14 The Canadian StateSMan, Bowmnanville, Aprl 4, 197 ý Auction Sale Orlut MIii Auction Centre Newtoaville, Friday, AprIl 6th 7: 00 p.m. Selling the contents from a Ward Street home, Port Hope. Walnut dinlng suite, 2 bed- noom suites, kitchon set, hall tables, curie cabinet, hall tnee, 'ampsbianket chests, maple desk, pness bock rocker, frames, walnut table, set 6 press bocks, oak china cabinet sideboard, oak secretary, or gan stool, semi tables, large arbonîte table and 6 swIvel stools, cler T.V., antique sofa, battory grandfather clock, and numerous ther ood articles. Terms cash. uctioneer Frank Stapleton, 786-2244. 14-1 N Auction Sale Good Fridj,April l3th In Brougham Hall, at No. 7 Hwy. and Bnock Rd. Sale of antiques, furniture -and coiletîblos, inciudingpiano round oak table, set o? pressec bock chairs (six), oak section- aI bookcase, 2 church pews, (oak), oldtelephones, hand- made oulits, cdocks <Pequegn- >ha mantle, gIngerbread and wail ldock), oh iamps,deceys,. station steve, beaven sealer, walnut tea wagon, 2 copper boiers, brass top homes, bedroom suite, plus numerous other articles. 'Goed cdean assignmonts welcome. Terms cash. John Annis, Auctioneer, S655-4663. 142 Saturday prl14 4 12 Noos Farm Machinery and Caille Auction sale of excellent Sfarm machinery for John B. '~Cannaghon, 1/2 mi. west cf Blackïtock on Church St.(lst Sfarm on south side) . 15 head cf cattle lncluding 3 Shorthorn cows bned A.l. to Limousin, 3 SYig. heifens sired by 3/ SLimousin buli - ail due, Ssum mer '79, 5 steers, 3 heifers Sborn summer '78 sined by 3W Limousin bull, 2 Ylg. steers, A-C 185 diesel tractor with cab 1. tires loaded - 1800 hm,. A-C D12 tractor -gos - snop- coup ler, A-C 2 furrow 10" pow with shap.coupier for aàove tracter, A-C 2 row corn planter with snap-coupler - numerous plaesandadptes orabove scuffler with snap-eoupler for above tractor, D-17 tractor, 2 sets tractor chains, A-C 5 'furrow .14" trIp beam piow, A-C 12' double disc, A-C 12# Vibra-shank cultivator, G-W sno% biower, A-C 780 forageý harvéster wlth pick-up - 1 row corn head, A-C fora ge biower wlth 40' pipes - hood and flexible elbows, 2 A-C forage wagons with boxes e 3 beateî-, AMC904 haybine, A-C 443 baler, A-C 4 bar hay rake - P.T.O., bale stocker, A-C wagon wlth. t'x16' fiat rack, A-C 15 .run grain and fertilizer drill with Z rss seed box and hyd. iift, -F 300 Scour Kleen combine - gas with i l' table. pick-up reel, 2 grain boxes on good gear, 14' Silo-Matlc silo unloader, 4 section flexible harrows, 4 section diamond harrows, A-C 3 sect. spring tooth harrows, chain harrows, Cyclone seed- er (tractor mount), N-H 331 rn:nure sprader (130 bu.), 2 land packer with -&ntury:seed box, 6j' Mayrathe grain auger - P.T.O. - 34, 4" grain auger - 121, grain aerator, farm hand mix miii, 2 uingle plows, double moidboard piow, cîrcu- Iar saw . and frame, qty. farrowing crates, neck yokes, double trees, harness, set bench sieighs, wagon box, 60-70' Pedfar Iltten carrier tnack with hangers and switches, 4 furrow piough, John Deene 3 pt. hitch cuitivator, Danlsh cultîvator, Ailis Chaimens No. 7 trait mower, ped King elevator, 5 h.p. lawn mnower, roto tiller, 1000 bu. barley, 1000 bales straw, 1000 bales hay, qty, ensilage, 350 H & N Leghorn hens. Sale at 12 noon. Lunch avaliabie. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbrldge, 416-852-3524. 1- NOTICE TO EQWIPMENT OWNERS For Winter Maintenance Operations, 1979-S0 and 1980-81 SEASONS, the following equipm.nt le required. Truck wth plow equlpment and hydraullo syst.m, a*il of whlch meses iimum Minlstry Speoiflcations, are re- qpiradat th followlng Miniatry Yards. Inqulry No. 7-79-11 One Piow - 1 Klomtre West of Junctlon Mlghways 2 Il15 Newcastle Yard. (Plowing i ihway 2> Inqulry No. 7-79-12 One PIow - Junction Highways 401 and Gratton Road - Grailton Yard (Piowing Highway 2> Seaied Tenders or Forme suppiid by the Ministry will be recelved by M.J. MacMaster, District Engineer, until 1:30 P.M., Local TMme, Wednesday, May 2nd, 1979. Speciflcations, Tender Forme and Envelopes may be ot- tained la person or by mail f rom thé District Office, 138 Hope Street, North, P.O. Box 150, Port Hope, Ontario., LiA 3W3. Tlephone 885-6381 when requestlng Tenders, pieuse speclfy Location(s). PLEASE NOTE:l $60.00 per dey. Delly Standby Rates for Hlred Plows - Peteog Witis Second -Cae.in 6I Encounter by Don Wilcox quite often telegraphed ini the play the North Stars The Port Darlington crew warm-up. Eagles had two Sàturday, Lanny McE travelled te Penetang for the groupa of players in the was first to hit the ice f second game of the semi-final warm-up for this game: the pre-game warm-up ai series - a game in which interested group skated bard! last te leave. He then Penetang achieved a 6-2 win. and the casuals turned in a three-goal night, dlean:y How individuals are gomng te half-hearted effort. trating the high int( play i a Particular game is Watching the Manie Leafs which a player has tc BOWM ANVILLE ORONO 623-3393 983-9547 CONVENIENT LIVING - $43,900. - Bowmanvllle. This 2 storey Townhome featuros 3 large bedrooms, walkout f rom living room te patio, 2 baths, finished roc room with f re- place, laundry room and more. Largo 1lst mtge. at 10 1/4 Cal Wolf Friedrichs for details. BLACKSTOCK -,$49,900. - Large 85' x 181' lot and good low maintenance home. Aluminum soffit and fascia. Good brick construction. 3 bedrooms, rec room, extra bedroomn or doni plus single car garage with separate 60 amp. service. Cali John Shewchuk. BUNGALOW - $86500. -: Roomn to stretch on this 100' x 150' lot. Country atmosphere and cîty confvenience. Brick home. 3 bedrooms, fireplace, attachod garage, patio dock. Located North of Orono. Cali Bill Whyte. RETREAT - $22,000. - 2 bedroom f rame bungalow North of Garden Hill could be what you are looking for. Cal Bill Whyte for an appointmont, BLACKSTOCK - 10 ACRES - With 2 bedroom cottage. Ideal for sportsman for weekohds or year round living. Ask- ing $54,000. with terms. Cal Bill Morrîsan. BOWMANVILLE - Excellent 3 bodroom semi with 11/2 baths, completeiy fonced yard and good sizod lot. Asking $46,000. with terms. Cali Bill Morrison. ESTABLISHED DOG KENNEL BUSINESS - Plus ex- ceptional Spanish stylo homo with 10 acres - Orono. Modern kennel has 58 Indoo-outdoor' runs, puppy nursery, pet cemetery. Fantastlc potontial. House features stainod glass windows, Oak handcraf ted spiral stairs, innovative brick f ire- place, wrought ron interior gatos. Must be seen. Stocked pond $269,000. Cal Wolf Friodrichs. BEAUTIFIJL BEGINNING, NEWTONVILLE - This aid world charmer featuros mainfloor family room with f ire- place, gourmet kitchon of pine end brick. Centre hall plan, separate parlour and dîning roêm. Home has boon totally restored. Reduced ta $84,900. Caîl ,Mary Pike or Jean Driscoil. OPEN HOUSE - BO WMAN VILLE, SATUADAY, APRIL 7 AND SUNDAY APRIL 8. 1-4:30 pm. Preferred Northend location with exceptional 3 bedroom bungalow on 100' x 150' lot. Professionaily landscaped. Large bright kitchen, walkout f rom dining room, rec room, paved drive, and more for $63,9M. Cali Bill Turarisky. Dir- ections: North of Scugog St. to Edsall Ave. West ta 4 Edsal Ave. Bowmanville. NORTHEND SOWMANVILLE - Spaclous 3 bedroom bungalow in preferred ares. Large finished rec room. Kitohen has boen recontiy renovated. Large lot 100' x 150' with brick 8.B.Q. and toolshed. Many extras too numerous to mention. Asking $863,900. Cali Kathy Bednarek for further details. OPEN UNTIL 5 P.M. WEEKENDS FOR INFORMATION. rs last )onald for the id the had a [y illus- tensity o have preparing nimseit for a nigniy competitive sport. Penetang's powerplay clicked early in the first period with Russ Walten scoring off a close-in play set up by Paul Robillard and Brian Pilon. Ralph Cryder- man tied the score assisted by Jerry Leddy and Rick Scott. The Eagles then went ahead on a goal by Don Farrow ADAMS -- At Fort Lauder- claie, Floida, Tuesday, April 3,1979, Vera Adams (Sprunq). ln hon 82nd yoar. Blovod wife of the loto Cecil Adams, lovod mother of Margaret, (Mrs. C. Down),' Ebenezer; Carl, Nestioton; Phyllis (Mrs. D. Cowle), Courtice. Resting at Armstrong Funeral Homo, 124 King 9t. E. Oshawa from Thursday afternoon. Service wiII be held on Fnida y, April 6 at 1:45 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Caurtîce United Church wouid be appreciatod. streaking in after being set up by Dan Strike and Jerry Leddy. Eagles let Up, after scoring this goal and that spelled their doom. In addition, one of the linesmen suffered a cut which required a trip ta the hospital with 1: 42 remaining in the first period. This time was tacked onto the second period., However, the Eagles with a combination of a long bus ride and a haif-hour wait between periods went out cold. Pene- tang poured on the power, scoring the tying goal on a shot' by Pilon from Chris Meconneli and Gary Walter. McConnell scored the event- ual game winner assisted by Robillard and Walten with Robillard breaking in, scoring ta put the game out of reach. Pilon finished the second period scoring with assists ta Robillard and Walten. Ross Prentice scored the only third period goal. Eagles made an attempt to narrow the score but were held by netminder Paul Goodine who along with Robillard quarter- back the King team. Y..th Bowling 1TYKES Moore 3, Kiely 2; Vach- eresse 5, Young 0; Brown 3, Stork 2; Rowe 3, Apted 2. Team Standings Vacheresse 47, Rowe 42, Moore 38, Young 34, Brown 31, Apted 29, Stork 25, Kiely 14. High Games S. Apted 151, (256), J. Moore 148 (247), J. Brown 119 (233), M. Stork 127 (223) V. Suther- land 107 (206). Wedgwood- 7Iew~dtneLne L: ioww25%o// (5 piece place settlngs) / Our fabulous April sale is here again- values! Fourteen of our most-wanted time for sorne truly beautiful Wedgwood patterns alI 25%o off! Agincourt Green - AgincourtIivory e Aspen o Wiid Strawberry - Belle Fleur.- Westbury 0 Charnwood Silver Ermne. Hathaway Rose * Kutani Crane o Mayfair * Mirabelle - Swallow - Petersham Aie Oshawa Centre - Upper leVel new expansion 576-5233 BANTAM BOYS S. Buma 5, Tugwood 2; Lugtenburg 7, J. Buma 0; Wesselius 5, Atkinson 2. Team 'Standings Lugtenburg 54, Wesselius 49, J. Buma 47. S. Ruina 46, Tugwiood 42, Atkinson 35. Higli Games S. Buma 288 (684), M. Tugwood 213 (511), W. Hen- ning (451), D. Hainstra 229. THINKING 0F SELLING YOUR 3 BEDROOM BUNGA- fLO1W OR SIDESPLIT. PLEASE CONTACT ME WITHOUT IOBLIGATION, WOLF FRIEDRICHS, BOWMANVILLE,I [ 623-3393, OR ORONO 983-9547.j ~ YOUIR [ASTER BASKET WITHi THESE LÉ,G OFLAMB1 79 LB. CUT UP LAMB SHOU-LDED«s1.39LB3. FRSHONARO EACUTLETS, STEAKS, CHOP8... PORK, BEEF, VEAL, MEAT FRESH CHICKEN LIVERS DELMONICO (RIB EYE) STEAKS 59ÇL B. 4.29 LB.1 BUTTER BASTED AND GRADE A TURKEYS BON ELESS AND BONE IN HAMS FULLY COOKED SWIFT PREMIUM BON ELESS STORE SLICED OR BYTHE PIECE 2 69 LB. FOR EASTER THIS WEEK AND NEXT HEY BOWMAN VILLE!. WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN ANEW CAR?3 *Fresh new styling? *More interior and trunk room than Chevy? *Quietness and riding comfort? TH EN LOOK AT TH E ALL N EW, 1979 FORDLTD!_ Trim-Size Outside AN D WE'VE GOT TH EM SPECIALLY PR ICE D ALL FROM un~~ PLUS TAX AND LICENSE (stoc Let a Test Drive Today Convince You That The 1979 LTD is What-You're Looking For! r a K,.1S1 E Br*..OrO Doiesobon U*t*bl INor. Inside THIS WEEK ck No.9F52) 219 KING STREET E. BOWMANVILLIE 623-4481 STORE SLICED BACON MAPLE LEAF KOLBASSA 1.59 LB. 2.59 LB. TRY ALL OUR FRESH STORE SLICED COLD CUTS CHEESES JUMBO WIENERS 1.29 LB. BANANAS 25 LB. FLORIDA ORANGES 1.49DOZ. i PRODIJCE I ONTARIOCRSTAT ~ 1.39CELERY 591, 5 LB. BAG HOME PRIDE 16 OZ. CRUSTY BREAD 27 CHAPMANS ICE CREAM 1.39A21TR FRESH GROUND '9 PEANUT BUTTER99LB SUNNY CRUNCH-, GRANOLA CEREALS-1*9 :FOrR EA S TE ý$R>e DY KSýTRA'S Oslhawa Monument Co. FumiIy Momorials - Morkers Ail Design and Lsttoring Done by Us on Promises -NO SALESMEN INVOLVED - Please Telephone 728-3111 for Full Details THE "Bes tLegslIn To wn" are Back! Buy a Snack Pack at the regular price', and receîve FREE or:1Isrnall salad Ismall beverage (Vour choice> This of fer good until Sun., April 8th, 1979 Mary Brown 's Fried Chicken 75½ 2KIng Street East under new management - Open 7 Days A Week- ---------------- " ý il le - IME, C/ - aý 1 C/ MW e meia