I V 12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 17,1962 Phone 623-3303 Classified Ads Classified Deadline Tuesday 12 Noon Phone 623- 3303 Births Forthcoming Marriages Bonnie, Suzanne, Heather, Andrea and Nicole are proud to announce the forthcoming marriage of their parents Judy Gillespie and Jim Gibson on Saturday, November 20 at St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville. 46-lS Mr. and Mrs. " Austin McKenna, McKenna, Loretto, Ontario are pleased to announce the forthcoming forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Elaine to Timothy George Weekes, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Weekes, Bowmanville. The wedding will take place on Saturday, December 18, 1982 at St. James Church, Colgan, Ontario. 46-1S VALENTINO-- PENWARDEN Mr. and Mrs. Earl Penwar- den of R.R.5, Bowmanville wish to announce the marriage marriage of their daughter, Anne Marie to Steven Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Valentino of Port Perry. Marriage took place Friday, November 5, 1982. 46-1S The family of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hills invite relatives and friends to visit their parents at Trinity Sunday School room on Sunday afternoon, afternoon, November 21 from 2 • 4:30 p.m. to celebrate the occasion of their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Best wishes only. 45-2S The family of Mr. and Mrs. John Hills would like to invite friends, neighbours and relatives relatives to an Open House, Saturday, Saturday, November 27, 1982 from 2 to 4:30 p.m. to celebrate their 60th Wedding Anniversary. It will be held at the Mil I brook United Church Hall, Best wishes only. 46-2S Donna, Beverley, Albert, Stuart and families invite you to an Open House in honor of their parents, Fred and Verna Samis 40th Wedding Anniversary Anniversary to be held at their home In Enfield on Sunday, November November 21st from 1 - 4 p.m. and 7 • 9 p.m. Best wishes only please. 45-2SN "Flowers Say It Best" VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa-Bowmanville Area Phone 623-4441 •Tffidomwk ol Van Hullu Gardons t Id 13-llS Deaths DEVITT -- To Larry and Susan of Chesley, Ontario on November 3, 1982, a son, Matthew Me Kay, a brother for Kyle and Rebecca. Proud grandparents are Carl and Jean Devitt, Queenston and Ted and Joan Mann, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. 46-1S LEMIEUX -- Joe and Lynne Lemieux are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Jillian Marie, 7 lbs., 13Vj ozs. on November 13, 1982 at Bowmanville Memorial Memorial Hospital. A new little sister for Tim, Patrick and Melanie. Sincere thanks to Drs. A. Sylvester, Sylvester, I. Dubinsky and wonderful maternity staff. 46-1S MALLEY -- Earl and Nancy are pleased to announce the, birth of their first child, a daughter, Amanda June, born October 29, weighing 7 pounds, 11V4 ounces. Many thanks to Dr. H. B. Rundle and Dr. John Rundle and the wonderful maternity nursing staff of Bowmanville Memorial Hospital for their excellent care. 46-lS TRIPP --Gordon and Brenda (nee.Burgess) are happy to. announce the arrival of Lisa Ann, 8 lbs., 7 ozs. on November November 8, 1982. A baby sister for Rachelle. Proud grandparents are Jack and Alice Burgess, Bowmanville, Mari Tripp, Port Perry. Great grandparent grandparent Mrs. K. Sharman, Toronto. Special thanks to doctors and nurses at Oshawa General Hospital. 46-lS WALTERS -- Randy and Karen thank God for the gift of a daughter, Jessica Laura Louise, born November 15, 1982. Jessica's proud big brothers are Jeff and Danny. Her grandparents are Laura Walters, Toronto and the late Jim Walters and Clarence and Louise Bell, Bowmanville. 46-lS WIGGANS - To Ted and Louise, Salisbury, N.B., a daughter, Coral Slobhan, on November 15,1982. A sister for Noah, Kaleigh, and Jordan. Proud grandparents are Bev and Ray Wiggans and Ted and Joan Mann. 46-lS ASHER -- Margaret Mary at Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay on Saturday, November November 13, 1982. Margaret Mary Gavigan of R.R.2, Cameron in her 69th year. Beloved wife of Arthur Asher (former A. 8. P. manager, Bowmanville) dear mother of John and Kath leen Demitre, loving grand mother of Michael Cnristo pher and Kathleen Leanne Sister of John, predeceased Funeral service was held on Wednesday, November 17 at the Mackey Funeral Home, Lindsay with Interment at Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. 46-lS CONNELLY -- Elsie. At True Davidson Acres, Toronto on Thursday, October 28th, 1982. Elsie (Holroyd), beloved wife of the late Archie Connelly, loved mother of Fred of Toronto, dear sister of Frank Holroyd, Burketon. Rested at the Giffen-Mack Funeral Home, 2570 Danforth Ave. Complete service was held In the chapel Saturday. Interment Interment Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. 46-lS DICKIE - George. At J. O. Ruddy Hospital, Whitby on Wednesday, November 10, 1982. George Dickie, aged 70 years, dear brother of Rita, Allan, and Jean (Mrs. Bernard Bernard Moses), and the late Clarence, Ross, William and also two younger brothers In 1924. Service was held In the Morris Funeral Chapel on Friday afternoon. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. 46-1SN FISHER -- William Warfield at the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, P.E.I. on Saturday, Saturday, November 6, 1982, In his 49tn year. Beloved son of Mrs. Bertha Fisher and the late Emerson Fisher, Newcastle. Dear , brother of Hazel May Munro and Jon, Newcastle, Merle Villeneuve, Klnmount. Interment Summerside, P.E.I. 46-lS McCONNELL -- Frank. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville Bowmanville on November 12, 1982. Aged 75 years. Frank McConnell, beloved husband of the late Josie Syers, dear father of Francis, Bancroft; Reta (Mrs. William Ellis), Bowmanville; Shirley (Mrs. Joseph Kellar), Bancroft) Gordon, Bowmanville; Donald, Donald, Bowmanville; Madelaine (Mrs. James Wright), Newcastle. Newcastle. Loving grandfather of 23 grandchildren. Rested at Wiggins Funeral Home, Bancroft Bancroft for service. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. 46-lS BARNES-- In loving memory of our beloved Danny, who passed away November 19, 1964. If just once more We could see you smile, Touch your hand And talk for a while, Laugh together And maybe cry, Walk together As in days gone by. Could we even then, If our dreams came true, Be able to say good-bye to you. -- Forever In our thoughts, Mom, Dad, Doug, Donna, Dale and Deanna. 46-lS BOND -- Florence E. In loving memory of my wife who passed away November 20, 1977. This month comes with deep regret, It brings a day I will never forget, forget, In my heart you will always stay, Loved and remembered day by day, Memories and treasures no one can steal, . Death is a heartache no one can heal, Life must go on, I know its true, But its not the same since I lost you, You left me quietly without goodbye, But memories of you Dolly will never die, -- Always remembered and loved, Sid. 46-lS Memoriams BOND -- Florence. In loving memory of our mother and grandmother who passed away November 20, 1977. Five sad and lonely years have passed, Since you were called away, You never said good-bye to us, But perhaps It's just as well, We never could have said good-bye, To one we loved so well. -- 1 Lovingly remembered and sadly missed, Marg, Bev and Barb. 46-lS BROWN -- In loving memory of a wife and mother, Gladys, who passed away four years ago on November 17th. From our happy home and circle God has taken one we love, Borne away from sin and sorrow To a better home above. -- Remembered by husband, Clinton and family. 46-lS DENARD -- In loving memory of a darling daughter and sister, Susan, who passed away November 19, 1979. When the dewy night was fading, And the sky in beauty smiled, The angels came into our garden And picked flower. our sweetest -- Lovingly remembered by , Mommy, Michelle and Daddy, All. 46-lS DENARD -- In loving memory of our loved granddaughter, granddaughter, Susan, who died suddenly November 19, 1979. Softly the leaves of,memory fall, Gently we gather, treasure them all, Some may forget now that you are gone, We will remember no matter how long. -- Always remembered, Nana, Papa Lymer. 46-lS MacDONALD -- Clarence. In loving memory of my dear husband who passed away November 21, 1980. Alone, but never quite alone I face an empty chair; But sometimes In the silence I imagine he Is there, My companion for so many years No longer here with me, And yet in some mysterious way He keeps me company. -- Sadly missed and always remembered, wife Mary. 46-lS MONTGOMERY -- In loving memory of our dear mother, Elsie, who passed away November 16,1976. We seem to see In the soft dim light A face we love the best, Recalling her as the sun's last rays Go down in the far off west, We miss her more as time goes on, We can never close our hearts; And the lamp of our love still burns. Her heart the truest In all the world Her love the best to recall; None on earth could take her place, She is still the dearest of all. -- Sadly missed and always remembered by daughter Helen and son Ron. 46-lS MONTGOMERY -- In loving memory of a mother and grandmother, Elva, who passed away November 17, 1981. She had a cheery smile, a pleasant way, A helping hand to all she knew She was so kind, so generous and true. On earth she nobly did her best Grant her, Jesus, heavenly rest. -- Sadly missed by daughter, Jean, son-in-law, Bruce and granchildren. 46-lS MONTGOMERY - In loving memory of my wife, Elva, who passed away November 17, 1981. I have lost my soul's companion companion A life linked with my own And day by day I miss her more, As I walk through life alone. -- Sadly missed by husband, Bruce. 46-lS ESTABLISHED 1881 4 DIVISION ST BOWMANVILLE TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS 623-5480 M Simpson Memorials Monuments-Granite or Bronze Markers - Inscriptions -Sandblasting 49 LAVINIA ST. PORT HOPE 885-6434 Home appointments gladly arranged 46- ISP Sincere thanks to our family, friends and extra special neighbours who did so much for us during a very tragic time in our lives. À special thanks to the men at the Darlington Generating Station for their kindness, also Rev. Chatterton, doctors at id nurses at Bowmanville Hospital and Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. God Bless you all. Mrs. Alison McGillivray and children Steven, Donna and Derek. 46-lS I would like to say Thank You to those electors of Ward 2, Bowmanville who supported me on Election Day. Earl Malley 46-lS A warm thank you to all the electors who supported me on November 8 for a local council seat in Ward II. I did not get elected but It still was a smashing victory. With your help I shall return stronger in the future. Andy Tielemans 46-lS I wish to express my sincere thanks to those who supported me on November 8, 1982 and to each and everyone who contributed contributed in any way lo my campaign campaign for the office of mayor, Sincerely, Harry L. Wade 46-lS I wish lo llmnk my family, friends and neighbours and also Dr. Colley and Dr. Mlklos and Ihe nurses and staff on the third floor, for Ihe care and affection I experienced during my reconl slay at Memorial ■ Hospital. Ann Vogels 46-lS I would like lo express my sincere thanks lo my family, friends, relatives and neighbours neighbours for Ihclr many ads of kindness shown lo me In hospital hospital and since relurnlng home. Mela Moffall 46-lS Cards of Thanks PATTERSON -- Garry. In loving memory of a dear son who passed away November 16th, 1965. Our heart still aches with sadness sadness And our secret tears still flow, What it meant to lose you, son No one will ever know, When the days are sad and lonely And everything goes wrong We seem to hear you whisper, "Cheer up, and carry on" Each time we see your picture You seem to smile and say, "Don't cry, I'm only sleeping," sleeping," We'll meet again some day. -- Dearly loved and sadly missed by Mom and Dad. 46-lS PLEASANCE - In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Bert, who passed away November 20, 1974. As time unfolds another year Memories keep you ever near, Silent thoughts of times together, together, Hold memories that will last forever. -- Sadly missed by son John, daughter-in-law, Linda, grandchildren Remi and Renee. 46-lS RUITER-- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, grandfather, Coulson, who passed away November 16,1979. Though his smile is gone forever, forever, And his hand we cannot touch. Still we have so many memories memories Of the one we loved so much. His memory is our keepsake With which we'll never part God has him in His keeping, We have him in our hearts. -- Lovingly remembered by daughter, Carol, son-in-law, Bob, grandchildren, Billie Jo and Robert. 46-lS ng memory of a dear friend, Ralph, who passed away November 15, 1976. The world changes year to year And friends from day to day But never will the one we loved From memory pass away. -- Still sadly missed by Ross and Lorraine Johnston and family. 46-lS WAL&EY -- In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Earl, who passed away- November 23, 1979. We cannot bring the good times back Your hand we cannot touch But we still have fond memories memories Of the one we loved so much. -- Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife, Gladys and family. 46-lS WREN -- James. In loving memory of mv very special friend who died suddenly as a result of a car accident November 20,1981. Some people come into our lives and quickly go Some stay for a while and leave foot prints on our hearts, And we are never, ever the same. -- Always in my heart, Mitzi. 46-lS We wish to thank our relatives, relatives, friends and neighbours, for floral tributes, donations and cards, for food brought into my home and kindness during the recent loss of my beloved husband, and father, a very special thank you to Rev. Wayne Chatterton and Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. A sincere thank you to all. Mrs. Ann Bons, Eddy, Arthur, Yvonne. 46-lS This is a letter of thanks to the friends and neighbours of Enfield and Enniskillen. We wish to thank you for the lovely wedding gifts of T.V. trays. We are sure that we wll I make use of them In the future. Ed and Barb Irwin 46-lS The family of the late Eva McMurter would like to thank friends and relatives for cards, flowers, and donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation, Foundation, during our recent bereavement. , A special thanks to the staff of the second floor at Memorial Hospital for fhelr kindness and concern and to Beehive Rebekah Lodge and Florence Nightingale Lodge. The McMurter Family 46-lS A sincere thank you to the first floor doctors and nurses of the Bowmanville Memorial Hospital, Doctor McKenzie and staff of the Orono Medical Centre, Rev. W. Wright and Keith Henderson for their comforting words. Heather Rebekah Lodge, Masonic Lodge 325, Bev's Floral Creations, Creations, Barlow Funeral Home for their kind assistance. Friends, relatives and Uncle Percy's, neighbours for cards, flowers and many acts of kindness shown to us during the lengthy illness and passing of our uncle Percy M. Lunn. Nieces and nephews. 46-lS We would like to thank our family and grandchildren for the lovely dinner given to us at the Dutch Oven on November 12 In honour of our 55th Wedding Anniversary. Also to all who sent flowers and cards. Arthur and Alice Brunt . 46-lS BINGO Wed., Nov. 17 8p.m. LEGION HALL Jackpot $110-51 numbers 46-lS CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Nov. 18-21,1982 1-9 p.m. 46 Hooper Dr., Pontypool Something for everyone. 45-2SN BAKE SALE Sponsored by Maple Grove Public School To be held at the Bowmanville Mall Sat., November 20 10a.m. -1 p.m. 46-1SN ART SHOW Oils, water colors, etc. BY MERLIN SLUTE IN THE BOWMANVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Monday, November 15 to Saturday, November 27 45-2SN Coming Events Annual Craft and Bake Sale Bowmanville Museum Saturday, Nov. 20 Coming Events 11 o'clock 46-lS Almost Christmas Concert and Family Square Dance. Clarke High School Bands and Choir. December the 11th, 7:30 p.m. High School Auditorium. Admission $2., Students $1. 46-4SN The Provincial Riding of Durham East Progressive Conservatives Association Annual Meeting and Election of Officers to be held at THE FLYING DUTCHMAN HOTEL, BOWMANVILLE Wednesday, December 1st, 1982 8 p.m. ... Honorât f Citizenship and Culture. Guest speaker - The Honorable Bruce McCaffrey, Minister of C' 1 ' Ul 1 "-- 46-1SN lape for the holiday « DIET ANDEAT WHAT YOU WANT Join the already successful clients. INDIVIDUAL COUNSELLING. PROFESSIONAL, CONFIDENTIAL CLINIC Try Diet Counselling Services. At the Fitness Centre. Call 623-3392" Mon. - Fri., 9a.m. - ll a.m„ 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. or 623-2733 anytime. 46-1SN BOWMANVILLE BOY SCOUTS PAPER DRIVE Saturday, November 27 Please have papers fled and out by 8:30 a.m. 46-2S Each and every Sunday Night 5:30-8:00 p.m. BUFFET DINNER at BOWMANVILLE COUNTRY CLUB Reservations only 623-2670. V.I.P. Special of the Week See ad on Page 3, Section l ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE at St. Joseph's Parish Hall Music by: ROSS JACKMAN 9 p.m. -2 a.m. Admission: $30.00per couple HOT BUFFET LUNCH For reservation call Mrs. Marg Rand 423-212$ after 4 p.m. 46-3S NEWCASTLE LIONS CLUB NEWYEAR'S EVE DANCE NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY HALL D.J. EXPLOSION OF SOUND For tickets call 987-5187 $45 per couple. Leave your wallet at home. 46-lS 41-tfS NEWYEAR'S EVE PARTY Dance to "RON CRAWFORD" Buffet Dinner at Midnight. Limited Number Reserve Early Bowmanville Country Club 623-2670 41-ftS OUROWN RECIPE OF FISH &CHIPS ALL YOU CAN EAT $3.95 Every Saturday ACRES RESTAURANT Taunton Rd., Phone 263-8421 Licensed LLBO Open 7 days a week Monday - Thursday 9 - 7, Weekends 11-9 Banquet facilities for 100 36-tfS Pancake Breakfast with Santa Presented by Blackstock Nursery School December 5 from 9 a.m. untill p.m. Adults $2.75 Under 12 $1.25 Pre-school 50 cents at Blackstock Recreation Centre CRAFT AND BAKE TABLE ' 46-3SN Old Tyme Dance TYRONE OLD HALL November 20, 1982 9 p.m. Music by Willie and Betty Admission $3.50 per person Children $1.00 Euchre Every Monday 8 p.m." Admission $1.00 Sponsored by L.O.A. Hall Board 46-lS Bowmanville Lions Club New Year's Eve Dance at the BOWMANVILLE LIONS CENTRE TED KOSS AND HIS CAVALIERS Dancing 9:00-2:00 $30.00 per couple includes buffet lunch. Tickets available from any Lion mèmber or telephone 623-5833 45-tfSN Every Wednesday Night is FAMILY NIGHT Five Chinese Food Dishes to choose from. ALL YOU CAN EAT ONLY $4.00 PER PERSON Bring the kids along to enjoy the cartoon or movie on our giant screen television while you en joy dinner. BUFFET SERVED FROM 5-8p.m. DOWNSTAIRS AT JIMMY'S PLACE King Garden Restaurant and Tavern 73 King Street East Bowmanville 5-tfS ROTARY CLUB OF BOWMANVILLE PRESENTS THE 2ND GREAT "COME AS YOU WERE" rocks; roll charity ball music of the 50's & 60's SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1982 8:30p.m. to1:00a.m. FLYING DUTCHMAN HOTEL Dance Contest -- Best Costume Prizes -- Door Prizes Admission $3.00 per person Tickets available from any Rotarlan or from the Flying Dutchman Hotel 45-3S VISUAL ARTS CENTRE 4th ANNUAL (MirtBlmaa ftale of JTint Art» attb (Krafts Fri., Nov. 19-6-9 p.m. Sat., Nov. 20 ■ 11 a.m.-5p.m. Sun., Nov. 21 ■ 12 noon-4 p.m. -- FREE ADMISSION -- Paintings, Prints, Rughooking, Volunteer Crafts and Bake Sale, Weaving, Pottery, Antiques and Quilts, Jewellery, Leather Goods, Scarves, Textiles, Dried Flowers, Children's Clothing, Toys, Dolls, Hobby Horses and "Tiny Furniture" - with displays from our - Photo and Model Railroad Clubs and many other surprlsesl Don't miss the "Children's Corner" ■ smell prices lor smell pockets ■ exclusively tor Ihe 12 yr. olds and under. ... plus... Win a "Christmas Treat" rallie. The Visual Arts Centro is located In Ihe historic Cream ol Barley Mill, Sopor Creek Park, oil Simpson Ave., Bowmanville. - HOT CIDER end SWEETS - 46-1SNP Oshawa Festival Singers A Village Christmas Concert NEWCASTLE TOWN HALL December 5th, 2:30 p.m. Contact Charles Gray for tickets, 987-4551 Tickets available at Door Price: Adults $3.00, Seniors and Students $2.00 Special Guests-Orillia Scottish Dancers 46-3SN Bowmanville Progressive Conservative Association Annual Meeting Wed., November 24 8 p.m. at Lions Centre Speaker: James Taylor, M.P.P. Prince Edward Lennox, previous Minister of Energy, Communications, and Social Services. Election of officers. Membership available at door Refreshments. 46-2S Come to a L.A.C.A.C. historical meeting Thursday, Nov. 18 8 p.m. 27 BEECH AVE., Bowmanville 46-lSN Articles For Sale Weekend Special Nerine and Scented Freesia In bowl $4.99 Cash and Carry. November 18 - 20 CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St., Bowmanville 623-7141 By a ticket for the lota Psl Doll House on display in our shop. 46-lS ONE brown used screen door, $25., size 34 x 82 Inches. 623-9584. 46-lS WOOD cook stove, very good condition, warming oven and water closet. $325. Phone 623-1373. 46-ISN RIDING lawnmower - Sears 10 h.p. 40" blade, $800. Craftsman Craftsman 10 h.p. 32" blade $800. or best offer. Excellent condition. condition. 576-6220 Jacky Runza. 46-2SN TWO loveseats, acorn fireplace, fireplace, wood burning parlor stove, dryer, teak table and chairs, desk. Reasonable. Must sell. Phone 983-5882 after 6p.m. 46-lSN AIR tight wood stove, never been used, must sell. Asking $350. or best offer. 263-2983. 46-lS CLEAN dry wheat straw. Excellent for horses. 987-5464 after 5. 46-2S CANARIES, males $25, females $15. Guaranteed to sing. Boys' skates, size S'/z, 1. Girls', 6Vz, 4 and l.$5. 4 and each. Phone 987-5304. 46-lSN GREAT PINE RIDGE KINSMEN CLUB BINGO at the Orono Community Centre Tuesday, Nov. 23 Early Bird Games7:30 p.m. Regular Games 8:00 p.m. $500. Jackpot 46-lSN Newcastle Community Hall Is available Saturday, December 4, capacity 265. Call for more Information. 987-4303. Narda Hoogkamp. 46-lSN ORONO TOWN HALL Christmas Showcase November 19,2-9 November 20,10-6 November 21,1-6 Sale of arts, crafts and antiques. 46-lSN 1980 MOTOS K I Mirage special, cover, carbides, $1375. Phone 983-5403 between 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. 46-lSN SNOW tires, pair E-78-14 with rims off '78 Nova. Call 623-4146. 46-lS REMINGTON typewriter $30. Kitchen table, oval $20. Antique cane rocking chair. Antique round diningroom table. Imitation mink evening jacket, small, new, $50. Sewing machine $10. Phone 623-6443. 46-lS pie sets, new, below cost. Must sell. Orchard Park Furniture, 28 King St. W., Bowmanville. 623-1131. 46-lSN FIREWOOD. By truck load. Log length or cut and split. Phone 623-5982 after 5. 46-lSN KIRBY vacuum cleaner. Ten months old, like new, all attachments. New price $900., all 1-983-5146. selling for $550. Cal 46-lS TOY AND JEWELLERY SALE ORONO TOWN HALL November 27th 10a.m.-4:30 p.m. New toys, games and crafts at good discount rates. 46-2SN Salvation Army Home League Winter Wonderland Christmas Bazaar 3$ DIVISION STREET Sat., December 4th 2- 4 p.m. 46-lSN PUB NIGHT NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY HALL Friday, Nov. 19, 1982. 8:00 p.m. Dancing, singing, fun, food. Admission -1.00per person. Lions Admin. SAVE up to $6.00 per order on, flowers sent out of Canada for Christmas. Stop in for details before November 30th, 1982. ' CARNATION FLOWER - SHOP, 33 Division Street, : Bowmanville, 623-7141. 45-3SN PRESENT this ad for $1.00 off purchase of craft kits, total over $5.00. Cash and carry only until November 20, 1982. CARNATION FLOWER SHOP, 33 Division Street. : Bowmanville, 623-5577. 45- 2SN SKIDDER with winch (Three farmer). Good condition.. Phone 1-705-277-2239 after 9 p.m. 277-2142 days. 45- 3S DU MAURIER - Ladles • brand new ski suit with thick - -■ fiberfill lining, size 14, wool •' toque, wool socks and leather I; foam lined gloves. 623-7490. 46- isN WE'VE got the solution to * your metal building needs! ; Fall specials plus generous - display building discount on dome, stralght-and-slant 1 walls. Call collect anytime (705)474-1180. 46-lSN : CARPET, brown and white, l approx. 25' x 11', $300. Phone - 623-2483 after 6 p.m, l 46- lS .. BALED hay, $1.25 bale. Don Welsh, 263-2325. 46-lSN ASHLEY air tight wood stove, excellent condition, $225. Call 342-3437 evenings or 983-9251. 46-ISN RUPSTER dune buggy, 18 h.p. $450. Phone 263-8873 46-ISN For Newcastle Fund. 46-ISN SNOWMOBILE trailer, home- made. 13 Inch wheels. $100. Call 623-5327. 46-lSN BRAND new men's 3 speed bicycle. $170. Call 623-3964. 46-lS GOING out of business. Save from 10 to 30 per cent on your Christmas shopping from our large gift line. (FRIENDLY FLEA MARKET, 23 KINO ST. W., OSHAWA.) 42-tfSN APPLES, snow fence, Watson Farms, Maple Grove Road South, 623-4934. 45-2SN