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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Aug 1984, p. 20

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20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. August 8. 1084 ( Phone 623-3303 Phone Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m, WINDOW CLEANING Residential Commercial and Industrial PHONE 623-2889 31-2SN Fred Devries GORD SIMPSON Phone 983-5808 Orono, Ontario Painting Paperhanging Carpentry Remodelling General Repairs Interior Exterior 14-ttS MOUNTJOY BACKHOE SERVICE SEPTIC TANK AND TILE BED INSTALLATION TRENCHING, BASEMENTS, WATERLINES, SCREENED STONE, CRUSHED GRAVEL, SAND, TOPSOIL PHONE BLACKSTOCK 986-4737 32-1SN Fred's Auto Body 163 Baseline Rd. In Bowmanville Very reasonable rates on complete collision and rust repairs. Insurance Claims Come in for your tree estimate or phone 623-6353 18-tfS DON BROOKS & SON General Contractor Phone 753-2577 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 20-tfS 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 and mirrors available -- FREE ESTIMATES 24 hr. phone service and emergency plate glass replacement Locally owned and operated. 7-tiSN NEWCASTLE UPHOLSTERY Modern, antique, free estimates and pick-ups. Call 987-4958 29-tfSN CJ's RENOVATING SERVICE Specializing in siding and painting, sheds and garages, custom. decks and fences. Landscaping and home renovations. For free estimates phone: 623-4154 or 987-4042 18-USN D.T. DAVIES LTD. BOWMANVILLE Complete Landscape Service Planting Pruning Roto-tilling StoneWork Wood Work Wood Fencing Flag Poles Lawn Maintenance CHECK OÜRPRICEON PRE-FAB FENCE 6' David Davies 263-2752 19-tlSN DUANE T. TAYLOR GENERAL CARPENTER Tyrone 263-8471 Experienced in all aspects of residential wood construction plus cabinets, lathe work, furniture and repairs, custom doors and windows. Carpentry done the right way at the right price. 18-tfSN JACK BURGESS OIL BURNERS-FURNACES CLEANED PLUMBING REPAIRS Phone Hampton 263-2151 MAILADDRESS: P.O.Box 43 Bowmanville 4-tfS LOOKIN'GOOD IN WOOD We make: tables • wall units - dressers • vanities • doors • stairs - etc. to your specifications. For all custom made woodwork Phone Gerry Lens for a free estimate at GERRY'S WOOD MILL 623-2371 27-tfS BYAM PLUMBING & HEATING INC. and AIR CONDITIONING NEW WORK and RENOVATIONS FREE ESTIMATES Village of Tyrone R.R. 5, Bowmanville 263-2650 25- tfSN Mutton Masonry All Types of Cement Work Concrete Floors, Foundations and Walls Brick and Block Laying Chimney Construction and CHIMNEY SWEEP G.W. Mutton 623-5981 1-tfSN Les Shelley Plumbing Hot Water Heating For repairs or renovating FREE ESTIMATES Phone 433-1112 26- tfSN BILL SELLERS CARPENTRY General Contractor and Home Improvements ADDITIONS GARAGES REC ROOMS KITCHENS BATHROOMS CERAMICTILE PRIVACY FENCE WOOD DECKS PATIO DOORS Repairs of all types FOR ESTIMATE CALL 623-4116 17-tfS Refrigeration and Appliance Service Commercial and Domestic Refrigeration - Milk Coolers PHONE BERTSYER Days 623-5774 Nights 623-3177 Lander Hardware and ELECTRIC 2-tlS MOBILE Telephone Liquidation Having received instructions from the receiver we are clearing the inventory of Wenlyn Industries Ltd. Over 17,000 telephones must be sold. From $9.99 to $69.99. Approx. 50 percent M.S.L.P. 3 locations. Bowmanville - beside Brewers Retail in front of Gilhan Foods. Oshawa - 870 Taunton Rd., 2 miles west of Simcoe. Whitby - corner of Perry and Dundas, just east of four corners. Ansco Inc. Liquidators, Frankford, Ontario. 613-398-7947. 32-1SNP REYNOLDS UPHOLSTERING Modern, Traditional and Antique Free pickup and delivery. FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 263-2132 R.R. 1, Hampton 48-tfSN INSTALL a combination wood, oil, wood electric furnace or boiler. Oil - gas - electric boiler or furnace. Harvey Partner 8< Sons, Bowmanville 623-2301 or Orono 983-5206. 4-tfSN Vandergaast Roofing Ltd. Over 35 years' experience in all types of roofing Workmanship Guaranteed For FREE Estimate Phone 623-7400 or 623-9595 21-tfS BRINK'S EXCAVATING FOR TRENCHING EXCAVATION and SEPTIC TANKS PHONE NEWCASTLE 987-4995 No Sunday Calls 27-tfS HOLROYD'S HEATING Authorized ESSO Home Comfort Dealer Oil burner sales Cleaning and Repairs Parts and Service Plan Bowmanville 623-2185 7-tfS Protect Your Assets with Nash Roofing ALLTYPES OF ROOFING & SIDING Eavestrough, soltits available. Free Estimates • Call 723-6055 -- Ask About Our Guarantee -- 21-tfSN T & C SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SALES - SERVICE - PARTS Authorized Dealers for Briggs & Stratton, Lawn Boy, Tecumseh, Ariens, Canadiana, Gilson MTD Toro Wheel Horse, Poulan Chain Saws, Echo Chain Saws and Trlmmers HAMPTON 263-8469 50-ttSN WHYTE'S UPHOLSTERY Have your chesterfield professionally upholstered. 25 Years Experience For Free Shop& Home Service Call RALPH WHYTE 623-5252 125 King St. E. Bowmanville 26-IISN CONCRETE SERVICE MIXED ON SITE LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES TOP SOIL ALSO PIT RUN • 2" STONE SAND FILL • % CRUSHED STONE MASONRY SAND PATIO and POOL SAND SATURDAY DELIVERIES OSHAWA SAND & GRAVEL SUPPLY 725-0232 Sollna Rd. N. (1 mile north of Hwy. 2) 23-17SN Auction Sale at Pethick's Auction Barn, Haydon, 1 mile east of Enniskillen on Saturday evening, August 11,1984 7 p.m. Large quantity of furniture i and small articles, large chest freezer, chesterfield and chair, 15 beds all sizes, 2 washers, dryer (new), electric stove, small tables, 2 kitchen suites and lots more. Terms cash or good cheque. Cliff Pethick auctioneer. 32-1SNP Auction Sale Thursday evening, August 9th at 6 p.m. For Beacock Hardware, Blackstock at the north end selling alot more of the articles that were smoked from the fire and a lot of new things from the cellar. Quantity of 2 x 4 - all lengths. Come have a look. No reserve. Terms: cash or good cheque. Cliff Pethick auctioneer. 31- 2SN Cornell's Auction Barn Friday, August 10 6 p.m. The property of J. Farmer of Bobcaygeon. Round oak pedestal table (with 3 leaves), walnut tea wagon, walnut extension table and six dining chairs. Admiral color T.V., wicker chairs, apartment size freezer, 4 pc. bedroom suite, 15 cubic ft. freezer, approx. 14 odd pressback chairs, cedar chests, J.M. cupboard, wash stands, power hack saw, air tight stove, J.D. #40 manure spreader, 3 pt. hitch, V International mower, air compressor, Gilbert mantel clock, '77 Ford van (not certified), quantity of tools, china and glass. Don Cornell, auctioneer. R.R. 1, Little Britain. (705) 786-2183. 32- 1SN Thursday, August 9 6:30 p.m. at Orvaf McLean Auction Center - Lindsay Property of Frances Mclnnes, Fenelon Falls and others, excellent 9 pc. walnut dining room suite, single poster bed, antique chairs, gold chesterfield and chair, Electrohome console stereo, lamps, classic apartment size piano by Mason and Risch, portable television, Duncan Phyfe dining table and 4 chairs, oak hall seat and mirror, pine bookcase, round dining table, copper boiler, wagon wheel light fixture, crock, flat iron, old cupboard, single Sealy continental bed, fern stand, upright piano, Frigidaire refrigerator, apartment size electric stove, modern dining table, 4 chairs, buffet and hutch, Kenmore H.D. auto washer and matching dryer (like new), apartment size 2 door refrigerator, apartment size electric stove, console stereo, book shelves, night tables, White desk model sewing machine, blue bed chesterfield, Provincial white double dresser, chest and twin beds, oak gun case, RCA color television, modern pine table and 6 chairs, new pine waterbed headboards, pine dresser, mirrors, ladies mink jacket, Persian lamb coat, lawn furniture, china dishes, tools, a good sale. 6:30 sharp. McLean Auctioneers 324-2783 Lindsay) 32-1SN Monday, August 13 11 a.m. Selling at Orval McLean Auction Center, Lindsay large sale of furniture, appliances, restaurant equipment, commercial hair dryers, Coke machine, bar and benches, pine hall seat, color television, green chrome set, trunks, electric stove, reel type power mower, wine chesterfield set, gas stove, antique cabinet radio, rugs, gold chesterfield, range hood, old rocker, colonial couch, 54" maple bed with good box and mattress, chests, electric lawn mower, maple lamp, Singer portable, large picture, tires, old chairs, console stereo, mantel clock, wicker rocker, other furniture, appliances from local estate, some dishes, tools. 11 a.m. McLean Auction Barn, 324-2783 Lindsay to consign. 32-1SN Estate Auction Sale Monday, August 13th at 6 p.m. for the Estate of Mrs. Emmie Rivers 554 Elizabeth St., Cobourg Hot Point 30" range (almond), Hot Point side by side refrigerator freezer (almond), May Tag automatic washer and dryer (almond), 4 pc. bedroom suite, bed chesterfield, 3 pc. chesterfield suite, leatherette covered chair, 5 pc. dinette suite, set of wagon wheel bunk beds with matching chest/desk combination, bridge set, Singer drop head electric sewing machine, glass top end table, small tables, table lamps, barometer, magazine rack, stereo, Electrolux rug shampoocr, rollaway cot, Sterling dresser set, 3 German Hummels, dishes and glassware, electrical appliances, kitchen ware, linens, wheel barrow, picnic tables, garden tools, plus other Hems all In above average condition. In oven! of rain sale held Tuesday, August 14lh at 6:00 p.m. Terms cosh, No reserve. Paul Lean Auctioneer. Phone 352- 2403, 32-1SP Auction Sale Friday, August 10th 7:00 p.m. At our centre located 6 miles north of Port Hope on Hwy. 28. 4 burner electric ranges, built- in range, auto, washer and dryer, portable and built-in dishwashers, fridges, wardrobe, dressers, chest of drawers, desks, chesterfields and chairs, beds, crib, bicycles, carpet, T.V.'s, dishes, kitchen set, gas lawn mower, aluminum door, 3 tables of small brand new hand tools including bench grinder, floor and hydraulic jacks, socket and wrench sets, vise, "C" clamps, bolt cutters, vise grips, plus 100's of other items still being consigned. Grant and Wheeler Auctioneers Ltd. R.R. 2, Port Hope. 416-797-2127. 32-1SNP "Auction Sale Sat., Aug. 11th, 12:00 Noon Selling the equipment and tools of Mr. Wm. Morrison, R.R. 1, Orono, located on the north side of 4th Cone., Va mile east of Hwy. 115 (Twin Oaks Motel). Massey Harris 30 gas tractor (PTO), Deering mower (steel), pull cultivator (steel), harrows, 3 h.p. roto tiller, Vi ton chain block, compressor, aluminum extension ladder (24 ft.), mechanic's tools, 5 in. vice, anvil, power tools, garden tools, wheel barrow, jacks, drills, rivet machine, oil leak tester, spray gun, cook stove, advertising signs and other articles. Terms: cash. Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton 786-2244. 32-1SNP Saturday, August 18 9:30 a.m. Auction sale of steam engine, antique gas engines, antique cars and truck, clocks, guns, lamps and tools. The property of Mr. and Mrs. F.H. (Bill) Fox, R.R. 1, Locust Hill. From Hwy. 7 at Greenwood Village take Westney Rd. .IV2 mi. south to Con. 5, then V2 mi. west to sale or 4 mi. north of Ajax. A Waterloo 20-22 steam engine (1924) - 1st prize winner at Milton Steam Show in 1962, Case 1917 steam engine (needs restoration), wooden water wagon, 1928 Reo Stake Truck, 1927 Essex Sedan, 1927 Chev. Sedan, 1931 White Truck, 1928 McLaughlin Buick Chassis, 1929 Chev. Truck Chassis, old licence plates, Case threshing machine (always stored inside), M-H 101 Tractor, Oliver plow, Disc, 15 antique gas engines (Massey, Int., Fairbanks Morse, Page Fence and wire, St. Lawrence), gas engine parts, steam engine parts, 18 steam whistles, steam gauges, valves, injectors, 10" radial arm saw, 5' jointer - 8", saws, drills, Stanley planes, wooden planes, 2 ram pumps, cradle ' scythe, large quantity of old tools, 20 guns, several muzzle loaders, several collector guns including a Seal 8 gauge muzzle loader, pair of D. Egg pistols - 1790, 1872 loading device for 1012 gauge shot guns, 14 antique clocks including a beautiful Arthur Pecquegnat Clock Co. Grandfather clock (excellent), Welch school clock, several wall clocks, number of antique pocket watches, dinner bell, small bells, pair of horse collar tops by Coakwell, Brougham, 200 lighting devices including primitive lamps, coal oil lamps, whale oil and burning fluid lamps, miners coal oil lamp, railroad lamps, Carriage lamps, large antique locomotive lamp, pair of angle lamps, Gone with the Wind lamp, antique hanging hall lamp, organ lamp, many many different types of coal oil lamps, cylinder gramophone, 46 records for gramophone, battery radios, apple peeler, crocks, cast iron maple syrup kettle, several antique storage tins, tea tins - Patterkisp, etc., biscuit barrels, scales, Singer sewing machine, books, including Scientific American, London News Illustrated 1854, 55, 56, steel scaffolding, drive belts, many other unusual collectibles of interest. NOTE: An excellent quality auction, "One of its Kind" sale. Mr. Fox has lost his eyesight and has decided he must sell his outstanding collection. Lunch available. Sale at 9:30 a.m. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 32-2S Auction Saturday, August 11 at 12 noon Home sold The properly of Mrs. Mandy Dobson, 3 miles N. of Pontypool on 35 Hwy., 2 miles W. on 6th line of Manvcrs, Good modern furniture and appliances, registered 4 yr. old Arabian gelding with English saddle and bridle. Hardtop Sportscraft lent trailer ■ sleeps 6, gold G.E. automatic washer and dryer, nearly now 15 cu. ft. deep freeze, dining room table, 5 chairs and china cabinet, chrome kitchen suite, modern chesterfield suite, Parsons table, table lamps, desk and chair, sewing machine In cabinet, 3 pecan library and slereo shelving units, double hod, 2 single bods, power tools, many miscellaneous Items, All Homs In good condition. Doug Mitchell auctioneer. R.R. 4 Omcmcc 799-6769. 32-1 SN Unibed Way Starkville Happenings Wednesday, August 22-11 a.m. Holsteins Centennial Heifer Sale selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont., including some fancy young milk cows including a fresh (GP) Triple Threat. This young cow is a candidate for higher classification - her 4 direct Dams are all VG or Excellent. 100 Bred Heifers including several due for fall. Also a great number of short bred heifers. Another sale feature is a May/82 heifer by Citamatt bred to Thunder. This heifer is a full sister to Glen Isle Citamatt Polly (Ex) with 224- 214. Several deep full pedigrees by Sheik, Warden.-. Consignments are now being taken for this sale. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 31-3S Tyrone Tyrone friends and former neighbours of Mrs. Douglas Eddy (nee Charlotte Annis) are deeply saddened upon learning of Charlotte's death, following a long illness. Former Former long-time residents of Tyrone, the Lome Annis family moved to Hampton several years ago. Sympathy is extended to Lome and Maida and all the family. A fire in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Carr and family on Sunday, August 5th has left the family homeless and has destroyed nearly all their belongings. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Ethel Gibbs is in Bowmanville Bowmanville Hospital, 1 but her stay there is expected to be short. Congratulations to Silvia Ruegger, Newtonville, Ont., who has proven herself to be one of the best marathon runners in the world at the Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, California. A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Vaneyk as the visit of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. vanEijk, Woerden, Holland, came to an end and relatives bade fare; well. Blain Vaneyk, Vancouver, and Miss Margaret Morgan, Vancouver, are spending a holiday with the Paul Vaneyk family. Miss Grace Smith, Long Sault, was a luncheon guest with the Vaneyks on Thursday, Aug. 2, to renew acquaintances with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vaneyk, Holland. Twenty-two tables of euchre were in play at the Community Community Centre on Friday, Aug. 3, 1984, with the following results - 1st Doris Rohrer, 2nd Florence Povey, 3rd Dick Gibbs, 4th Marion Artym, 5th Blanche Beadle, 6th Edna Manns. Ladies low Berneice Wells, Men's low Lance Phare. 50 - 50 Draw Weir Swain, Len Cain. Special prizes Ruby Griffin, Meta Swain, George Buckley. There were 13 tables of euchre in play at the Old Tyrone Hall on Monday evening, evening, Aug. 6th, with the following following scores: James Emerton 85, Garnet Goyne 84, Irene Brown 83, Edgar Millson 80, Russell Wright 76, Ruby Smith 76, Doris Millson 44. 50 - 50 Draw Walter Murphy, Harold Swain, Doris ODonnell. Thanks to you it works... FOR ALL OF US. STARKVILLE NEWS Mr. Jack Walker of Toronto was a recent dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simpson Simpson of Oshawa were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Mrs. Llew Hallowell spent a holiday with her niece, Miss Laurie Little of Toronto, at her cottage on the Tr^nt River near Healey Falls. Laurie and her friend brought Ada home and stayed for dinner at night. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd and Robbie spent several days with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walden at their cottage near Bracebridge and visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Johnstone and family at Sundridge. They also spent a day of their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts and Mary at their cottage at Pigeon Lake. Recently, Mrs. Edna Dobson with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ruthven of Port Hope attended the 35th wedding anniversary dinner party for their niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barr of Harrowsmith and held at the Green Shingles Lodge at Wolfe Lake near Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Paeden of Newport Beach, California, Mrs. Daisy Paeden, Bowmanville and Mr. Lome Paeden, Crooked Creek visited last Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. Last Saturday evening, Christopher and Shannon Stark, Knoxville were overnight overnight guests of their grandparents grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Last Sunday spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. John Windatt and Erin were her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cunningham of Picton and her aunt Mrs. Sara Thompson of Trenton. A speedy recovery is wished for Mr. Bruce Bretteli after, his recent stay in Bowmanville Bowmanville Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson Robinson visited last Sunday evening evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Last Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell were her brother and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Stan Falls of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fowler, Port Hope were last Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd, Cathy and Robbie. Recently, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dean of Garden Hill enjoyed a four day bus trip to Scott's Aguaga Lake House in New York State. They reported a grand time with super food and entertainment. Mr. Peter Fonk spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Butch McMahon, Cori and Mark of Oshawa at their cottage at Lake Bernard, Sundridge. Last Sunday quite a few from Starkville attended the FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS and MARKERS Look for this seal It's your guarantee of permanence STAFFORD BROS. LTD. 'Authorilti Dtaltr Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 Prime Commercial Space for Lease- Downtown Oshawa Approximately 87 square metres (945 sq. ft.) of store space is now available for lease on the ground floor of the Michael Starr Building, headquarters of the Ministry of Revenue, 33 King Street West, Oshawa. This is an attractive and ideal location for retailers with merchandise such as jewellery and china, ladies wear, footwear, fabrics and wool, luggage and leather goods, hobby supplies, sporting goods and housewares. Complete details may be obtained from: John Watson Ministry of Government Services (416)965-2040 Further Information is also available through your local realtor. Ministry of Government Services Ontario annual outdoor church service for the Newtonville charge held under the trees on the lawn of the farmhouse of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stapleton and family, Newtonville. Later, a pass-around lunch and social time was enjoyed by everyone. everyone. On Tuesday, Mr. Don Hook, Picton was a luncheon guest of Mrs. John Windatt and Erin. Mr. Orme Falls and Harvey, Bowmanville visited Wednesday Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. On Wednesday, Mrs. Bev Higgons, Mary and Sarah of Vancouver, B.C. visited with Mrs. Anne Bickell and Ashley, Orono. Miss Elaine Stade of Calgary also spent the day with them. Mr. John DeWitt spent a few days during the week at Lake Bernard, Sundridge. On Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark visited in Col borne with her sister Mrs. Irene Somerville. Mr. and Mrs. David Scott and lain of Toronto were. spending last week holidaying at the Fairbanks cottage. On Sunday, they hosted a dinner party to entertain relatives and friends. Those attending were Mrs. Barbara Scott and daughter Susan, Mr. Gerald Hallowell, Mr. Michael Browne, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gray, Michael and Jennifer, all of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hallowell and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Kazakos and Zoe, all of Canton, Mrs. Bev Higgons, Mary and Sarah of Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell, Mr. Jim Hallowell, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kortekaas, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell and granddaughter granddaughter Marisha Caswell, Mr. Jeff Caswell, Miss Tracey McBride of North Orono and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hallowell. Mr. Bruce Trim and Mr. Dennis DeWilde of Newmarket Newmarket spent the weekend with Mrs. Isabelle Trim. Miss Jessica Trim returned home with them after holidaying for the month of July with her grandmother. Michelle and Mark Rutherford Rutherford of Orono spent Friday and Saturday with their grandmother Mrs. Isabelle Trim while their parents were away on holiday for a few days. The remainder of the weekend, the children spent with their grandparents Rutherford of Kirby. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gobi, Laura and Edward of Thompson, Thompson, Manitoba arrived on Saturday to spend a holiday with their aunt Mrs. Jeanette Layng and Dyana. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. David Bretteli, Oshawa were dinner and overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bretteli and Susan. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Caswell left to spend a three week holiday in France and Germany. Marisha is staying with her grandparents 1 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson and Mrs. Annette Savery of Bowmanville Bowmanville attended the wedding of their nephew Mr. Doug Savery to Miss Margaret Conway of Oshawa held at St. Andrews United Church in Oshawa and the reception which followed at Glen Stewart Park Clubhouse. Clubhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark visited Sunday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark, Christopher and Shannon, Knoxville. Miss Catherine Stewart and Mrs. Annie Cathcart, both of Sixth Line were Sunday luncheon and afternoon guests of Mrs. Edna Dobson. On Sunday, Mrs. Emily Brown, her daughter-in-law Mrs. Linda Brown, Kari and Danny, all of Port Hope spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow. Mrs. Dianne Rowe and Tiffany and Mr. Charlie Trim and Merrilee, all of Bowmanville Bowmanville arrived home on Sunday after an enjoyable three week holiday spent in England and Scotland. On Sunday, Miss Debbie Bretteli of Toronto spent the day and overnight with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bretteli and Susan. Congratulations to Miss Silvia Ruegger of Port Granby for her fine race at the Olympics in Los Angeles Oshawa Monument Co. Family Memorials - Markers All Designs and Lettering Done by Us on Premises -- NO SALESMEN INVOLVED -- Please Telephone 728-3111 for Full Details ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER NOTICE TO EQUIPMENT OWNERS The Ministry of Transportation and Communications requires the following equipment for the J 984/85 Winter Maintenance Operations throughout the Port Hope District. One Loader with a minimum 1 cubic yard (,765m 3 ) bucket capacity, is required at each of the following locations: Inquiry No. 7-84-37ER, Patrol 9, Roseneath Inquiry No. 7-84-38 ER, Patrol 11, Bobcaygeon Inquiry No. 7-84-39 ER, Patrol 13, Coboconk Inquiry No. 7-84-40 ER, Patrol 13, Lorneville One Loader with a minimum 1 Va cubic yard (,956m 3 ) bucket capacity, is required at each of the following locations: Inquiry No. 7-84-41 ER, Patrol 4, Norwood Inquiry No. 7-84-42 ER, Patrol 6, Fraserville Inquiry No. 7-84-43 ER, Patrol 16, Jet. Hwy's 401 and 30 Above Loaders shall be rubber tired, with cab, without operator and no backhoe attachment. NOTE: Capacity of Loaders bid shall be rated as per "Ontario Road Builders Association," Association," Construction Equipment 13th Edition. Sealed Tenders on forms supplied by the Ministry Ministry will be received by District Engineer until 1:30 p.m., Local Time, Wednesday, September 5th, 1984. Specilications, tender (orms and envelopes may be obtained, in person or by mail, from the District Purchasing Officer, 138 Hope Street North, P.O. Box 150, Port Hope, Ontario. L1A 3W3, Telephone 416-885-6381, exl. 54. When requesting tenders, please specify Inquiry No., Patrol No,, and location. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Ministry of Transportation and Communications

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