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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Jun 1979, p. 12

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Dea.h in e__ _ _ _ _ _ CARR - Norman and Janet p ralse God for the arrivai of a baby daughter, Catherine Mary born May 29, 1979 w eighing 7 lbs., 4 ozs. Heather and Barara welcomfe a new sister. A sincere thank you to Dr. Lai, Dr. Chiavaro and maternity staff of Oshawa General Hospital. 24-1 MASTERSON - Gerry and Shirley are p leased bo announce the birth of their son Gregory Gerald, a brother for Marsha, weighing 9 lbs. 41/4 ozs. on Ma y 27, 1979. Special thanks to Dr. West arth and nursing staff Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. 2- RIGBY - Alan and Cyndi (nee Shave) are happy to announce the arrivai of their baby grl, Shannon on June 5, 1979. gA beautiful addition to the Rigby and Shave familles. Gratitude and man y thanks to Drs. Frimer, Westgarth and Cunning ham, mafernity staff and O. R. staff at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. 24-1 , Me s Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bryson, Bowmanville, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sandra Rae, f0 Timothy William Blaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Patrick Blaker, Newcastle. The wedding will take place on Saturday, Juiy 28, 1979 at St. George's Anglican Church, Newcast le. 24-1 N Mr. and'Mrs. Herbert Duvall are pleased to announce the fotcomi1ng marriage of their caughter, Joan Kathryn, to Blain Moffat, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mof fat, The wedding to take place in Orono United Chrch on July l4th. 24-1 N Mr. and Mrs. A. deWitt, Orono' and Mr. and Mrs. J. Strikwerda, Bowmanville are happy to announce the forth- coming marriage of their children, Audrey and Jack. Theweddingw\Ailli take pjece at 5:30 p.m. on' July 14, 19 79 at the Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church in Bow- manville. 24-1 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Whitaker of Grandview, Missouri, are pleased, to announce the forthcoming marriag e of her daughter La iný Dianne Mann to Dennis Drew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm, Nestie- ton. Wedding to take place Saturday,Ju y 7 at 7 p.m. in First Baptist Church, Belton, Missouri. mm- TRIMBLE -WILLIAMS Mr, and Mrs. Robert B. Williams are happy to announce the marriage of their dau ghter, Lynn Isobel to Mr. Clint Douglas Trimble, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Trimble. The marriage took place on Monday, June 4, 1979 in Lac La Biche, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. John Groetelaars and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Allin are pleased f0 announce the engagement of their children, MaryAnn and Steven Glenn. The marriage wilI take p lace in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church In Bowmanvilfle, on May 10, 1980. Mrs. Elton Brock îs having a trousseau tea in honour of her daghter, Patti, onSunay The famil y of Mn. ai Clarence Ai lin, wishit their friends and relati reception in honoun Sth Wedding Anniv Setunday, June l6th Pau's Chunch Hall, Bc ville, 2 - 5 p.m. Best oniy. Mn. and Mrs. f(Sparky) Green wish ti frien ds, neighbours, ai tives to Betheny Tc Hall on Set., June 23rd p.m. to celebrete the wedding annivensary. please bring lunch. LOBB - At Memonial Hospital, Bowmanvllle, Saturday, June 9th, 1979, Jean Lobb, aged 73 yeans, beloved wlfe of ArnolId Lobb, loved mother of Jeanette (Mrs. Frank Gelson) and Alan, dear sister of Josephine (Mrs. Hanry Hughes) and Martha (Mrs. Walter Woolley), loving grandmother of ýCarnie, Julie and Gina Gelson, Deidre, Daphne and Derek Lobb. Service was heid in the Morris Funenal Chapel, Bowman- ville, on Tuesday afternoon. Cremation. 24-1 N MONTGOMERY - Suddenly et Campbellford, on Sunday, June lOth, 1979, Julie Anne Lynn, aged 3 yeans, loved daughter of Diana and Barry Carpenter, dear grand daughter of Bnyan and Donna Traynor. Private famity service was held in the Morris Funeral .Chapel, Bowman- ville, on Wednesday aften- noon. informent E benezen Cemetery. 24-1iN S ETO - Michael. Suddenly et Oshawa Generai Hospital on Thursday, June 7, 1979, Michael Seto of 37 Hobbs Dr., Bowmanviile, aged 16 months. Deanly beloved son of Joy and WaIly Seto. Dear brother of Karen and Sharon. Rested et the Northcutt Eiliott Punerai Home, Bowmanville, 7 - 9 p.m. Priday. Punerai service il o'clock Saturday morning. Inform ent Bowmanvil le Cemefery. 24-1iN STARK - Elizabeth. At Memoril Hospital, Bowman- ville, on Thunsda y, June 7, 1979, Elizabeth McGee of R. R. 1, Bowmanvile in her 79th Sea r. Wife of the late William tark. Dean mother of Mrs. R. Duval (Janet), Mns. W. Poote (Agnes) and Mrs. F. Waller (Jean). Rested et the North- cutf Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral service was held et 7 o'ciock Sunday evening. Inter- ment Springcneek Cemetery, Clarkson. 24-1 BEAUPRIE - In lovi n memory of a dear husba nd who passed away June lSth, 1975. Though absent, you are veny near. Stili missed, Ioved and very dean. -Sadiy missed by his wlfe Kay. 24-1 BEAUPRIE - lrwin C. In memory of a dean father and 5 randfather who passed away une lSth, 1975. His smi le has gone foreven And his hand we cannot touch Stili we have so maniy memorles 0f the one we love so much His memory is our keepsake Prom which we wiil neyer part. God has himi in his keeping We have hlm in our heants. - Lovingiy remembered, always mîssed by daugher Karen, son-in-iaw R ick, grandsons Kevin and Steven. 24-1 BEAUPRIE - ln loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, lrwin, who Y assed away June 15, 1975. Your lite is a beautiful memory , un e Your death i s asl re You sleep in God's geautifui gardien In sunshine of perfect peace We miss you, oh how much But realize God knew best He let us have you many years. Thengently bad e you rest. - Sadiy missed by son Randy, daughter-in-law Gail and granddaughter Melanie. 2- KI1R K- 1In loving memory of my beioved husband Gordon who passed away June l9th, 1977. A million times l've needed you, A million times l've cried, If love could have saved you dear, You neyer would have died. Thincis we feel most deeply, .Are the hardest things f0 say, My dearest Gordon 1 ioved you, In a very special wa If 1lcould have a lifeïlme wish, One dream that could come true, l'd pray to God with ail my heart, For yesterday and you. - Your ioving wife Sadie. 24-1 TANNER - (Morris) ind Mrs. Dorothy. In ioving memory of ro invite e dean mother and grand- vos to a mother who passed away June of thein 13, 1978. /ersary, Adams' sin in Eden i n St. Brought death upon our race, ýowman- But return of dead ones wishes Shahl through Christ tako 23-2 place. Those in death and Hades Wiil heer his own voice And come forth in due time In nlife to reloîce. The resurrection of mankind e S elimercyfrornabove, Harold sacrifice, ýo invite In proof of God's greaf love. nd rela- - Sadi y missed and ioving iy >wnship nemem borod b y daughten aet 8:30 Doreen; son-in-iaw Cyili, ir 35th grandsons Bian, Lerry and Ladies, wife Sheila and great grand- daughten Danielle. 24-1 24-1 TANNER - In loving memory of a dear mother Dorothy. What I would give if 1 could say "Hello Mom", in the same oid way; To hear your voice, to see yourý smile, To sit with you and chat awhiie. For those who have a mother, Cherish her with care, For you neyer know the heartaches Till yougo home and she's not - Remembered and sadiy missed by her daughter De, John, Chris and Blair, 24-1 VANSLYKE - In' loving memory of Edith Vanslyke who passed away June l4th, 1974. Five years have passed away But the memory of your sweet smi le Will always sta y. - Sadly missed by son Ernest, sister Myrt le, niece Betty and nephews Ernie and Kenny. 24-1 VanDAM- In loving memory of my dear father Cornielus (San dy), who passed away June 10, 1964. - Sadly missed by son and family. 24-1 WOOLNER - In, loving memory of a dear mot her and grandmother Ruby who passed away June 10, 1978. Hier smi le has gone forever And her hand we cannot touch Stili we have so many memories 0f the one we love so much Her memory is our keepsake Prom which we will neyer part, God has her in his keeping We have her in our hearts. - Lovingly remembered and sadly mîssed by son Keth, daughter-in-law Pat and grandchildren Cathy and Donny. 24-1 WILLOUGHBY -In lovinqi memory of Harry who passed away, June 10, 1973. He is gone but not forgotten And, so dawns another year, In our Ionely hours of thinking, Thoughts of him are always near Days of sadness will comee o'er us. Many think the wound is healed, 1 1î But they little know the sorrow, That lies in the heart conceal- ed. - Ever remnembered by his wife Barbara and daughter, Tammy. 24-1 am My sincere thanks to my family, relatives, friends and co-workers for the iovely fîowers, gifts, fruit, visits and cards that 1 received during my stay in Memorial Hospital and since my return home. Aiso a special thank you to Dr. H. B. R undie, Singel, Siemon and Mc Kenzie and nurses and staff of 3R Ploor for their kindness and spociai care i received following surgery. if was greafly appreciated. Louise Lyle i would like to express my sincere thanks, to ail, my friends, relatives, parents, pupis and especially ail the teces of Bowmanville Nursery Schooi for making my retinement tea last Friday such a pleasant afternoon. Your kindness and thoughtful- ness will always be remembered and appreciated. Sincerely Evelyn Dunn 24-1 The convenors of 'the Manvers Arts and Crafts Show wish to express thein sincere appreciation f0 ail commit- tees, exhibitors and those who showed their interest by atfending the recent success- fui show and sale, - also thanks f0 those who helped set' up and dismantie booths, etc. in arena. Maureen Preston and Marie Kerr Wo wish to thank the residents of Shaws and Provi- dence communities for the lovely wedding gifts they The family of the late Myrtie McDonald wish to thank relatives, neifghbours and frlends for f owers, charitable donations and ail expressions of kindness dur- ing our bereavement. Speciai fhanks to Northcutt E lliott Puneral Home and Rev. John Peters. RyMDni Mrs. Rae Abernethy (Murlel) Mrs. Ed Jarvis (Merlene) 24-1 A most sincere thank you i ail who heiped make our first Pun Pair such a great success: students, who made goodies, posters and crafts and ran most of the games; parents, who gave solfreely of their ti me and talents to help before and at the Pair;, menchants, whose generosity and support were overwheim- ing and to everyone, who attnded and shared in this commun ýity event. Principal, Staff and Pieyground Committee Vincent Massey Public Schooi 24-1 i wish f0 thank my famiiy,, relatives and friends for fiowers, cards and visits while in Memorial Hospital and at home. Thanks to the nurses in Special Care Unit, also nurses on first floor. Special thanks to Dr. Ewert and Dr. Jet halai. Leland Milison 24-1 We wish to exp ress our sincere thanks and apprecia- tion to friends, relatives, neighbors and the ladies who organized the community shower in honour of our forthcoming marnia ge. Your thoughtfulness and good wishes wili aiways be remembered. Jennifer Munro and Leon Doty 24-1iN We would 1ike to express our appreciation to our friends and nei ghbors of Enfield community for the lovely gift of lampan d sheets. Daphneand Wally Fagan 23-1 i wish to express my thanks for ail the kindness shown f0 me during my stay in hospital to Dr. Siemon and Dr. Doctor, also to relatives and friends for their beautiful flowers and cards. My sincere gratitude to ail. Stan Coverly 24-1 I would like to thank all those who visited me and sent cards and flowers during my stay in hospital. i especially appreciate the help from my ne;ghbours, relatives and minister as i convalesce at home. Joyce Malcolm 24-1 EAR PIERCING $8.00 (no appolntment necessary) Plus 10 per cent off first purchase of earrings with release slip. Hooperý's Jewe tiers Mt. 29 King St. E. Bowmanville 623-5747 23-tf N BE A BIG SISTER! Volunteers are needed in this area to be a friend to girls aged 7 - 17, who are in need of supporfative reîationships. CAL L SIMCOE HALL SETTIEMENT HOUSE at 728-7525 26-tf N CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St., Bowmanville 62 /11 HOSPITAL and V î~ SYMPATHY ARRANGEMENTS F:Iowering Plants and Cuf F Iowers 1 Decorat ion Day et OronoI Cemetery, Sunday, June 24th. Service in the Lang Memorial Chapel et 2 o'clock. 24-1 'Winner of f irst goal Gond Montgomery, Newmanket. Winnen 0f lest goal Reg Stubbent, Bowmanviile. Thenks to evenyone for youn support. See you next season. 24-1 Req uests by local organiza- fi ons for ice time for the 1979 - 80 season et Newcastle Memoriai Arena will be eccepted f0 June 30, 1979. Requesfs effer this date cannot be guaranteed. Write Newcastle Arene Manage- ment Board, P.O. Box 455, Newcastle. 24-2N Dr. A. F. McKenzie's office wiii be ciosed June 16 to 24 inclusive. 24-2 Winners of the Raffle conducted by Grade 6 students et Vincent Massey Public Schooi and drawn June 9, 1979 are as foilows; 1sf prize, afghan - Cathy Obrist, ticket No. 638; 2nd pnze, sweater - Brende Shacketon, ticket No. 246 and 3rd pnize, afghan - Dianne Micheelis, ticket No. 132. Ali proceeds towards the construction of the creative playgnound. 24-1 Ontario Hydro's Danlincifon .enerating station informa- fion centre is open Tuesdays, 9 e.m. to 1 p.m. endThursdays, noon to 5 p.m. The Centre is et the corner of Hoit Road and the South Service Road. Tele- phono Dennis Fleherty, 623-7122. 18-9 ~ "F lowers Say If Bestf" VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery f0... Oshawa BowmanviiIe Area Phone 623-4441 BEV'S, FLORAL CREATIONS "Fîowers with Feeling" For any Occasion 623-3377 Sundays and Holdays Bey. 579-5021 Ruth 623-7259 il-tf FLOWERS BY JACKMAN Bowmanvilîe Mal Phone 623-3365 COURTEOUS SERVICE 0 FOR ALL W~ YOU R FLORAL N E EDS tf NE "~~'. ERV;CE Service Io your rieeds .. our fi rst concern. So that vou wilU be relieved from worry and detail. 53DOIVISION STRE ET, BOWMAÇNVH.LE 623-5668 RUTTER GRANITE COMPANY LIMITED Established 1846 P.O. Box 176 73 Ontario Street Port Hope, Ontario LiA 3W High Que ity et Reasonablo Pnices Phono 885-5216 Home 885-5222 WORKMANSiIiP * QUALITY Co -g ve A Garden Birthday Party wili be held for HELEN VenDUSEN 27 Horsey St. on June l7th fnrom 2 p. m. on. n lieu of any gifts or cards, a donation to Participation House, wiii be much appreciated. .2- FATHER'S DAY TREATI THIRD ANNUAL Beef Barbeque and Sfrawberry Supper NEWCASTLE UNITED CHURCH Sunday, June 17 from 5 -7 p.m. Advance tickets only. PHONE 987-4594 or 987-4290 23-2N Lions Pancake and Sausage Breakfast Sunday Morning June 24 8:30 a.m. - 11:30a.m. Motor City Car Club wiii have a display of cars for youn viewing pleasune. $1 .50 aduits .75 chiîIdren LIONS CENTRE 26 Beech Ave. 24-2N Yeo Pemiiy Reunion, Sunday, June 24th, Harwood Memorial Park, Harwood, Ontario. Pot iuck 5 p.m. Please bring lewn chairs. 24-2 Carnîval Time F riday, J une 22 Tyrone United Church C.E. Winq - 6 - 8 .M. Admission 25c - Door Pnize Sponge fhrow, jan guessing, ring toss, etc. Tickets 10c each on 12 for $1.00. Refreshments for sale f rom 8: 00 - 11: 00 oD.m. Dence in C.E. besement. Admission 5Oc. Evenyone invited. S ponsored by Tyrone Y outh Choir. BOWMANVILLE PROGRESSIVE CON SE RVATIVE ASSOCIATION Annual Meeting and election of officers. MEMORIAL PARK CLUB HOUSE Monday, June 25 8 p.m. Everyone Weicome STE PH EN HOGBIN Sculptor in Wood AN EXHIBIT June Sth to June 23rd BOWMAN VILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 62 Temperance St. 623-7322 Courtesy of the Art Gaillery of Ontario 24-1 FATHER'S DAY CRAFT Thursday, June 14 4 p.m. For children ages 6 - 12. BOWMANV ILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 62 Temperance St. 623-7322 Prout famiiy picnic f0 be heid at Haydon Community Centre, Sunday, June 17, 1979 at 4: 30. Please come. 23-2 ALL SENIORS are invited f0 the SENIOR CITIZENS DAY TEA and GARDEN PARTY Hosted by Newcastle Community Cane Tuesday, June l9th from 1.-3 p.m. et BOWMANVILLE MUSEUM 23-2 EXHIBIT of Antique Cookie Jars June5th fo J une 23rd BOWMANVI LLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 62 Temperance St. 623-7322 BINGO N EWCASTLE COMMUNITY SALE Tues., June 19 Early Bird Games 7:30 Regular Bingo 8: 00 $550 in Pr izes Plus $500 JACKPOT Sponsorec Dy NEWCASTLE LIONS 24-1 N YARD SALE Sat. and Sun. June16 and 17 On Base Lino Road,, three miles west of Waverley Road, third house on south affer tracks. 2-1N YARD SALE QUALITY GARAGE SALE Contents of older home. 78 Hortop Street, Os ha wa Fri. and Saturday June15 and 16 9 a.m. - 6p.m. Including antique furniture, rocking chair, pine cradie, tools, picture frames (large and small), crystal, china, coffee table, oui amps, scales, â uiits, plant stand, cutlery and i shes, wi cker arm chair. COLLECTOR'S ITEMS Botties, coke trays, tobacco tins, crocks, straight razors, sheet music etc. 24-1 YARD Sale, Saturday, June l6th starting at 11 a.m., 100 Littie Ave., Bowm an vil1le. 24-1 Ki Strathaven SPCIL- - IO Nursing Home's SPCAEDTN ANNUAL SPRING ""Yearof the Child"ý BAZAAR CHARM Wed., J une 2Ofh IN STERLING SILVER Availlable et EVERYONE WELCOME 24-2N Hampton Women's Institute Strawberry Dessert Tea June 20- C. E. Wing 1:30 -4:30 Admission $1.50 - chiidren undn 6 fnee. PRIZES 24-1 Auction and Bake Sale Saturday,-June-l6th, lOa.m. ORONO ARENA Bargainsand Baking For Everyone Lunch Availeble Come ouf and support the Onono Arena Sponsored by the Onono Arena Building Commitfee 24-1 N Father's Day Supper St. John's Angplican Church BLACKSTOCK Safurday, June 16 f rom 5:30 p.m. Aduits $4.00 Unden 12 $1.50 Preschool Free POTTERY SHOW a nd DEMONSTRATION ANNE and ÈL EMERSON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY JuIy 16 -17 11la.m. -5 p.m. The ElIva Reid Ga 1lery Durham Road 9, 2.8 miles east of Kirby (Hwys. 115 and 35) Phone 1-983-9339 24-1 N Honeywell Reunion- Thurs., JuIy 12, 1979 5: 30 p. m. CANADIANA MOTEL Kennedy Rd., Exit 401. 24-1 PAPER DRIVE Saturday, June 16 Sponsored by Bowmanvîlîle Boy Scouts Save Your Papers WE NEED YOUR HELPI Please have thon, tied and on sidewaik by 8:30 a.m. ONE black cap with Colt 45 crest, Air Canada pin and various provincial pins ettached. A valuable keepsak'e of the owner. Lost in the Ontario and Church Streets area, or the Lord Elgin Public School erea.. Pinder pleese celi 623-7397 afier 5 p.m. Reward. 24-1 BLACK Lab puppy, 6 months old, answens to name of "Wounder". Lost in vicinity of Boy's Training School, Bow- manville. Reward. Phono 623-9177. 24-1 LOST maie Siamese kitten, 4 months old, could be hurt, lost n the area of King and Temperance. Answers- to "Chang". We waîit him back. Rewa rd. Phono 623-1095. 24-1 GIANT Yard Sale - 72 Martin Rd., Bowmanville, Saturday, June 16th from 10 a.m. until dark. 24-1 YARD Sale, Saturday, June 16, 17 Ontario Street, 10 a.m. Purniture and various house- hoid items. 24-1 YARD SALE and ANTIQUES 21/2 miles east of Newcastle on No. 2 Hwy. Sat. and Sun. 9 a.m. until dusk' 24-1 GIANT Yard Sale, Seturdey and Sunday, June l6th and l7th, 10 a'.m. to 4 p.m. Hampton, north end of village. 24-1 N HOOPER'S JEWELLER' 29 King St. E. Bowmanviiiè, Ont. 623-5747 MOTORCYCLI New Honda, Goidwing, shaft drive ................ $3395 '77 Kawasaki, KZ1000, 3000 mi., Lic. A1417 ......... $2695 Yamaha, 750 fwin, beautiful fo oid, 4000 mi., ic. 50644 .. ............. $1695 ALL CERTIFIED ONT. SP ORTS 1-983-5444 AI R conditioner 7800 BTý excellent condition.F 623-2645. ANTIQUE Sheraton style sideboard, walnut veneer on ash, $300 or best offer. 1-983-5843. 24-1 N 16 ft. ALUMINUM boat, windshield, wiil carry 50 h.p. Phone 623-5981. 24-1 N BUSHELS, Ferguson tractor, sickie mower, plows, drag cultivator, brush rake. Phone 987-4728. 24-1 N SET of drums - snare, base, tom tom and base tom tom, 2 overhead cymbais, top hat, throne and stands'. Asking $140. Phone 576-3427. 24-1 SPANISH bedroom with box spring and mattress. $300. Aiso play pen. Cali 623-4465. 24-1 N TWO girls bikes 20" wheels, high rise handiebars. Good condition. Phone 623-7275. 24-1 N WHITE Crane foulet and sink with smeii venity cabinet, suitebie for cottage or home. J $60 complote. Phone 987-4661. 24-1 TWO self storing right hand aluminum doons. One 34" x 82", one 32" x 80", excellent condition. Orono 983-5117. 24-1 N HAY, standing or baled, Aifalfa, Timoith y, excellent quaiity, '77 - '78 seed. Janet- vil le 705-277-2883. 24-1iN PIANO, apartment size, good condition, $1000 or best offer. Phone 263-2668. 24-1 AIR CONDITIONER 5ooô-ý' B.T.U. Good condition $150.' Cream pedai. Flow Blu and 24-1 N other dishes. Chairs:. rocker$,, - ioop and press back. Tnikes and bikes. 1-983-5817. ES 24-1iN VAR IQUS household Items - 13 CU. ft. Admirai fridge, rang tte, motormower, wooden i awn chair, H.D. vacuum cleaner, hose, rake, shovel, etc. 1-986-5371. 24-2N '75 HONDA 'XL125. Perfect condition. Phone 987-4911.24 24-1iN 1977 SUZUKI GS400 with only -__ 1800 miles. Gulf Station et 'U's in Piying Dutchman. Phono 24-1 N 24-1 N ;5ft. CI TAT ION housetrailer. $850 cash. Phone 623-2588. 24-1 10' SLIDE-IN truck camper, sleeps six,. comes with water, furnace, stove, largeg as - 1110, fridge. Cleani, must b e seen. Cal 623-4913. 24-11N TWO sheds for sale to be removied as is or dismantled. Phone 263-2311. 24-1 '75 FORD station wagon,- power steering, power bra kes' electric rear window, new tires, new brakes, 36,000 mi. - $2250 or best offer. Phone 725-8475. 2,4-1- MOVING, must seli antique 6 pliece mahogany bedroom suite, 3 piece oak bedroom suite, loveseat, oak table, antique chair, fi!replace equip- ment~ etc. 987-4566 after 6pari. 24-l1 1974 HONDA XL7O. Excellent condition. $350. Phone-, 623-4607. 24-1, REMEMBER Strawberry Season IS COMINGSOON Get ready to buy or pick your own at FRED"S FRUIT MARKET Hwy. 115, Orono 24-1 N PADDY'S Market now has new furniture, appliances, T.V.'s and stereos and also used furniture and appliances. WilI accept trade-ins. Paddy's - Market, Hampton, phoneý' 263- 2241. 33-tf,' 3 DAYS ONLY NEW FURNITURE STOCK CLEARANCE SALE Sofas, Day Beds, Recliners, Odd Chairs, Colonial Maple Dinette, Lamps, End Tables, Kitchen Sets, Mattresses. GREAT SAVINGS. No reasonable offer wiiIbe refused. Ever thing must go. SOUTHWEST CORNER MARTIN RD. ANË HWY. 2 (REGIONAL RD. 57) J une 14 -15 -16-10- 6onIly OSHAWA SN_ RVLSPL TOPSOI L PATIO SAND WASHED MASONRY SAN D GRAVEL &STONE PRODUCTS DRIVEWAYS & PARKING 'LOTS ' Phone Oshawa ' iiLL 725-0232 nn SOLINA RD. N. 1 mile north of Hwy. 2 22-tf, CLASSIFIED DEADLINE Tues., 12 noon Morris'Funeral Chapell lED 1881 ESTABLISF- m 623-3303 [ DUMP body 1 Int. tractor 1 with IoadrCockshutt tractor 30, dump trailer with air brakes, Chev. dump truck ood for farm truck, 1 ton he.pm, 4 speed, Cal Di dozr. Ai units gooc- condition. Phone 263-8046. 24-1 N TEAK dining roorn table- and 4,M chairs. Antique loveseat and., chairs, Scand inavian ioveseat-. and chair. Miscellaneous items. 39 Ashdaie Crescent, Bowmanviile. Saturday noon until 5p.m. 24-1 TRACTOR cultivator, 17 tooth, $160, and tractor manure spreader $105. Phone 263-8046. 24-1 N SINGLE bed, combination rocker-swivel chair and giri's 3 speed bike. Phone 623-4249. 24- 1, '73 MASTER Coach, fuiiy.' equipped, located in tralier park, in Bobcaygeon. For information calil 623-7679. 24-1 TOOL shed 8' x 7' and 18«. Yardmnan Reel lawnmhower.- Phone 623-3697. 24-1 N BILL'S Sharpening Service,,, lawnmowers, chain saws, etc.ý Minor repairs. Phone 263-8430.- 24-2N WESTINGHOUSE 10,000 BTU air conditioner. Aluminum, storm door. Boat, motor and trailer. (1212 Maximus, 35 Mercury electrlc). Phone 623-1540. 24-i1 14 ft. FIBREGLASS boat, 40 h.p. Evinrude. Good condition. Asking $1250. 1-983-5817. 24-1 N USED cement patio stones,- perfect condition. Phone 623-5177. 24-1, 1 y lu-. .0

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