12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 23, 1979 CLASS'WIFIED DEADLINE__ 623-3303 Tues.Bil2 .noon .. ... A - B . - FOSKETT - Lori-Anne is 9 mud to announce the birth of er new baby sîster, Christine Louise, 7 lbs. 2 ozs., born on May 10, 1979, to Glenn and Debble. Proud of their second g randdaughtem are Mm. and Mrs. George Richardson of R.R, 1, Bowmanville and twelfth grandchild of Mm. and Mrs. Len Foskett of Bowman- ville. Our wemmest thanks ta Drs. Anfossi, Ewert, Cunnlng- hem and Frimer and matemni- ty staff of Memnoial Hospital, Bowmanvi le. 21-1 GATTIE - Charles and Shirley are pleased to an- nounce the safe arrivaI of their second daughter Cherene Ann weighing 6 Ibs. 6 ozs. on May 16th, 1979 et 12:56 p.m. A sister for Christine, p moud g rendpaments Mms. I rene Ta bb, Haydon and Mms. Agnes Fitton, Seult Ste. Maie, Ontario. 21-1 GU EST- Albert and Lee (nee Adams) are pmoud to ennounce the safe arrivai of their flrst chlld, a deughter, Heidi Leezan on Ma y 15, 1979 et Bowmanvillîe Memnorial Hospital. 21-1 BIRD- At his resicience, Bowmanville, Monday, Ma y 2lst, 1979, Edward E. (Ted) Bird, ln his 49th year, beloved husbend of Marvleen Boyd, loving :father of Edward and Philip, oved son of Winnlfred and the late Edwamd Bird, dear brother of Helen (Mrs. Howard Corden) and John Bird. Friends ma y calet the Morris Funerel Chepel, Bow- menville, after 2 p.m. on onesday. Funeral service on Tus a t 1:30 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Donations to Canadien Cancer Society would'be gratefulîy acknow- Ipdaed 21-N BROWN - At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, Friday, May lath, 1979, J. Gordon Brown of Courtice, in his 68th yeer, son of the late James and Elizabeth Brown, dear brother of Mary (Mrs. Frank Hooper), Bowmenvilte, and Wilfred Brown, Courtice, loved uncle of nieces and nephews. Service was held ln the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Tuesday affernoon. Interment Bow- manville Cemetery. 21-iN BURGESS - Theresa. At Bowmanvilîe Memorial Hos- pital on Wed., May 16, 1979, Theresa Burgesà of R.R. 4, Bowmanville -ln her 9lst year.' Loved 'one of John, dear mother of Howard, Ida, Lois, Mergaret, Rete, Jack and the I eteLfevi. Rested et the North- cutt Eliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Funeral service 1: 30 o'clock Fidey afternoon. Interment Bowmanvllle Cemetery. 21-iN FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS and MARKERS Look for this seal1. ~ ts your permance. STAF FORD BROS. LTD. Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 BEAULIEU -WEBSTER Mm. and Mms. George R. Webster are happy to announce the marrie e of their daughtem Keren Elizabeth to M. Denis Camille Beaulieu, son of Mm. and Mms. Armand Beaulleu, Cheik River, Ontario. The wedding took place on Mondey, May 2lst, 1979, et St. John's Church, Bowmanville, Ontario. 21-iN -~~~ fflei<qpli. Mm. and Mms. J,. W. Gordon Garod and M. and Mrs. Willie J. Schmahl wish ta announce the engagement of their childmen, Sandra Gayie and Thomas Herbemt. The marriage to take place on Saturda ,, July 14, 1979 in Newces le United Church et 4o'clock. 21-1N M. and Mms. Donald MacDonald, Tyrone, are pleased to announce the forth- comlng memiage of their daughter Deborah Elizabeth to Thomas Nowian, son of Mm. and Ms. Joseph Nowlan, Bowmanville. The marmiege will take place on Saturday, June 2, 1979 et Newtonvillie United Church. 21 -1, GRAHAM - Ethel. At Strathaven Numrsing Home on Saturday, May 19, 1979. Ethel Ashtonof Ha ydon in hem 95th r ea r. Beioved wife of the late esle Graham, doar mother of Roy and James. Rested et the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral service was hold 1:30 o'clack Monday efternaon. intemment Hampton Cemetery. 21-IN POTT- Alice Emma. At Memoriel Hospital, Bowman- ville on Monday,ffMay 21, 1979. Alice Pott of R.R. 4, Bowm an- ville (farmerly of Magag Quebec), wife of the late Loonard Pott, dear mather of Michael, Hather and George. Rested et the Narthcutt Ell1lott Funoral Home. Cremetion. 21-iN VENNING- At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, Fiday, May l8th, 1979, Sarah (Sally) Venning, in hem 76th r ear, bloved wife of Loonard, oved mother of John, deer rmandmnother of David, Ann,, lien and Leesa. Service wes held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bawmanville, on Sundey afternoon. Cremetion. CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St., Bowmanvil1le 623-7141 HOSPITAL and W7. SYMPATHY ARAGEET Fîowering Plants and Cut F lowers 12-tf "F Iowe Say Il %a Best" VAN BELLE DAI LY Deivory ta ... Oshawa - Bowmanvillo As Phone 623-4441 ES ers 43 STABLISHErj 1881 4 DIVISION ST.~ 3 5 8 BOWMANV ILLE 6 3e5 8 TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS ALLDREAD - In loving memory of C65180 Private D.A. (Dick) who was killed ln action May 25, 1944, Lini Valley, Ital y. Buried et Casino Cemetery, May 26th.' - Ever remembered by brothers and sisters. 21-1 HATHERLY - Jack W., May 24, 1975. No famewell was spoken, And no time to say goodbye, You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why. It broke our hearts ta lose you But you did not go alone For part of us went with you The day God called you home. - Lovingly remembered by wife Marion. 21-1 HATHERLY - In Ioving memory of my Dad, Jack Hatherly, who passed eway, May 24, 1975. If we could have one lifetime wish One dream thet could came true We'd prey ta God, withi a l au r hearts For yestemday and you. - Alays remembemed and sadly missed by daughter Faye and Dennis, Rodney, Wendy and Kristy. 21-1 HATH ERLY - Ded. Remembemed with happy thoughts and loving memomies. - Greatly missed by daughter Pet, Wayne and Derryl. 2- MAYOCK - In loving, memory of my beloved husband, Rich, who passed awary,25th May, 1976. t's Ionely here without Rich, I miss you more eech de y, For lfe is not the same to me, Rich, Since you weme called ewey. - Miss you elways, youm ever loving wife, Betty. 21-1 MAYOCK - In memary of a dea r bother-in-lew wha passed eway 25th May, 1976. In aur heamt your memory Iingers, Always tender and true, Theme's nota day, Rich We do nat thînk of yau. - Sadly missed, sister-in-law, May and Paddy, Cheshire, Englend. 21-1 MAYOCK - In memory of a deer brother-în-law, 'Rich,' who passed away, 25th May, 1976. So q ickly teken eway, And sdly m issed,' Toda y and evemy day . - Botherinlaw Gerry, Londa, Engend. 21-1 McKEE - In Ioving memory of Orme McKee who passed away May th, 1946. - Lovingly remernbered by brothers and sisters. 21-1 MOOREY - In Iaving memory of a dear wife, mother 'end arandmother, Christîna wha passed away, rvay 22r1d, 1959. aed'ymi'ssed elang 'ife 's wey Quletly remem bemed every But i n aur heerts she s elways theme. - Husband William, daughters and grendchildren. BEV'S FLORAL CREATIONS "Flowors with Feeling" For any Occasion 623-3377 Sundays and Hoidays Bey. 579-5021 Ruth 623-7259, 11l-tf FLOWERS BY Bowrnanville Mail Phone 3-tf 623-3365 PROMPT, COURTEOUS i SERVICE fr OUFOR ALL FLORAL ® 1 NEEDS We would like to take this opportunîty to express our sincere appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their help, kindness and sympathy shown to us on the recent death of our brother and nephew, Bill and Steven Carr. A very special thank you to Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home and to Rev. Schemerharn for his kind words of comfort. Meny thanks to the ladies of the church eit Enniskillen. For food, f lowers, and many cerds from our friends in the Saline and surrounding communi- ties. Thank y ou Mer y and Stanley Milison 21-1 The femily of the late Theresa Burg ess wish to express our thenks ta rela- tives, friends and neighbours for their floral tributes, cards and donations ta the Heert Fund. Speciel thanks ta Rev. Peters, Northcutt Eliiott Funeral Home, Memorial Park Association and Salem Community. The Burgess Family 21-1 I wish ta thenk my relatives, friends and neighbors for al the flowers, cards and gifts received durinci my recent stay in hospital. A special thenk yau ta Drs. McKenzie, Singal, Mikios and staff on the 3rd floar for the excellent cere. Roelie Ltsma 21-1 M y appreciatian ta friends, neigh bors and relatives for flowers, gifts, cards and the man y celîs celebrating my 95th birthdey Mrs. E'rnest Fol ey 21-1 I would like ta thank the Police Department, especially, Constable Marks, the Fire Department and the emplayees of the Canadian Tire for their assistance when my car burned. Mildred Anderson We wish ta thank aur family, Sharon, Wayne and Janice for the wark and effort they put i'nto making aur 4th Weddinga Aniveraie/onderlui sur- prise at.Alilaur friends and relat ives who Iined us, ta make it e most memarable occasion. A special thank you ta Merg and Marvin Allen, Joanne and Paul Sheehan for their help in peparing the lovely buffet lunch following the dance. Perc and Elva Leach 21-1 EA R PIERCING $8.0 (no app ointme nt necessary) Plus 10 per cent off first purchase of ea rrings with release slip. Hooperý's Jewellers Ltd. 29 King St. E. Bowma nvi île 623-5747 23-tf N For women only; You can have free lounge wear and lingerie by having a "Ma Cherie Party". For more info please eall 728-9343 after 5:30 p.m. 18-TF BE A BIG SISTER! Volunteers are needed ir erea ta be a friend to g aged 7 - 17, who are in ne supportative relationsi CAL L SIMCOE HALL SETTLEMENT HOU et 728-7525 RUTTER GRANITE COMPANY LIMITEDe Established 1846 P.O. Box 176 73 Ontario Street Port Hope, Ontario LiA 3W3 High Qua ity et Reasonable Prices Phono 885-5216 Homo 885-5222 WORKMANSHIP * QUALITY inthis Eldad Sunday School Anniversary May 27th at Eldad Church Afternoon service: 2 p.m. Guest speaker: Mr. Donald Genge, Administrator at Camp Quin-mo-lec Speciel music by choir and Sunday school. Evening service: 7:30 p.m. Guests: The Living Hope Singers, from Toronto. î Everyone welcome including fo rmer cempers. 2- ROLLER SKATING MANVERS COMMUNITY CENTRE AND ARENA Highways 7A and 35 MON DAY WEDNESDAY F R IDAY 7:30 p.m. to 10: 30 p.m. Admission: Ad ui1t $1 .50 Ch!Ild $1.00 Spectator .50 Skate Rentai $1.00 Beginning Mon., May 28 20-3N GREAT PINE RIDGE KINSMEN CLUB DANCE Saturday, May 26 TOWN HALL > "Little Bit of Country sta rring Jack Bailey" Tickets-$10 couple Available from: Charles Gray 983-5920 Don Hytand 983-5658 Kirby General Store 983-5476 20-2N Country Roads Nursery School (Maple Grove Church) OPEN HOUSE May 28 - June 1 9 a.m. - 11: 30 a.m. RegiGrations for September wil11 be accepted. Cail Mrs. Tordiff 623-5094, 987-4960 21-iN Fun Fair, Vincent Massey School, Thurs., May 31 from 7 to 9 p.m. Proceeds to build a Creetive Playground. Games, bake sale, tea room, raffles, door prizes, refreshiments. Everyone welcome. 21-1 CAMPING FOR BOYS An oxciting camping program for a Il boys. Rosidontial Camps: Camp Samac - Oshawa 8 tol11 yms. Camp Samac Adventuro Base Haliburton, Ontario il to16 yms. Pogra m is open to a11 boys. For information and brochures contact: Boy Scouts of Canada, 1711 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa, Ont. L1IG 4Y1 or phono: 416-725-4734. 19-5N DELICATESSEN Vlc's Smoked Meats Delicatessen et the Talisman Emporium, Newcastle every Saturday' and Sunday. Natumaily cured, hardwood smoked cold cuts. We Aiso Caler 9-tf N Fiee. market, Sturday, May 26 fmom 10 ta 4 p.m. et Courtice United Church, Truli's Rd. N. 21-1N BATIK by JOAN LEBOEUS (an oxhibit of her work) May 22 toMay 31 BOWMAN VILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 62 Tompemance St. 623-7322 Old Tyme Dance, Tymone old hall on May 26, 1979 et 9 p..-1 a.m. Proceeds for Lurke-ton Jays bail tem. Music by Wiilie and Bob. 52.50 per persan. 21-1 MOVIE 3 p.m. Pinocchio In Outer Space Admission 51.00 ail ages 4:30 p. m. Skateboa rd Admission 51.75 ail agoes BOWMANVI LLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Sat., May 26th' 21-1 Bowmanviîîe Nursery School OPEN HOUSE AND REGISTRATION MAY 29th to 31st 9 to 11: 30 a.m. and 1 to 3:30 p.m. AT THE SCHOOL IN THE LIONS CENTRE 26 Beech Avenue, Bowmanviloe, The Schaol aperetes half-day progmams from Monday ta Thursday beginning mid-Septembem and ending mid-June. For more information, cail 623-4381 durlng school hours or 623-7095 evenings. YARD Sale - Fiee Market, Variaus auto parts and acces- saries, bumpers, rims, tires etc. Motors and 1964 Chev and éthers' camping equipment, books - comic etc., antiques, shrubs, adds and ends end . unk. Addess: 35 Basa~ Line Rd. East (beside Bowling Alley). Setumdey and Sundey, May 26 and 27 fmom 10 e.m. 'tii closing. 21-IN YARD Sale and Tee. Praceeds ta Cancer. Fideay, June lst from 10 e.m. ta 4 p.m. 112 Duke St. 21-2 YARD Sale, Setumdey, May 26, 89 Little Ave. 12 noon ta 4 p.m. Rein date June 2. Kenmore dishwasher, couch and chair, tables,, chairs, amps, floor tiles, folding door, sterea, pictumes, dishes, pots, and much mare. 21-1 lips. YARD SALE May 26 and 27 JSE 9 a.m. toDa rk 10 Line, South of Hwy. 2 Dishes, aid record player and stand, odds and ends etc. 26-tf N 21-1 N GARAGE SALE Sat, and Sun. May 26th and 27th 10Oa.m. -6 p.m. 57 WEST BEACH RD. BOWMAN VILLE (off Liberty St. S.) 2 kitchen suites, caffee and end tables, dishes, pots, pans, camping equipmfenf and much more. 21-1 24- Gia nt Yard Sale -tf Friday, May 25 and Saturday, May 26th l10 a.m. - 'tii derk 13 DEERPARK CRIESCIENT BOWMANVILLE Four hausehalds. Many items including hausehold articles, baby needs, dehumidifier, antique piano, tires, etc. 21-1 YARD SALE Satumdey and Sunday May 26th and 27th lOa.m. -4pm 88.QUEEWNST., BOWMANVILLE Clthes, shoos, household items, TV, typewriter. 21-1 Dance - Pontypool Community Centre - Satur- day, May 26 fmom 9 to 1. Music by Terry Higgs and group. $6.00ea couple. Lunch. 21-lN Maple Grove Sunday School Anniversary May 27at 1: 30 p.m. Speaker: REV. DAVID HARRIS 21-iN Orono Amateur Athletic Association DANCE J une 9, 1979 Orono Arena 8 p.m. - 1: 30 a.n. Lunch and Ref reshments 56.00 per couple213 McCmea's Decorat ion Day Service, Sunday, JuIy th et 3 n.m. Guest speaker, Rev. 'asil Long. Pot luck picnic wîll follaw service, celebret- ing 110oyeams old. 21-1 Flowem Armanging Demonstration given by the Carnation Flower Shop, on June Sth et 8 p.m. ln Bowmanville Public Libramy's auditorium. Public Is weicome lo attend. Free admission. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE MATTER 0F the Estate of GRACE ALICE HUNT, late of the Town of Newcastle, ln the Regional Municipelity of' Durham, deceased; Ail persans having daims against the Estate of GRACE ALICE HUNT, late of the Town of Newcastle, ln the Regianal Municipelity of Durham, decoasod, who died on or about the 2lst day of Jul y, 1976, are required ta file such hdaims with the under- sind on or before the 25th day of Maey, 1979; thereafter, the undemsigned wili distribute the essets of the said estato having regard only ta the dlaims then fiIed. DATED et the Town of Newcastle, this lst day of Mat,'1979. GOULAS J. BAR BER Barrister and Solicitor 22 King Street East PO. Box 339 Bowmanville, Ontario LiC 3L1 Executor of the Estate of Grace Alice Hunt Ail makes and models for FREE pickup and delivery in Osh- awa, Whitby, Bawmanville, Ajax and Pickering 571-1385 Bernina Sewing Centre Whitby Malil Whitby> Complete tuneup $15., inci. cieun, ail, adjust tension and timing. 8-tf ANTIQUE CLOCKS -Repa ired- Parts available for mOSt aqtique dlocks, pockel, watches and modem watches, and dlocks and 400 day dlocks. Our repairs are done with modemn up-to-dlate equipment and qualified Swiss trained watchmaker. HOOPER'S JEWELLERS LTD. 29 King SI. East Bowmanville Phone 623-5747 16-tf N SEED GRAIN Highest Qua lity BARLEY - OATS SOYBEANS and CORN Custom Cleaning and Treating CE RESMORE FARMS LTD. 623-3552 623-7233 11-12N EVERGRE ENS Flowering Shrubs, Hedging Shade Trees Alil Reesonably Priced Brunt's Nursery South side of 401 eit Liberty St. Exit Ph. 623-3971 1 8-tf N SHEEP menure, well rotted. Excellent for lawns and gardens. By the bushel or truckloed, pick-up. No de- APPLES- CIDER WILL DELIVER Phone,623-3699 H. PEL No Sunday Sales AR-tf N TALISMAN Fiee Market - open Set. and, Sun. and. holidays, 10Oa.m. - 6 p.m. Hwy. 115 and North St., Newcastle. Outside dealers welcome. $5.00 per day. 987-5021. 19-tf N TROPICAL f isn - big selection of fish, plants, power filters, tanks, etc. Drop ln at the Tropi cal Fish Circle, Hampton, 263-8838. 17-6N J and M TIRE Service for Michelin tires, your one-stop 'radial centre. 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa. 576-1220. 46-tf BOB'S Lawni Care,_ top soli 49c - 1/2 bu. bag. Highway 2, 3 miles east of N ewcastle, north side. Bring own containers. 35c -1/2 bu. 17-tf N USED furniture and ap- p liances. Paddy's Market.' Hampton. 263-2241. 33-tf, SEED - potatoes, Irish Cob- blers and Kennebec, certif led. Alsa Superiors, Sebacios and Red Chieftans. Joe Boum-a 6123-2847. 19-TF N PADDY'S Market nowe has 1new furniture, appliances,, T.V.'s and stereos and elso used furniture and appliances. >Wil11 accept trade-ins. Paddy's Market, Hampton, phone. 263- 2241. 33-tf PATIO SLABS BRICK - 1 STONE MASONRY SUPPLIES N EWCASTLE CEMENT BLOCK CO. LTD. KING ST. E., NEWCASTLE 987-4444 20-2 10h.1-p. EVINRUDE outboard, excell ent condition, good fish- ing motor $235. 31/2 horse lawnmower $40. P-hone 623-5150. 21-1 FRESH FROM OUR NONM- DRINK1ME RS ASPARAGUS CAGTSOE 9calb. INSURANCE ApplesRAE Spys, Mac Intosh, Dolicious, chne r ecn aeyumoe Metsu Stal rvenn stkr ae BOX PLANTS ls ieyI aealr hi FRED'S FRUIT driving hi ar s1q MAKTagent frAbsanr MARKET InSurane ea Hwy. 115, Orono probabl pvia drop in Abstainers' Ma.rie Processed Top Soi l Screened No. 1 Top SilI for gardons. No. 2 To Soil for sodding. PICK-UePor DELIVERE D Phone 576-4430 20-2N OSHAWA SCREENED SAND GRAVEL &STONE LIMESTONE PRODUCTS ALL SIZES FOR DRIVEWAYS & PARKING LOTS TOPSOIL & DIRT FIL Phone Oshawa 725-0232 SOLINA RD. N. 1 Mile North of HWy. 2 Insura nce Company OSBORNE &SHANK INSURANCE AGENCY LT D. 62329527 SA ND & GRAVEL SUPPLY JLHv HIHA 2i r -jyi Garden Tractors and Riding Lawn Mowers For Sa le 1976 J D212 - 47Mower ............................. $2395.00 1975 J D210 -39 Mower ...................... ...... $2195.00 1976 J D 400 - 60 Mower - PP 1200 Plow ................ $4995.00 1974 J D140 -48 Mower............................. $205.06 1973 J 0 140 - 48 Mower...................... ....... $2395.00 1973IHCjÇ108 -48 Mower............................ $195.00 1973 Messey Mower and Hitch, as is ................. $1595.00 1971 J D110- 8h.p. New Motor and 39 Mower ...1........ $149500 1970 J D110 - 8h.p. - 39MàAwer....... 1.............. --$1295.00 1971 J D140- 48 Mower ........................ :.... $2295.00 1968 J Dl112 Hydl1ift - 47 Mowem ...................... $1395.00 1972 MTD 8h.p. Rider, as is ......................... $295.00 1973 - 7 h.p. Wheel Horse Riding Mower, as is ...........595.00 1978 J D312 -41lMower............................. $2995.00 1970 MTD 8h.o. Rider, as is ......................... $295.00 1973 1 HC 109 -48 Mower............................ $1895.00 1973 Massey Mower, electric left, as is ............... $1595.00 1976 -210 -39 Mowem -J D .................$2295.00 1971 J D11O- 8h. p.- 39 Mower ..............51295.00 UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED John Deere Sales and Service Box 717, Port Perry - Phone 985-3042 Utica, Ontario LOB 1iNo (Lam), fresh rhuarbs gLad coms. Prennihas-iris, peony oroos, taî phlx,-dwrs asters, tiger lily. 623-7490. 2 - 3'Iuue t3,Axm THOUGHTFULNESS - CONCERN - SERVICE YoUr thoughtfUlness for others is our-f irst conCern. We WiII arrange for charitable foijndation donations (such as Heart or Cancer Society) to be aCknowledged any- where in Canada wlth the appropriate acknowledgement card present on the same day, with the other tribUtes. This is part of our service to commUnity. 53 DIVISION. STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-5668 Morris Fune rai Chapel MSimpson Memorials Monuments - Granite or Bronze Markers- Inscriptions -Sandblasting 49 LAVINIA ST. PORT HOPE 885-6434 Home appointmerits qladly arranged 1 àmim-. LADY'S.21" 5 speed bicycle, Phone 623-9542. 21-1 BUSH Ho g garden trector, mower and snowblade. Sing le horse cutter. Four wheele-' rubber tired buggy, for pon.,_ Phone 623-5661 atter 6. 21-1N MILK cans. Phone 623-235 6 after 4. 21-1 HOUSE trailer, 17 ft., Golden Falcon, loaded with extras. Phone 623-3347. 21-iN 1978 HONDA CR25OR, Moto« cross, excellent condition with accessorles, 1-983-9718. 21-1 1970 HARDTOP tent trailer with dining tent, asking $450.é 24" white stove, $80. Phone 263-2051. 21-IN 5. h.p. LAWNMOWER wlth Briggs and Stratton motor, good condition, $300 or best offer. Also self propelled reel type lawnmower, good condi- tion. Phone 263-8027. 21-1 N 14 ft. ALUMINUM boat, good condition, 2 girls bicycles, 1 boys 3-speed. Phone 623-3739 after 4:O00p.m. 21-lN COLOUR TV - 23" RCA, new picture tube, new tuner,,needs some work or seil for parts. $200 or best of fer. Cal 623-2997 alter 7p.m. 21-1 GRAIN corn for sale. Phone 623-4023. 21-1 14 ft. McCULLOUGH aluminumn boat. 9/2 h.pF. Evin- rude motor. Tilt frai 1er wlth winch. Phone 987-4286. 21-1 N 141 PLYWOOD boat, with 40, h.p. Johnson motor and trail- er. Phone 623-4974. 21-lN BLUE Spruce $10. Junipers (Spreaders) $5 - $10, various kinds; Skyrockets $8, Blue Haven $12, etc. Phone 576-6434. 21-1 TENT trailer soft top. Good condition. Asklng $350. Phone 987-5215. 21-iN ACORN fireplace, orange, go od condition, 8" pipe. $60. Phone 983-9521. 21-1 N BILL'S Sharpening ServlcL, chain saws, lawn mowers, skir 1 saws, etc., also wiIl do minor repairs. 2 car top carriers for sale. Phone 263-8430. 21-2N ALFALFA, Tlmothy, Red Clover, Brome, Trefoil and other hay and pasture seed. Seed oets, barley, buckwheat, United Hybrid and Seneca, corn and soy bean seed. Swain beed uleaners and Dealers Ltd. 986-4331. 21-3 14' FIBREGLAS boat, Evin- rude electrlc, convertible top, sleeper seats, excellent condi- tion, $1395. Also canoe and pressback chairs. Phone 1-983-5817. 21-1N OSHAWA Antique Gun Collectors Show and Sale, Kinsmen Communlty Centre, 109 Coîborne. St., West, Oshawa, Ontario, Sunday, May 27, 1979, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Ladies silver dollar draws. Admission $1. Ladies f ree. 21-1N CEDAR rails, $1.00 each. Phone 987-4710. 21-1 HEREFORD cow and caîf. Lots of mlilk for the house and caîf. Phone 263-2317. 21-iN GARDEN trector, cultivator and plow. 50 c.c. Honda motorbike. Reasonable 623-7448. 111 CEDAR posts, straw. Don Welsh. 263-2325. 21-iN BIKES, fridges, pîctures and frames, electric g uitar, tables and chairs, chesferfiîds, end tables, electric organ, pool table and hurricane hockey ý, ame nd many more items. rono 983-5478.11 ID