12 The Canadian S talesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, April 6,1994 Deadline for Wednesday Edition -- Monday at 4:30 p.m. Classified Advertising Rates and Policies Up to 20 Words S6.30 All Classified Advertising is Each Additional Word 32c Payable in Advance Display Classified 60c per agate line VISA and MasterCard are Accepted In Memoriams S6.30 plus ' 32C per line of verse G .S.T. is not included in prices. Logos, Boxes, Artwork $15.00 Box Number Rental $2.00 , , , , Too Late for Classifieds Double Charge Please phone 623-3303 for Deadline 11 a.m. Tuesday assistance Births urday, St. Joseph's Roman Church, Bowmanville. Open House Family and friends- are invited to the 90th Birthday Celebration of Mary Clayton formerly of Second Street The Celebration will take place at Marnwood House Elgin St., on Saturday, April 9th from 2 to 4. Best wishes only, please. Deaths BURTON - Cecil Roy. At Princess Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, on Friday, April 1, 1994 at the age" of 76 years. Cecil beloved husband of Kathleen (McLean). Dear father of Robert and his wife Marjorie, Heather and her husband husband Art Hester, Donna and her husband Rick Drew. Loving grandfather of Kim, Kerry, Jodi, Tracy, Angela, Amanda and great-grandson Jake. Funeral service was held at the Morris Funeral Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville on Monday at 1 p.m. Cremation. Donations Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be gratefully appreciated. appreciated. HOOPER - Kenneth G. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Wednesday, March 30, 1994 in his 69th year. Ken, beloved .husband of Florence. Loving father father of Sandra and her husband John McMillan, Barry and his wife Debbie, Pauline and her husband husband Dave Howarlh and Carol Hooper. Dear grandfather of An- 'drea, Andrew, Janet, Jackie, Aaron, Aaron, Cory and Brendon. Friends were able to call at the Morris Funeral Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Friday. Friday. Funeral service was held in our Chapel on Saturday at 1 p.m. Cremation. Donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Lung Association would be appreciated. appreciated. MacARTHUR - Edythe M. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Sunday, April 3,1994. Edythe M. MacArlhur in her 88th year. Beloved wile of the late Merlin MacArlhur. Dear sister of Edward and Peter Milligan, Irene Dunlop and the late Verne Johnson, Doris Richardson and Isobel Croit. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville, 7 - 9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service service was held in the Chapel 1 p.m. Wednesday. Interment Bowmanville Bowmanville Ccmelerv. .."t.w, •T T Deaths CARRUTHERS - Russ and Lor- alea (nee Jefferson) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Rhiannon Victoria, a baby sister for Dawson, on March 31,1994 at Mt. Sinai Hospital, Hospital, Toronto, weighing 8 lbs. 13 oz. Proud grandparents are Dave and Chris Jefferson of Georgetown Georgetown and Bob and Pat Carruthers of Bowmanville. GROOTENDORST - Bill and Kim (Aho) are proud to announce the safe arrival of their son, Ryan Owen, born March 25, 1994 weighing 8 lbs. 12 oz. Proud grandparents are Owen and Bea Aho of Oshawa and Bill and Tina Grootendorst of Bowmanville. Also proud great-grandpa Fred Kooy of Bowmanville. Special thanks to Dr. Jana and the excellent excellent staff at Oshawa General Hospital. KIRKTON - Rob and Kim (Taylor) wish to announce the safe arrival of their son, Brent William, on March 4,1994, weighing weighing 7 lbs. 1 oz. at Memorial Hospital, Hospital, Bowmanville. Brother for Brandon and Jeremy. Special thanks to Dr. VanHoof, Dr. West- garth, Dr. Pedretti, and maternity staff. Forthcoming Marriage MR. and Mrs. Ernest Rashotte of Bowmanville announce the forthcoming forthcoming marriage of their daughter, daughter, Deborah Mary, to Alexander Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frendo-Cumbo of Brooklin. The marriage will take place on Sat- May 14, "1994 at 2 p.m. in Catholic MANIOW - Bert. At Oshawa TUGWOOD - Violet Catherine. General Hospital, on Friday, April At the Oshawa General Hospital 1,1994 in his 82nd year. Bert, be- 0 n Wednesday, March 30, 1994 in her 68th year. Loving mother loved husband of Antonia. Friends were able to call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville Bowmanville on Monday. Funeral Mass of Christian Burial was held from St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Bowmanville on Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. ye of Bob and his wife Donna, and Paul. Lovingly remembered by her grandchildren Michael, Mark, Matthew and Melissa and great- grandson Tyler. Interment Eastern Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia. In Memoriam McGILL - Roy. At Memorial Hospital, Hospital, Bowmanville on Wednes day, March 30, 1994 in his 94th year. Beloved husband of the fate Marettia. Loved father of Arnold. Arnold. Predeceased by his sisters Gertrude, Mae, Edna, Hazel, Arabella, Arabella, Elsie and brothers Lome and Herman. Friends were able to call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Thursday neral service was held in our .- Lovingly remembered"by hus- Chapel on Friday at 1 p.m. Spring Hand Dick and daughter Cathy interment Orono Cemetery. Do- gind son-in-law Norm, SnÜfilf. t0 nr lh HALL - Remembering a good Society or Memorial Hospital f r j enc | | Wanda, who passed away BAILEY - Evelyn. In loving memory memory of a dear wife and mother who passed away April 1,1992. Calm and peaceful she is sleeping sleeping Sweetest rest that follows pain We who loved her Sadly miss her Fu- |3ut trust in God to meet again. Foundation would be appreciated. April 9 1993 McKENDRICK - Barbara. At Thoughts tod'ay, Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville Memories forever, on Wednesday, March 30, 1994 - Marilyn and family !" >£r 61th year Barbara (Lyle BALL - Wanda. In loving memory to" k ;u,» B iSb%,7b,oih-' ■ - h ° p"= ed ers and sisters. At Barbara's re- SLotmomn'rio,iinnorflavor quest there will service. Cremation. . „„ Sweet memories will linger forever be no funeral Time cannot change thenli iVs McNULTY - Jack. At Memorial true, Years sever that may come cannot ^ P yJ;,hTi ma iQ V cil| e i° n h ;I h c U Q r fh Our loving remembrance of you. iiioiyd^Sstïni 3 ?, - ^ the late Melvjlle. Dear friends of ' Elizabeth Wilkins, Eva White- GOODMAN - In loving memory K„ a „ n f family, Greg and 0 f dear mom, Marjorie, who K y Q( B ( a JfM;Si e ^ S ^ e i r rh ble passed away April 8, 1986 and to rail at the Morris Funeral Chap- my dear dad, Clarence, February el, Bowmanville on Saturday. Fu--jo 1993 rh=n D | S n e n V ^„,^, , Ur Two cheerful smiles, two hearts chapel on Saturday at 3 p.m. In- 0 f q 0 [d ferment Bowmanville Cemetery. Tw a 0 of the best this wor | d could Donations to the Bowmanville Le- u 0 u gion in Jack's memory would be j\j ev ér selfish, always kind gratefully aggreciated. These are the memories they left METRUK - William "Bill" behind, (R.C.A.F. Veteran of W.W. II, re- We shall think of them in spring- tired employee of Ford Motor Co. time with 28 years service). Peaceful- When we see the morning dew, ly at the Joseph Brant Memorial We shall think of them in summer Hospital, Burlington, Ontario on When we see the skies of blue, Wednesday, March 30,1994, Bill We shall think of them in autumn Metruk of Burlington in his 77th When the leaves begin to fall, ■ year. Beloved husband of Marie We shall think of them in winter (nee Marlowe) Metruk and the When the tiny snowflakes fall, late Muriel Wilson. Dear father of No verse, no flowers, no tears Cheryl Sebrins and her husband can say Leon of St. Catharines. Loving How much we miss them every grandfather of Mary Anne, and day. Emily Louise. Dear brother of - Sadly missed by daughter Michael Metruk and his wife Judy, son-in-law Rusty, Edith of Carmen; Manitoba, Min 1 grandchildren, great-grandchil- nie Ryan of Minneapolis, Minne- dren, sisters and brothers. sola and Ruth Gurke and her husband Albert of Portage la re J JONES - Jim. Cherished memo- 2" pLI-. h k, a u n . d ries of a loved son and brother, nephews. Predeceased by his April 12 1992. sister Anne. Visitation was held God saw you getting so tired a S f m ' l h s Funeral Home, 485 When a cure was not to be, r ,w n L?i 6 d , ne . bl0 M k nn°A h oS f He put his arms around you Burlington (1-905-632- Ana whispered "Come to me." 3333), on Friday, 3 - 5 and 7 - 9 . sadly missed by mom, brothers p.m. where funeral service was a nH sistpr held on Saturday April 2, 1994 at 3 p.m. Cremation. If desired, ex pressions of sympathy to the Canadian Canadian Cancer Society or Canadian Canadian Red Cross Society - Halton Region Homemakers would be sincerely appreciated by the family. family. OKE - Erin Jenelle. Suddenly at her residence on Friday, April 1, 1994. Erin Jenelle Oke aged 2 1/2 months. Dearly beloved daughter of Pat and Tim Oke. Loving granddaughter of Janice and Francis Quantrill of Orono, Don Oke of Bowmanville and Leigh Oke of Lindsay. Great- granddaughter of Dorothy and Clarence Oke. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Private family funeral funeral service was held in the Chapel, Sunday. Interment Bowmanville Bowmanville Cemetery. Memorial donations donations may be made to The S.I.D.S. Foundation. SZUMLINSKI - Stella. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Saturday, April 2,1994. Stella Szumlinski in her 100th year. Beloved Beloved wife of the late Kazimer Szumlinski. Dear mother of Lillian and her husband Floy Brillinger, Harry and his wife Madeline Szumlinski and the late Charles and Harriett. Loving grandmother of 7 grandchildren and 9 greatgrandchildren. greatgrandchildren. A memorial service service will be held at a later date. Arrangements Arrangements entrusted to the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Homo, Bowmanville. Cremation. tft ft OSHAWA MONUMENT CO. LTD. • Family Memorials ■ Bronze and Granite Markers > Cemetery Lettering ■ Designing and Lettering Done on Premises • No Salesman Involved > You Decide When We Can Assist You 1457 KING ST. E. Courtlce 434-8111 1-tisN Mi IRR] FUNERAL CHAPEL I SERVING DURHAM REGION SINCE 1841 Î FUNERAL SERVICES PRE-ARRANGED & PREPAID "'Where '.I'rofessionaf 'Etiquette is Important" _ Funeral Directors Paul It, Morris Robert II, Williams Gary M. Conway Doug It, Rutherford ANSWERING YOt'lt CALL 2 i HOURS 623-5480 PAnklNO* Ain CONDITIONED FULL FLEET OH VEHICLES M 0 11 11 13 rUHClIAL CHAPEL LID 4 UIViuilJN Ul IAI UUUHl •17-IISN STAFFORD MONUMENT • HAM II Y MONIIMI 1.1 " GRANIII OH BHON/I GRASS MARKI IV, • INSf'RIIM ION'. • WIV 11 t'J 1111 Al IAN l I ! • WIN 11 R Will AMI . providi i)whim ai i MONIIMI N' 143 King St E , Bowmanville INDOOR SHOWROOM 623-8150 Wo now nccopt Visa Attn lioui . ( Kli.iw.i ('.Of,) !,,'■) I I II, Homo .ippointui.'nl' <|LicUy nir,liKJi'd Diop in Ini lay loi your IflMI Ilowi I t Mil, I CALL TOLL FREE 1 -HOO- HJ1- IK-1H„,, M In Memoriam PURDY - Louise Temesna (April 9, '63 - April 5, '84). In memory of Louise And how she danced Through the spheres; within Without. Lithe, aware She always knew But never guessed What others saw; So busy with the dance. Suddenly broke Through the spheres And floated by Beryl Evelyn Purdy - So Young - So Beautiful - So Loved - So Missed Mom, Dad, Step-Mom Jan, brother brother Daryl, Grama and Grampa Purdy, Purdy, family and friends. RUTHERFORD - Audrey. In loving loving memory of our beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Audrey Adams, who was taken so suddenly suddenly five years ago, April 9, 1989. Though absent you are very near, Still loved, still missed, and very dear. - Bob, Doug, Lynne and family. TERRY - Irene. In loving memory memory of a dear mother who passed away April 6,1982. We think of you in silence We often speak your name, All we have are memories And your picture in a frame. Our hearts still ache in sadness Our secret tears still flow, For what it meant to lose you Mom No one will ever know. - Forever loved and sadly missed by son Allan and daughter-in-law Edna. TRIM - Gordon. In loving memory memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather who left us suddenly on April 11,1977. His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. - Sadly missed and never forgotten, forgotten, Isabelle, Bruce and Jessica, Dave, Marilyn, Michele and Mark. WRIGHT - Marion M. In loving memory of a dear daughter ana sister who passed away April 10, 1986. We treasure still, with love sincere sincere Beautiful memories of one so dear. - Always remembered, Dad, sisters and brothers and their families. families. Card of Thanks Coming Events y - With treasured memories of a beloved beloved husband who passed peacefully away four years ago, April 3,1990. "I sat beside your bedside, My heart was crushed and sore, I stayed with you until the end, Till I could do no more. In tears I watched you sinking, I watched you fade away, And though my heart was breaking breaking I knew you couldn't stay. My companion for so many years No longer here with me, But yet, in some mysterious way You keep me company." - Too dearly loved to ever be for- gotten, Jeanne. We'll Send Your Out of Town Order for $1.00 (Canada & US) &viK<ttian 'pl&ui&i Sfoft. 33 Division St. Bowmanville, ON 623-5577 FAMILY of the late Oscar Du- beau would likeUc express our gratitude to all our friends and neighbours for their comforting. words and/help, flowers, and cards. A special thanks to my staff of Green Leaf Restaurant and to my brother Jim and his wife Rosemary for opening their hearts and home to receive our guests at our time of need. Also a special thanks to Northcutt Elliott Elliott Funeral Home and their gracious gracious staff. Betty Dubeau I would like to thank my wife Gloria Gloria for organizing the wonderful party, celebrating my very special special birthday, also thanking all my relatives and friends For the cards, gifts and congratulations received. Thanks to Carole Brunton and the dedicated Newcastle U.C.W. ladies for the catering and preparing preparing a delightful lunch. Thanks to Bonnie Cowle, Bruce Mortimer, Bev and Steve Tulletl "Down on the Corner Gang" for their splendid musical entertainment. entertainment. Sincerely Jack Gordon THE family of the late Roy McGill is most appreciative of our friends and relatives for the many acts of kindness shown to us at the recent loss of my father. father. The support shown to us during his illness and at the time of his death will not be forgotten. Sincere thanks to friends and neighbours, Dr. Stone, nurses ana staff at Memorial Hospital, Rev. Nancy Knox and Morris Funeral Funeral Chapel. Arnold McGill THE family of the late Faye Vice would like to extend their heartfelt heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for the kind thoughts, cards, food, flowers, flowers, and donations received in her honour. We are especially grateful to the Rev. Doug Warren for the kind words and comfort he has offered. offered. We also wish to thank Dr. J. Cha and the nurses on the Cardiac Care Unit, Oshawa General Hospital, Hospital, the 9-1-1 Emergency staff, Solina Women's Institute, Mcln- tosh-Anderson Funeral Home staff and the Durham Regional Police. Your help In our time of sorrow has boon greatly appreciated. appreciated. Murray, Kathy, Susan, Ron and Walter Vice and their families, Personal DIET Nol Weight loss Yosl Doctor Doctor formulated. Lose up to 16 lbs, In 30 days. Phono 697-2410. LUNCHEON Tyrone 60+ Club Wednesday, April 13th 12 Noon Tyrone Orange Hall Euchre to follow Admission Luncheon $5. Euchre $1, Newcastle Historical Society Show and Tell Meeting Mon., April 11 7:30 p.m. Library Room Newcastle Community Hall St. Paul's U.C.W. Spring Opportunity & Bake Sale Sat., Apr. 16 10 a.m. "Buck a Bag"-12 Noon St. Paul's United Church Church & Silver St. Bowmanville Salvation Army TURKEY SUPPER April 16 75 Liberty St. S. 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Adults: $8. 12 and under: $4. Tickets phone 623-5680,623-3217 Soup & Sandwich Luncheon / Mini Bazaar Durham Chapter O.E.S. Tues., April 12 11 a,m.-1:30 p.m. Nightingale Centennial Hall 140 Queen St. Bowmanville $4. per person. For tickets phone 623-5206 or available at McGregor's Drug Store. Spring Roast Beef Dinner Trinity United Church April 9,1994 5:30 p.m. Admission: Adults, $10. Children (6-12), $5. Children under 5, Free Tickets available from Church Office 623-3138 James Insurance 623-4406 Heritage 'Gide Tyme Fiddle & Dance Society of Bowmanville Wed., April 13 7 p.m. Tyrone Community Hall Featuring Mike McConnell ALL WELCOME Fiddlers, guitar players, singers, square, round & step dancers. Admission: $2. Phone (905) 436-2564 Holly Productions Presents Durham Region Country Music Showcase Sun., April 17 at St. Joseph Parish Hall ' 127 Liberty St. S., Bowmanville Featuring 1st Annual Invitational Singing Contest. Grand Prize - 10 nrs. of studio time at Side Man Studio. Special guest host & MC K.C. Carter. Contestants Michelle Ervin, Louise Wright, Gary Morin, Amanda Lee, Donna Lee, Linda Le Blanc, Susie Patterson Patterson & Lenny Adams. Tickets: Heritage House, King Street Bar & Grill, Annie's Restaurant, Newcastle. Newcastle. 434-5076 Adm. $10. each. Refreshments 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Ltd. number of tickets still available. Big Brothers of Clarlngton Annual Meeting & Recognition Dinner Thurs. April 14 Baseline Community Centre at 6:15 p.m. $11. per person Phone 623-6646 before April 8 to purchase tickets Bowmanville Horticultural Society presents Sharon Edie Come out and learn all about the Garden of Eden. New members are always welcome. Wed., April 20,1994 7:30 p.m. Trinity United Church Hall For more information contact 623-1690 BROWNSDALE COMMUNITY CENTRE Golf Course Rd„ Newcastle BINGO Monday Nights 7 p.m. Early Birds Sale of Nevada Tickets HALL AVAILABLE for rentals Phone 416-987-4013 for information Clarke - Newcastle Progressive Conservative Association Annual Meeting & Pot Luck Supper Fri., Apr. 22 6:15 p.m. Newtonvllle United Church Please bring, main dish or salad or dessert Guest Speaker: Ross Stevenson Memberships available at the door Everyone Welcome Durham Region Federation of Agriculture Annual Banquet April 8 Blackstock Recreation Centre Speaker: Dan Needles, author "Wingfield Farm" trilogy Phone Karen 986-0657 for tickets. $17.50/person TRINITY U.C.W. Salad Luncheon Wednesday, May 4th 11 a.m., 12 Noon, 1 p.m. Tickets $6. Tickets available from Church Office 623-3138 (1 - 4 p.m.) Anna Strike 623-2102 1994 Municipality of Clarlngton Heritage Christian Prayer Breakfast. Breakfast. Host Mayor Diane Hamre, Saturday, May 14, 7:30 - 9:30 a.m., Lions Community Centre. Guest Speaker - Hon. Paul Hel- lyer, former Senior Cabinet Minister Minister with the St. Laurent, Pearson Pearson and Trudeau Federal Governments. Governments. Special music - Norton Norton Sisters, Master of Ceremonies Ceremonies - Ken Brooks. Tickets $10/person. Available at Orchard Park Furniture 623- 1131, Olde Tyme Fish and Chips 623-1781, Blessings Travel Centre Centre 623-0005, Durham Christian Book Store 623-9955, Prayer Breakfast Committee 623-2385 Ext. 225. Proceeds in support of Bowmanville Memorial Hospital Chaplaincy Fund. ANTIQUE TOOLS OF THE TRADES SHOW AND SALE SUNDAY, APRIL 10,1994 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. ADMISSION $4.00 LOCATION-KAHN AUCTION BARN On Brock Rd. N„ Pickering, Exit 399 from 401 (Approx. 15 min. E. of Toronto, Ont.) FEATURING Tools of various trades, farm, kitchen, household, medical, survey and scientific instruments, Indian artifacts, associated books and catalogues. 14 . 1SN Lost TWO black Labs, one wearing blue collar, Nowtonvillo area, lost Easter weekend. Any Information please phono 786-2342, BRAMBLE BUSH FLORIST Con moot oil your fresh floral noods for that spoefal funorul tribute. Phono 623-5410 . 15% Discount to Seniors, Businesses und Social Clubs. Joyce Rosseau C.D.A. presents FOLK ART and DECORATIVE PAINTING REGISTRATION AND OPEN HOUSE Friday, April 8,1994,6 - 9 p.m. Saturday, April 9,1994,10 a.m. - 4 p.m. BEGINNER TO ADVANCED CLASSES Providing written instruction with oach project. Sound basics in the latest techniques and colour control. Discover your potential In a spacious well-lit studio with a professional Instructor. 86 CHURCH ST., ORONO, ONT. 983-6408 1+1sn Articles for Sale HAY FOR SALE First Cut Largo Round Bales Phone 263-2467 14 . 3 sn FIREWOOD Excellent Quality Hardwood Seasoned, very dry, split, honest measurement, Order now for next season. FREE DELIVERY. (905) 753-2246 8-tlSN Articles for Sale ALMOND fridge, $125.; white fridge, "$49.95; brown fridge, $100.; upright freezer, $140. Phone 623-4428, after 5 Harold 623-9615, APPLIANCES - White Kenmore fridge, stove and dishwasher, $1100. for set. Deep freeze, washer and dryer, vacuum cleaner, cleaner, sofa, entertainment centre, lamps, etc. Phone 623-5240, after 5. CASH paid - New antique store, downtown Bowmanville, requires furniture, glass, china, toys, crocks, wicker, cupboards, tables, tables, washstands. Studio An- tiques, 697-1029, CEDAR - Posts, lumber and shingles. Hardwood - Lumber and firewood. Softwood - Lumber and firewood. Phone 983-5185, 263- 2124. DRY hardwood for sale. Cut, split and delivered, (705) 277-3077. Spring Seed Supplies ORDER NOW for Spring Seeding Seed soybeans, grain, corn, peas, hay and pasture seed. Supplying your seed requirements for over 47 years. Phone Swain Seed, Blackstock (905) 986-4331 Windy Lea Farms HAY FOR SALE Round or Square Bales First or Second Cutting 263-8078 Visa Accepted HAY and STRAW 4x5 Round and Square Bales No rain, stored inside Pick up or Delivery 905-797-2249 so-tfSN SPRING IS HERE 12 Roses $Q99 10 Cut Tulips $y 99 Mother Geraniums $099 10 Carnations $J 99 Cash and Car Van Belle Flowers 1979 Hwy. 2 M Bowmanville ■ 623-4441 ' DeNalt Spring Sale 4L Adherent Primer - $14.95 4L Ceiling Paint-$14.95 4L Interior Velvet, Eggshell Semi-Gloss, Latex-$19.99 TODAY'S COLOURS Promo Price to April 4,1994 COMMERCIAL CARPET 18 oz. - Asst. Colours up to 50 sq. yd. -$5.99 51 sq. yd.-$4.99 Richmond Hardtwlst Carpet Asst. Colours 25 oz. - Florence Reg. $15.99 SALE $10.99 sq. yd. 28 oz. Carriage Junior Flag. $19.99 SALE $15.99 sq. yd. 35 oz. Carriage Classic Reg. $24.99 SALE $19.99 sq. yd. Professional Installation Available Armstrong Visions 12' x 6' Reg. $36,95 SALE $27.95 sq.yd. Designer Solarian II Reg. $55.95 SALE$39.95 sq.yd. Rice & Co. 4 St, George St. S., Bowmanville 623-1622 11-ss fWlNDATTSl NURSERY FARM 786-2546 • Spruce and Pine $30 - $70 • Trees $50 • Junipers $15-$30 • Perennials $2,50 • Fruit Trees $12 • Flowering Shrubs y \$10 7 km. North of Newtonvllle on the Newtonvllle Rd. 14-tlSN PADDY'S MARKET NEW AND RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES Froc Dollvnry on NEW A I,Iff]'" '.I 'It '< hull 111 new .Hill ir.t'll |>.Hl' Atilliun/vd (It ul' i ul At In uf ul . If ul Inijlr. HOURS ' 1, Ml I II 1 ' . I ill I i | i Ml ' ..It ' 1 U m I (i 1" | Î minion Hd Em»l ol Courllcc Rd RR//1 Humplon. 263-0369 5-llSN