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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Nov 1991, p. 14

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I 14 . The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, November 20,1991 Frl., Nov. 22,7 p.m. Grist Mill Auction Centre Newtonvllle This attractive auction includes the fine furnishings from the home of Mrs. Eva Jackson, Bowmanville and a doctor's home in Hope Township, Duncan Duncan Phyfe extension dining table (3 leaves), set of 6 needlepoint needlepoint dining chairs, Gibbard buffet, mahogany corner china cabinet, round glass china cabinet, cabinet, tea wagon, grandfather clock, 2 pc. parlour chesterfield suite, pr. Kroehler end tables, pr. burgundy wingback chairs, provincial occasional chairs, carpets, oak deacon's bench, attractive settee, pr. Jacques and Hayes tapestry parlour chairs, small Deilcraft walnut bookcase, exceptional 3 pc. Victorian bedroom suite with marble top dresser and wash- stand (black and burled walnut), white single canopy bed, white chests of drawers, white corner desk, pr. vilas maple single beds, vilas dresser and night- stand, pine harvest table, set 6 hoop back kitchen chairs, 6 ft. hardwood table, 6 ft. pine trestle trestle table and 2 benches, attractive attractive refinished double ice box, wicker furniture, wicker Gen- deron pram, Singer sewing machine machine and bench, 5 pc. bridge set, sofa bed, 3 pc. coffee tables, tables, guitar, mandolin, golf clubs, Ithaca .22 repeater, numerous antique oil lamps, wood planes, tools, peanut jars, copper boiler, barrel churn, wool winder, prints, quilts, decoys, snowshoes, glass, dishes, box trailer, etc. Terms: Cash or good cheque. Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton, 786-2244, Frl., Nov. 29 Mini Stocker Sale selling at Lindsay Community Sale Barn R.R.2, Lindsay A feature in our regular Friday sale. Reg. sale time 11 a.m. Mini stocker sale approx. 1:30 p.m. Cattle are sold in lots of no less than 5 head. Carl Hickson Auctioneer, 705-324-2774 or 705-324-9959, Sat., Nov. 23,10 a.m. at Warner's Auction Hall Hwy. 2, Colborne Large Antique and Collectables Sale with Over 100 Antique Clocks (A nice collection). Most in original original condition and running, plus approx. 100 pcs. antique furniture furniture including 2 antique curved glass china cabinets, exceptionally exceptionally nice walnut dining rm. suite, 2 round oak tables with, leaves, corner what-not stand, several good old dresssers with mirrors, • several chests of drawers, slouch couch, walnut frame settee, oak framed sofa with rolled arms, pine wood box, early spool bed, drop front desk, umbrella stand, tea wagon, small tables, Moorcraft vase, qty dishes, china, glassware, figurines and countless countless other pcs., including washstands, rockers, other chairs, all sold with no reserves. reserves. Note: This collection includes includes refinished and many pcs. that need refinishing. All sold with no reserves. Sale starts at 10:00 a.m. Viewing from 8 a.m. Attend early. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, MC. Gary Warner, Auctioneer;' 416-355-2106. Sat., Nov. 23,5 p.m. Oddfellows Hall in Port Perry Consignment sale with furniture, appliances and much more. Including Including upright freezer, 8 pc. dining room suite, office desk with chairs, dehumidifier, antique antique dressing tables, chesterfield chesterfield suite, good end tables, braided rugs, book shelves, good night tables, silver pieces, blankets and bedding, good glass and china, saw, vac. cleaner plus power head, also unknown quantity from Sand- ford. Viewing from 1 p.m. on Sale day. Pearce Auction Services. 416-655-8073. Thurs., Nov. 21,6 p.m. at Warner's Auction Hall Hwy. 2, Colborne Selling house full of furniture including including appliances, bedroom furniture, furniture, etc. Partial list includes nice modern dining room suite in excellent cond., fridge, stove, washer, dryer, TV, VCR, dishwasher, dishwasher, 2 modern bedroom sets, single beds, dressers, chests of drawers, sofa and chair set in new cond., other good sofa and chair, occasional chairs, modern pine hutch, 2 modern knick knack stands, desk, quantity dishes, lamps, pictures, 2 modern rattan chairs, matching pair brass lamps, miscellaneous household household articles and numerous unadvertised unadvertised articles. Sale starts 6 p.m. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, MC. Gary Warner, Auctioneer, Auctioneer, 355-2106. Frl., Nov. 22,6 p.m. Cornell's Auction Barn Walnut cedar chest with drawer, 5 pc. modern bedroom suite, antique oak bed, oak dresser, apt, size dryer, 9 pc. walnut dining room suite, walnut whatnot whatnot stand, console colour TV, chesterfield and matching chair, walnut hall table, coffee and end tables, chrome kitchen suite, washstands, bridge lamps, 4 pc. bridge set, 1/2 moon tables, occ'l chairs, qty. odd wooden chairs, crocks, coal oil lamps, chesterfields, flat-top trunks, qty. of brass lamps, Chinese porcelain plates, Hoosier cupboard, dryer, dryer, Maytag washer, 24" stove, 2 door Moffat fridge, Don and Greg Cornell, Auctioneers, R.R.T, Lillie Britain, 1-705-786- 2183, MacGREGOR AUCTION SERVICES Estates, Consignments, Households, Bankruptcies, Farms Sold at your location or ours, Mike MacGregor (416) 987-5402 Junior West (416)983-5556 10-tfSN Auction Sale Every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 6 p.m. at Myles King Auctions 33 Hall St., Oshawa All consignments welcome. Estate Estate sales, etc. Est. in 1967. Myles King, Auctioneer 725-5751 Auction Salel "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 excellent excellent selection of antiques, fine furniture, glass, china, collectables, collectables, primitives and the unu- suals. So join us every Wed. and participate in one of Ontario's Ontario's "True" auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. 'Consignment 'Consignment and estate selling our specialty". Phone us today. Preview from 1:00 p.m. Kahn Auction Services, 416-683- 0041. Sun., Nov. 24,12:30 p.m. Orono Town Hall Main St., Orono Viewing 10:30 a.m. Sale to consist of an outstanding outstanding offering of quality antique antique furniture in original and refinished refinished condition plus numerous numerous collectables (dolls, toys, crocks, glass and china) and 3 guns. Partial list includes 3 door oak icebox (ref.), mahogany mahogany wardrobe (c.1920) - (inlaid (inlaid mother of pearl, bevelled oval mirror and bottom drawer), oak jam cupboard (ref.), floor model radio (working), 2 pine harvest table (ref. and original), oak and pine washstands, pine blanket boxes, oak tea wagon (ref.), 2 round oak dining tables (centre pedestal), pine. dough box (c.1880), pine sideboard (c. 1850's), several pine and oak chests of drawers and dressers w/mirrors, (original and ref.), oak desk, drop leaf tables and chairs, kitchen set, bow front china cabinet, several rocking chairs, (pressback, hoop, wicker, wicker, etc.), oak and pine parlour tables, Singer treadle and electric electric sewing machines, piano stool (claw and glass feet), hall table, bench and new pine kitchen cupboard, primitive child's rocker and highchair, pine tool box (c.1860) ref., old tools, advertisement pcs., wooden Star Weekly stand, document boxes, crocks (Pembroke, Redwing but- terchurn, Medalta), old oil lamps, old tin Esso truck, butter press, collection of dolls, old games, copper boiler, plus a selection of china and glass including including (Nippon, Austria, Nori- take, Royal Albert, Meakin, etc.), cups and saucers, old bottles (5 comfy feeder bottles), plus many more articles including including 3 guns - Remington 30.06 and scope (left hand, model 700), Gooey 12 gauge model 84, 22 Gooey single shot, F.A.C. required. This has to be one of the finest offerings of antiques and collectables that have been offered for auction, come early, browse and enjoy our hospitality. hospitality. (Terms: Cash or cheque' w/ID). Next Sale: Sunday, December 8, 12:30 p.m. MacGregor MacGregor Auctions, Mike MacGregor MacGregor 416-987-5402, Junior West 416-983-5556. Quote - "Life would be infinitely infinitely happier if we could only be bom at the age of eighty and gradually approach eighteen" eighteen" - Mark Twain. Well, our election has come and gone and congratulations to all who made the grade! Now it will be an interesting challenge to sec what new name comes up for our areas? In the past several weeks, we feel we have lost several "old friends". H. Gordon Green, writer in Toronto Star was an old favorite of ours, way back when he was editor of "The Old Family Herald" and more recently Toronto Star. Just last week Dr. McLurc passed away suddenly, we were privileged to have lunch with him and wife Amy just last June in Pontypool United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Glial- lice, Millbrook, were Saturday evening dinner guests of his brother, "The O. Challices". Mr. and Mrs. Alf Pigolt were Sun. supper guest sof Mr. Clarence Burleigh. Mr. John Robinson was home last week-end from his new job in Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. O. Challicc were Sunday dinner guests of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Munnckc and family, Cavan. Orono has officially welcomed welcomed "Christmas." On Friday evening the "Lights" were turned on, and our town boasts beautiful new Christmas lights! Saturday and Sunday saw everyone everyone going into town hall to view the excellent decorations and everything you could wish for in crafts. This is an annual event and draws exhibitors and viewers from far and wide. Sr. C's Meeting The November Sr. C's. meeting took the fomi of a delicious delicious pre-Christmas full course turkey dinner, served by ladies of lodge. On Thurs., Nov. 14 a good crowd of 37 sat down to laden tables and enjoyed enjoyed a delicious, tasty hot dinner. dinner. Following a short business period, 8 tables of euchre were enjoyed and following winners - Gladys Greenwood 64, Marjorie Marjorie Best and Bernice Moffat 62 each. Low Score, Lloyd Taylor. Lucky Bingo draw, Bernice Moffat. Lucky Cups, Gladys Greenwood, Marjorie Best. Birthdays celebrated in November, Myrtle Reid, Clara Craft Show Held in Orono DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED MONDAY 4:30 P.M. Mculman. Anniversaries celebrated celebrated in November, Carlos and Mary Tamblyn, Lloyd and Minnie Taylor. Congratulations Congratulations to all above. Our next meeting is Dec. 12, in form of a pot-luck dinner dinner at 12 noon, in I.O.O.F. hall. Town Hall Card Party Eleven tables of progressive euchre at the weekly card party, party, held Nov. 13, in Orono Town hall and following winners: winners: Wallace Boughcn 78, Wilma Scott 76, Miss Bonnie Rahm 75, Ruth Grady and Jean Jillscn 71 each. Low Score Helen Couroux, Lucky draws, Bonny Rahm, Edith Gordon, Wally Boughcn, Marg Elliot, Charles Stapleton, Clara Mculman. Mculman. Euchre every Wednesday night 8 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. St. Saviour's Church News Next weeks services Sunday, Sunday, November 24 "The Sunday Sunday Next Before Advent." 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon Sermon at St. Saviour's. Clcricus - Thursday, November November 21 at 10 a.m. at Trinity College School, Port Hope. Church Calendars -- 1992 Canadian Church calendars are now available, featuring wild- flower emblems of the provinces provinces and territories. They make an ideal gift for friends, plus a way to help in the mission of your church. Please contact Dorothy Hester, Bowmanvillc. Bowmanville Wood Chips club.--"Sale and Show" this Saturday, November 23 10.00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. The club are displaying and selling their carvings. Free admission and refreshments. Located at Bowmanvillc Bowmanvillc Lions Centre, Beech St., Bowmanvillc. Come out and bring a friend! A musical treat to look forward forward to - A Concert of Christmas Christmas Music, by the ladies Choir "Déjà Vu" Sunday, December 1st at 2:30 p.m. Newcastle Village Village community hall. Free admission admission and refreshments. St. Saviour's A.C.W. Bazaar Held Saturday, November 16 in Parish hall, with a somewhat somewhat smaller crowd than usual, but everyone thoroughly enjoyed enjoyed the delicious afternoon tea and fellowship. Many winners in the Penny sale tables, and following big prize winners: Beautiful quill Lee Anne Johnston, Hamper of groceries Sandy Green, Rag doll Olive Millson, Hand Painted plate Yvonne Trafford, Hand Carved duck Inez Harris. Unit News U.C.W. Seventeen ladies in attendance attendance at the November 13 U.C.W. meeting of unit no. 1, held in main hall of Orono United Church. Dorothy Robinson Robinson read a poem "November". "November". Orono U.C.W. had 16 members at recent U.C.W. Presbytcrial held in Newton- ville. Dorothy Robinson gave a concise report on the special activities that day. Dorothy Barnett arranged a work parly for Tues. Nov. 19 at 9:30 a.m. Vera Staples and Jessie Watkins, good will convenors, will send cards at Christinas to shut-ins, if you know of someone someone send their name into committee. committee. On November 28 at 6 p.m. a pot-luck dinner will be in main hall and as this the Christmas meeting, all reports must be in! On. Dec. 11, a non pot-luck dinner for ladies of unit #1. Please bring your husband or a friend. We will have a Christmas Christmas program. The committee in chargc-Jessie Watkins, Vera Staples and Hilda Caswell. Caswell. At last weeks meeting, Vera Staples gave the bible reading and read "The Sermon on The Mount." Each person was given given a beatitude to read to answer answer the devotional. Jessie Watkins gave reading "The Fifth Day" and hymn 376 was sung. Vera Staples gave closing prayer and a delicious lunch was served to all, and closing benediction. Orono United Church News Rev. Clappison gave children's children's story and story tellers are urgently needed for this little little job. Please call Donna Hutton Hutton 983-5717 if you can help out in this dept! The enlarged choir (new members) rendered a lovely anthem "Life is a Gift" by Livingston Livingston and Ministers sermon "The Worst is Yet to Come" certainly was most thought provoking to us all. Birthday greetings: Kyle Lowery (Kirby) Nov. 17, Debbie Debbie Copping (Orono) Nov. 21, Cathy Millson (Orono) Nov. 23, Rosie Graham (Orono) Nov. 23 ' ; V- Explorer girls 8-11 years 1 Of age meet Wed. Nov. 20 at 6:30 p.m. upper C.E. hall. Call Bertha Bertha White 983-5415 for more information. Bob Holdforth, of Creative Dads of Canada, was busy carving the crest detail on a wooden mouse as he tended his table of model ducks, geese and jays at the Orono Christmas Craft Show last Saturday. Mr. Holdforth also specializes in styling traditional toys such as large wooden wooden rocking horses. Canadian statesman 62 King St. W. Box 190 623-3303 Bowmanvillo L1C 3K9 Proposal Employment Wanted SAVE MONEY BY USING OUR HANDY MAIL-IN ORDER FORM THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS, clearly marked as to contents, for the contract contract specified below, submitted to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Purchasing Office, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, are invited and will be received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specified closing time and date. Proposal Documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Office at the above address: Proposal RFP91-3 - Banking Services Closing Time & Date: 12:00 Noon (local time) Wednesday, December 4,1991 The lowest or any proposal not necessarily accepted. • \ THE TOWN OF . * Newcastle XO-'Vy ONTARIO Date of Publication: Wed., Nov. 20,1991 Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ex. 268 47-1SN GRANDMA'S Company green cleans (no chemicals) homes and offices. We offer "Mother-in- law clean" (ready for inspection!) inspection!) All employees are police security checked, bonded and insured. Phone 725-9177 or 986-0689. DEADLINE MONDAY 4:30 p.m. Name: ! Address: Phone: (Bus.) (Res.) DATES AD TO APPEAR THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents, for the following following requirements listed below, submitted to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, are invited and will be received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specified closing time and dalo. Tender Documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Office at tho above address: Tender NW91-41 - Traffic Sign Requirements Closing Time & Date: 12:00 Noon (local lime) Thursday, Decembers, 1991 Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Birkott Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ex. 268 Date ol Publication: Wed., Nov. 20,1991. 47-1 SN BABYSITTING in my Newcastle Village home, receipts, lunches, snacks, fun and games, loads of TLC, mom of 13 month old boy. Please phone 987-3531. E.C.E. teacher of 13 years, mother of two provides quality daycare. Looking for one child, full time. Receipts, references. Phone 623-9571. EXPERIENCED mother will babysit in own home, full and part time, reasonable rates, all ages welcome. Please phone Colleen 967-3957. MOTHER of two willing to babysit babysit in her home, all ages, full or part time, meals/snacks/activities pro- vidod, Newcastle 987-2158. TENDER loving care from mother mother of two, fully equipped for infants infants and toddlers, nutritious meals and fenced yard, receipts receipts provided. Phone 987- 3106. TENDER loving care in my home, lots of fun, loving ana learning, Bowmanville, full time. Phone 623-8660, WILL babysit In my home, Vincent Vincent Massey School area. Phone 623-2669. COURTICE CHILDCARE CENTRE Is now open and accepting registrations registrations 1er its preschool, school ago and nursery school programs. programs. Full and pari daycare available. For more Information please contact 432-7630 46-1SNW CLASSIFICATION The Canadian Statesman up to 20 words for $6.15 additional words ... 30# each Extended Market Reach The Canadian Statesman and The Newcastle Independent up to 20 words for $9.25 additional words ... 450 each Please Print Ad Below including Phone Numbers Please Mail in Cheque or Money Order Or Use Your VISA or MasterCard VISA/MastcrCnrd No. I Expiry Date l L . All Advcrtisomonts include G.S.T. Don't forget your donations to Food bank regularly, as always always needs of those less fortunate. fortunate. All donations arc then sent into Bowmanvillc Salvation Salvation Army our headquarters for distribution throughout our areas. areas. Film Committees meet Sun., Nov. 24 at 7 p.m. in Kirby Kirby Church. Reserve date Dec. 8 at 7 p.m. for our double feature feature films on "Christmas" to be held in Orono United Church. Discussion and refreshments following! C.G.I.T.--will meet on Tuesday Nov. 19 at 7-8:30 p.m. We arc practising for the vesper service. If you have a "middy" that you wouldn't mind parting with, we would be pleased to accept it. Our leaders arc Chris Coatham 983-9789; Donna Morrison 983-9107; or Judy Plummer 983-5327. Now that we have Explorers Explorers and C.G.I.T. we would like to organize a group for boys. Arc you interested in helping' with this group? Call Fred Clappison 983-5502. A youlh work shop Thursday Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. in lower C.E. hall. For all interested leaders or potential potential leaders, with Debbie Luchuk, Bay of Quinte Conference, Conference, Youth leader. Our Greeters Sunday morning; morning; Lavcmc and June Heard. Our ushers Lynn Rodd, Doreen Doreen Wood, Loma Atkins and Anna Mac Barnard. Flowers: anyone wishing to donate poinsettias for Christmas, Christmas, place call Donna Scott 983-5026. She will be decorating decorating church Saturday, December?. December?. Our annual Christmas Greetings edition of The Canadian Statesman and The Newcastle Independent, will be ^ published on Wednesday, December 18th. If your company would like to have a Christmas message in this edition, please call 623-3303, or come in to our offices at 62 King Street West, Bowmanville Canadian Statesman Hfie Jktocastk Unrepentant The Canadian Statesman 7Vee6eadvi .U-J CROSS CANADA MARKETPLACE ITS FAST - ITS EASY! ONE CALL, ONE BILL DOES IT ALL. THINK BIG - CALL THIS NEWSPAPER FOR DETAILS. MOBILE HOMES MOTORHOMES MOTORHOMES MOTOR- HOMES, Inventory Liquidation Sale, 40 units. New and used. All sizes and makes. All prices slashed. Call 1-800-263-7955. North Brock RV, Port Perry, Ont. PERSONAL JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, friends and families - find out facts the Society doesn't want you to know. Totally confidential. J.W. Facts, Box 73, Balfour, B.C. V0G 1C0. FLEA MARKETS ABSOLUTELY A REAL FLEA MARKET, Smiths Falls, every Sunday, year round. 150 inside booths. Something lor everyone. (613) 283-8448. CALABOGIE FLEA MARKET. Open Sundays, 10- 5pm. Antiques, collectibles, sports cards. Vending space available. Business opportunities in our mall located in the heart ol tourism. (613) 752- 2468. CHINA NORITAKE SALE! Terrific discounts on current patterns! Delivered well-packed, insured. For price list on your Noritake pattern - Alexander's, "The Noritake Experts", Toronto, Tollfree 1-800-263- 5896. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE CALGARY'S WESTERN HERITAGE Llama and Alpaca Show and Sale, Slampode Grounds, Calgary, AB. Nov. 30/91, Show 1:30 p.m., Doc, 1/91, Sale 1:30 p.m. Phone Ken Jones (403J-934- 4200. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EXPERIENCE FARM LIFE DOWN UNDER. Contact the International Agriculture Exchange Association at 1501-17 Ave. S.W., Calgary, AB, T2T 0E2 to find out how. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES THE GRIG INAL" JUICE WORKS" VENDING Machine. Earn cash profits daily, vending fruit juices. Old South, Dow Drop, McCains, Sunkist, Liptons. Investments from 514,995. Info Canadawide 1-800-465-5006. AUTOBODY SHOP - Very successfully located in progressive community on major highway. Gross sales $550,000, yearly 593,000. Owner will carry 525,000. Box 355, Innisfail, AB, TOM 1A0. GROWTH INDUSTRY OF THE 90's. Distributors required lor Enviro-Friendly household, commercial cleaners & personal care products. Secured area with linancial independence. Earth Products (416) 841-4414. BUSINESS SERVICES CLIP NEWSPAPER ITEMS - $5.00 to $50.00 each. Write today. Free details: Clipping ON3, ##150-1857 West 4th, Vancouver, B.C. V6J 1M4. (604)-290-0054 Ext. 137 (2 minute recording), i FOR SALE YOUR DOG WILL STAY HOME! with our "Hidden" Electronic Fenco, Salel Amazing! Humanel It works. It's outasight. PAC, RR#1 Bancroft, Ontario, K0L 1C0. Fax (613) 332-1375, 1800-NO- LEASH. VALAC FIREWOOD PROCESSOR. All hydraulic. Seod table conveyor, tractor power, Cuts and splits one bush cord in 45-mlnutos, Asking $20,000, Kitchenor area, (519) 648-2701. BARN CLEANER CHAIN Hook & Eye, Super Tough and Plnlle from $7.99/It, Comploto Cloanors also. Ship anywhoro. Husky Farm Equipmonl, Alma, Ontario, (519) 046-5329. CAREER TRAINING IS TRUCKING FOR YOU. Lot's discuss It. Introducing oxtonUod programs and Crodll Courses. Call William at 1-800-265-7173. Markol Training Systems. SALES HELP WANTED MAKE A FORTUNE making others happy. Tho ultimate fundraising tool Is creating hundreds ol now opportunities with Incredibly HIGH INCOMES, Urgently nood sales people, 1-800- 263-1900, MORTGAGES FAST MORTGAGES AVAILABLE lor Homoowners. Pay bills, credit cards. Example: Borrow $10,000 Re-pay $134, monthly. No qualilying hassles. Call Intransicon Financial Group (416) 650-9455. Busy? 1-800-268-1429. OUT OF TOWN PROPERTIES PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD lor unpaid taxes. Crown Land availability. For information on bolh write: Properties, Dept, CN, Box 5380, Stn F. Otlawa, K2C3J1. STEEL BUILDINGS STEEL BUILDINGS - ALL MODELS - Pound ol colloo il we can't boat your best deal. Take dolivory in spring, avoid incroases, 25x30 $2,374. Olhor sizes available. Pionoer/Econospan 1-800- 668-5422. THE LAST STEEL BUILDING YOU'LL EVER NEED, Futuro Stool Buildings is tho rocognizod loador In allordablo, top quality, Arch Stylo Stool Building. Why pay more? Call 1-800-668-8653. BEST BUILDING PRICES - Stool Slraitwall Typo - not quonsot • 32x40 $5920; 40x64 58556; 50x96 515,331; 60x120 $21,270 • inventory cloaranco, olhor sizos availablo - limited stool - Paragon - 24 Hours 1-000-263-0499. A-Z PRE-ENG, BUILDINGS INC. Now typos, stool/wood, quonsot, cladding. For Iruo valuo, action & answers ■ Wally (416) 626-1794 altor 6pm, wookonds, Froo brochuro. 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