( i Phone Phone 623-3303 Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Up to 20 words $4.60 Each additional word ... 226 Display Classified 406/line Memoriams $4.60 plus 226 per line of verse Additional charges for logos and bordered ads. Box Number Rental $1.50 Deadline for All Classified Advertising is 4:30 p.m. Monday All Classified Advertising is Payable in Advance DUNHAM - Paul and Sandy (nee Lloyd) are thrilled to announce the long awaited arrival of their first child, a daughter, Caitlin Elizabeth, born September 23, 1988 weighing weighing 8 lb. 10 oz. Proud grandparents are Floyd and Jessie Lloyd of Enfield Enfield and Jack and Joan Dunham, Tottenham. Great grandparents Harold and Nellie Dunham of Newmarket Newmarket and Mrs. Irene Hoover of Beeton. Special thanks to Dr. Van Hoof and the maternity staff of Bowmanville Hospital. Our sincere gratitude to Caitlin's Aunt Linda for refereeing. 40-1SN KOENE - Isaac and Colleen (nee Daily) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, Jordanne Rebecca, born September 24, 1988 weighing 8 lbs., 15 oz. 40-1S LOWERY - Kerrie and Bryan would like to announce the ecstatic and safe arrival of a new baby sister, sister, Rebecca Katlin, 9 lbs. 1 3/4 oz. at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital, Hospital, September 23, 1988. Proud parents are Karl and Susan. Many thanks to Dr. Wertman and the , super maternity staff. 40-1S RUNDLE - Dale and Sherry are pleased to announce the birth of their son Keith Richard. A brother for Scott Robert. Born September 26, 1988 weighing 8 lbs. 9 oz. at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, Edmonton, Edmonton, Alberta. Proud grandparents grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Rundle and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Langlais. Great grandmother Helen Langlais, all of Bowmanville. 40-1S BOY are we proud of our new arrivals! arrivals! TV's, VCR's, microwaves, hi- fi's and much more. Bowmanville Audio-Vision, 20 King St. W„ Bow- manville's complete electronics store! 40-1 SN Forthcoming Marriage Scott and Karen Essery, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, and Sandy and Marion Snedden, Pakenham, are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage marriage of their children, Lee Ann Karen and William Ronald, on October October 15, 1988 at Courtice United Church. 40-1 SN Mrs. Joy Werry and LeeAnn invite invite family and friends to a Trousseau Trousseau Tea on Saturday, October 8, 1988 between 1 and 5 p.m. at their home. 40-1 SN RETIREMENT PARTY For Tom Rehder on October 15,1988 Nightingale Centennial Temple Tickets available at the Bowmanville Foundry 172 Wellington St. 623-3313 39-2SN NOTICE - Unlike some other monument dealers, Stafford Monuments will not be raising prices in 1988. All memorials sold will be at 1987 prices. Contact Contact Stafford Monuments ,143 King St. E„ Bowmanville, Ont. 623- SI bu. I 24-tfSN STAFFORD MONUMENTS 143 King Street East Bowmanville, Ontario L1C1N6 PHONE 623-8150 for quality monuments, bronze and granite markers and cemetery lettering. Showroom or private appointment In your home or free transportation to our showroom for Senior Citizens and handicapped persons In the Bowmanville and Orono areas gladly arranged by phoning: Mr. Philip J. Dawson at 623-8150 during day or aller hours al 1-579-1116 In Oshawa. BROMELL - Lorraine Ann. At Bowmanville Bowmanville Hospital on Monday October October 3, 1988. Lorraine Ann Huis- man in her 33rd year. Wife of Richard Bromell. Daughter of Herman Herman and Mary Huisman, Hampton. Mother of Jamie and Jeffrey both of Bowmanville. Sister of Len and Steven, both of Oshawa. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, 124 King St. E., Oshawa with complete funeral service service in the chapel Wednesday, October October 5 at 1:30 p.m. Cremation. Memorial donations to Denise House would be appreciated. 40-1S DRAPER - Fred. At Memorial Hospital, Hospital, Bowmanville on Monday, October October 3, 1988. Fred Draper (formerly (formerly of Enniskillen), beloved husband husband of the late Shirley Robinson. Dear father of Marie and her hus- , band Doug Gooderich. Step grandfather of Carmen and Deborah. Deborah. Memorial service will be held Sunday, October 9, 1988 at 4 p.m. in the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Funeral Home. Cremation. No visitation. visitation. 40-1 SN FENYO - Elizabeth. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Sunday, October 2, 1988 in her 98th year. Elizabeth, beloved wife of the late Alexander Fenyo. Dear mother of Dr. L. S. Miklos and loving grandmother grandmother of Leslie and Brian. A private private memorial service will be held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Cremation. 40-1 SN TOMLINSON - Bernice: Al Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Tuesday, October 4, 1988, al the age of 70 years, Bernice (Rogers), beloved wife of Clarence Tomlinson. Loved mother of Peter, Lynda, Lorraine, Bob, Wayne, Barbara, David, Donna and the late Ted. Also loved by her grandchildren. Dear sister of Isabelle Muir, Betty Hills and Helen Widdecombe. Friends may call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville on Wednesday from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Funeral service in the chapel on Thursday at 1 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 40-1 SN WALTER - Virginia Brown, at Brockville, on Friday, Sept. 30, 1988, the former Virginia Brown Warner. Wife of the late Harvey James Webster and the late John Mervin Walter, dear mother of James Webster, and his wife Judy of Dartmouth, N.S., Alfred Webster and his fiancee Sherri of Halifax, N.S., stepmother of Mrs. Douglas Power (Linda) of Ottawa, Shelley Walter of Ottawa, and Nancy Walter Walter of New York. Sister of Mrs. Archie Archie Hopson (Alice) of Newcastle, Mrs. Carlton Gately ' (Marion) of Masonville, Quebec, Wilber Warner of Oshawa, Warren and John Warner, both of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, grandmother of Katherine and Daniel Webster of Dartmouth N.S. Funeral service was held at the Johnston and Barclay Funeral Home, 68 King St. E., Brockville on Saturday afternoon. Interment St. Ann Cemetery, Richmond, Quebec. Memorial donations to the St. Vincent de Paul Palliative Care Service will be gratefully acknowledged. 40-1S COMEAND GO TEA The family of Charles Harold Nesbitt wish to invite friends and relatives to a "Come and Go" Tea In honor of his 80th birthday on October 15, 2 - 4:30 p.m. at 32 Strike Ave., Bowmanville. Best wishes only please. . 40-1S Card of Thanks HARNESS - In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Mer- vyn, who passed away October 6, 1987. We can't have the old days back, When we were all together, But fond memories and loving thoughts, Will be with us forever. - Sadly missed and lovingly re membered by wife Marion and daughter Marie. 40-1S KNIGHT - Bernice, who passed away October 7, 1985. I hold you close within my heart And there you will remain, To walk with me throughout my life Until we meet again. - Lovingly remembered by your youngest daughter, Connie. 40-1S KNIGHT - In loving memory of my dear wife, mother and grandmother, grandmother, Bernice Jean Finn, who passed away October 7, 1985. God saw you were getting tired, When a cure was not to be, So he put His arms around you, And whispered come with me. He took you to His garden, And laid you there to rest. God's garden must be beautiful, For He only takes the best. - Sadly missed by husband Jack and family. 40-1S MCCULLOUGH - In loving memory memory of our dear son and brother, Charlie, who passed away October October 6, 1976. The blow was great, the shock severe severe ■ We little thought the end was near, And only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell. Friends may think the wound is healed But they little know the sorrow, That lies within our hearts concealed. concealed. - Always remembered and sadly missed by Dad, Mom, George, Gloria and Mary. 40-1 SN MIDDLETON - Zella. In loving memory of a dear mother who passed away, October 8,1975. So many things have happened Since you were called away, So many things to share with you Had you been left to stay. Every day in some small way Memories of you come our way. Though absent, you are ever near, Still missed, loved, always dear. - Lovingly remembered by daughter daughter Eunice and family. 40-1 SN MONTGOMERY - Gordon. In lov- ing memory of a dear father, Gordon, Gordon, who passed away October 5, 1971. The blow was great, the shock severe, severe, We little thought the end was near, And only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell. More each day we miss you, father, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow That lies within our heads concealed. concealed. - Dearly loved and always remem bered by daughter Helen and son Ron. - 40-1S PETHICK - Clifford F. In loving memory of a dear husband who passed away October 1,1987. - Lovingly remembered and never forgotten by wife Stella. 40-1 SN The family of Olive Campbell would like to thank friends and relatives relatives for their kindess during our Mom's illness and her passing. Thank you to the Cancer Society, Society, the V.O.N's, Dr. G. Gilchrist and Dr. McLean. A special debt of gratitude is extended to Doris who was there for Mom, professionally and as her friend. Floral arrangements from Newcastle Newcastle Lumber, CHOO Radio, Northumberland Publishers and many friends and relatives, along with Cancer Society donations were gratefully appreciated. A special thank you to Shirley, Judy, and Tracy who were there giving their time when it was needed. Thank you to Rev. Bryan Ransom Ransom for his visits and conducting the funeral service for Mom. Thank you Dr. Miklos for being there for us when Mom was in the hospital her last four days. We will always remember and be grateful for their kindness. Olive's family, Lucille, Joyce, John and Pete 40-1 SN I would like to thank my friends neighbors and relatives for all the lovely flowers and cards and the many phone calls I received while in the hospital. Also for the food that was brought in when I came home. It was greatly appreciated. Thank you for everything. Doreen Ferguson 40-1S I wish to thank all my relatives and friends for the beautiful cards, gifts and flowers received during my slay in Oshawa Hospital. Thanks to the nursing staff on 4G, Drs. A. Clark, R. Roswell. Again my thanks Doris Wilbur CONGRATULATIONS!! Playing from the ladies tee-off, Gary Noordstra cleaned up at Annual Dennison Golf Tournament. Nice going -- 81! 40-1 SN The Apple Blossom Shop Orono's Own Flower and Gift Shop 983-9155 AFTER HOURS: 983-9656 NO DELIVERY CHARGE TO BOWMANVILLE FUNERAL HOMES "Flowers Say It Best" VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa • Bowmanville Area Phone 623-4441 • Trade mark olV«n Bell» Qtrdtni FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Plants, Cards, Gifts, Crafts and Garden Supplies {yania&en. Sfyeeve* c/koft 33 DIVISION ST., BOWMANVILLE, ONT. 623-5577 Monuments -- Markers -- Cemetery Lettering Designing and Lettering done on premises With our low overhead and no salesmen Involved, we are able to otter you the best quality granites, workmanship and service at very low prices. YOU DECIDE WHEN WE CAN ASSIST YOU KING ST. E„ (Va mile E. ol Oshawa City Limits) 728-3111 CM-HQM PLUS 850 KING ST.'W., OSHAWA, ONT. 436-9151 24-lfSN Coming Events Articles for Sale Bowmanville Figure Skating Club BOUTIQUE SALES New and Used October 23,1988 1 --5 p.m. Darlington Arena Bring in articles to be sold any Sunday between 1 - 4 p.m. at Darlington 40-3S CRAFTS Tired of the ordinary home show? Book handmade crafts Home Show for your next party and receive a complimentary gift worth over$30. Phone 983-9374 for more information 37-4SN ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH BINGO Liberty St. S., Bowmanville WEEKLY JACKPOT FEATURE 56 Calls or Less $500. This Week 57 to 60 Calls $300. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. 40-1 SN Where is the Beef? At Yelverton Church! A ROAST BEEF DINNER Will be served on Thanksgiving Monday, Oct. 10 Starting at 3 p.m. Admission Adult $8.00 Children under 12 $4.00 Preschool Free 40-1 SN COFFEE PLUS Liberty Pentecostal Church Tuesday, October 11 9:30 a.m. --11:15 a.m. SPEAKER: AnnAitken FEATURE: Cutting, Wrapping and Cooking with fish. FREE BABYSITTING AND A FULL PROGRAM PROVIDED FOR THE OLDER CHILDREN 40-1 SN NOTICE Betty's Pies and Tarts Now located east of KIRBY STORE ON COUNTY ROAD 9 Phone 797-2579 :azjs 60+ LUNCHEON Tyrone Orange Community Hall Wednesday, Oct. 12 at noon Euchre to follow 40-1 SN HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH Celebration "BEEF SUPPER" Saturday, Oct. 15th Two sittings: 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. Adults $8. ■ Children (5-12) $4. 4 Years and under FREE For Tickets or more information Don Dair 263-8886 or Henry Pokorski 263-8359 40-1 SN OPEN HOUSE AND REGISTRATION Oshawa Pony Club Sunday, October 16 1:30 p.m. Hoskln Stables, Blackstock For further details phone 263-8629 40-2SN Mixed Adult VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE Players needed lor Fridays 8 -- 10 p.m. For fun and exercise. For more information Phone 623-9532 40-1 SN BINGO MEMORIAL PARK Every Tuesday Night 7:30 p.m. $300. Jackpot 57 NUMBERS 40-1S Plan to Attend The Hospital Auxiliary ANNUAL FALL LUNCHEON Wednesday, Oct. 26 11 a.m. -- 1:30 p.m; at Trinity United Church Tickets $4.50 ■ 40-1S Community Care THEATRE BUS TRIP To see 8 p.m. performance ol "BRIGADOON" At the Academy Theatre Lindsay Thursday, Nov. 3 Phone C.C. 623-2261 to reserve a seat 40-2SN Bev's Floral Creations 162 King St. E., Bowmanville ■ Phone 623-3377 After hours 623-5803 Community Cushion Concert Series Will be presenting Saturday, Oct. 29th -- "Mouse Tales" Puppet fables Saturday, Jan. 21st -- "Jennifer's Dream" National Tap Dance Company Saturday, Feb. 18th -- "Deborah Dunleavy" Fun songs for all Single Performance $5. Series of 3 Performances $10. PLACE: Hampton Jr. Public School TIME: 11 a.m. TICKETS: 263-2252 (daytime) 263-8886 or 623-3486 (evenings/weekends) 40-1 SN MOMS!! Brirj your children to ; ! • ?*'>.'•; STORY HOUR -u/ For stories, songs, crafts and games on Tuesday mornings from 9:45 to 11:00 During this time, join the other moms for COFFEE BREAK An interdenominational Bible Study for women Come out and join us at Maranatha Christian Reformed Church on Hwy. 2, east of the Zoo 39-3SN TRUNKSALE (Flea Market) Not enough stuff to hold your own Garage Sale? Bring It to our Trunk Sale Rent a parking spot for $10. (Reserve now!) Bowmanville High School Saturday, October 15th 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Proceeds for Bowmanville High School Band Phone 623-5610 or 987-4083 for details • 39-3SN ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF DURHAM REGION Presents 1988 FALL LECTURE SERIES Monday Evenings 7 -- 9 p.m. OCTOBER 17•NOVEMBER 7 Conference Rooms, Michael Starr Building 33 King Street West, Oshawa TOPICS The Role of the Family Physician Communicating with the Alzheimer Impaired Person Legal Issues and Financial Concerns i Caring for the Caregiver Register by phone: (416) 576-2567 EVERYONE WELCOME * NO CHARGE 40-1S Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville 75th Anniversary Celebrations HARVEST BALL Friday, October 14,1988 Lions Centre Beech Ave., Bowmanville Darlington P.C. Assoc. HARVEST DANCE October 22,1988 8 pirn. -- 1 a.m. Acres Restaurant, Taunton Rd. Lunch' Prizes $10.00 per person 39-3SN NEWCASTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY ADULT PROGRAMS All programs at Bowmanville Branch, Meeting Room 2. ARMCHAIR TRAVELS Film Series. October 5 to December 14 2:00 -- 3:00 p.m. Oct. 5 Canada Oct. 12 France Oct. 19 Italy Oct. 26 British Isles EVENING PROGRAMS October 6 to December 14 7:15-8:15 p.m. Oct. 6 Thanksgiving Decorations Speakers: Vicki Lesnick and Narda Hoogkamp Newcastle Village Horticultural Society Oct. 12 The Fruits of Autumn: Preserving Tips and Ideas Speaker: Barbara Weese, Ministry of Agriculture and Food Oct. 19 Hallowe'en Decorations Speakers: Fred and Susan Taylor of Bev's Floral Designs. Oct. 26 Safe Hallowe'enlng and Some Alternatives to Traditional Trick or Tresting Speakers: Louise Aasen of Block Parents and Staff Sergeant Maris of 16th Division i rLvw'C.j ■h' Durham RegfonSkPolfce' hneir COME AND JOIN US! j ' Admission is FREE to all Programs For more Information pick up our October Brochure at any of our Branches or Phone Marla Politano at 623.7322 40-1S BINGO Every Monday Night Early Birds Start at 7:30 Brownsdale Community Centre Golf Course Rd., Newcastle 35-tfSN PRICE PRODUCT WARRANTY We can't be beat! VCR's, COLOR T.V.'s, MICROWAVES and much more BOWMANVILLE AUDIO-VISION 20 King St. W. 623-2312 Bowmanville's Complete Electronics Store 40-1 SN WEEKEND SPECIALS Thanksgiving Centrepiece $17.50-$20.00 Mixed Bouquet $5.99 LAWN SEED,'FERTILIZER," PEATMOSS, SOIL CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St., Bowmanville, Ont. 623-5577 40-1 SN FIREWOOD All dry hardwood Cut, split and delivered Phone 987-5658 36-tfSN Articles for Sale HONEY Liquid Buckwheat, Golden, Golden, White, 1.30/lb. in customers containers. Bulk Bees Wax & Pre-packed Honey. Hwy. #28 at Brewdley, North of Regional Road #9, Look for signs: Pineridge-Kawartha Apiaries. Open Saturday-Sunday & Holiday Monday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. CLOSED FOR SEASON AFTER THANKSGIVING MONDAY 9/28-1-P ONTARIO LAMB FOR SALE From our own grain fed pure-bred flock. We will have your order custom cut to suit you & fast frozen frozen & delivered. A treat that can't be beat. Lake- field Farms - aller 7:30 p.m. 705-939-6153 9/28-1-P OLD ENGLISH DART SUPPLIES LTD. October Specials Thoroughbred Darts $79.99 Nickel Tungsten Darts $19.99 Dimplex Flights $1.29 We have many specials on billiard accessories, bar signs, glassware and brass. COME IN AND SEE USAT 128 Wilson Rd. S., Oshawa Hrs.Tues.-Thurs. 10-6 Fri.10-9 Sat. 10- 5 T elephone 576-1078 ,39-4SN MOVING SALE Spotless Piano $1495. 8 cu. ft. Freezer $150. Girl's Dresser $75. Electric Guitar Amp. and case $275. 1987XR100 Dirt Bike $1,295. Phone 623-4927 40-1 SN IK qu H DRAGSTRA'S ORCHARD Ready picked or pick your own Various Varieties Liberty St. - 4.7 km north of Hwy 2 or 2 km south of Taunton Road 263-2977 NO SUNDAY SALES 39-tfSN I • * • /■ \ m • ' • • TgjnlQP M Road Orchards YOUR BEST VALUE IN QUALITY APPLE'S * Pick Your Own and Ready Picked Apples (containers provided) * Varieties available this week: Delicious and Ida Red * Our own sweet Apple Cider ' Decorative Indian Corn and Country Crafts * Limited Spray Program * Special This Week: "C" grade Macs -- $3.50 Vi bushel * Closing lor season Sunday, Oct. 16th Hours: Daily9:00a.m.- 5:30p.m. For more information please phone 263-2396 40-1 SN eSislr, TYRONE MILLS Q\v\\\g lluinLf anJ enjoying the harvest, -- Tyrone Mills Apple Cider -- Apples - old and new varieties -- Honey and Apple Butter, Jams, etc. -- Custom pressing by appointment -- Our weekend specialties ■ Fresh doughnuts and apple • pear cider -- Handmade chocolates - Wool and Wool Blankets x Open Monday through Saturday 9 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Open Thanksgiving Monday 12 --5 p.m. ' Sunday Afternoons 1 --5 p.m. LOCATED IN HAMLET OF TYRONE , Phone 263-8871 40 . 1SN Dinner: 7:00 p.m. Music By: MOTIF Valuable Articles lor Auclion Reception: 6:00 p.m. Dance: 9:00 p.m. $50.00 Income la^x receipl lor partial amount For tickets phone Joan Appleton 623-5452 40-2SN APPLEBEE ORCHARDS Bartlett Pears "C" grade $5. per bushel Macintosh "C" grade $5. perbushei Tolman Sweet, Cortland Fall varieties apples and pears soon 6th Line East ol Hwy. 115 at Dutch Oven Phone 983-5173 Closed Sundays GARDEN and FLORAL DESIGN CENTRE 59 King St. W., Bowmanville 'We are up to a standard not down to a price" PHONE US AT 623-5410 37-ttSN ANNUAL BAZAAR SI. Joseph's Parish Catholic Women's League Church Hall October 15,1988 from 11 a.m. -- 1 p.m. Tea Room, Baking, Plants, Crafts 39-3S BINGO LEGION HALL Jackpot $300. 59 NUMBERS Every Wednesday Night 7:30 p.m. ii 623-5485 Pub & Pal Carruthers and Family , "THE APPLE BIN EMPIRE, SPARTAN MAC, CORTLAND AND RED DELICIOUS BOSC PEARS FRESH CIDER Open Daily 10:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. Closed Sunday and Thanksgiving Monday Located on Con. 3 between Liberty andScugogSt. 40-1 SN 15% Off BEER j and WINE MAKING SUPPLIES 623-3018 Evenings 52-tlSN FOR SALE Assorted Colors COMMERCIAL CARPET From $8.95 square yard CERAMIC TILE 4 1 /« " Maple Leel $1.69 sq.ft. 12sq.lt. $19.99 VINYL TILE 12 x 12 (080 gauge) 59$ sq.ft. 45 sq. It. $23.99 Rice & Company 143 Wellington St., Bowmanville 623-2601