i 20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 1,1990 Classifieds Phone 623-3303 Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. AUCTION SALE v • Every Monday, Tuesday [, and Thursday at 6 p.m. ■[ At Myles King Auctions 33 Hall St., Oshawa ,[ All consignments welcomed. [Estate sales, etc. Est. in 1967. •[ Myles King, Auctioneer, 725-5751 [i 8-tfS •: MacGREGOR AUCTION SERVICES Estates, Consignments, ,[ Households, Bankruptcies, / 3 Farms • ' Sold at your location or ours. [Storage and Trucking available Phone for FREE >[ Confidential Consultations [- Mike MacGregor [•: (416) 987-5402 Junior West >[ (416) 983-5556 [i 10-tlSN 'i •[ Cornell's Auction Barn S Tues., Aug. 7, 6:30 p.m. [Walnut china cabinet, French Pro- -yincial chesterfield and chair, wal- 'nut buffet, blue chesterfield and [matching loveseat, microwave i[oven, oval maple dining table, cof- >'jee and end tables, occasional ^chairs, 4 piece modern bedroom [suite, 2 key electric organ, GE •[dryer, Commodore SP 9000 com- ! 'puter, modern dressers and chest [of drawers, waterbed, chesterfields, chesterfields, chrome kitchen suites, •[quantity of modern furniture, tools, ' china, glass and household items. [•Don and Greg Corneil, Auctioneers, Auctioneers, R.R. 1, Little Britain, f,(705) 786-2183. 31-1SN tj Auction Salcl [• "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 Wed. an excel- • [lent selection of antiques, line furniture, furniture, glass, china, collectables; [ primitives and the unusuals. Sd •[join us every Wed. and partici- ■ pate in one of Ontario's "True" [ Auctions with no buy-backs or re- • serves. "Consignment and estate '.selling our specialty". Phone us I-today. Previews from 1:00 p.m. 1 Kahn Auction Services - 416- 683-0041. DESHANE AUCTION SERVICES All types of auctions (416) 985-4240 v 1 as-tfSN Sat., Aug. 11,11 a.m. at 157 Liberty St. South Bowmanville Across from the Flying Dutchman Dutchman Selling the household contents for the estate of Clifford Shred. Sale to include 1989 Dodge Aries LE, 6000K, certified; large quantity of hand and power tools; lawn mower; rototillers; 1963 Chev car parts; antiques; air conditioner; VCR; table saw; and more to add next week. Terms: Cash. Auctioneer; Auctioneer; Don Stephenson, 623- 1726. 31-1SN Sat., Aug. 4, 10 a.m. Exceptionally Good Auction at Warner's Auction Hall 1/4 mi. W. of Colborne Tallinn a toe. collection of antiques, antiques, primitives and quality home furnishings Rare antique 1/4 cut oak corner china cabinet with bowed glass doors in excellent cond., Ige. pine flat-to-wall with open top and lower doors, early pine corner cupboard (painted, needs refin.), solid walnut walnut corner china cabinet, in excellent excellent cond., nicely carved solid walnut walnut tea' wagon in excellent cond., solid walnut four poster bed, other solid Victorian carved bed with matching carved dresser, round walnut table with heavily carved pedestal and 4 matching carved chairs in excellent cond., antique grandfather's clock (works, needs some repair), antique Jaung Hans bracket clock in good working cond., antique linen cupboard, antique bookshelves with glass front doors, old oak wall phone all complete, carved walnut cedar chest, 2 Ige. pine harvest tables (one with turned legs, other with tapered legs), music stand, blanket blanket box, old metal horse, old rug, Oriental vase with sterling overlay, matching pair Victorian satin glass çwers (pink) with enamel paint, also enamel pink satin glass rose bowl, pair of Victorian vases, old scales with wicker top, antique and collectable dishes, china, glass, primitive pcs., plus numerous good small collectables, lamps, pictures, pictures, etc. Good sale starting at 10 a.m. with viewing from 8 a.m. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, MC, Gary Warner, Auctioneer, 355- PRIVATE Mortgages - The place <o go when your bank says No! Anubus Investments, (416) 668- 7200. 110 Green Street, Whitby, Ontario. 37-tfSN GRANDMA'S Company - Your environmentally environmentally friendly cleaning service. Absolutely no chemicals. Homes and offices. Bonded, insured insured and security checked. Phone 725-9177. 31-5S $57.00 to Toronto Airport Cadillac Sedan EXECUTIVE SERVICE $73.00 to Toronto Airport Super Stretch Limousine 623-2916 Visa accepted Div. of Deluxe Taxi ALL DELUXE SERVICES ARE OPEN"24 HOURS" . 26-t'S Notice to Creditors Business Opportunities NOTICE TO CREDITORS Anyone having claim against the Estate of EDNA LORRAINE KERR late of the Town of Newcastle Newcastle in the County of Durham, retired homemaker, who died on or about the 23rd day of January, 1990, must file same with the undersigned undersigned not later than Aug. 30th, 1990, after which time complete complete distribution may be made by the Administrators having regard only to the claims filed. DATED at the Town of Newcastle this 26th day of.July, 1990. NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY - ADMINISTRATOR by their solicitor Mervyn B. KELLY Barrister and Solicitor 41 Temperance Street P.O. Box 159 Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3K9 31-3S WANTED any condition, lawn trac- WANTED desperately - riding tors, tillers, small engines, mini mowers; lawn tractors, snowblow- bikes, go carts, name your price, ers, etc., any condition. Phone Phone 623-6955. 24-7S- 623-6955. 31-5S Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles, : Snowmobiles ; For Wrecking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID FREE PICK-UP ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence 623-7112 . Tenders THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents, for the contracts contracts listed below, addressed to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C . 3A6, will be received on the forms and in the envelope provided • until the specified closing time and date. Tender Documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Office at the above address: Tender NW90-31 • Demolition • Bowmanville Memorial Arena Tender NW90432 - Upgrading of Heating System • Newcastle Village Town Hall Closing Time and Date: 12:00 Noon (local time) Friday, August 10,1990 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Birkott Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 Ext.. 267 31-1SN Date of Publication: August 1,1990 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked ns to contents, for the contract contract listed below, addressed to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, 40 Temperance Slrool, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, will bo received on the forms and In the envelope provided until the specified closing lime and date. Tender Documents may bo obtained from the Purchasing Office at the above address: Tender NW90-33 • Painting Interior • Darlington Spoils Contre Closing Time and Dale: 12;00 Noon (local time) Friday, August 10,1900 The lowest or any tender nol necessarily accepted. m oiiiAiio Dale of Publication; August 1.1000 Mrs, Lou AnnDirkolt Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (41C) 023-3370 ox, 207 31-1SN BE your own boss! Rapidly growing growing new business. To view a video tape in you own home, no obligation, obligation, phone 623-6258. 31-1S Earn Money! Be your own boss. Set your hours. Have Fun! Join one of the fastest growing industries. For more Information call 1-416-623-2373 31 -1 SN FULL lime daycare available in my home (Newcastle), nutritious meals, activities and T.L.C. Phone 987-1803. 30-4SN Police Report Police are investigating an incident where a cement block was thrown through the window of a truck. Durham Regional Police report last Thursday an unknown unknown person threw the block through the window of a truck parked at Kingvar Dodge. A 1979 Pontiac was stolen stolen from a Maple Grove area home on July 29. Durham Regional Police report the vehicle had been parked at the house unlocked unlocked with the keys inside. Police are investigating. Erv Brooks garage was the victim of a theft over the past weekend. Durham police report that between $500 and $600 was taken from the cash register. register. Police currently have no suspects. Two Courtice residents may be a little less trusting in the future. Durham Regional Police report that each of the men had entered into a contract with a Peterborough man to have their driveway paved. The deposit for the job was paid but the company claims the man doesn't work for them. The suspect apparently is using the company letterhead letterhead to obtain deposits. Police say the work orders orders are invalid. Summer Students Raise $302 for Distress Centre The Canada Employment Centre for Students has been holding various fundraising and promotional events throughout the region this summer. The Oshawa Employment Centre for students held a raffle and raised $302 for the Durham Distress Centre. Pictured Pictured here to present the donation to a representative from the Distress Centre are in the back from the left: Student Placement Officers Scott Veals and Tracy Spear. In the front from the left are: Ronny Klaassen from the Durham Distress Centre and Student Placement Placement Officer Shannon Chace. £> t# tt t s 19 6 5 Police Sponsored Circus Thrills Capacity Crowds USED LUMBER FOR SALE Ontario Hydro has for sale and removal on an "as is - where is" basis an assortment of used lumber, lumber, plywood and wooden concrete concrete forms at Darlington G.S. The successful bidder will be responsible responsible for loading and removing removing their material from the site within 30 days of award of sale. If you are interested in bidding, require bid forms or require further further information, please call: Dan Bracken (416) 231-4111 ext. 6936 in Toronto or Wilf Rattal (416) 623-6670 ext. 3355 In Darlington Closing date for bids is 4:00 p.m. August 8,1990 in Toronto. REFER TO TRANSACTION NO. 3063 ED ONTARIO HYDRO INVESTMENT RECOVERY DEPT. 800 KIPLING AVE TORONTO, ONTARIO M8Z5S4 31-1SN Ontario Hydro Replacement of Underground Gasoline Tank Storage Ontario Hydro Invites interested independent contractors to submit submit tenders for the supply, installation installation and removal of gasoline storage tanks at seven (7) locations locations in the Georgian Bay/ Northeastern Regions. As a prerequisite to submitting a tender, a company representative must tour the site accompanied by an Ontario Hydro representative. representative. Further details regarding arrangements arrangements to attend are contained contained In the tendering document. Tenders received from companies companies which have not had a representative representative attend a site tour verified verified by Ontario Hydro will not bo accepted. Work is to commonco approximately approximately 4 Soptombor 1990 and bo completed by 1 November 1990. Tendering will bo received up to 4:00 P,M!, local time, Thursday, 23 August 1990. Tendering documents may bo obtained obtained Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m to 4:30 p.m. From (or for inspection only): ONTARIO HYDRO Afin: J.H. Lour 590 Graham Drive NORTH BAY, Ontario P1B8LA4 Phono: (705) 472-8000 ext 454. Write: ONTARIO HYDRO Alin: J.H. Lour 590 Graham Drive NORTH BAY, Ontario P1B0L4 Tho successful tenderer niny bo required to furnish n performance bond, Furlhor details are contained contained In tho Tendering Document, Document, Tho lowest or any tenderer will not necessarily bo accepted. Tender documents are available In English only, Un service d'nido oxlroptonours qui on feront la demande, demande, The Sells and Gray Three Ring Wild Animal Circus lived lived up to its advance billing as one of America's most pop» ular shows, and was a great success here on Monday. The circus was sponsored by the Bowmanville Police Associa» tion. The "Rig Top" was filled to capacity for both the afternoon afternoon and evening performances. performances. It was everything a circus ought to be, exciting, amusing, and surprising. The traditional lively circus music added to the entertaining atmosphere, atmosphere, and the cries of the attendants selling candy floss, popcorn, taffy apples, strawberry strawberry ice, pop, and circus coloring books for the small fry were part of the hubbub. The highlight of the show was the wild animal act in «TURN TO PAGE TWO) Surrounded by Circus trailers, the Big Top crew prepares tent for Civic Holiday show yflje Canadian man VOLUME 111 12 Pages BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1965 lUc Per Copy NUMBER 31 Circus Elephant lifts his trunk to entertain youngsters Cancel Evening Bingo Beach Association Holds Successful Sports Day Despite Rainy Weather Receives Degree ■ The Bowmanville Beach As- contest for age four, five, six snriatinn's annual Sports Day.and seven, were 1. Doug Program, on Monday of the Lloyd, 2. Linda Connaghan, 3. Civic Holiday weekend prov-jLauric Jane Ford. The Sand rd to he a success despite thejCastlc contest for those eight, inclement weather. There was nine and 10 was won by 1. a good attendance, and every- Johnny Lloyd, 2. Janet Skcl- one greatly enjoyed the prog- 1 ton. 3. Donnie Lloyd, ram. The evening bingo was The prize winning team in cancelled due to the rain. ithc Men's Horseshoe Pitching The winners of the Treasure Competition was composed of ' ' .... " Redman. years old and under, were 1. The runner-up team members Doug Rider. 2. Paul Powers,!were Len Rider and Don 3. Heather Anne Ford. Those'Masters, who won in the Sand Castle! .turn to page two. _ More Than 60 Attend Men's Cdn. Club Picnic At President's Farm r.irv s. MrCullnuith ami of Mr and Mr* I. .1. McCullough of Newcastle, received received h'* Bachelor of Science clrcrrr m Mechanical Engineering Engineering from General Motors Institute in Fl'nt. Ml«h on Frida*. Julv .in He is cm- piovrri with General Motors of Canada in Oshawa Carv i* married to the former Charlotte Charlotte Aus'iii daughter of Dr. and Mr* C J Austin. The Bowmanville Men's Ca-,notable Canadian noth, ' no . Sir Thomas Two Fatal Car Accidents Mar Holiday Weekend (Bits and (Pu Wins Kin $1,000 Draw P.iniiipuitls in the Kin Invrslntrnt Draw will hr inrrcsicd in learn tlml the hig Villi draw fur the SI,Olid prize was held last night at (lie home of the Chairman Itov Woodward. The vinner uns llrittn Hughes, nun of Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Hughes. 211 Liberty St„ North. He is n »*t;ilf member of the Great Atlantic & Ratifie Tea Company More here, and unless we are mistaken, this Is the first money he has won in any nf the draws. dinn Club held a most en- Gilbert Parker am jnvahle picnic in the grounds Routledge. o{ President W. H. (Mick), Sir Gilbert Parker came to Brown's home, R.R 3. Bow-|Cnnnda f or his health, and many tile, Inst W ed ne sd n y|« c tt!cd In the northland, Mr. evening. More than fiO mem-;s a vngc told his audience. He bi-rs ,md their wives enjoyed $p 0 kc of the numerous books the event written by Sir Gilbert, and President Brown introduced told his listeners that unfertile unfertile guest sneaker. David Sav-;tunntely the majority arc now igv. malinger of the Odcon-.out of print. Mr. Savage read Plaza Theatre. Oshawa. Mr. Sir Gilbert's prose story, The Savage gave an excellent nd- Going of the White Swan, ' dress on two little knnvsm Jiut'legend of the north. "Thomas Routledge was wounded In World War II. 1 After the war hr settled near! Caledon. Ont., and wrote manv| admirable poems, among them the Old Soldier and The Old House." Mr. Savage stated. He then dramatically recited The Old Soldier. ! The musical entertainment presented bv Paddy Welsh, guitar. Glen Virtue, violin, and Jack Held, slap ban fiddle, made n great hit with everyone everyone present. They played country and western musle. Walton Pascor, n past press-, .TWIN 10 f'AC.r IWOl leces MYSTERY -- Those who visited the side show at the circus on Monday and saw that sword swallower gulp down four swords at one time, each of them quite a bit over a foot and a half long, wore amazed. He also downed one that resembled resembled a long corkscrew and another that had • a saw edge on it. Most of the spectators were almost sick as they watched in disbelief. Mind you, his voice was a bit raspy ss one migh.t expect. There must be a trick to it. t t t t t PONIES -- Always there are a few smart alecks around to take the joy out of life. On Sunday night, after the circus crew had been most obliging obliging to the many visitors during the day that they spent erecting tents, painting their equipment, etc., some stupid characters unlied the expensive trained ponies who were tethered to the fence. They were located some time later In the night, wandering toward Highway 401. Luckily, they weren't hit by cars or there could have been considerable damage both to them and to the car drivers. t t t t t ARBITRATE -- Assessors from tho eight municipalities municipalities In the Durham District High School Area arc meeting today in Orono to decide if there should bo a redistribution of high school costs. Port Hope council requested the meeting, for some lime, they have claimed they were taking a financial beating because Ihcir end of the territory was not growing as rapidly as Darlington Darlington and other sections in the west end of the district. t t 1 t t SOLVED'-- Some light has been shed on the mystery of Marjorie Uuntnn, a former Bowman- ville resident, now in Paris. An article In last week's Statesman gave an outline nf her career, but local historians hadn't been able to place her or her family. Mrs. Dora Palmer of Oshawa, mother of Mrs. Ralph Ames, Carlisle Avc., advises that she knew her well when she and her parents were living in Oshawa. Her name was Marjorie Hutchinson, but Mrs. Palmer couldn't recall her father's given name. Apparently, Marjorie Hutchinson Hutchinson married a chappy the name of Dunton. MUSIC -- Local musicians attending the circus mav be interested to learn that the girl drummer with the three piece orchestra is only 15-years old. She and her mother nnd father joined tho Sells & Cray outfit tills weekend, so they wero apologizing for what they considered was a fairly rough performance. The family have been with circuses and carnivals for many years. Quite a life! There was a tragic accident on Sunday in the westbound lane of No. 401 Highway just west of Liberty Street at 7:10 o'clock on Sunday evening. Little Eva Alto, age 8, lost her life in a collision between two cars. She was a passenger passenger in the car driven by her father, Unno Alto, 551 Bal- Hot Street, Toronto. The driver of the other car involved was William Joseph Sheridan, 64 Switzer Drive, Oshawa. Constable J. A. W. Whyte's Defeat Chartran's 8-5 But Lose Hassle In the Junior playoffs at Memorial I'ark on Tuesday, Whyte's Upholstering slag- rd a -,e»mrbirk when they downed'Chartran's 8 to 5, to make the series 2 to 1 for Chartran's. However, there were problems for the tea- rue executive because Whyte's couldn't field a team due to holidays and borrowed players from other non participating teams. Naturally, when Chartran's lost the rame, they raised the subject of the unauthorised unauthorised players. On Wednesday mornlnr, there waa stilt some confusion. confusion. Chartran's now understand understand the fame has hern thrown out and they expect to start the finals axalnst Kills Shoes, tomorrow, Thursday evening. There could he problems because It Is rumored that Whyte's tram haven't taken too kindly to the derision and may also he on hand to play. Whyte's had fl hits to Chartran's *. Hill Hales had 2 for 4 for Whyte's and George Mlehclson had 2 for 4 for Chartran's, Including a hn mrr. Brian Bradley went the mule on the mound for Whyte's and Dennis Sullivan Sullivan did the same for Chartran's. Chartran's. Schultz, OPP. and Corporal E. J. Crough, OPP, Investigated the accident. Mr. Alto and his wife, Lisa, were Injured in the crash. They were token to Memorial Hospital by the Bowmanville Area Ambulance. Both were suffering from lacerations and shock. Mrs. Alto was able to leave on Tuesday to recuperate recuperate at her home In Toronto, but Mr. Alto is still a patient at Memorial Hospital. Earl Robert Williams, age 35, 260 Seaton Street, Toronto, was killed when his car went off the road on No. 35 Highway Highway at Enterprise .Hill at one am. on Sunday morning. The vehicle rolled over. The fatality was investigated by Constable Murray Joynt and Corporal James Wood, OPP. The dead man's 15 year old son, Steven, and Terry Smith, (TURN TO PAGE TWO) 19-5'car-old Carmen del Moling hnlnnccs on n trapei* International Gladiolus Show To Be Held at Legion, Aug. 14-15 Branch 178 Royal Canadian Legion and the Oshawa and District Gladiolus Society arc co-sponsors of the Canadian International Gladiolus Show which will be held In the Legion Hall, Bowmanville, on August 14th nnd 16th. The Canadian International Show is the approved Canadian Canadian Gladiolus Society and the North America Gladiolus Council joint show. It rotates each year between the cast and the west. All Gladiolus Society members cast of Port Arthur, as well ns the northeastern northeastern States, are eligible to compete. With such n large area of Tractor on Fire Firemen were railed to n tractor fire at L. A. Squnir's farm. R.R. 4, Howmanville, shortly after noon todnv. No details were available at pies» time. possible exhibitors, it is cx-j pcctcd that this show will be one of tho largest and finest ever ataged in this area. Classes are provided for all degrees of Glad enthusiasts-- small backyard growers, advanced advanced amateurs, open classes and arrangement fans. Classes tiro al>o provided for Legion members who arc not members of the Gladiolus Society and arrangement classes classes for the Legion Ladles' Auxiliary. We arc being authorized to award the F.rnic Vcnnar.1 Award for the first time In Canada. This Is a North American American Gladiolus Council award for the best five spike (one variety) seedling entry, which Is on Improvement over nnv similar variety In commerce. commerce. The Legion Hall at fit Queen Street will he open to the public from 3:00 p.m. to 0.00 pm, each day. Malaysian Sultan Visits Dutchman The Suit in of IVmnr, Malaysia, and his entourage entourage of 10 person*, visited Bowmanville rrerntly. The rnvol party arrived at the l'lvlnc Dutchman Motor lintel In five limousines driven hv chauffeurs. Arrangement* Arrangement* had been made In advance for a luncheon there. The ladles of the Sultan's party were garbed til colorful colorful eastern robes of silk, which were draped In sari- tike manner, The Sultan of Penang and hi* suite svere enroule from Washington» D.C., to Ottawa.• Win Top Honors for Their Decorated Bicycles Antique Fire Fighting Equipment Takes Part in Parade at Ajax Staj jrA'- z-h v - *" , - i - kjt 8S* •ve-i "• I"- 1 I!--" >d M-- iii, ir i,i, i,i , ii.nl a until «ample nl • ' • I' 1 '" 1 1 "" Mimilin ivin ii hn ineii (mm 'I-hmIiI- HuilmniT Niiillium- ,M, f\n Hint ilnplay ,1 lid ini,- I,,, i.,,Mila ciiuijinitni, turn» daunt back before Ilia Mail nl iliis tenlury. They mintil toRcihcr nt Ncwmllc anil |>ro, imlcd In a linilv in A),ix. aller allnwini; local ii'ihlrnlx an oppor, 'unity nl Impeding Ike ancient equipment. They alio went through Howmanville, but didn't Mop for any length of time. ...,In many unique itylra, I-eilie 'Vallare, Irft, won ieo> s Aiiilltial ice Fund paiailo on Monday, onil firm and Jenwler Uiay look lira V'aie, ilwlm dime lliete Iwn n« Ike lop ,-nirlrs in iNewcaatle'a Artificial lee Fund paunlo un Monday., ll'hna win thmi« «( lilovclu nul turn*tu ilnmrattd I