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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Oct 1979, p. 14

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CHAMBERS - AI and Linda are pleased ta announce the birth of their daughter Heather Erin on September 28, 1979 at Oshawa General Hospital. Weight was 9 lbs. 15 ozs. A littie sister for Christine and David. Special thanks ta Dr. Lai, Dr. Roy and materni- ty staf f. 42-1 WITHERIDGE - John and Valerie are pIeased ta an- nounce the arrivai of Devon Edward on October 8, 1979. SGrandparents Mr. and Mrs. B. Mercer, Orono, and Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Witheridge, King- ston, weight 3,400 grams and -an a companlon for Lady. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Tighe are happy ta announce The forthcorninq marriaqe of their daughter Catharine Harrison ta Grant Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martin, ail of Bowrnanvilîe. The wedding wiIl take place on Saturday, October 20,1979 at 4 pm.atSt. Andrew's Pres b yterian Church, Bowmanville. BEECH - Rev. Eugene. Suddenly and peacefully at Port Hope Hospital on Satur- day, October 13, 1979. Rev. Eug ene Beech, beloved hus- band of Evely n M. Harper. Dear father of Lawrence and Sandra, Allen and Lorraine, Dennis and Anne. Sadly rissed by seven grand- children. Brther of Phoebe (Mrs. A. Larmer), Gordon, Mabel (Mrs. H. Larmer), and Ada (Mrs. R. Richards). Funeral service held at Knox United Church, Agincourt on Tuesday, October l6th. Inter- ment Goodwood Cemetery. In- lieu of flowers donations to Heart Fund or Leukemiai Research would be appreciat- ed. 42-1 DlIXON - At Oshawa General1 Hospital, Monday, October 15, 1979, Reginald Dixon, R.R. 1, Hampton, a ged 63 years. Husband of Doris Crawford. Father of Pauline (Mrs. Thornas Dobrowsky) Hamil- ton, and Carmen Stokes, Oshawa. Grandfather of, Brian, Barry, Debbie, and Sue-Anne. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowrnanville on Wednesday afternoon. Interm ent Bethesda Cemetery. 42-1iN MOORE - Joseph (Joe). At Memorial Hospital, Bowrnan- ville, on Sunday, October 14, 1979, Joseph Moore of 98 Church St. in his 9Oth year. Husband of Roberta Parks, father of Doris, Kenneth and the late Vernon. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Funeral service Tuesday afternoon. Interment Mount Lawn Cerne- tery, Oshawa. 4-N FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS and MARKERS Look for this seal1. lt's your ROF 5E STAF FORD BROS. LTD. Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITE D Box 133 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 The farnily of Elgin and Madeline Heard invite friends, relatives and neigh- bors to an open house, celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. If will be held at their home R.R. 2, Newcastle on October 27th frorn 2 - 4:30 p.m. 42-2N The farnily of Elgin R. Taylor of Enniskillen invite his friends and relatives to loin with them in celebrating Elgin's 85th birthday at an open house in Enniskillen United Church Hall, October 21, 2p.rn. - 4:30 p.m. 412 Judy and Cindy, daughters of MAary and Sld Brown invite relatives, nelghbors and friends ta celebrate with them their parents' silver wedding anniversary, at Brown's Comrnunlty Centre on Satur- day evening, October 27, 1979. Best wlshes onl y. Reception 7:30 t 9 foll owed by dancing. 41-3 OVENS - Frank. At Mernorial Hosp ital, Bowman- ville, on Saturday, October 13, 1979. Frank Ovens of Newton- ville, in his 78th year, beîoved husband of Gladys Payne, dear father of Mrs. B. Noble (Margaret) and Mrs. D. Massue (Barbara). Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Private funeral service Tuesday. Interm ent Lakeview Cemetery, Newtonville. 4- SAMIS - Cecil. Athis home on ThursdayOtber1,1979. Cecil Samnis o 68 KigSt. E., Bowrnanvlie, in his 2nd year, beloved husband of Gerirude Howe, dear father of Les and Mrs. J. Spafford (Muriel). Rested at the Northcutt Eliiott Funeral Home, Fridlay 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service il o'clock Saturday morning. Interment BowrnanvillIe Cernetery. 42-1 N YEO- Irvin Howard. At his residence 768 New Romaine St., Peterborough on Satur- day, Oct. 13, 1979 in his 68th year (retired C.G.E. em- ployee), beloved husband of Helen A. Ridgen, son of the late William and Emma (Prout) Yeo, dear father of Ronald of Peterborough, Mrs. Ronald Bullock (Bonnie) of Mount Pleasant, Mrs. Diane Ferguson of Oshawa, Mrs. Berend Mensinga (Caroline) of Lowbanks, brqther of, Clar- ence of Hampton, Milton (Pat) of Leskard, Bruce of Orono, Keith and Mrs. Elsie Richards of Bowmanvlle. also surviving are 12 grand- children. Service was held at Kaye Memorial Chapel on Monday at 1:30 pm. Inter- ment Rosemount Memorial Gardens. Donations to the CN I B or Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. 42-1 CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St., Bowrnanville HOSPITAL and SYMPATHY ARRANGEMENTS Flowering Plants and CutF lowers THOUGHTFULNESS - CONCERN - SERVICE Thoughtful seleCtion of Cemetery sites, for various reasons a concern to many people. . . often far in advanCe of need. We have available information on ail local Cerne- ferles, simply on request. This is part of our service to the community. 53 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-5668 Morris Funeral Chapel_ ESTABLISHED 1881 4 DIVISION ST. 623&548 BOWMANVI LLE 0 395 8 TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS ALLIN- In loving memory of a dear mother and grand- mother, Cora, who passed away October 22, 1964. Only a memory of bygone days And a sigh of a face unseen A constant feeling that God alone Knows just what should have been. - Ever remembered by Mariore, Kenneth, Gregory and Gail. 42-1 CLYSDALE - Lloyd. In lov ing memory of our dear father andg randfather Lloyd, who passed away October 19, 1977. In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of dad are always near And with farewellIs unspoken He will always be remember- ed. - B y daughter Doris, son-mn- law Raygrandchildren Shelly and Robert. 42-1 ONEIL - In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Dale William, who died sud- denly October 13, 1977 at the ageof 17lyears. Tough tears ln our eyes do not glisten, And our faces are not always sad, There is neyer a night or morning But we think of the son we had. Not a day do we forget you, ln our hearts you are always here, For we love you and miss you As it ends a second year. - Too dearl1 loved to ever be forgotten, aom, Dad, Kathy, Diane and Scott. 42-1 SELLERS - In loving memory of a dear grand- mother Lillian Sellers who passed away October 17, 1977. When days are dark, friends few, Grandma dear, we think of you. Friends are triends if they are true, We lost our best when we lost - SdI y missed by grand- children and. great grand- children. 42-1 SELLERS - In loving memory of our dear mother Lillian Sellers who passed away October 17, 1977. Two years, have passed and gone, Since one we loved s0 weil ;Was taken from our home. on earth, With Jesus Christ to dwell. The f lowers we place upon her grave, May wither and decay But the love for her who sleeps beneath Shall neyer fade away. - Sadly missed and neyer forgotten by your children. 42-1 Could your discomfort be due to bladder irritation? Try DeWitt's Pilîs, from Great Britain. DeWitt's are formu- lated to help you get prompt relief from this ty pe of back distress and related problerns. Get DeWtt's PillIs today. Available at Shoppers Drug Mart, and other druggists. 42-1 BE A BIG SISTER! Volunteers are needed in this area ta be a friend to girls aged 7 - 17, who are in need of supportative relationships. CALL SIMCOE HALL SETTLEMENT HOUSE at 728-7525 26-tf N 'Flowers Say It IBest" VAN BELLE DAI LY Deivery ta ... Oshawa - Bowmanvilîe Area Phone 623-4441 43-tf BEV'S FLORAL CREATIONS "Fîowers with Feeing" For any Occasion 623-3377 Sundays and Holidays Bey. 579-5021i Ruth 623-7259 il-tf FLOWERS BY JACKMAN Bowmanviîle Mall Phone 623-3365~ PROMPT, l COU RTEOUS SERVICE FOR ALL ,i YOUR FLORAL N E EDS We would Ilke to express our thanks to the comrnunity of Solina for the presentation of dishes. They were deeply appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bray 1 42-1 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rundle would Iike to thank their friends and famil y for the lovely surprise par ty held for them on the occasion of, their 4th wedding anniversary. Speciali thanks to their daughters and sons-in-law Lloyd and Lynda, Don and Betty. 42-1 The family of the late Sarnuel 'Powell wlsh to extend their appreciation to nei gh- bors, friends and relatives f or expressions of s ympathy, floral tributes and donations, made in hîs rnemory. Special thanks to doctors, Bowrnanville Memorial Hos- pital nurses and staff,- Rev. David Spivey, United Church Women and Morris Funeral Chapel. 42-1iN 1We sincerely thank our neighbors, friends and rela- tives for their visits, floral tributes, memorial donations and messages of sympathy du ri ng the loss of our beloved mother and grandmother Mrs. Eva Bragg. Also to Unit 6 for refreshments served at Trini- ty United Church. William, Ross and Ewart Bragg and familles. The staff and students of Courtice Secondary School thank the following donors. They ail helped to make "Nutrition and Fitness Week" a success. D &R Sports and Ski Shop, Maple Leaf Judo Club, Courtice B.A.A., Ye Olde Health Shoppe, Dykstra's Delicatessen, Liberty Bowl. The family of the late Mrs. Marion Duggan wishes to sincerely thank the many friends, neighbors and rela- tives for the flowers, dona- tions, cards and expressions of sympathy. Special thanks f0 the staff at Oshawa General Hospital and Armstrong Funeral Home. 42-1 The family of the late Eber Skelding would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to rela- tives, friends and neighbors for your fhoughffulness, cards, visifs, flowers and donariQns to the iheart fund. Also to the Rev. A. Haldenby of St. George's, Newcastle for officiating the service and to Northcutt Elliott. A very soecial thanks fo the ladies of, the Rebekah Lodge for lunch served at the Oddfellows Hall. MeIl Skelding,&Betty F rancis. The relatives of the lafe Arvilla Strong wish to fhank ail those w ho sent floral tribufes and cards, and special, thanks to Rev. E. Schamerhorn and Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. A sincere thank you to relatives, friends and neigh- bors who rernembered us wifh flowers, cards, gifts and visits, helping us to celebrate our 6th anniversary. A special thanks to our family for al1 they have done fo make it a day we shal cherish in our memories for time to corne. Vertul and Ada McMullen. I would like to thank my family, friands, relatives, Trinity United U.C.W., Char- terways office staff, Strat- haven Kitchen Staff for cards, gifts, flowers and visits also special fhanks to Drs. H.B. Rundle and Spears and nurses on third floor Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Irene Hall BLACKLi ana white maie snort haired caf. White face and white paws (socks), chesf and tummy (white), white flea coliar, Partially blind. Please cail 623-2896 or 623-6555. Reward. 1-OUIND- iRing of keys in driveway. Telephone 987-4201. 42-1 N NE WCASTL E GIFT and CRAFT BUSINESS Stock and fixtures, assume lease, serious inquiries only. 987-5253 affer 5:30 p.m. 987-4845 Z=- HILLSIDE HOME DAY CARE OPENING 500W Qualified nursery school teacher --Full day care programme Nutritious meals and snacks -Five days per week 7:30 a.m.-5: 30 p.m. PLEASE CALL JANE CORNELL 623-1340 Hallowe'en Masquerade Dance, Pontypool Com munity Centre, Sa turday, October 27th, 8:00 p.rn. - 1:00 a.m. Prizes for costumes. Durham D.J. Service. $6.00 couple. Lunch. Sponsored by Ponty- pool Chamber of Commerce. 42-2N Pontypool United Church Thankoffering, Sunday, October 28th at 11:00 a.m. Speaker: Jeff DeJong of Orono. Special music by Lana' Malcolm and Kevin Preston. 42-2 N Roast, Beef Dinner in Pontypool Community Centre, Friday, November 2nd corn- me.ncing 4:00 p.m. Adults $5.00, children $2.50. Pre- schoolers f ree. Proceeds for Pontypool United Church. 42-2 N Car wash. The Maranatha Christian Reforrned Church Young People's Society is sponsoring a car wash on Saturday, October 20 behind the Bowmanvillp Mail..This is a fund raiser to be used for sumrnerworkshops in mission (S. W.I. M.) 42-1 New Year's Eve tickets now on sale at Centennial Hall. Phone 623-3555. 42-1 HAYDON BAZAAR November 7th Sponsored by Club 21 will be held at the Comrnunity Centre. Please notice date, November 7th at 2 p.m. Home baking, craft and vegetable tables, quilt draw and lunch. EVERYONE WELCOME 42-1 Janetville United Church Turkey Supper, Friday, October 26, 3:30 p.m. Adult - $4.00, 6 - 12 - $2.00. Pre schoolers free. 42-1 N Unique gifts for Christmnas. Hand made crafts'etc. Cal 623-2733. 42-1 Hallowe-'en Dance at the PORT DARLINGTON MARINA HOTEL See our ad on the "On the Town" page. 42-2N AN NUAL Citrus Fruit Sale Sponsored by Courtice Secondary Schooî Band Parents' Association SUPER-F RESH TREE-RIPENED ORANGES and RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT Frorn Texas ta you in 5Sdays! Sale is on Oct. i to Oct. 28 40 lb. Box - $14.50 20 Ilb. Box - $8.50 Delivered in time for Christmas giving. Proceeds to enrich the Music Prograrn in Courtice Secondary School. For further information call 725-4985 S 42-2 BINGO NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY HALL Tues., Oct. 23 Early Bird Games 7:30 Regular Bingo 8: 00 $550 in Pri zes Plus $500 JACKPOT Sponsored by NEWCASTLE LIONS 42-1iN BOWMANVILLE PA RTIC IP ETTE S BAZAAR Thurs., Oct. 25 11la.m. - 4p.mf. MEMORIAL PARK CLU BHOUS E Liberty Street South Proceeds ta Participation House Durham Region 42-2 N Tyrone L.O.B.A. 1244 Penny Sale and Euchre, Party, Wednesday, October 24 at 8 p..held in Tyrone L.O.A. Hall. Ad'mission 50 cents. Penny Sale tickets available from members. Lunch. RU MMAG E SALE Tlyrone Community Centre COME ONE COME ALL.1 Haîlowe'en Dance Something for everyone. Sat., October 27th Friday, Oct. 26 8.r-M 7 -9:30 p.mn. at KNOX CHRISTIAN SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Scugog St. N., Bowmanville 42-2 Waverley Comrnunity Associ1a ti!on presents -La ss ie's G rea test Adventure", St. Stephen's School, 1- 3, 50'c. Saturday, October 20, 1979. Next movie - November 17, Batman. 1i 42-1 Hallowe'en Dance LIONS CENTRE October 27, 1979 9-1 Music by Frank Trul Costume dress - optional Corne and bring your friends Calil 623-3269 for table reservations. 42-2 N ART SHOW OilIs, Water Colors, etc. by Merlin Slute in BOWMAN VILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Monday, Oct. 22 to Saturday, Nov. 3rd 42-2 Kidney Foundation Bazaar Thurs., Nov. lst 2 - 4p.rn. Orono Church Hall Any donations of crafts, plan ts, preserves, or baked goods would be greatly aprcated. Ail proceeds to M Ia Research and to Kidney Disease. Contact Marilyn Ransberry 983-9678. 42-3N The Soper Creek Photography Club presents a PRINT DISPLAY and SIIDE PRESENTATION The Visual Arts Centre Simpson Ave., Bowmanville October l9th -7 - 9p.m. October 2th - 2 - 4 p.m. Admission Free Refreshments 42-1 1 M.J. HOBBS SENIOR PUBLIC sponsors an International Year of the ChiId Day on Sat., Oct. 20, ý1979 from 11a.m. -3 p.rn. AT M.J. HOBBS, R.R. 1 HAMPTON ACTIVITIES - 11 a.m. - 3 p.rn. - Displays of assorted crafts, hobbies, ethnic inferests, painting, log carving etc. in classrooms. - 11:00 - 11:30- Gr. 7 Run-a-thon (oufside) - 11:30 - 12:00- Gr. 8 Run-a-thon - 12:00 - 3:00 - haîf hour presentations in the gym of ethnic dances, Courtice Jr. Band, gymnastics. Refreshments wilIl be sold. Bring the whole family aiong! 42-i ANNOUNCING THE Scugog Family Life Series Monday, Oct. 29th Topic "The Canadian Family To Or Not To Be"' Speaker - Dr. Ben Schlesinc Tuesday, Oct. 30t Topic "The ChiidIn The Famnily Speaker - Lloyd White Times - 8tolOp .m. Place - Porf Perry Town Hi FREE ADMISSION EVERYONE WELCOME 42- Saturday, October 27, 1979 GIANT PLANT AUCTION 12:30 - 5p.m. FOR INFORMATION 987-4966 NEWCASTLE LIONS CLUB HALLOWE'EN DANCE Saturday, October 27, 1979 9 p.m. - 1a.m. COMMUNITY HALL NEWCASTLE FOR TICKETS CALL 987-4859. Bowmanville Unit of the CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY announces Speaker: Dr. Cecil Wright LONDON, ONTARIO TOPIC ""New Developments in Fema le Cancer The Use of the Carbon Dioxide Laser"'ý - OCTOBER.25 St. Paul's United Church - 8 p.m. REFRESHMENTS 42- $5 per cou ple t aioor or IN COSTUMES FREE Prizes - Music by Jackman NEW YEAR'IS EVE DANCE Music by Jackman Tickets available Novem ber lst. CaîIl C. Bowers - 263-2086 41-2N RUMMAGE SALE ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHU RCHI Thursday, Oct. 18 1Oa.m.-.4 p.m. MANY BARGAINS Please corne. 41-2 GARAGE SALE Oct. 20 - 21 10Oa.m. -6 p.m. 3 miles east of Newcastle north side. Tools, radial arm saw, roller, fawn mowers, leaf sweeper, chain saw, new and used snowmobiles, 360 Yamaha trail bike, '75 Renault wagon, '69 Vauxhal, space heater, ice auger, unit for 1/2 ton, 4 cylinder Wisconsin, TV color head, kitchen set, antique buffet, new Christmnas decora- tions less than'1/2 price. Many other items. Ramn or shine. Sale in barn. 42-1 YARD and BAKE SALE Oct ober 20, 1979 FREE COFFEE 148 MARTIN RD. S. BOWMAN VILLE 11 a.m. - 5p.m. 42-1, YARD SALE Saturday, Oct. 20 9 a.m. -4 pm 109 WAVERL E kOAD 42-1 GIGANTIC Yard Sale, 90 Ontario Street, Saturday, October 20, 10 a.rn. - 4 p.m. Ramn date October 27. Sponsored, by the Mother's Association of the First and Fifth Bowmanville Brownies and 3rd Girl Guides. 42-1 r le ,::ý, ALLIS Chalmers sealed bear- ing 3 point hitch double disc, 6 ft. bush hog. Phone (416) 753-2272. 42-1iN BABY change table, car bed, stroller. 623-4675. 42-1 AIl makes and models for FREE pickup an'd delivery in Osh- awa, Whitby, Bowmanville, Ajax and Pickering 571-1385 Berninâ Sewing Centre Whitby Mal Whitby Compete tuneup $15., inci. dieun, oil, adjust tension SLATE bed pool table, Be approximately 98", x 52", wifh cover, bails, cues, etc., excel- iger lent condition. 1-983-5361. hSOFA, chair, ottoman, 4,2 end tables, coffee table (Spanish - Mediterranean). Calil 263-2983. 42-i fal ONE car frarne garage ta be ýE removed $50. 623-2453. ?2N 42-1 -'77 SUZU KI DS-i00, as is. Cali -623-3115. 42-1 NEW propane barbaques, complete with rotisserie, serving trays, 20 lb. propane tanks, Arkla. Phone 623-7125. 36-tf N USED turniture and ap ý1Ian ces. Paddy's Market. ampton. 263-2241. 33-tf OS.ÇHAWINA SAN1 42-1 TOPSOIL - PATIO SAND WASHED MASONRY SAN D GRAVEL &STONE LIMESTONE PRODUCTS ALL SIZES F0R DRIVEWAYS& PARKING LOTS -i PADDY'S Market now has new furniture, appliances, T.V.'s and stereos and ýaIso used furnitureand appliances. Will accept trade-ins. Paddy's Market, Hampton, phone 263-ý 2241. 33-tf REBUILT 1970 Skidoo motor, bills ta prove. Best offer. 983-9619. 42-3N NEW cottage roof, 16 x 22 garage, $400. 987-5121 after 5 p.M. 42-1 BOXtrailer for sale. Phone 623-5616 after 6 p.rn 42i Fire wood Special Bundled hard and soft Wood 4x4x8only$25. Picked urnocde ivery. 721-6112 42-4 CRI B with mattress. $50. Phone 623-4673. 42-i UNIQUE gifts for Christmnas. Hand, made crafts etc. Cali 623-2733. 42-i TWO winter tires with rims G78-X15, belted. 623-3148. 42-i PICK vour own Spy and Tolman Sweet apples this week oniy. Browview Farm, Newcastle. 42-i GARAGE door, metai, like new, 6' 10" h igh x 8' il " wide. Phone atter 5 p. m. 623-7537. 42-1iN AURUM Antiques, mernora- bilia - collectibles. 87 Miii St. N., Newcastle. Open Saturday and Sunday. 10 per cent off with this ad. 987-5083. 42-i N MOFFAT buiit-in electric counter unit with matching "Epicure" wall aven. Dacor heavy duty exhaust fan. Al in perfect condition.' Cali 623-3834. 42-1iN PIANO-ACCORDIAN, 314 size, used two seasons, cost $550, will selI for $250. 723-6952. 42-1 LADIES 3-speedbicycle, new condition. P hone 623-3265. FULLY lined gold colored drapets, two. anels 10 fi. wide <totai>, good condition $100. 263-2517. 42-1iN T.R.C. NAVAHOE 57 C. B., D104 mike, 60 ft. tower, 120 feet coax, PDL2 antenna. Asking $350 complete. Phone 623-2956. 142-i N WOOD cook stove, air condi- tioner (5,000 BTU) G.E., double diving tank with regul- ator, $100 each new moped $250. Phone 987-4029. 42-1iN 21 FT. CORSAIR trailer, sleeps 6, includes frig, stove, oven, furnace, toilet, shower, new awning, $3800. Caîl 623- 7708. 42-i N PORTABLE Brother zig zag sewing machine with button- holer $80. Phone 263-2124. 42-1 '72 MOTO-SKI long track, 440 snowmobile cutter. 987-4591. 42-1 '78 SKIDOO, 440 TNT, excel- lent condition, 230 miles, double bed trailer. $1700. Phone 705-277-2599. 42-1 CAST iron bathtub and wall sink, antique stove, wood or coal. Phone 623-1323 after 5 p.m. 42-1iN SOL I D State stereo record and tape player. R.C.A. A-i condi- tion. Also portable television. Black and white 15". Phone 623-3525. 42-1 FOR sale. Firewood. 100 per cent dry apple $40. 4' x 8' x 16" face cord. Delivered tree in Town of Newcastle area. Proceeds to Kinsmen's pro- jects. 983-9635 or 987-5009. 42-1 N 1971 SE PTîC tank truck. i-ully equipped, plus business., Good condition. 725-0302. 26-if N Chesterfield Suites Loveseats, Sectionals .Less than 1/2 Price LARGE SELECTION McKEEN FURNITURE 524 Simncoe St. S., Oshawa 725-5181 FREE DELIVERY 25-tf N dl & GRAVEL SUPPLY Phone Oshawa 725-0232 SOLINA RD. N. imile north of Hwy. 2 N east o Newcastle, north s de. Phone 1-786-2308. 324if N PAIR of rnen 's Lange Lazpý 'I skates, s ize 8, 1like n ew. Pli, _, 623-5068. 42VN 1 HALLOWE'EN COSTUMES GOOD SELECTION (PAND MADE) Children's and Aduits' Phone 623-2990 42-1 Mîsc. Articles Avodaco charcoal type range hood, $30. Two snow tires E78-l4on rlmfs, $75. Chesterf ield and chair, turquoise, $120. Gold vinyl rocker-recliner, $75. Electrohome stereo in cabinet, $250. 5 ft. concrete step, $25. Cernent slabs - step type, $1 each.,, Small kitchen table and two chairs, $35. Two coffee tables, $20 eâch. Phone 623-1508: '4A2-1 BRADEN 10 ton winch, $750. Ford step bumper, new, $75. Steel boxç, 9 ft. x 7 ft. 6", 30" s'des, taîlgate -loader, $500. Holmes wrecker andl box 400 RW, $1495. Pintle hooks, $25. Tow hooks $12. Phone 263-8172. 42-1 N WILLOW wood for sale. 263-2028. 42-1 Swimming Pool Covers Heavy duty, weaved, double hems, reinforced grommets, coated both sides, resists ultraviolet rays, speciaîty sizes, 2 - 6 year warranties. Manufacture's agent 723-7965. 42-3N FIREWOOD MAIPLE and'BEECH Cul and Split Pick up or deliver, can be arranged. BLACKSTOCK TRAILERS Hwy.,7A, Blackstock, Ont.. 986-5696 or 986-4264 Weekend Special 5 CARNATIONS in vase $3.49 Cash and Carry CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St. 623-5577 42- J and M TIRE Service 'for Michelin tires, your one-stop radial centre. 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa. 576-1220. 35-tf N FIRE PLACE 1WOOD AIl Dry Hardwodc Maple, Oak, Beech and White Birch. Cut and S plit DELIVE RED 1/2 mile north on Martin Rd. (Hwy. 57) Look for signs 623-4550 or 623-2176 404tf TALISMAN Emporium, North St. and Hwy 115, Newcastle, open Saturdays, Sundaysand Holidlays, 10 - 5 p.m. ail year. 4tfN USED building maferiai (wood beams, various sizes), brick and firewood. Apply at 17 Hunt Street, Bowrnanville. 42-1 N CEDAR posts, 8' long, aver- age tops 5" - 6", $2. Phone 263-2081. 42-1 Hiemstraý's Apple Bee

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