14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, April 13,1994 Auctions Sat., April 30,11 a.m. Machinery Consignment Sale Durham County Sales Arena, Orono Consign early so your items may be advertised. Phune Charlie Harris 983-5162 or Charlie Reid 983-5914 P.S. Livestock Sale has Re-Opened Sale Every Wednesday Night at 8 p.m. Sat., April 16,11 a.m. Public Auction Auction at Peterborough Auction Center (2 Miles East on #7) About 40 Cars, Trucks, Vans 91 Chev Astra mini van, 89 and 90 Chrysler Dynastys, 84 LeSa- bre, 91 Olds Ciera, 90 Chev Lu- mina, 91 Mercury Sable, 89 Buick LeSabre, 86 Chrysler Le- Baron, 92 Chrysler Dynasty, 88 Chev wagon, 89 Dodge Shadow, 84 Reliant (only 72000 klm.), 86 Hyundai Stellar, 86 Jeep Cherokee, Cherokee, 86 Chev S10 loaded, 87 Jeep Wagoneer, air, loaded, 91 Ford 4X4 Explorer XLT, 84 CMC pickup, 79 Chev Camaro, 91 Dodge Spirit loaded, 82 Aries, 86 Pontiac 6000 wagon, 91 Hyundai Scoop, 1988 Ford Mustang Convertible, Convertible, 1985 Chrysler Laser, 1987 Dodge Aries, 1966 Corvair. Partial List subject to additions and deletions. Terms: $500. cash or Visa deposit at time of sale balance within 5 days by cash or certified cheque. Vehicles Vehicles guaranteed to have clear titles. titles. FREE DRAW $200. draw at end of sale just for attending auction. auction. Sale held inside building. Don't miss this opportunity to purchase purchase cars at auction prices. Note: Exceptional lineup of vehicles, vehicles, to consign or info, call Orval McLean Auctions, Peterborough, Peterborough, (705) 745-5007. Sat., April 23,11 a.m. Auction Sale of Farm Machinery The property of the late Ken Whitney Whitney Lot 2, Con. 2, former Clarke Township, 1 1/2 miles east of Newtonville on Highway 2. Ford 8N tractor 3 pth.; Kubota tractor 4950 DT, 1983 4 wd. 3100 hrs.; CMC 3500 truck 1 ton; 1988 36000 K 8' livestock box; MF 880 plough semi mount 5 furrow 14"; MF cultivator hyd.; spring tooth cultivator; JD corn ' cultivator, 4 row; JD corn planter, 4 row; MF seed drill 15 disc; Nl 3618 manure manure spreader; Dunham disc; Century sprayer 125 gal. 3 pth.; MF hay mower 7 ft.; MF 9 baler; harrows; White combine 8800 4 row corn head and 13 ft. grain head; 3 gravity boxes on Martin wagons; gravity box; GT 360 grain dryer; Myers Morton 250 grain dryer; NH 353 grinder mixer pto.; Allied 36' auger, wagon with rack; round bale feeder; bale fork; Duro pump and tank; tire changer; bale buncher. Hay and straw and grain - 50 bales hay 4X4,34 bales straw 4X4, approx. 15 ton barley, approx. 10 ton mixed grain. Antiques - Crib, Clare Jewel cookstove, cream separator, wheelbarrow, water softener. Sale time: 11 a.m. Terms: Cash..No reserve. Arnot R. Wotten, Auction Service, R.R.1, Hampton, (905) 263-2512. Thurs., Apr. 14,6 p.m. Warner's Auction Hall Hwy. #2, Colborne Selling the estate of Albert Cummings Cummings of Bewdley plus others including including solid oak 9 pc. dining room suite - all hand crafted made in Canada with 1" oval oak table, 2 leaves, buffet and hutch with 6 sheaf back chairs, an attractive attractive set, original price of $4,500.; oak bedroom suite with poster bed, chest, dresser w/mir- ror and pair of matched night stands, sofa and loveseat with matching wing chair, only 6 mo. old in excell, condition; avocado fridge and matching stove, spin washer, good bed sofa, oval oak table with set of Windsor back chairs, table has 2 leaves and claw feet, dressers and chests of drawers, coffee and end tables, tables, exercise bike, several sets of new trilite table lamps in various various shades and colours; oak p.b. rocker; solid oak lamp tables; tables; good radial arm saw; qty. small hand tools; lawn and garden garden tools; Ige. quantity boxes of dishes, knick knacks, etc. all packed by family, unseen at advertising advertising time. Mise. 'household articles, several interesting prints, some Ltd. Edition, qty. costume jewellery, plus numerous numerous other articles all sold with no reserves. Starting at 6 p.m. Terms: Cash, cheque, Visa, MC. Gary and Bill Warner, Auctioneers, Auctioneers, (905) 355-2106. Tenders THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON TENDER SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents, for the following requirements listed below, submitted to the Corporation Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bow- manvillo, Ontario, L1C 3A6, are Invited and will be received 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 CL94-21 Restoration of Window» Bowmanvllle Museum Closing Time and Date: 2:00 p.m. (Local Time) Wednesday, April 27,1994 The lowest or any tender not nocossorily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Blrkott, a.m.c.t.(A) Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (905)623-3379 ext. 268 OWAIIK) Date ol Publication: April 13,1994 15-1SN Notices WINNERS of the Newcastle Figure Figure Skating Carnival raffle on April 2, 1994 are: 1st Prize: ticket ticket #235, Joanne Ajo, Laura Berry framed print. 2nd Prize: #657, Lynn Green, Decorator Bunny. 3rd Prize, #828, S. O'Sullivan, Folk Art Shelf. Notice to Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the estate of NEELTJE BONS, late of 47 Church Street in the town of Bowmanville in the Municipality Municipality of Clarington. All persons having claims against the estate of NEELTJE BONS, late of 47 Church Street in the Town of Bowmanville who died on or about the 20th day of December 1993, are hereby required required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of April, 1994, after which date the estate's assets will be distributed distributed having regard only to claims that have then been received and the undersigned will not be liable liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice. notice. Dated this 22nd day of March 1994. Mrs. Willemyntje Hammond, Executrix 1073 Western Ave. Peterborough, Ontario K9J 5W5 Wanted WANTED - enthusiastic eager race crew #53, super late model, Pontypool. Phone, (705) 277-3211. Wanted to Buy CASH paid for scrap cars and trucks. Fast pickup service, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Oshawa, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Whitby and surrounding area, 404-0630. Daycare MOTHER of one will provide daycare in my home, caring, reliable, reliable, responsible, smoke-free environment, part-time/full time. Phone 697-1732. MOTHER who loves children will babysit in my home, Liberty/Concession Liberty/Concession Rd. area. Lots of TLC, toys, crafts, fenced yard. First aid and CPR certified, non- smoker, references available, $2./hour, full or part-time wel- come. Phone Sandra 623-0702. MOTHER will provide daycare in her home, Liberty N. area. Please phone 623-1768. Business Opportunities ARE you looking for additional income? income? I own my own business and I'm looking to expand into this area. I need two or three people people interested in additional income. income. Curious? Let's talkl Phone me at (905) 697-0070, ask for Jeff. DUEY'S Taxi for sale, $7,000. includes '85 Pontiac with equipment, equipment, lots of room for expansion, one man operation. Phone 987-43645. HORSE Person Wanted - Located Located north of Port Hope on Cedar Grove Farm. Job Description Description - Managing an operation of horse boarding, breeding, sales, etc., on commission basis (negotiable). (negotiable). Facilities include 2 bedroom bedroom duplex rental (all inclusive), $650. monthly, 8 stall barn, 2 muck paddocks, 5 one acre grazing grazing paddocks, on creek. References References required, available June 1st. For details phone Paul 905- 797-2140.' NEED more income? Hire yourself. yourself. I'll show you how to operate your own successful business - no previous experience neces- sary. Phone 623-9788. OSTRICH, Emu and Rhea farming farming - Low Cholesterol red meat - We raise them. Would you like to? "A Taste of the Kawarthas" at Sir Sandford Fleming College in Peterborough on Brealey Drive, April 17 (12:00 to 5:00 p.m.) $5.00/person. For more information: information: Phone (905) 983-5804. Wanted to Buy FREE PICK UP ON Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles, Snowmobiles For Wrecking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence 623-7112 44-tlS Tenders THE NORTHUMBERLAND. CLARINGTON BOARD OF EDUCATION TENDERS FOR VARIOUS PROJECTS SEALED TENDERS clearly marked as to contents, addressed addressed to The Northumber- land-Clarington Board of Education, Education, c/o Controller of Plant, will be received from Contractors Contractors at The Nortiiumberland- Clarington Education Centre, Reception Desk, 834 D'Arcy Street North, Cobourg, Ontario Ontario K9A 4L2 until 2:00 p.m. local local time, Tuesday, 26 April 1994. MANDATORY SITE INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS will be held and contractors wishing to bid must attend the Site Inspection. Inspection. Bonds and Insurance requirements requirements will be noted in the specifications. Tender documents can be obtained at the Site Inspection or at The Education Centre, 834 D'Arcy Street, Cobourg, Ontario, upon deposit of a Certified Cheque in the amount of $100. made payable to the Board, which will be refunded upon return of documents in good order within two weeks after tenders have been awarded. Window Replacements: At Hastings P.S., Plainville P.S., North Hope Central P.S,, Maple Maple Grove P.S, and Courtice South P.S. Site Inspections will commence at 9:30 a.m. 21 April 1994 at Hastings Public Public School, 147 Albert Street, Hastings, Ontario. Roofing Replacements: At C. R, Gummow P.S., Cobourg D. C.I. East, Grafton P.S., Hastings Hastings P.S., Orono P.S., Lord Elgin P.S. and Central P.S. Bowmanville. Site Inspections will commence at 9:30 a.m, 20 April 1994 at Grafton Public Public School, Station Road, Grafton, Grafton, Ontario. Dust Collector Replacements: Replacements: At Cobourg District Collegiate Institute East and East Northumberland Secondary Secondary School. Site Inspections will commence at 9:30 a.m. 20 April 1994 at Cobourg District District Collegiate Institute East, 335 King Slroot East, Cobourg, Cobourg, Ontario. Heating System Replacement: Replacement: At Port Hope High School. Site Inspection 9:30 a.m. 20 April 1994 at Port Hope High School, Victoria Street at Highland Drive, Port Hope, Ontario. Lowest or any tender not necessarily necessarily accepted. Note that somo ol the above projects will bo lundod in part by the Canada/Ontario Infrastructure Works Program and will ro- qulro lunding approval prior to award ol tender. R. (Dick) T. Malownoy Director ol Education Judl Armstrong Chairperson ol the Board 15-1SN THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON TENDER SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents, for the following requirements listed below, submitted to the Corporation Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, are invited and will be received 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 CL94-22 Supply and Haul of Granular "A" Gravel (approximately 70,000 tonnes) Closing Time and Date: 2:00 p.m. (Local Time) Wednesday, April 27,1994 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett, a.m.c.t.(A) Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (905) 623-3379 ext. 268 MUNICIfiAUTY OF taring ton Date of Publication: April 13,1994 15-1SN THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON TENDER SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents, for the following requirements listed below, submitted to the Corporation Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, are Invited and will be received received on the forms and In the envelope provided until the spociliod closing time and date. Tender documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Ollico at the above address. Tender CL94-20 Throe (3) Only 39,000 G.V.W. Cab and Chassis c/w Dump Body, Snow Plow, Harness, Plows and Wings Closing Time and Date: 2:00 p.m. (Local Time) Wednesday, April 27,1994 Tho lowest or any tender not nocossorily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Blrkott) a.m.c.t.(A) Purchasing and Supply Agent Tolophono: (005) 623-3379 oxt. 268 /TJ. MUNICIIW.IT Y or ( y laring ton Date ol Publication: April 13,1904 1S-1S Employment Services Wanted An Added Touch Let your housekeeping be my business. Experienced, trustworthy, sparkling service. Supplies available Lee 987-0545 Instructions ZZX\ BOWMANVILLE W DRIVING O SCHOOL 'X 99 King St. E. 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Bowmanville 15-1SN APPAREL by CHERYL Alterations Big and small Reasonable rates Dressmaking - Lingerie Decorative accents for home 623-3589 Diverse Data Service Income Tax Returns Electronic Filing (E-FILE) Tax refunds back Fasti 623-5730 Lawn & Property Maintenance Seasonal Contracts Seniors' Discount Residential & Commercial Phone Doug 983-5351 TAX RETURNS Computerized Very low prices For recorded Information Phone 623-8784 COMPUTERIZED TAX RETURNS Personal & Small Business Low rates Discount for Seniors Over 10 Years Experience Phone 623-3814 • Weddings • Anniversaries* 8 mm converted to Video Foreign films converted to and from any country. *V(de& HitneleM, Hnateuneb 436-2992 „„ ol WOULD you like to see your name in print? It's easy - Just drop into the Canadian Statesman Statesman office, 62 King St. W., Bowmanville, to order business cards or your own personalized address cards. For more information information phone 623-3303. • Maternity Fashions • Custom Made Window Treatments • Alterations Reasonable Prices Innovative Designs PLEASE CALL (905) 697-2031 15 . 2S n CKSn Financial Corporation MORTGAGES Serving Durham Region for over 20 years • 1stand2nd's to 95% • Debt Cdnsolidallons • Prime Rales • Pre-Quallfying 571-2880 Investor Inquiries Welcome! 9-tlSN The Canadian Statesman Complete coverage of all your Community events. SPORTS • LOCAL NEWS • PHOTOS - EDITORIALS. FEATURES . COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS • COMPREHENSIVE CLASSIFIED and REAL ESTATE SECTION "The Statesman - It's Your Com m uni ty Newspaper" GIGANTIC TWO DAY AUCTION SALE OF NURSERY STOCK, SHRUBS, TREES, GIFTWARE, TOOLS and LAWN FURNITURE SATURDAY, APRIL 23 SUNDAY, APRIL 24 AUCTION SALE for the Retail Outlet of Oshawa Garden Service (OGS). Located at #5515 Thickson Rd. north of Oshawa. Take Hwy. #401 to Thickson Road, north of Oshawa to #5515, just south of Brooklin. SATURDAY, APRIL 23 at 10:00 a.m. Selling on Saturday - fertilizers, maple chips, marble chips, peat moss, manures, insecticides, fungicides, weed killers, new garden tools, pond equipment (liners, lights, pumps), cast iron and cedar lawn furniture, benches, cedar rails, quantity of clay pots, natural stone, stone giftware (planters, deco, tins, brass pots), large assortment of Christmas and Halloween decorations, fruit trees, shade trees, evergreen trees, ornamental shrubs, mulberry trees plus much more. SUNDAY, APRIL 24 at 11:00 a.m. Commencing with large quantity of interlock stone, fruit trees, maple, ash and locus trees, flowering shrubs, rose bushes, perennials, hedging material, quantity of evergreen trees, lawn and garden furniture, min. ties, pressure treated lumber, giftware, large assortment of fountains, quantity of general stone drums. NOTE: Oshawa Garden Service is closing their Retail Division only and will continue to provide a full range of Landscaping Services and Snow Removal Services. An Excellent opportunity to purchase your spring supplies, for enhancing your property. A very large Auction, requiring 2 days for completion. Terms: cash, cheque with identification, or Mastercard. GARY HILL AUCTIONS © Gary and Nancy Hill R.R. #1 Sunderland, Ontario LOG 1 HO Sunderland 1-705-357-2185 Mt. Albert 1-905-473-2138 Cellular 1-416-518-6401 Fax 1-705-357-1333 How was it invented? We didn't always have refrigerators, TVs and microwaves. All of these were invented by imaginative imaginative people. Find out below how many everyday items and activities came about. • Tires: Invented by John Boyd Dunlop in 1888. He was a horse vet and discovered discovered the tire by accident when he tried to attach air- inflated rubber tires to the wheels of his son's bicycle. • Duplicating machine: James Watt wanted to increase his business correspondence. correspondence. In 1773 he invented a machine that reproduced several copies of one document. • Ball-point pen: Invented in 1938 by H. Biro. This Hungarian journalist was impressed that ink dried so quickly and decided to try a prototype. He patented this now-essential item in 1943. • Volleyball: William G. Morgan, an American YMCA athletic instructor, first called the game "Mimonette" when he invented it in 1895. •Thermometer: In 1612 the famous astronomer and physicist, Galileo, invented tins necessary item. The medical medical thermometer, however, was invented in 1626 by an Italian physician, Santorius. •Chiropractic: In 1897, an American hypnotist, Daniel David Palmer, founded founded the first school after having having cured patients by putting pressure on their backs. •Antibiotics: The moldy curd of soy beans appears to have been the first crude antibiotic; it was used by the Chinese about 500 B.C. for treating carbuncles, boils and related infections. Very odd inventions What'll they think of next? Below is a list of some unusual -- but creative creative -- inventions. •High heels without soles: In 1982, Hollywood artist and inventor, Philip Gardner introduced this practical -- yet fashionable -- item. He claimed that the heels enabled style-conscious style-conscious women to transform any flat-heeled shoe into a formal high-heeled one. •Burglar trap: Emile Munz, a Swiss inventor, came up with a gadget, that "hand cuffs" the wrists of would-be burglars. The user could either place them on either a doorknob or a safe. •Shoes for walking on ceilings: John F. Heard, an American engineer, created "zero gravity shoes." Martin Aerospace Company perfected perfected them in 1962. •Anti-theft peppermill: A Swiss company called BCD Electronics designed this device to decrease thefts in restaurants. Equipped with an alarm system, the peppermill is sensitive to change of light or temperature. So if it is put in a purse, for example, its sounder will go off and cause a very embarrassing scene for the thief. CROSS CANADA MARKETPLACE IT'S FAST - ITS EASY! ONE CALL, ONE BILL DOES IT ALL COMING EVENTS SIFTON HOMECOMING - Sifton, Manitoba. July 22, 23, 24,1994. Advance Weekend Registration by June 30, 1994, $20,00. Numerous Community Events, Contact (204) 655-3303 - Sifton or (204) 638-9607 - Dauphin. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CORSINI FASHION. Affordable designer silk clothing, Run your own business, Anywhere in Canada. Financially rewarding. 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