1 V l Phone Phone 623-3303 Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Work Wanted S. SALVATORE CONSTRUCTION General Contractor Specializing in Fleldstone • Bricks • Blocks Fireplaces Custom Built 436-3291 5-1SN DUANE T. TAYLOR General Carpenter Tyrone 263-8471 Custom Carpentry and Building Construction - New Homes - Renovations - Additions - Cabinets - Fine Woodworking 17-IISN Astro Appliance Sales and Service 119 King Street East Bowmanville Is now your AUTHORIZED HOOVER SERVICE DEPOT For all Hoover Laundry and Floor Care Products ■ Sales 623-7791 Service 623-7501 LOMAX RENOVATIONS Replacement Windows Roofing, Decks, Whirlpool Baths All aspects of home improvements Dave Lomax 983-5554 4-tlSN Expert service to VCR's, T.V.'s, home stereos, car stereos, portable stereos. Free Estimates Bowmanville Audio-Vision 20 King St.W. 623-2312 12-tfSN STEAM MAGIC Carpet, Upholstery and Wall Cleaning FREE ESTIMATES Phone Roy Terry 623-2474 39-tfSN Newcastle Upholstery We feature a complete upholstery service Including antiques. Large selection of fabrics, shop at home service. Free pickup and delivery. 987-4958 3-tfSN Dangerous 1 ree Removal The Tree Experts Fully experienced in topping, falling and power lines. Reasonably priced. FREE ESTIMATES. Phone 983-5874 38-tfSNP Channel Master WORLD'S LAMEST MANUFACTURER OF TV/FM RECEPTION EOUPMENT. SPECIALISTS IN: Color Antennas Rotors Boosters FM Antennas T.V. Towers ( SALES • SERVICE ehfcHAIRS INSTALLATION SERVINGTHE DURHAM REGION FOR 20 YEARS FREE ESTIMATES SV 6Cll Complete Tower System Installed oO WHITE'S ANTENNA SYSTEMS R.R. 6, Bowmanville Phone 436-2120 EL WHITE 2-tfSN CARPENTER For Hire Renovations, Painting, Siding, Roofing All types of Carpentry . Reasonable rates Free Estimates Tony 576-4790 38-tfSN BRINK'S EXCAVATING FOR TRENCHING EXCAVATION and SEPTIC TANKS PHONE NEWCASTLE 987-4995 No Sunday Calls DUAL ACTION CARPET STEAM CLEANING ONLY $45 Dining Room and Living Room Plus Hallway C & J Services Phone Collect 623-2095 anytime 35-tfSNP I Custom Software Services and Supplies Micro Computers ANDY'S SOFTWARE INC. 623-2375 Maple Grove Rd., N. R.R. 6, Bowmanville Ont. 31-tfSN CONCRETE FINISHING SHAW CONSTRUCTION 203 Northminster Court pu Oshawa, Ontario L1G 7M6 R^lphShaw 436-0579 Simons Custom Upholstering (Since 1954) Free Estimates Pick-up and Delivery 623-6207 Base Line Rd. W., Bowmanville Work Wanted KOOL ENTERPRISES Refrigerator, Freezer and Air Conditioning. Commercial Refrigerator and Air Conditioning. Sales and Service •24 Hour Emergency Service • Reasonable Rates • Repairs to all Makes and Types 161 Base Line Road East No. 1 Bowmanville 623-3221 623-7997 50-tfSN HOLROYD'S HEATING Authorized ESSO Home Comfort Dealer Oil Burner Sales Cleaning and Repairs Parts and Service Plan Hampton 263-8501 I & T CARPENTERS Licensed, 25 years experience House Trim Stairs Decks Additions All carpentry related work Ivan Jones TonyFanara Orono Hampton 983-5303 263-2991 20-tlSN LARRY QUINNEY Painting and Decorating Over 13yeai.s experience FREE ESTIMATES Phone 263-8535 39-tfSN STUART'S RENOVATIONS and Stuff Finishing basements and renovating older homes. Phone Stuart at 786-2732 4-2SP A.D. Cleaners Carpet, Furniture Walls and Drapery Loose Rugs Pick-Up and Delivery Vinyl Siding 623-5600 After Six 786-2384 1-tfSN Guaranteed professional quality cleaning at outrageous prices. Our maximum price ends where others start Single or group cleaning Phone collect 987-5569 17-tfSN Auction Sales Sat. Feb. 6th, 12 p.m. Denny's Auction Hall, Colborne Beautiful 9 pc. modern dining room suite, finished in light oak, consisting consisting of table, 2 leaves, 6 cane back chairs, buffet and hufch, all in excellent excellent condition. Pair of wing back chairs in a dusty rose crushed velvet, velvet, set of good glass top coffee and end tables, antique oak secretary's secretary's desk - an unusual piece, antique oak side by side, nice antique antique parlour table, other small tables, tables, 2 antique solid oak rocking chairs, mantel clock, small parlour stove, old Rawleigh 3 speed bike, small sideboard, primitive pine, wash stand, oak sideboard in excellent excellent condition plus numerous other collectables and household articles, lamps, disriès, glass, china etc. Sale starts 12:00 p.m. Terms: cash, cheque, Visa, Mastercard. Mastercard. Gary Warner, auctioneer, 355-2106. 5-1 SNR Auction Sale "KAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS" Every Wed. at 6:30 p.m. located on Brock Rd., Pickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (exit 399) Featuring every week, an excellent selection of antiques, line furniture, furniture, glass, china, collectables, primitives, etc. So join us every Wed. and participate in one of Ontario's Ontario's "TRUE" auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. Previews from 1:00 p.m. Come see our great _ auction facility and consign your estates and collections etc. to us for prompt professional service. "Consignment and estate selling our specialty." KAHN AUCTION SERVICES, (416-683-0041). 2-tfS Cornell's Auction Barn Friday, Feb. 12th at 6 p.m. The estate of the late Percy Brown of Port Perry plus others. Washstands, parlour tables, odd wooden kitchen chairs, pine .chest of drawers, pine tool box, 5 hp. snowblower, 1978 Chev. 1/2 ton truck. For information to consign to this or upcoming sales or planning planning any-type of spring auction contact Don Cornell, Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain (705) 786- 2183. 4-2SNP Wednesday, February 10th at 12:30 p.m. Valentine's Special Holstein Consignment Sale at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R.2, Lindsay, Ontario. Ontario. Approx. 90 head of registered and grade females. A good selection of fresh cows and a large grouping of springers. For consignments or further information contact sales office 705-324-8311, John Buck- ley 324-4017, Gail Snodden 357-' 3237, Cliff Lillico 439-2380 or Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ontario Ontario 324-9959 or 324-2774. Our next regular sale is March 9th at 12:30 p.m. 5-1SNP Auction Thurs. Feb. 4, 7 p.m. Dënny's Auction Hall, Colborne Automatic washer and dryer, 30" electric range, older fridge ideal for beer fridge, older chest freezer. A super 12 ga. Browning semi-auto • shot gun in excellent condition, large pine book shelves, small bed sola, chain saw, 2 circular saws, set of welding hoses with tips and gauges, wood stove, small desk, guantity wood crates, metal office desk, Body Tone 300 exercise machine (like new), double bed with box and matt, (like new), snow tires, dresser, chest of drawers, dining table and chairs, other odd chairs, sofa, lamps, pictures plus miscellaneous household articles. No reserves. Sale starts 7:00 p.m. Terms: cash, cheque, Visa, Mastercard. Mastercard. Gary Warner, auctioneer. NOTE - Auction Hall will be closed for renovations week of Feb. 7 - 13. No sales that week. Look for our noxt auction Feb. 10th and 20th. 5-1 SNP Tenders Flag Raising Marks Big Brothers Week BOWMANVILLE GLASS & MIRRORS 143 Wellington Street, Bowmanville 623-3410 Monday, Tueaday, Thursday, Friday 9 a.m. -5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. ■ 2 p.m. Sealed units, storm windows and doors, store fronts and screen and glass repairs, all types of glass and mirrors available- FREE ESTIMATES 24 hour emergency plate glass replacement. Locally owned and operated. 49-tfSN PAINTING and DECORATING Interior or Exterior FOR FREE ESTIMATE Phone Mike McQue 983-9507 37-tfSN FURNACES CLEANED Parts and Service Policy HARVEY PARTNER and SONS Bowmanville 623-2301 Orono 963-5206 36-titiN Ontario Hydro Janitorial Services Ontario Hydro invites contractors to submit tenders to perform janitorial services at the main. operations Administration Building at Darlington G.S. Work Is to commence May 1, 1988 and be compelte by April 30,1989. Tenders closing 2:00 p.m., local time, Wednesday, February 24,1988. Tendering document may be obtained Write/Visit: Ontario Hydro 700 University Ave., H7B22 Toronto, Ontario M5G1X6 7th Floor Reception 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (or for inspection only) Phone: (416)592-2163 5-1S In honor of Big Brothers Week in Newcastle (February (February 6-13) a flag was raised on Monday, February 1. Part of the activities include a week-long "Bowl for Millions" campaign. The fund-raising drive is the largest for the organization and wraps up with a "Celebrity Bowl" on Saturday, February 13. On hand for the flag raising were: Terry Edwards (a Big Brother), Newcastle Mayor John Winters, Councillor Hal McKnight, Al Witherspoon (President of Big Brothers in Newcastle), Councillor Arnot Wotten, Councillor Marie Hubbard, Carl Schwarz. Charitable Drive Begins With Flag Raising Saturday, February 13 10 a.m. Furniture, Antiques and Hanging Hanging Lamp Auction sale of furniture, antiques, Rubina glass hanging lamp and large quantity of antique glassware and collectables for Russ Beare, Markham, and Herb Thomas, Markham, Markham, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont., including antique Rubina glass hanging lamp with prisms, antique pine flat back, cupboard, Ige.. .pine wood box, oak dining room extension table with six leaves, Jacques and Hayes cherry parlour table, pine comer cupboard (new), antique sleigh, antique jam cupboard, 5' harvest table, swinging mirror, blanket box, nest of tables, vanity, parlour table, carved back chair, desk, chest of drawers, china cabinet, buffet, dining room table and six chairs, antique chairs, color TV, apt. size washer and dryer, brass jelly pot, ant. mahogany cash register, old post card album, old dolls, collection of Avon bottles, Ige. no. of old picture frames, walnut spool hall tree, boxes books - some Canadians, gramophone and records, hat pins and holders, crocks, Bennington pie plate, ant. candy snipper, children's children's dishes, old tools, old bottles, qty. of china, glass, ironstone, etc., plus many other items. Sale managed managed and sold by LLoyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852- 3524., ' 5-2S Auction Sale Sat. Feb. 6, 6:30 p.m. Pethick's Auction Barn 1 mi. east of Enniskillen Real nice sale of antiques, collectables, collectables, lots of good furniture, glassware etc., highlighted by oak hall stand (with seat), feather mahogany buffet, pine cbest, antique antique horn radio, exceptional nesting nesting tables and much more. We welcome welcome your estates and consignments consignments from Bowmanville and area. Top net return. Reasonable rates, good service, pickup and delivery available. - "The Friendly Auction" 263-8710 Steve Liptay, Earl Gaus- lin. 5-1 SNP Equipment Auction Sat. Feb. 6th, 12:00 Noon Selling the equipment, machinery, tools etc. of BERNHAVEN, R.R.2, Bowmanville. Located on Port Darlington Darlington Rd. (off Liberty St.) south of hwy 401. 3 Thomas 1710 skid steer loaders (converted to fork trucks), 1 Thomas 1710 loader with forks and bucket, 1977 "R" model Mack tractor (315 motor, 15 speed trans.), 1977 Davies 3 axle flat bed trailer New Way air ride, 2 "R" model Macks for salvage, Ford tractor for salvage, 17 ft. aluminum Crestliner boat and trailer, quantity of Mack parts - 237 Mack block tested, "R" model Mack radiator tested, turbos, injector pumps, heads, compressor, coolers, pistons, pistons, 10:00 tires, rims, chains, Ford truck parts for Thomas 1710 - VG4D Wisconsin motor, axle kit, reduction drive gears, hydraulic Cessna gang pump, Vickers hydraulic hydraulic motors and control pumps etc. Quantity of shop equip., double double roller cabinet tool box, set oxy- acetylene torches, 2 ton overhead crane (550 volt with I beam rails), Sleam Jenny power washer, 2 upright upright shop air compressors, air pressure regulator (80' hose and couplings), 2 ten ton hydraulic jacks, vise, grinders, air tools, mechanics tools, wrenches, benches, shelving, drawer units, Garwood oil furnace, 1000 gal. diesel lank, furnace tanks, pallet jack, conduit, copper pipe, 4 hand drum pumps, metal coal cabinet, metal desk and numerous other lots. Terms: cash or good cheque with I.D. Refreshments available - Sale Inside. Prop. Bernhavon 623- 1234. Auctioneer: Frank Staple- ton, Nowtonvillo 786-2244. 4-2SNP February is Heart and Stroke Month in the Town of Newcastle. The month-long fund-raising drive kicked off with a flag raising ceremony at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Fire Station on Monday, February 1. Pictured Pictured from left are: Newcastle Mayor John Winters, Al Witherspoon, Councillor Hal McKnight, Olivia Keith (chairperson for the fund-raising drive) and Councillor Arnot Wotten. Efforts for the month will include door-to-door canvassing, and the sale of roses in the Bowmanville Mall on February 12 and 13. Warm Weekend for Orono Visitors Orono News Quote - "Home - where we are treated best, but grumble the most." Mrs. Lynn Kimmett, Lindsay was last Thursday dinner guest of her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Bailey and aunt, Mrs. E. Billings. Monday A.M. and another another very unusual spring-like morning. The water on our streets has been running all night! The Toronto papers tell us it's been the warmest week-end in 72 years. Week-end guests at the Challices - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gordon Warren and Mrs Dean Warren and Amanda all from Peterborough, and Mrs. Laurie Deveraux, Oshawa. Mrs. Kay Beggs, Ponty- pool, was a Saturday visitor with Mrs. Edith Taylor, and they both visited Charles in Strathaven. Happy Birthday to Mr. Victor Robinson, a resident of Strathaven, who on Sunday, Sunday, January 31st, celebrated celebrated his 90th birthday, with a party in the Terrace Room at Strathaven, where his family and close friends attended. Happy to report Jim Sutherland Sutherland and O.Chnllico are now recuperating at home, but Harvey Partner, Fred Yco, Rosie Graham and Rena Tamblyn are all patients patients in hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Pigott wore Saturday evening guests of Mr. nnd Mrs, Howard Howard Stapleton and family, Oshawa. St Saviour's Church Nows Thursday, February 4 at 7 p.m., (note time) Parish executive executive meeting at St. Saviour's Saviour's in Parish hall. This will be a meeting of the old and new members. Tuesday February 9 at 7.30 p.m. all AC.W. members will meet in St.Saviour's Parish Parish hall. Sunday February 14, Bishop Terrence Finlay (now Co-Adjutor Bishop) will be visiting Orono for the 9.30 a.m. service and Newcastle Newcastle for their 11 a.m. service. service. Representatives for both churches will be meeting meeting with the Bishop in St. George's parish hall, following following the service. Town Hall Card Party Good attendance at the weekly town hall cord party on Wednesday, January 27. High scores - Alf Pigott 89, Stella Dennis 84, Ray Be- ster 83, Bill Grady 83, Carol Hooper 81. . Low scores - Art Bedwin, Leta McCallister. Lucky Draws - Marion Sears, Debbie Green, Reg Elliot, Elliot, Ed Skinner. Card Parties every Wod- ' nesday night 8 p.m. and ladies ladies are invited to bring lunch. Orono United Church News Reverend and Mrs. Milncs led the little folks in singing at the Sunday morning morning service, with Mrs. Milncs accompanying on guitar, The choir rendered the old time favorite "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," nnd received a sound round of applause, from an apprecia tive audience. Following the church announcements, Reverend Reverend Milnes called (3) members of the choir to come forward for a surprise presentation! Mrs. Thelma Gilbank, clerk of session and the very surprised rece- pients, Orville and Isabelle Challice. Thelma read out a nicely worded letter of appreciation appreciation to the Challices, for their faithful service of seven years plus, as church custodians. custodians. Reverend Milnes presented presented a very attractive framed plaque Hn Appreciation Appreciation for Service to Orono United Church" and a very pretty Azalea plant. Tho' still in shock, Isabelle, Isabelle, thanked everyone for their kindness, on behalf of herself andihusband. Happy Birthday to Mrs. Leila Werry who celebrates February 3. Choir practice on Wednesday Wednesday nights 6.45 and Sunday Sunday 10.45 a.m. New members members are very welcome and we sure do enjoy our time together! together! Help wanted for Sunday school - for a teacher for- March - May session for Juniors (Ages 9 and up). Please contact Pamela Werry Werry (983-5453) if you can help. Childrne's Time - Needs Volunteers to tell stories. stories. If you would like to help, contact Mrs. Eleanor Terrill (983-5248). Congregational Meeting Following the regular Sunday morning service a large crowd wont downstairs downstairs to enjoy a delicious pot-luck luncheon, and followed followed by a 20 minute round table discussion on "Goal For Session." Mr. Grant Yco chaired tho afternoon meeting and all committees gave encouraging encouraging reports for 1987. Mr. Ed Millson acted as secretary and also gave out the Courtesies Courtesies to all who Contributed to the operation of church activities. Newly elected Members for 1988- Session - Marie Tamblyn and David Staples, Trustees - Terry Weeks and Custodian (Steve Fogg), Stewards Stewards - Pauline Boyd and Donald Lycett, Usher Com mittee - Jacob VanderScbee, Marie Tamblyn and Bill Hannah Ushers - Bill and Jil- lian Stubbs, Jamie Oxenham, Silvia, Steve, Ian, Jacob, and Liz VanderSchee; Al, Glenn and Anna Mae Bar- nard;Clayton Read; Neil Stuart Stuart and Grant and Chris Yeo. New Office On Monday afternoon, February 1st a brand new office was officially opened by chairman Mr. Harry Wade, at Durham Complex, a home for Senior Citizens, on Station Street, Orono. The office is in the Complex hall and is located downstairs, and was constructed by Mr. Henry Demark. The newly hired secretary-treasurer is Mrs. Marjorie Caswell of Newcastle, and she will be in the office several days a week. The retiring sec-treas, Mr. Lawrence Staples has devot- - ed almost ten years of faith-. ful service to the Complex, ; and has been associated with same since its beginnings in . 1978. The earliest residents • were Mr. and Mrs. Vertel Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. ; Robert Hancock, and there are 41 units, all occupied at, present time. There is al- - ways a waiting list for accomodation. accomodation. Following the ; official opening, Mr. Wade ■ thanked Mrs. Tennant and . Committees for the delicious • refreshments. The 1988 Board of directors directors for Durham Complex ■ Manager - Mr. Harry Wade, ! Newcastle, Mr. Clifford • McElroy, Port Hope, Mr. El- I vin Blewett, Orono, Mr. Ev- ' erett Brown, Orono Mr. Rob- - ert' Chater, Orono, Mr. 1 Horace Best, Orono, | Mr.Gerald Shackleton, Tory ■ Hill, Ontario, Mr. Eric Fallis, ! Millbrook, Mr. Gordon Bar- ; rie, Bowmanville, Mrs. Mar- ' jorie Caswell, Newcastle, ; Sec.-Treas. Think Canadian * ian^\ BOB WILLIAMS When a person opts for cremation, often little or no thought is given to what will be done with the ashes. This can lead to some confusion confusion and, occasionally, to an unpleasant situation. In some cases, the ashes ate returned in an urn and the urn is then placed in a columbarium at a cemetery. In other instances the relatives relatives may keep the ashes at home In a special ceramic or bronze container, container, or bury them, scatter them at sea, over the mountains, mountains, whatever. Occasionally the ashes may be returned in a shockingly shockingly simple receptacle, sometimes as shockingly THEASHES OF THEDECEASED simple as a tin can. This, obviously, can be dismaying. dismaying. Also, some bones and other residue may remain which can make à hollow rattling inside the con- tainer.That can be a nasty surprise. Then again, those who are unprepared may be surprised by thé quantity. of the ashes. A thoughtful funeral director will warn the bereaved heirs of such concerns concerns in advance. No surprises surprises are needed. MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL 4 Division St., Bowmanville Tel. 623-5480 Serving Durham Region Since 1881