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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Dec 1982, p. 14

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I ( H TTie Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 8,1982 Phone 623-3303 Classified Ads Classified Deadline Tuesday 12 Noon Phone 623- 3303 BATE -- Larry, Gloria, Joey and Warren are pleased to announce the arrival of the addition to their family, Jordan Marshall, born November 28th, Special thanks to Dr. Westgarth and maternity staff. 49-1S BROWN -- Three cheers for Katie! Don and Mary Lou are f iroud to announce the birth of heir second child, Kathleen Louise, 8 pounds, 5 ounces at 9 p.m. on November 23, 1982 at Oshawa General Hospital. A baby sister for Sammy George. Celebrating with are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloya Brown of Ponty- pool and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Doyle of Oshawa. Many thanks to Doctors Williams and Higgins and nurses Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Harris. 49-1S LINDQUIST -- Keith and MLarlene (nee Gibson) iare pleased to announce the birth of their son, Elijah Josiah, weighing 8 pounds, 7 ounces on Friday, November 26, 1982 at Moosejaw Hospital, Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan. A brother for Joshua, Lucas and Daniel. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gibson, Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lindquist of Moosejaw, Saskatchewan. 49-IS ROBINSON -- Chris and Lynn (nee Lowery) are very happy to announce the safe arrival of their first child, a son, Tyler Lowery, born at Oshawa General Hospital on November November 13, 1982, weighing 8 lbs., 3 ozs. First grandchild for Gordon and Marjorie Lowery, Orono and Gerald and Dorothy Dorothy Robinson, Orono. Also, first great-grandchild for Perry and Francis Sanders, Peterborough and Arthur and Mildred White, Bowmanville. Additional great-grandchild for Mrs. Betty Robinson, Oshawa and Mrs. Catherine Lowery, Kirby. Special thanks to Dr. Spears and the nurses on the maternity floor. 49-1SN SNEED -- Hi, my name Is David Gold and I arrived on the scene on November 23, at Oshawa General Hospital. I weighed In at 10 pounds. My proud parents are Richard and Darleen Sneed. My very happy grandparents are Lorna Tennant, Mr. Allan Tennant and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sneed. 49-1S Forthcoming Marriage TOUW-- NANNINGA Mr. and Mrs. A. Touw of Oshawa are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Carla Diane to John Walter, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Nanninga of Bowmanville. The marriage will take place in the Hebron Christian Reformed Church, Whitby on Saturday, December 18, 1982. 49-1S In honor of her daughter, Trudy's ■ forthcoming marriage, marriage, Mrs. Cedric Russell cordially invites friends and relatives to a trousseau tea Saturday, December 8, 1982 from 2 to 5 p.m. at her home, Maple Grove Road North, 49-1S ANDERSON -- At Oshawa General Hospital, Sunday, December 5th, 1982, Mildred Anderson, aged 80 years, beloved wife of the late John Anderson, dear mother of June (Mrs. Arthur Trewin), Bowmanville, Russell J. Anderson, Port Hope, and the late Charles, loving grandmother grandmother of 6 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Service Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, on Tuesday afternoon. Interment Bethesda Cemetery. Cemetery. 49-lSN BARRETT -- Elizabeth at Bowmanville Hospital on Thursday, December 2, 1982. Elizabeth McFarlane of 75 Liberty Street, North, in her 82nd year. Wife of the late Charles Barrett. Dear mother of Carman and Clinton. Rested Rested at the .Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Private service was held Friday. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Donations to the Cancer Society would - be appreciated. 49-1S JARVIE -- At Bowmanville Hospital, Sunday, December 5th, 1982, Jean Jarvie in her 91st year, beloved wife of the late Robert Jarvie, dear mother of Gordon, Jean (Mrs. Robert Bothwell), Stewart and the late George, loving grandmother of 7 grandchildren grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. grandchildren. Service was held in the I Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, on Wednesday afternoon. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 49-lSN MARLATT --At Bowmanville Hospital, Thursday, December December 2nd, 1982, Ida May Marlatt of Kendal, in her 97th year, wife of the late Mahlon Roy Marlatt, dear mother of Fern (Mrs. Allen Foster), loved grandmother of Jane (Mrs. Ralph Kennedy), greatgrandmother greatgrandmother of Karen and Shari. Service was held In the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, on Monday afternoon. afternoon. Interment Orono Cemetery. Cemetery. 49-lSN PHARE -- At Oshawa General Hospital, Thursday, December 2nd, 1982, Lome Everett Phare, formerly of Tyrone, in his 88th year, beloved husband of Verna . (Jewell) Wight and the late Evelyn Brent/ dear father of Jack, Maple Creek, Sask., and step-daughter Dorothy (Mrs. Don Allman), Oshawa, dear 1 brother of Lance Phare, j Tyrone. Service was held In the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville on Saturday afternoon. Interment Bethesda Bethesda Cemetery. 49-lSN WOODLEY -- At Bowmanville Bowmanville Hospital, Monday, December 6th, 1 1982, James Arthur (Jim) Woodley, loving husband of Jane, proud father of Patricia, John, Dianne, Susan and Jim, son of Clarence and the late Gladys Woodley, brother of Edith (Mrs. Ray Paterson), Oshawa, and Joyce (Mrs. Ron Rowe), Bowmanville. Friends may call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, from 2 p.m. Wednesday. Service in the Chapel on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Bethesda Cemetery. Donations Donations to Tyrone Church or charity of your choice would be appreciated. 49-lSN ADCOCK -- On Saturday, December 4th, 1982/ Martin (Marty) Adcock of Hampton, aged 19 years, loved son of Donald and Moana Adcock, dear brother of Ray, Steve, Alan, David and Donna Adcock, Adcock, Allan Mainprlze, Sally Jackson and Valerie McGarvey. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Tuesday morning. Interment Bethesda Cemetery. 49-lSN The family of Earl and Ruby Trewin cordially invite relatives, relatives, friends and neighbors to celebrate their parents' 40th Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, December 18th, 1982 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Hay- don Community Centre. Please, best wishes only. 1 49-2S BROWN-- In loving memory of our dear parents, mother, Leona Brown, who passed away December 11, 1969, Dad, Lue Brown, who passed'away September 9, 1972. Nothing can ever take away The love our hearts hold dear Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps them dear. -- Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by daughters, Reta, Luella and Audrey, sons-in-law, Andy and Sam. 49-1S CARR -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Donald, who passed away December 12, 1981. He is gone but not forgotten And, as dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of him are always near Days of sadness will come o'er us, Friends may think the wound is healed But they Utile know the sorrow That lies within the heart concealed. concealed. -- Sadly missed by Carolyn, Leon, Violet, Kenneth, Helen, Ivan, Joanne, and grandchildren. grandchildren. 49-1S ESTABLISHED 1001 ' 623-5480 V -i uiVISION ST. BOWMANVILLE TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS CARR-- In loving memory of a dear husband, Donald, who passed away December 12, 1981. I have only your memory, dear husband To remember my whole life through But the sweetness will linger forever As I treasure the image of you. -- Sadly missed by wife, Blanche. 49-1S CLARKE -- Winona Roach Clarke. Four years a^o today our blessed Lord Called you home You will always be remembered remembered For your great courage Never being a "yes" person You fought for the right Of every child, to have equâi education Regardless of station in life You were the most honest person person I have ever known Also the most unselfish I know when vou met our blessed Lord He put out His hand and said Well done, Winona, my true and faithful servant I am honored you chose me for your husband and the father of your children. -- Always will be remembered by your, seven children, 32 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Lovingly always Bill Clarke. 49-1S MacLEAN -- In loving memory of a dear father, John Angus, who passed away December 2,1964. His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when To clasp his hand in the better land Never to part again. -- Lovingly remembered by the family. , 49-IS NICHOLSON -- In loving memory of two dear sons, brothers, grandsons, uncles, nephews, and cousins, Stephen Kenneth Nicholson, who passed away December 7, 1972, and Stuart Earl Nicholson, Nicholson, who passed away May 31, 1980. If I could have one wish my dear A dream that could come true I'd pray to God with all my heart For yesterday and you. -- Sadly missed, always remembered by Atom and family. / 49-1S PHAIR -- In loving memory of my Dad, Anson Phair, who passed away December 7th, 1974. What I would give to clasp his hand, His happy face to see, To hear his voice and see his smile, That meant so much to me. -- Ever remembered by daughter Doreen and family.. 49-1S PIPER -- In loving memory of a dear mother/Lottie May, who passed away December 5, 1981 and dear father, Irwin Hebert, who passed away December 9,1981. We mourn for them in silence, No eyes can see us weep, But many a silent tear is shed While others are asleep. -- Sadly missed by your children. children. 49-1S RAYNARD -- In loving memory of my dear husband, Vernon Benjamin,iwho passed away December 9, 1981. His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. -- Sadly missed by wife, Jessie, two boys and families. 49-IS SIEBARTH -- During this special Christmas season we have many loving memories of our parents Fred and Betty Siebarth, who passed away December, 12, 1978 and August 25,1979. "There's never a day that passes bv But our thoughts reach out for . you. Never à joy that comes our way But we wish you could share it too. ' No one knows the grief we bear When Ihe family meets and you're not there. -- Always remembered, Jack, June, Jerry and Gall. 49-1S WAKELY -- In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Alice, who passed away December 10, 1980. It's so strange that those we need And those we love Ihe best, Arc jusl the ones God called away And took them Home lo rcsl. Bui every lime we think of Alice We seem lo hear God say, Have faith and trust my promise You'll meol again some day. -- Sadly missed by Gordon and family. 49-IS VANDEPOELE -- In loving memory of a dear mom, grandmother, great grandmother, grandmother, Julie, who passed away November 29, 1974. She never failed to try her best, Her heart was warm and tender, She lived her life for those she loved, And those she loved remember. remember. -- Sadly missed and never forgotten by Laura Vanhaver- beke and family. 49-1S I would like to express my sincere thanks to the nurses and staff of Memorial Hospital Hospital for their wonderful care and kindness during my stay. Special thanks to Dr. K. Sle- mon and Dr. Laing. My thanks to kind friends and neighbours for cards, calls, etc. A special thank you, also, to the nurses of fourth floor, Oshawa General Hospital and to Dr. Doctor. Art Baker 49-1S I sincerely wish to say "Thank You"-to the Dietary Department at the Hospital, to friends, relatives and my family for the lovely surprise party given to me on my retirement. It was an evening I shall always remember. The Silver Tea Service is beautiful and your, thoughtfulness is much appreciated. Thanksa million! Gladys Masterson 49-1S Sincere thanks to my relatives relatives and many friends who have shown so much kindness' to me during my operation in Wellesley Hospital and while recovering at home. Special thanks to Earl, family, and Dr. Hubbard. Evelyn Masters 49-IS We wish to thank our family, relatives and friends for gifts, flowers, cards and coming to visit us on the occasion of our 40th Wedding Anniversary. Also the ladies of the Community Community who provided the delicious delicious lunch. Many thanks. Fred and Verna Samis 49-IS I wish to thank' my friends, neiahbours and family for cards, flowers, calls and gifts during my stay in Memorial Hosoital. Bowmanville. Special thanks to Dr. Coffey, Dr. McKenzie and nurses on third floor. Leonard Porter 49-1S We wish to express our sincere sincere thanks to our wonderful family and friends for their contributions in cards, gifts and flowers and sharing with us to make the celebrafion of our 35th Wedding Anniversary at the Canadian Legion Hall, November 27, 1982 the happy and memorable occasion it was. Special thanks to daughter daughter Donna and son-in-law Gary; son Barry and fiance Cheryl; and daughter Brenda home from California, for their contribution, work and planning that made the evening a night .we shall always remember, especially especially while watching our new color T.V. God bless you all. Bud and Joyce Virtue 49-1S Congratulations to the Solina Soccer Team for their successful dance on November November 13,1982 and thanks for the contribution to the Park Fund. The Solina Park Board 49-lSN Dustwork Ceramics Is now open for the Fall season. Register now and do your own Christmas gifts. Call Marilyn Boutilierat 623-3457, Waverley Road Area. Senior Citizens classes free. 42-tfS Annual Victorian Christmas Party Sat., December 11 at 7 p.m. BOWMANVILLE MUSEUM Admission $2.00 per person Adults only please. 49-1S New Year's Eve Dance SOLINA COMMUNITY HALL Music by Frank Barkey 9 p.m. Prizes, Hot and Cold Buffet Reserve tickets now $25. couple 263-2183 or 263-2053 48- 5SN New Year's Eve Dance TYRONE L.O.A. HALL Dancing from 8-2a.m. Music by Willie and Band Tickets $10 per person Tickets available from 263-2055 or 263-2798 or 623-7841. 49- lSN Reserve now at the Port Darlington Marina Hotel Christmas Day dinner from 4 to 8p.m. New Year's Eve parties in "THE BRIG"or"DINING ROOM". Phone 623-4925 49-lSN V.I.P. Special of the Week See ad on Page 3, Section 1 49-1S Christmas Concert On Saturday, December 18,1982 àt 8:00 p.m. In the Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church, Scugog Street in Bowmanville. By the Choirs and Orchestra of the Ontario Christian Music Assembly under the direction of Leendert Koolj, with Andre Knevel at the organ. Don't miss this wonderful night. , 49-2SN 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 Frank's Restaurant Caesarea Dancing to the music of "Frayser Canyon" December 10th and llth Restaurant Hours Monday - Thursday 4 -10 p.m. Friday - Saturday 11 -1 a.m. Sunday 11-10 p.m. 986-5553 49-lSN Articles For Sale Each and every Sunday Night 1 5:30-8:00 p.m. BUFFETDINNER at BOWMANVILLE COUNTRY CLUB Reservations only 623-2670. NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Dance to "RON CRAWFORD" , Buffet Dinner at Midnight. Limited Number Reserve Early Bowmanville Country Club 623-2670 GOING out of business. Save from 10 to 30 per cent on your Christmas shopping from our large gift line. (FRIENDLY FLEAMARKET.23 KING ST. W„ OSHAWA.) 42-tfSN DURHAM snowmobile wreckers, parts - new and used. We buy used snowmobiles. snowmobiles. We sell used snowmobiles snowmobiles on consignment. Snowmobile Snowmobile repairs. Reasonable rates. New drive belts 25 per cent off. 3 miles east of Newcastle Newcastle on Hwy. 2, Newtonville, 786-2308. 48-tfSNP TWO 200 gallon oil tanks. One oil furnace. Phone 623-9113. v 49-lSN 1980 MOTO SKI Mirage Special. Cover. 1,442 miles, Phone between 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. 983-5403. 49-lSN 500 BALES straw, $1 per bale. Phone 655-4969. 49-2SN '78, 340 TNT SKI DOO, only 41-tfS 1500 miles. $800. Call 983-9502. 46-3SN 41-tfS 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 member or telephone 623-5833 45-tfSN B.H.S. Junior, Intermediate and Senior Bands and Bowmanville Senior Public School Band invite you to their Christmas Concert December 15 at 7 p.m. B.H.S. AUDITORIUM Admission.by donation. Senior Citizens free. 49-1S NEWCASTLE LIONS CLUB invites All kids up to and including 12 years of age to a " Christmas Party At Newcastle Community Hall December llth commencing at 1:30 p.m. Film Show - Clowns - Balloons - Hot Dogs and A Gift from Santa Claus Also A special presentation by Oshawa Dog Obedience Association.^ Great Pine Ridge Kinsmen Toy Sale Last chance before Christmas. Brand name toys, games and crafts. Seasons end discount prices on several items. December 11,1982 l0a.m.-4:30 p.m. ORONO TOWN HALL Season's Greetings to all. 49-lSN BINGO Wed., Dec. 8 8p.m. LEGION HALL Jackpot $140 ■ 54 numbers 49-1S New Year's Eve Dance St. Francis of Assisi Parish Hall 8:00 p.m. to 1:00a.m. Hot meal (Shlsh-ka-bobsand meatballs) * MUSIC BY JACKMAN $30.00 a couple For tickets call: 983-5117or 987-4577 48-3SN "Flowers Say It Best" VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa-Bowmanville Area Phone 623-4441 ' I i.tdi'in.tf k ot V.in llullf Oitiditns l Id 13-tlS NEWCASTLE LIONS CHRISTMAS BINGO All regular and special games Jackpot goes Grocery Draw Turkey games Free turkeys Tuesday, December 14-7:30 sharp NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY HALL 49-lSN FUN BUS Saturday, December 11 Toronto Christmas shopping, Square One and warehouse shopping $14,00 Sunday, December 12 Simcoe lights - meal included - $34.00. Friday, December 17 Cullen Gardens - Christmas Light Festival - roast beef dinner included $19.00. Contact Charlene Groat 576-1357 49-lSN OUR OWN RECIPE OF FISH «.CHIPS ALL YOU CAN EAT $3.95 Every Saturday ACRES RESTAURANT Ta union Rd., Phone 263-8421 Licensed LLBO Open 7 days a week Monday - Thursday 9 • 7, Weekends 11-9 Banque! facilities for 100 36-tfS FIREWOOD -- all hardwood for sale. Delivered. Phone 786-2633. ,26-tfSNP WILLsellyourfurniture, tools and other articles on consignment consignment by public auction. Call Don Stephenson, Auctioneer. 987-4455. 18-tfSN APARTMENT size twin tub washer, $100.; three wringer washers, from $50., two Frigidaire Frigidaire white 30" stoves, from $100. All In good condition. Phone 623-1633. 49-lSN Old Fashioned fresh pine Christmas wreaths and door swags. Also artificial wreaths, artificial flower arrangements arrangements and fresh Christmas table centers. Bev's Floral Creations 162 King St. E., 623-3377 49-lSN WATERBED: Do it yourself kit, $175. Includes mattress, heater, liner. Single, queen or king. Save money by making frame yourself. Complete Instructions,* free delivery. Call collect (416)637-6904. 22-tfSN Weekend Special Large Cymbidium Orchid and Mums in a glass bowl $4.99 Cash and Carry December 9-11 CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St. N„ 623-7141 49-1S FIFTY lbs. sunflower seeds $18.75, 25 Kg mixed bird seeds $15.29. Less $1.00 per bag with this ad until December llth, 1982. CARNATION FLOWER SHOP, 33 Division St. N„ 623-7141. 48-2SN 1 Repairs and Sharpening To all makes of chain saws, circular saw sharpening (with gumming, jointing, reshaping and setting). All sizes to 42 Inches, Including cord wood. Many other sharpening, grinding, grinding, drilling and general repairs. Call Bill 263-8430 48-3SN OPTIMUS T110 speaker, a pair, $325. on best offer.. 623-2832 between 10 p.m. and midnight. 49-1S AIRTIGHT wood stoves, custom made. 705-277-2311. 49-2SN ADMIRAL dishwasher, Viking spin washer, 16 inch chain saw (used 2 times), girl's 10 speed bike (new), and meat slicer. 623-4385. 49-lS ANTIQUE cars, '26 Dodge, 3 model "A" Fords, '40 Cnev., Vi ton (Tennessee truck - restored),'Welcome, 753-2279. 49-lS Antiques and Artisans Raggedy Anns and teddy bears, knitted toques and woven scarves, pottery tea pots and calico cozies, lnuit notes and maple sugar, wooden toys and pottery piggy banks, silk scarves and woven stoles, squash racquet and ski racks and a smattering of antiques. 18 Silver St. Bowmanville 47-tfSN Madelines Bath ojl, wicker accessories', brocade slippers, soap stone jewellery boxes, Kimono Kimono housecoats, Cloisonne Cloisonne jewellery, hostess hostess soap gift baskets, woks, Bamboo steam baskets, Bamboo bird cages, tea sets, linens, hand painted umbrellas. 12 Silver Street, Bowmanville 623-9272 48-lSNP FIREWOOD for sale, $35. and $40. face cord. Delivery extra. Call 263-2589. 48- 2S CORN for sale. Also hay for sale. Call 705-277-2077. 49-lSN, CRANBERRY pieces, Foot- warmers, bread boards, Satin glass, Doulton. Great Christmas Christmas gifts. The Upper Glass Antiques at Bev's Floral Creations, Creations, 162 King Street East, Bowmanville. 49-lS KENMORE 23" stove, good for cottage, good condition, $75. or "best offer. Phone i 623-1603. 49-lSN ELECTRONIC battleship game, excellent condition, In Box. $30. Mouton coat, full length, size 14-16. $50. 263-2124. 49-lSN FUR jacket, 2 leather coats, assortment of sweaters, blouses and pant suits, good condition,, size 12-14. Call 987-4077. 49-lS POTATOES Four bags or more will deliver. deliver. Special: Netted gems $5.50 per 75 lbs., also onions and carrots. Joe Bouma 623-2847 48- 5SN SUN-HEAT lamp and stand. Philips. Like new. $65. or B.O. Phone 623-2438. 49-1SNP CHRISTMAS trees, cut your own. 3 miles east of Kendal or 4 miles west of Garden Hill, turn north off County Road 9. Jackson Peacock, 797-2696. 48-3SNP FIREPLACE glass doors, black, 30" by 24" In excellent condition. Call 623-5765 after 5 p.m. 49-1SNP SWIMMING pools • Clearance prices from $1,395.00 on complete complete packages Including % h.p. sand filter, in wall skimmer, skimmer, ladder, deluxe vacuum and maintenance kit, etc. - Walkways, patio decks, fencing fencing ana expert Installation also available. Call collect 416- 945-4773. 32-tfSNP GLASS fireplace doors, 39" x 32". Brass in color, asking $50. Coleman space healer, 80,000 B.T.U. Used one season $50. Call 723-5319. 49- lSN CASE 430 tractor, P.T.O. 3 pt. hitch disc, 3 furrow drag plow, 5 ft. Bush Hoq mower, P.T.O. fruit sprayer. 983-5266. 49-lSN STOVE, 4-burner, new condition. condition. Phone 623-7000. 49- lSN FIREPLACE, stereo, AM-FM, 8 track, bar, turntable. turntable. Excellent condition. $600. or best offer, 623-4375 or 987-4573. 47-4SN Bedding Choppers Save materials and labour on straw bedding costs. In one operation, you chop and spread straw or old hay evenly where required. Lightens clean-up chore and improves service from underground evacuation systems. Available Available gas, electric or P.T.O. Call 416-623-5181 Bowmanville evenings or weekends for free on-site demonstration. 49-lSN Chesterfield Suites Loveseats, Sectionals Less than Vi Price LARGE SELECTION McKEEN FURNITURE 524 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa 725-5181 FREE DELIVERY 25-tfN ROSES Long Stem Tea and Sweethearts Cut fresh dally MOSTERT'S (GREENHOUSES 623-5872 49-1S BOWMANVILLE FLEA MARKET at the BOWMANVILLE MALL King St. E. Reasonable Rates Open every Sunday 9to4:30 623-3859 or 623-3831 38-tfS Cut your own Christmas Tree Hwy. 35 north, one mile north of Rontypool, Fifth Line of Manvers, *Aot mile east side $7.50each T. Van Osterom 49-2SN BOWMANVILLE JAYCETTES Rent a Santa... $20.00 Santa Suits... $15.00 Elf Suits $5.00 Clown Suits... $5.00 Call now to reserve. Rhodessa Stacey --623-5121 49-1S POINSETTIAS again this year 3 for $10.00 plus many other sizes and colors Rekker Gardens Hwy. 2, west of Bowmanville 623-2300 49-2SN Soft water without sa It. Dr. Brownlee water Ironizer and purifier 90day guarantee, lasts a lifetime. No maintenance $100. 986-4728 100 per cent Canadian 49-lSN Paradise Orchards Limited /R.R. 1, Bowmanville 44 The Apple Bin" k Cider McIntosh, Spartan, Cortland, Empire, Delicious, Tolman Sweet, Spy, Russet and Idared Weekdays---2-6 p.m. Saturday --10 a.m.-5 p.m. Bob & Pal Carrulhers Located on.Concession 3 and Family '/«mile west ot Liberty St. N ' 48-tfSN 623-5485 f6 ddema orcha#o s New Location Taunton Road -1 mile east of Liberty Street. None waxed apples Macintosh, Spartan, Cortland, Spy, Tolman Sweet, Delicious. Open dally lp.m.-6 p.m. Closed on Sundays 263-2074 49-4SN

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