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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 May 1983, p. 16

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( ( 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 25,1983 iy S,-!- Classified Classified Deadline Tuesday 12 Noen Phone 623-3303 Work Wanted LET'S MAKE A DEAL Young man with half-ton truck needs work, will do small moving jobs, clean yards, basements, etc. Reasonable rates for cash. Phone 623-4805 e»k for Kevin. 20-2S Upholstery Recover your chesterfields and chairs like new. Call 987-4958 41-tfSN WHITE'S INSULATION FREE ESTIMATES Blown Method Free Estimates 576-5606 15-tfS M. BROOKS CARPENTRY Cupboards, Vanities Remodelling, Rec Rooms Additions, Garages Sun Decks, Porches, etc. -ALL GENERAL REPAIRS -- 623-5566 18-tfS GORD SIMPSON Phone 983-5808 Orono, Ontario Painting Paperhanging Carpentry Remodelling General Repairs Interior Exterior 14-t# 623-5981 1-tfSN BYAM PLUMBING 8, HEATING INC. and AIR CONDITIONING NEW WORK and RENOVATIONS FREE ESTIMATES Village of Tyrone R.R. 5, Bowmanville 263-2650 25-tfSN T & C SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SALES - SERVICE - PARTS Authorized Dealers for Briggs & Stratton, Lawn Boy, Tecumseh, Arlens, Canadlana,'Gilson MTD Poulan Chain Saws HAMPTON 263-8469 17-tfSN MEL ROZEMA Painting and Decorating Over 25 Years Experience in Int. - Ext. Painting and Paper Hanging 44 MILL LANE R.R.l, BOWMANVILLE 623-2936 ORONO WEED CONTROL Government Licensed Lawn Spraying - Weeds Ineecls Fertilizing Driveway Sealing Work completed by Licensed Professional Free Estimates Industrial, residential, commercial. Phone Bob 983-5267 Box 277 Orono 12-tfSN HAVE YOUR CHIMNEY CLEANED, NO FUSS, NO MESS, BE SAFE THIS WINTER. ABERWYN CHIMNEY SWEEPS 655-3513 14-tfS PETER SUTHERLAND ALUMINUM PRODUCTS Siding -- Soffit -- Fascia Eavestroughs -- Windows Doors -- Awnings -- Shutters Repair Work 75 Elgin St„ Bowmanville, Ont. Tel. 623-4398 14-26tfS and ELECTRIC 2-tfS REYNOLDS UPHOLSTERING Modern, Traditional and Antique Free pickupand delivery. FREE ESTIMATES . PHONE 263-2132 R.R. 1, Hampton 48-tfSN All types of clocks repaired and restored by expert 1 craftsman. 30 years experience. experience. All work guaranteed. guaranteed. Phone 1-705-324-7821. 21-2SN Mutton Masonry All Types of Cement Work Concrete Floors, Foundations and Walls Brick and Block Laying Chimney Construction and CHIMNEY SWEEP G.W. Mutton DON BROOKS &SON General Contractor Phone 723-6176 or 623-2755 32 years experience serving area In all types of household and commercial repairs. Carpentry - Plumbing Electrical and Masonry YOU NAME IT--WE DO IT! Free Estimates and Winter Rates 52-tfS JACK BURGESS OIL BURNERS-FURNACES CLEANED PLUMBING REPAIRS Phone Hampton 263-2151 MAIL ADDRESS: P.O.Box43 - Bowmanville 4-tfS Guest Flooring Floor Sanding and Finishing All Types of Wood Floors New Floors Laid and Old Floors Restored FREE. ESTIMATES Call Evenings 987-5326 18-tfSN Hutton &Wiggans Insulation BLOWN METHOD FREE ESTIMATES 623-2551 2:tfSN STEAM MAGIC Carpet AUpholstery Cleaning FREE ESTIMATES Call Roy Terry 623-2474 29-tfSN »»« ot "V Antennas and Colorotors Also Satellite Reception Equipment -- Sales -- Repairs WHITE'S Tower Systems 576-5606 Courtlce 11-tfSN Work Wanted Auction Sales Woodall Carpentry FULLY LICENSED 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE Renovations, Decks, Roofing, No job too small. Call 983-9759 26-tfSN WATER wells bored, 30 tile. Ward's Well Boring. Telephone Telephone 416-372-3025. Representative Representative Harry L. Wade. Telephone 416-987-4531. 8-tfS Employment! Wanted 1 Refrigeration and Appliance Service Commercial and Domestic Refrigeration - Milk Coolers PHONE BERT SYER Days 623-5774 Nights 623-3177 Lander Hardware Unemployed Help Centre Need council with special problems: UIC, Welfare, Labour Relations Call 579-1821 21-6SN MAN with 3 ton stake truck, looking for any kind of work. 623-9482. 25-tfSN Auction Sales BOWMANVILLE GLASS &MIRRORS 143 Wellington St„ Bowmanville 623-3410 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9-5; Saturday 9-2. Sealed units, storm windows and doors, store fronts and screen and glass repair, all types of glass arid mirrors available -- FREE ESTIMATES 24 hr. phone service and emergency plate glass replacement Locally owned and operated. 7-tfSN Mike's Small Engines and Auto Repair Licensed mechanic Authorized dealer Briggs 8, Stratton, Tecumseh, McCullough, Husqvarna, M.T.D. and Gilson. 2$l Simpson Avenue Unit F Bowmanville 623-6463 43-tfSN Thursday Evening, June 2 7 p.m. Machinery Auction sale of machinery selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, 2 mi. north of Uxbridge, Uxbridge, including MF 410 Combine, A-C"200 tractor, N-H haybine - 8', White 2 - 60 tractor (750 hr.), White 1370 tractor with loader, corn dryer, JD corn planter, Ford corn planter, N-H 281 baler with thrower, double axle trailer, Ford 3 pt. plow, N-H 717 forage harvester with 1 row corn head and pickup, JB & D 3 pt, sprayer, Int. 3 furr. 12" plow - 3 pt., Hydreine 3 furr. 12" plow - 3 pt„ MF 38 front end loader, 4' rotovator, N-H 354 grinder - mixer, 1975 Chev 3 ton truck with tippings 14' cattle box and loading chute, plus many other items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 21-2S Wednesday Evening, June 8th at 7:30 p.m. Victoria's 17th Opportunity Holstein Consignment Sale at Hickson Sales Arena R.R. 2 Lindsay A good selection of purebred and Grade Holstein. Females in all stages of lactation. This is our last consignment sale until September. An opportunity opportunity to fill your dairy requirements. For consignments, consignments, or dispersals contact our sales office 705-324-8311 - John Buckley, Sales Manager, 324-4017 or Carl Hickson, Owner, Auctioneer, Reaboro, 324-9959. 21-2SNP Saturday, June 4th Farm Sold Auction sale of livestock and implements. The property of Charles Preston, lot 13 con. 7, Manvers Twp., 15 miles south of Lindsay on Hwy. 35 to Hwy. 7A, 1 mile east. 1979 Ford 3600 diesel tractor 600 hrs., 1980 White 700 diesel tractor 850 hrs. p.s. - 3 range transmission transmission ; Ford 8 N gas tractor with manure, VA Case gas tractor; Triple K 36 tooth cultivator 3 pth; Ford 4-12's trip beam plough 3 pth; Ford 612 forage harvester 2 row; NH 469 haybine pto; Int. 130 manure spreader pto; Fox 2000 harvester - 2 row corn head, 2 row snapper head; 1969 Chevrolet tractor with wet line - 18' aluminum .dump trailer, hav trailer 8' x 16'; NH 269 baler pto; 1977 NH 1012 automatic bale wagon; J.D. 840 side rake; JD 7' mower; JD 8' drag cultivator; Little Giant 28' hay elevator % h.p. motor; Int. 13 run grain drill; 3 drum land roller; 6 blade Massey tiller on steel; 3 pt. Graham plough 9' sub sailer - drag; 3 pt. earth bucket; 3 pt. 6' blade; 3 pt. cement mixer; platform weigh scales; 20' feeder wagon on rubber; 16' grain auger; 2 cattle oilers; hay tedder; corn binder; horse drawn MH spreader; single plough; cutting box; fanning mill; blacksmith forge; blacksmith's drill; fert. spreader; sleighs; antique wagon box; scuff 1er; L'arse collars, 3 York 8< Hampshire sows due time of sale. York 8< Landrace hog lVi yrs. old; sow bred April 1; sow bred March 5; purebred Hereford cow 3 yrs. old due time of sale; 2 purebred Angus cows with calves by side. 3 grade Angus cows 2 with calves by side 1 due sale time; Holstein sow - due time of sale; 10 grade Hereford and Angus cows with calves by side; purebred Angus heifer 2 yrs. old bred Hereford Ap. 12, '83; purebred Angus heifer 2 yrs. old; bred Hereford Ap. 21, '83; Hereford Angus heifer 2 yrs. old; bred Hereford Ap. 13, '83; grade Hereford heifer 18 mos. old open; grade Holstein heifer 11 months old open; 9 Hereford and Angus heifer open 1 yr. old; 9 Hereford and Angus steers 1 yr. old; purebred Hereford bull 3 yrs. old; all cattle negative to recent blood test; machine sale at 1:00p.m. Cattle sale at 3:00 p.m. Carl and Grea. Hickson, Auctioneers, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 21-2SNP Auction Sale Pethick's Auction Barn Haydon 1 mile east of Enniskillen on Saturday Evening, May 28 at 7:00 p.m. 5 pc. settee, oil hanging lamps, small chesterfield and chair, diningroom suite, kitchen suite, bedroom suite, black and white TV and TV tables, small tables, odd chairs, dishes, pots and pans, goat's milking stand, 2 old clocks, 3 oil lamps. Next sale June 4 at 7:00 p.m. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Terms cash or good cheque. Cliff Pethick, Auctioneer. Auctioneer. 21-1SNP Auction Sale Saturday, May 28 lla.m. Business Close-out End of Lease The Mousetrap Cheese Store 1251 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa Coldstream 6' x 10' walk-in cooler, Amana microwave oven, coffee machine, Berkel coffee grinder, Omega electric meat slicer, Holbart Model 1840 metric digital scale, General 9' four door reach-in cooler, 2 dr. cooler, 7V2' open upright dairy case, NCR cash register, store shelving, commercial floor machine, York water cooled air conditioner, 30" range, laundry sinks, Panasonic quad stereo, filing cabinet, 30" x 60" desk, 15? outdoor sign, store counters, plus balance of inventory as of the 28th. Note time 11 a.m. Not a large sale but all equipment is in good condition. Store will be open to clear inventory Tuesday to Friday. McLean Auctions and Liquidations. Oshawa 576-7550 or 686-3291, on premises 579-2244. 21-lSNP Saturday Evening, June 4th at 7:30 p.m. Auction Sale Ontario Performance Breed Best Bv Test Bull Sale at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R. 2 Lindsay, Ont. 25 free-listed bulls. The property of Graham's Red Angus, R.R. 3 St. Marys. 519-284-1467 and Reidholm Angus, R.R. 1, Moorefield, 519-638-2500. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer. Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 20-3SNP Wednesday, June l 11 a.m. Holstein Dispersal Complete Aldercreek Holstein Dispersal owned by Aider- creek Farms, Brantford, Ont. selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, including 80 head, 50 milk cows, Reg., Class., R.O.P. Tested, Listed, 12 Very Good, several from Very Good Dams, a beautiful pedigreed herd, some with 5 Gen. Very Good. Some of the features include Aldercreek Jetstar Ada - Red, a Feb.-82 red Jetstar daughter from a VG 200 percent Dam, 2nd Dam (VG) 200 BCA, 3rd Dam (VG-1*). Daughters selling by 1 Sheik, Triple Threat, Attraction, Attraction, Thunder, Royalty, etc. Another young cow selling due at sale time Is Idena (GP) with 2 yr. 170-204 from a VG Emperor Dam, also a fancy Very Good Royalty with 4.4 percent test, many bred to A Maries Thunder. This sale represents some excellent opportunities to purchasers - high production with great depth of pedigree. This Dispersal will be followed by the Dairyman's Delight featuring 75 . bred and open heifers including 20 head from Peter Vanderpost. Sale at 11 a.m. Sale managed and sold b^ Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Jxbridge, 416-852-3524. 20-2S Tuesday Evening, May 31 6 p.m. Auction sale of furniture and antiques and tools, the property property of Mrs. Louise Gifford, R.R. 1, Oshawa, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, 2 mi. north of Uxbridge, Including 9 P c. walnut dining room suite, rench Provincial bedroom suite, Moffat fridge, Moffat electric stove, Kelvinator freezer, Moffat washer and dryer, 2 chesterfield suites, antique corner what-not, oil paintings, tea wagon, dishes, occasional chairs, 4 pressback chairs, corner cupboard (open front), no. of small tables, Lawn-Boy lawnmower, garden tools, MF 12 riding garden tractor with mower, antique grain cradle, single plow, ice tongs, small training oxen calf yoke, hand operated grain mill, log stamp "C" Carnegie Lumber Co., Ice saws, cabinet makers adjust, leg vise, wooden sausage press on trestle, wooden spoke wheelbarrow, small hand turned water stone, 3 twisted cylinder well pipe reamers, trading axe, wooden fork, frame felloe saw, can't hook, barn beam boring mach., 2V2 Newel posts, bear trap with Interlocking teeth, work table with 2 board top, dove-tailed blanket box, 40" circular saw blade, dummies for retriever training, barrel press, S-K % drive socket set, 243 Winchester rifle (Model 70 - custom stocked with red field 3x9 scope), 30,06 Remington pump rifle, Lyman reloading press, powder measure and scale, cutter, CNR baggage cart, wire wheel pony buggy, plus many other Items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416-852.3524. 20-2S stoker, very large quantity of tools, welding supplies and garage equipment. Terms cash. No reserve as property Is sold. Truck sells at 12:00 noon. Note • sale at 10 a.m. Carl and Greg Hickson, Auctioneers, Reaboro, Ont. 324-9959. . 20-2SNP Auction Sales Auction Sale Grist Mill Auction Centre Newtonville Friday, May 27th 7:00 p.m. Selling a private estate including including 7 pc. Roxton maple dinette suite, 4 pc. waterfall bédroom suite, 3 pc. bed suite, matching matching chesterfield and platform rocker, fridge, avocado stove, small table saw, 8 h.p. tiller, garden tools, shop vac, new bug light, chain hoist, threader, threader, etc. Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton 786-2244. Visit the Grist Mill Flea Market and see the Ruston - Hornsby - open every Sunday. 21-lSNP Cornell's Auction Barn Friday, May 27 at 6:30 p.m. Smiles east of Little Britain or 7 miles west of Lindsay on the Lindsay - Little Britain Rd. Six mahogany dining room chairs (needlepoint seats), ice cream parlor table and chairs, china cabinet, washstands, two butterfly chairs, corner cabinet (hanging), six oak dining room chairs, pressback chairs, console color TV, Admiral 17 cubic ft. freezer, chest of drawers, oxen yolk, broad axe, electric lawn- mowers, brass top hames, 243 Winchester rifle with scope, a 14 ft. Kawartha fibreglass canoe, CX500 Honda custom motorcycle (8,000 km), 3 pth, 5 ft. rotary mower (new), 3 pth 6 ft. utility blade (new), 8 ft. 3 pth Triple K cultivator, 3 pth, fertilizer spreader, IV x 8' tandem axle trailer, quantity of horse harness, tools, china and glass. Don Cornell, Auctioneer, Auctioneer, R.R. 1 Little Britain, 705-786-2183. 21-1SN Saturday, June 4 9:30 a.m. Auction sale of machinery, tools, furniture and antiques for Fred Jackson on Scugog Island. From Port Perry take Hwy. 7A east to Durham Rd. 7 then north to Aldred General Store. Then east on Concession Concession 11 to first place on south side. Large quantity of antiques including flatback cupboard, pine harvest table (two board top), antique bedroom suite, blanket box, trunks, 4 washstands, toilet set, antique buffet, antique chairs and tables, dressers, coal-oil lamps, sewing machine, antique sideboard, refrigerator, upright freezer, Hoover washer, antique drill press, 200 lb. anvil forge, chain saw, large quantify of antique tools and cupboards of nuts and bolts, etc., box stove, antique hand grinding stone, 5 ton lack, quantity of scrap, Int. B275 diesel tractor with loader, Cockshutt 3 furrow plough, Case cultivator, 3 pt. hitch, 7 ft. mower, harrows, Lincoln welder, plus many other items. Sale at 9:30 a.m. Lunch available. Sale managed managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, l/xbridge 416- 852-3524. 20-3S Saturday,June 4 Auction sale of furniture and. antiques. The property of Arnold Gillis. In the village of Camborne (Kennedy Rd.) north of Cobourg or south of Cold Springs. Roy refrigerator, refrigerator, Moffat stove, chrome table and six chairs, Admiral dishwasher, dishwasher, qty. of dishes- and glassware, antique table, antique iron pot, copper boiler, boiler, coal oil lamps, radio cabinet, large antique table, rocking chair, coffee and end tables, two dressers, dressing table and stool, double bed, small table, chest of drawers, two bedside tables, qty. of bedding, records, antique bed, 30 gal. crock, 4 gal. crock, pressure pump, tent (nearly new), Sonya spin-dry washer, wringer washer, work bench, vise, qty. of other furniture will be added to this sale. Terms cash or good cheque, owner moving out west, sale at 11 a.m. Reg and Larry Johnson, Auctioneers. Phone (705) 357-3270 or 745-8470. Owners or auctioneers will not be responsible for any acci- cents in connection with this sale. 21-2S Saturday, May 28th 10a,m. Property Sold Auction Sale of Contents • of Welding Shop The property of Goldwln Hallock known as "Goldie's Welding Shoppe" - Francis St. East • village of Fenelon Falls. 1979 Dodge 1/2, c-w cap, 30,000 km certified, electric winch, blacksmith's forage and blower, blower, blacksmith's tools, vice, air compressor, 2 Ice boxes, comrnerclal hot water heater, electrical boxes, pressure pump, buck saw, swede saw, sickle, scythe, fans, pullup, doors and windows, Popular Mechanics and Science books • 1940's and newer. Quantity fir plywood, valves and pipe fillings, cables, slings, 3Vi' x 5' oil painting by Laker, 2 Moffat stoves, trunk with key, 3 piece chesterfield suite, boiler, Antique Auction Sale Thursday, May 26th 7:00 p.m. At our centre located 6 miles north of Port Hope on Hwy. 28. Hall seat with mirror and hook, drawleaf table and 4 matching chairs, oak armoire with mirror, extension table with turned legs and two leaves, six matching Canadian Canadian chairs circa 1914, Victorian walnut side table, Victorian upholstered chair in red crushed velvet, loveseat, Victorian bloomback chair, early 1800's - 5 drawer chest with original pulls, authenticated authenticated Wellington County school desk, Edison disc phonograph, judge's chair, trunks, dressers, Industrial sewing machine, desk, dining table and good selection of various tables and chairs, glass, china and collectibles pi us lots of other good articles. Please note change to Thursday Thursday night. Grant 8< Wheeler Auctioneers Ltd., R.R. 2, Port Hope, 416-797-2127. 21-lSNP Saturday, June 11 9:30 a.m. Large auction sale of household household furniture, boats, motors, trucks, cars and large quantity of tools. The property of Karl Cremer on Scugog Island. Full details next week. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge. 416-852-3524. 21-1S OBITUARY VERNA BARTLETT Mrs. Verna Bartlett, wife of the late Harry Bartlett was "Promoted to Glory" in Bancroft, Ontario on Thursday, Thursday, May 12,1983 following a heart attack. Captain Ellis Cuff of the local Salvation Army Corps conducted the funeral service service on Saturday, May 14th from the Morris Funeral Chapel, assisted by Major Wm. Brown of Toronto who also rendered two vocal solos. Interment in Bowmanville Bowmanville Cemetery. Mrs. Bartlett was born in 1901 to William and Matilda Mutton in Bowmanville, where she lived until the death of her husband when she moved to Bancroft in June 1982. She served the Lord in The Salvation Army from an early age and gave generously of her love and service to all. She leaves to mourn four children, Sybil and Joan of Toronto; Ted and Gwen (Mrs. Tom Faithing) of Bancroft, Bancroft, five grandchildren; Dawn and Laurel Lynn Faithing; Matthew, Adam and Graham Bartlett; three brothers, Garnet, Cecil and Jack of Bowmanville. FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS and MARKERS Look tor this seal It's your guarantee ot permanence 0F » STAFFORD BROS. LTD. 'Authmui Dtaltr Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundee St. E., Whitby Phont Whitby 668-3552 rm.iriM OUR GASOl/i THE REST, SAY FOLKS WHO'VE GIVEN IT THE TEST Mills Bros. Fuels Ltd. R.R. 6, Bowmanville Telephone 571-3757 Nonagenarians Talk About Old Times At Leskard Church on May 15th, Oscar Skelding, right, was given a 90th birthday party where he met old friends, including 97 year old Ernie Nicholson. Photo by Paul Vaneyk. By Bessie Vaneyk In spite of his unassuming ways, Oscar Skelding is a celebrity. Or perhaps it is because he is such a quiet, down to earth gentleman, that he is so highly regarded by those who know him, Whatever Whatever are the undefineable qualities about Oscar's personality, personality, the high regard in which he is held was made evident on Sunday afternoon, May 15,1983, when seventy of his friends, young and old and every age in between, greeted him with admiration to congratulate congratulate him on his 90th birthday, which date is Thursday, Thursday, May 19th. The Church hall at Leskard, Oscar's lifelong community, warmed with a brisk, wood fire in the pot-bellied stove inside the door, alive with the friendliness of Spring flowers, proffered the perfect cosy setting for a Sunday afternoon visit. What a wonderful gathering it was. Robert Chater and his wife Mary greeted each one at the door after his or her coat was hung up and turned to Oscar who met each friend with a warm, characteristic acknowledgement. acknowledgement. Some of Oscar's family friends are fourth generation, and they receive from him the same valued regard as a friend as tried and true as his contemporary, 97 year old Ernie Nicholson, for instance. Ernie, a former Leskard miller, sat down for a real chat with Oscar. Visitor's signatures were recorded in the guest book. Renewed acquaintances took place over plates of sandwiches sandwiches and birthday cake, tea and coffee, served by the ladies of the United Church Women's organization. Those who served refreshments were: Mrs. Vi Sutcliffe, Mrs. C. Grant, Mrs. Wm. Brant, Mrs. G. Jonah, Mrs. Audrey WHY NOT fJSBjftf DO IT THE PSH OLD FASHIONED YVAYT GET QUALITY AND ÈL VALUE S-T-R-E-T-C-H THAT PAY ai iîKïi M C.A. McIntosh, Delicious, Spy and Mutsu Apples ARE ON SALE Specials: "Gee" Gr. $3.95 Vi bushel "Gee" Gr. McIntosh $1.95 8-lb. Bag Special! Heritage Pure Maple Syrup ■ on Tap $1.99 lb. $4.38 Kilogram BEDDING PLANTS Flowers & Vegetables FRESH ASPARAGUS from the garden Fred's Fruit Market Hwy. 115 and 35 South of Orono Oshawa Monument Co. Family Memorials ■ Markers All Design and Lettering Done by Us on Premises -- NO SALESMEN INVOLVED -- Please Telephone 728-3111 for Full Details Young, Mrs. Burnside, Miss Isobel Hayden. Mrs. Glady Brown at the piano accompanied accompanied the singing of "Happy Birthday". Robert Chater welcomed the well-wishers and, on Oscar's behalf, thanked the U.C.W. for their kindness and for their birthday birthday gift. Mrs. Rita Jonah graciously replied that the U.C.W. was delighted to extend hospitality on Oscar's special day. Oscar made the gift of a large, distinctly coloured God's Eye which he had made to hang in the Church Hall. Oscar Skelding presently resides at Strathaven, Bow-, manville, since 1974 when, following an illness, he moved in and made it his home.. Residents of Strathaven are richer for his helpful presence. presence. Oscar's handwork also; is in demand, his colourful God's Eyes which lend Strat- haven unique decor, and his well done leatherwork. A- happy 90th birthday is well, deserved. OBITUARY JOHN CARL WRIGHT A funeral service was held for John Carl Wright .on Saturday, March 12th, 1983 at the McDermott Panabaker Chapel, Port Perry with interment at Cadmus Union Cemetery. The Rev. Dale Davis of Blackstock United Church officiated. Mr. Wright was born at Fairview Farm Blackstock and would have reached his 9Qth birthday on May 20th of this year. While growing up on the farm he was active in Junior Farmers and took great pride in his horses, Shorthorn cattle and Lèicester sheep. 1 In November 1982, the members of L.O.L. 133 honoured him by presenting him with a plaque recognizing his 72 years of active service with the Lodge. For many years he was a Trustee of S.S. 2 Cartwright School serving at both Elementary Elementary and Secondary levels. He was an active member of the Blackstock United Church and served as a Steward and was an Honourary Elder until his death. He was a member of the Cartwright Agriculture Society and held the office of President. He enjoyed travelling and curling and was an avid gardener, gardener, supplying friends and family with the fresh produce from his garden. After farming for 35 years on the farm now owned by John Carnaghan he retired to Blackstock. His interest in children was evident when he chose to drive the school bus for many years, becoming very attached to the students on his route. On September 15, 1982 he and his wife, Isabel celebrated their 62nd Wedding Anniversary. Anniversary. He is predeceased by a daughter, Pearl. He leaves his wife, the former Isabel Mary Rutledge . and his family Dr. Douglas ■ Bilbey, Dover, England; . Kathleen and Dalton Dorrell, Nestleton; Dorothy and Jim Marlow, Blackstock; and . grandchildren Nancy and Bill 1 Dickson, Burlington; Leanne - and Jim Wills, North Bay; . Heather and Grant McLaughlin, McLaughlin, Blackstock; Janis and Glenn McCoy, Caesarea; Anne Marlow, Barrie; Fred • Marlow, Brockville; Great grandchildren Laura and • Emily Wills and Carla • McLaughlin. Surviving sister is Elva (Mrs. Percy Van - Camp). Predeceased by . Hattie Holmes, Albert and ' Osmond Wright and Rosie Stinson. KENDAL Those who attended the ; District Annual in Solina last. week were Mrs. Janet Dyke- man, Miss Catherine Stewart and Mrs. Eleanor Foster. It started at 9:30, and broke for a delicious ham and salad luncheon followed by a delicious delicious cheese cake around 12:30. They had a sing song led by one of the branch group as well as a monologue of Charles Farquansen done by Mrs. Rita Fraser. The day's i program closed at 3:30 at the Solina Community Hall. During the afternoon, a new President was sworn in by the name of Mrs, Marjorie ; Prescott. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Newell and son, Daniel James, 1 Toronto, spent the weekend 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dyke- man in Kendal. Friends and neighbors of Mrs. Mabel Elliott who is a patient at St. Michael's Hospital, Hospital, Toronto, reported that sne is coming along nicely and should be home soon. We are all happy to hear about the good news. Lest We Forget Our Heritage Let us stop and think of years gone by, When they had no cars and planes didn't fly, When folks worked hard and days were long, But they did their best both the weak and the strong. They built their barns, and thrashed their grain, They worked together in sunshine and rain, The women preserved fruit and made the jam, And men killed the pork and cured the ham. Those were thedavs when friend met friend, And always had a helping hand to lend, To folks who found the going tough Or of food just didn't have enough. They nursed the sick and helped the poor, Gave to the homeless who came to their door. Yes, times have changed for better or worse, Now we use a tractor instead of a horse. We take the car to go to the store, No more lamps to clean, "That awful chore". We use the hydro for this and that Still we can't find time to sit and chat. It seems we hurry here and hurry there, The days rush past, but we must beware And never let the past be lost, But teach our children at any cost That only by hard work and love And guidance sent from God above, Can we keep Canada, land of our birth The very best place to live on earth. --Courtesy of Lloyd Snowden

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