-1155 for Rustproofin g on new or used vohicies. Written wer- ranty. Durham Vîtaiizing, phono 723-1155. 47-tf 1971 DODGE Dart, new bettery and starter. Phono 623-6667. 51-1 '75 G.M.C. 1/2 ton, with cep, 6 cyl. standard, new paint,' reasonebie priced, privato. Phono 623-7605 evenings. 50-2N '65 CHEV Acadien, 283 - four speed. Cali 623-5883. 50-2N, 1978 GMC 1/2 tan 4X4. Weil oquippod, low mibeege. $7200. Ceal1576-7139 after six., 51-1 N THE Oshawa Obedience Association offers the follow- ing courses starting in, January. Novice and Show hendling starting in Bowman- ville, J anuery 9th and a Novice chess starting in Oshawa Jenuery lO0th. For furthor information please cal 576-1167 or 655-4356. - 49-5N ONE grey and black tiger kitten, litter treined, f ree to good home. Caîl 623-4834 atter AFGHAN pupples, registered, champion stock, exothc cohours dowormed, tattooed, guaranteed, $1'25 up. These gorgeous babies won't lest. Newaste 97-58, FREE REMOVAL 0F FRESH, DEAD'and DISABLED FARM STOCK, CALL MARGWI LL FUR FARM Hampton 263-2721 Port Hope 885-5274 i S MUSCOVY ducks. One pair of geese. 263-2932. 51 -1 N YORKSHIRE boars, R.O.P,, tested, low back fat, some ready f0 use. Tom Pleasance, R. R. 5, Bowmanvlle. 263-2719. 51-2 HORSES boarded, stebling avaleable for stallibons, brood mares and weanlings. Indi- viduel feeding programs and turnout. Horses trained, Englsh and Western. Phono 416-983-5780 or 705-277-2878. 51-2, SADDLES - new and used, nothlng over $150 - both Engllsh and Western plus many Christmas specials to00 numerous to menton.E-For, bargains galore jus$ shop et our store. Open' dally 'and eveninas Tuesdav thrcqugh Sunday, Giadwin and Co., Durham Road 23, South Whitby, 668-1282. 48-4N S"FI owers À,.,,v * Say It Fnori reations Best' "Fîowors with Feeling" VAN BELLE For anyccasion de te ticles- Sa le