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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jan 1986, p. 14

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V 14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 8 1986 CLASSIFIED - News from Nestleton and Caesarea District Employment Auction Wanted Sales WILL babysit in my home, Waverley, Martin Rd. area. Day or night shift. 623-1932. HS Piano Lessons and Music Theory Instructions Experienced teacher. Phone 9874654 MSN EVA'S Housecleaning Service Experienced, bendable. Special Rates on weekly basis. 263-2093 36-tlSN Auction Sale Friday, Jan. 10th 7:00 p.m. At our centre located 6 miles north of Port Hope on Hwy. 28. Automatic washer and dryer, 4 burner electric range, good fridge, sideboards, Welsh dresser, china cabinet, curios, buffet and hutch, tables, carpet, beds, rugs, large lot of crystal, Nippon, china, glass and collectables, plus 100's of other good articles. Grant and Wheeler Auctioneers Ltd. R.R. 2, Port Hope 416-797-2127. P.S. We are open 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday to accept good consignments - or phone us today for pick-up. MSNP Estât* Auction Sale Set., Jan. 11th at 11:00 a.m. at Orange Hall, Cobourg Bradford 24" Harvest Gold range, chrome suite (4 chairs), 3.pc. bedroom suite, % Continental bed, 3 pc. older chesterfield suite, pine tables, bamboo book shelves, Sessions mantel clock, press back rocker, wash stand, upholstered chair, sewing cabinet, night table, card tables, pictures, Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table, 6 oak dining room chairs, walnut coffee table with leather inlay, telephone table and chair, china and glassware, cigarette boxes, linens, lawn chairs, garden tools plus many other items. Terms cash. No reserve. Lunch available. Paul Lean Auctioneer. Phone 352-2403. ; isp Auction Sale Wed., Jan. 22nd 11 a.m. Holatelna January consignment sale of Holsteins, selling at the Wilson's Sales ' Arena, Uxbridge including fresh and close cows and heifers. Featuring a fresh Royalty heifer from a V.G. Dam with BCA (170-170), a group of well grown open and bred heifers from Gord Risebrough, a service H. Bull by Triple Threat. Consignments are being accepted for this sale. Please phone Lloyd Wilson Auctioneer, Uxbridge 416-852-. 3524. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auction Ltd. Future Holstein sale dates - Feb. ; 19th, March 12th and 19th, April 9th.1-2SN Auction Sale Thurs., Jan. 9th and Sat., Jan. 11th at 6 p.m. Property of Migson Storage, Toronto, to be held at Stlrtevants, 33 Hall St., Oshawa. Chrome suite, chesterfield suite, coffee and end tables, beds, dressers, chest of drawers, trunk, radio, color T.V., lamps, pictures and frames, stereo, books, mirrors, small table, Lazy Boy chair, centre tables, records, odd chairs, bicycles, desk, drapes, vacuum, luggage, carpet, bedding, tools, small electrical appliances, dishes, pots and pans, etc. List not complete at time of publication. Terms cash. Myles King Auctioneer, 725-5751. MS Auction Sale Saturday, January 11,10 a.m. Furniture, Tools and Guns Auction sale of furniture, tools and guns, the property of Al Cochrane and others, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge including Westinghouse refrigerator, Moffat microwave oven, Acorn Ranger wood stové, Westinghouse auto, washer, Westinghouse freezer, colour TV, Zenith Beta VCR, 8 pc. pine dining room ' suite, chesterfield and chair and end tables, 8' pine Trussell table and 4 rush ladder back chairs, 5 pc. pine bedroom suite, cedar chest, crystal, chandalier, 3 Tiffany glass hanging lamps, Caravelle clock', set of Texas longhorns, hand carved wooden elephant, dishes, 2 guitars, Kettler exercise bike, fire extinguishers, file cabinets, Moesberg bold action shot gun, Barreta 12 auaae numn action shot gun, 30-06 Browning semi-auto, with scope, 30-30 Winchester, 308 British rifle, 4 .22 calibre rifles, Craftsman Router, several carbide bits, Craftsman Sander, Craftsman % H.P. Bench Grinder (like new), torque wrench, Ige. qty. of Craftsman hand tools, S'/r" vise, 100' extension cord, 7 tape measures, 3 tool chests (1 on wheels), 3' x 6'11" steel door, 2'6" x 6'10" oak door with glass insert, 1974 Plymouth Fury, plus many other Items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416- 852-3524, 53-25 Auction Sal* Peihlck's Auction Barn Haydon 1 mile east of Enniskillen Saturday evening January 11 7 p.m. Renfrew cookstove (coal and wood), automatic washer, oil burner, storage chest, chrome table and chairs, loveseat, chesterfield and chair, bedroom suite, Colonial couch, 2 mirrors, White sewing machine, floor rugs, 4 cane bottom chairs (good), and tables of small articles. Terms cash or good cheque. Cliff Pethick Auctioneer. 1-1SNP Auction Sale Saturday, January 11 11 a.m. at the Odd Fellow's Hall In Port Perry Partial estate with good quality antiques, round oak table, large side board, blanket chests, china cupboard, wicker rocker, cane chairs, oval mirror dresser, good quilts, other dressers, beds, wash stand set, logo milk bottles, mantel clock, silver pieces, linens, jars, bedding, dishes, glassware, plus modern items, coffee maker, electric typewriter, portable T.V., ping pong table, carpets, down hill skiis, and much more. We take cash, good cheque or Visa. Pearce Auction Services 655-8073. 1-1SN Local auction firm now taking consignments, estates and collectable items for February sale. Quality merchandise only. For more information please phone 728- 6194 or 983-9358. 1-4SN Cornell's Auction Bam Frl., Jan. 17th at 6 p.m. Contents of local estate: oak china cabinet (glass 3 sides), Mahogany corner cabinet, cedar chest, parlor tables, antique dressers, quantity of good china and glass. Wlore details next week. For sale information or. consignments contact Don Corneif auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain. 705-786-2183. 1-1SN OFFICE EQUIPMENT LTD WE BUY, SELL OR RENT NEW and USED FURNITURE WE CARRY: • TYPEWRITERS - CALCULATORS • CASH REGISTERS • PHOTOCOPIERS 253 Court St., Oshawa Comer of Stacey 723-5926 or 434-5079 £ Ritson i I b Court 1 By Mabel Cawker Lion» Club News The Blackstock and District Lions Club are holding a membership night on Wednesday, January 8th at 7:30 p.m. in the Rec. Centre. This is open to the public and should be an informative evening. The Lions Club is celebrating five years in operation with a great many worthwhile projects undertaken undertaken during the five year period. They will be telling What they are - What they are doing - and - Where they are going. District Governor Bill Houston, Markham, will be on hand and perhaps other dignitaries as well. A slide show is a feature of interest. You - the public are invited to attend! It sounds like a good evening so try to be there! Sympathy Extended Deepest sympathy goes out to Mrs. Carrie Miller and son Richard of Caesarea and a sister Mrs. Sophie Blyth of Port Perry, in the sad loss of a beloved husband, father and brother, Mr. Charles Miller, who passed away suddenly on December 17. Mr. Miller was well known in many circles and a general favorite. He will be greatly missed by many relatives and friends. Sincere sympathy from the Nestleton area to Mrs. Winnifred Davison of Nestleton, Nestleton, who lost her brother, Mr. Francis Gist of Lang, this past week. His funeral service was held on Monday, December 30. Spring Interment. A Thought Now that Christmas is over...we trust...it brought a sense of joy to one and all...a time of gentle remembrance and warm caring. In this Yuletide Season the spirit of Christmas irresistably descends on us, regardless of age, and we feel the world is good and somehow enfolds us in love and faith. For the New Year...1986...a little common sense...a little tolerance...a little good humor...and you don't know how comfortable you can make yourself on this planet. And...may you have an abundance of health... happiness...and all good things. Court Lady Snowbird and Christmas Meeting Court Lady Snowbird held their Christmas meeting December 19, at the home of Anne Lee. Fruit baskets were packed for shut-ins, elderly, etc. to be delivered December 20. Later members enjoyed a festive,' delicious chicken dinner at the Bonfire in Lindsay. Lindsay. This was followed by a wine and cheese party and a gift exchange at Anne's home. During the brief business portion - thank you cards were received from Nancy Green and Anne Edgerton for the typing awards presented at Commencement and from the Lionettes for use of a table at the Court Bazaar. Thank you cards will be sent to those who donated and assisted to make the annual Bazaar such a success. $25.00 was given to Nicki Bardeleben for arranging arranging a party for all the children who participated at the bazaar. Mystery sisters were chosen. Members decided to withdraw meetings during January and February. Next meeting, March 3, at Irene Train's home in Caesarea. Winners of the draws were as follows: Comforter - Edith Penwarden; Socket Set-Marg Jones; Christmas Wreath - Eleanor Werry and Grocery Hamper - Wade Harvey. Christmas Family News Don and Norma Frew, Nestleton, hosted a Christmas celebration dinner on Tuesday, December 24, when all the family were home for the festive occasion. Those present included: David and Leah Frew, Dwayne, Andrew and Richard; Gary and Nancy Edgar, Erin, Ryan and Andrea; Valerie Mappin, Tanya and Troy; and Alan and Judy Frew; Diane and Ilene. A great get-together for the Yuletide Season. Walter and Irma Welts, Nestleton, had the family home on Christmas Day. Those present were: Ron and Barbara Pereman and Lisa, of Port Perry; and Raynor and Kathy Welts, Nicole and Matthew of Nestleton. * With John and Linda Arbuckle and family, Jennifer, Jennifer, Colleen and Marilyn, of Nestleton were: Linda's grandmother, Mrs. Sidney Ostler of Burk's Falls who was an overnight guest, mother Helen Goslin, and sister Kathy and Don Trump of Toronto, for Thursday dinner. Bill and Loraine Hall, Christopher and Michael of Ajax, "hosted" the Christmas celebration for the Hall family which included: parents - John and Marion Hall, Williams Point; and brother Bob and Carolyn Hall, Rachael and Rebecca of Port Perry. Robert and Carol Mairs, Steven and Katie, held Christmas at their Nestleton home for the Mairs family. Those present - Norm and Bernice Mairs, Nestleton, John and Diane Slute, Jeremy Jay and Julie Diane, of R.R. 1, Oshawa. Allan Mairs is presently in Port Perry Hospital. We understand Allan is improving and we wish for him a bright New Year with much better health - our thoughts and prayers are with you Allan! David and Regenia Walker, Avril and Kyle, Scugog Point, entertained her parents and brother for Christmas - Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hill and Martin of Whitby. An enjoyable enjoyable day! Weekend guests with their parents, Lawrence and Gwen Malcolm, Nestleton, were Gail Malcolm, Port Perry, and Barry and Joan Malcolm, Simcoe. On Monday, they were joined for Christmas Dinner, by Dennis and Laina Malcolm, Jove and Leta of Ajax; Glenn and Arlene Malcolm, Heather, Alison and Erin, Nestleton; Mr. Stanley Malcolm, Port Perry; David and Joanne Malcolm, .Kingsley, Joshua, Nicholas and Marley, Nestleton. On Wednesday, Lawrence, Gwen and Gail Malcolm were Christmas dinner guests of Dennis and Laina Malcolm and family in their new home at 52 Bryant Road, Ajax. Grant and Helen Campbell held a Yuletide celebration on Christmas Day for their family. Those attending were - Bruce and Karen Williamson, Christopher and Heather of Brantford, Rick and Sharlyn Campbell, Alisa and Derrick, Port Perry and Rod and Debbie Campbell and Sheena of Ajax. Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Road, enjoyed a lovely evening dinner, December 20th with Cliff and Chris Davis, Scott and Carleton...good friends and neighbors...at their home... also on Scugog Point Road. A most interesting visit as well! Annual Sunday School and Congregational Concert The annual congregational and Sunday School concert was presented on Sunday evening, December 22, and although some were unable to attend due to blocked roads, sickness, etc. a large number of folks came out for the special entertainment. First. Someth ini' To Think Alunit ROBERT WILLIAMS DIRECTOR -- A CHILD'S RESPONSE TO DEATH Children's reactions to the death of a loved one can vary enormously. There is no single procedure and formula that will fit all youngsters either at the time of death or during the difficult period that follows. It depends, first of all, on the age and personality of the youngster. How mature is he? What Is his basic physical and emotional health? What is his concept of death? How close was he to the deceased? Were the circumstances surrounding the death traumatic, or was the child well-prepared? The variations are so great that it Is difficult to Judge what Is normal from what is not. Psychologists generally advise talking to the child and encouraging him to express his feeling about the loss. However sometimes even these efforts are insufficient and professional help Is needed. An immediate response, whatever It is, is healthier than a belated one. MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL 4 Division St., Bowmanville Tel: 623-5480 Serving Durham Region Since 1881 DON'T MISS OUR WINTER CLEARANCE V3-V2 OFF COATS - JACKETS DRESSES - SKIRTS o BLOUSES - PANTS SWEATERS 0 30% OFF 0 o selected DRESSES - SUITS PANTS - SKIRTS VESTS and ALL MATERNITY WEAR •• 50% O OFF /UlotUle 49 King St. W. FASHIONS 623-5854 No Exchanges or Refunds Bowmanville a variety program followed by the Nativity Story. Carol singing was enjoyed with Rev. Dale Davis taking the lead. Superintendent Richard MacKenzie was the capable, witty emcee, who kept the program moving along. Later...jolly old Santa with his Ho! Ho! Ho! arrived with his pack, much to the delight of the children, and the goodies were distributed. Those dedicated, interested people who were responsible for getting the program together, thus achieving success, are to be congratulated. congratulated. A good deal of hard work involving practise and much planning for such an evening was most essential! The church was nicely decorated decorated for the event as well. An enjoyable once a year event! To end a good evening of fun and fellowship refreshments were served by the United Church Women in the Sunday School room. More Christmas News Alan and Judy Frew, Diane and Ilene, Nestleton, held Christmas for 14 members of the Dart family. Those present for the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Doug Dart, Nestleton; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dart and family, Agincourt; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Dart and family, Bethany ; and the host, hostess and family. During the festive party Santa arrived and had gifts for all. A great day of merriment for the members ! Mrs. Neta Fish, Nestleton, spent a lovely Christmas with son Calvin and Yvonne Holland and family of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. On Friday she visited with Mrs. Larry Smith, Hampton, and Dan and Faye Corby, Andrews and Paul Vaneyk of Lotus. Finally, Neta hosted a Yuletide dinner Sunday evening for the family. Jim and Audrey Leishman and family came from Rea boro, Marlene Bannister and family and friends and Keith and Rhonda Bannister and baby Nicole (Neta's great granddaughter) came from Peterborough, and Calvin and Yvonne Holland and family, Bowmanville. Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Rd., were in Oshawa for Christmas. They had a lovely luncheon with Grant and Merna Cawker, Chris, Curtis and friends Christie and Cathy at noon. Later they were guests with Alan and Eleanor Cawker, north Oshawa, when 21 family members sat down to a delectable delectable turkey dinner. Those present - Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cawker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cawker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kitchen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cawker, and Mark and Christie at home. A fun day with lots of laughs! 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 FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS and MARKERS Look lor this aaal It'a your guarantee of permanence STAFFORD BROS. LTD. 'Ataktriui Diiltr Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas SI. E., Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 Has Your Payroll Got You Baffled??? 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