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Orono Weekly Times, 27 Jun 1979, p. 11

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Monuments and Family Memorials Our quality and service leaves nothing to be desired Ask the person who bought from us, a neighbour, neighbour, friend or relative The Rutter Granite Company 73 Ontario Street, PORT HOPE Phone Collect V.W. RUTTER Office 885-5216 Home 885-5222 Phone 416-623-3393 For prompt, courteous efficient service when buying or selling and for the largest selection of properties In the area. CONTACT ORONOAREA REPRESENTATIVES Jan Oudshoorn 983-5336 Ron Hurst 983-5131 William Turansky (Kendal) 983-5420 Christa Winterhelt 983-5465 Charlie Reid 983-5914 John Pritchard 705-944-5519 Pat Yeo 983-5725 W. Frank Real Estate Limited 234 King St. E. 'BOWMANVILLE 623-3393 WORK WANTED Ear piercing service Phone 623-5747 for appointment appointment and information. Hooper's Jewellers Ltd. ANTIQUE CLOCKS -- Repaired -- Parts available for most antique clocks, pocket watches and modern watches, and clocks and 400 day clocks. Our repairs are done with modern up-to-date equipment and qualified Swiss trained watchmaker. HOOPER'S JEWELLERS LTD, 29 King St. East Phone 623-5747 Phone for appointment. Anniversary, Wadding and Family Portraits In Our Studio, Your Home, or on Location 78 King St. W. Bowmanvllle 623-2404 FOR SALE Talisman's Plea Market - Antiques, 30 dealers, lots of parking, free admission. Antiques, stamps, jewellery, jewellery, weaving, pottery, brass, knitting, crafts, refinishing. 1 Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays.- Holidays.- 1 1 2 miles north of Newcastle from No. 2. Phone 987-5021 or 349-2605. 13, tf. FOR SALE SW IMMING POOLS Swimming Pool Manufacturer Manufacturer has new 1978 Pools, regular price $2,190.00 now at our off season special of $1,355.000. Pools come with walkacound deck, patio, fencing, fencing, pump, motor, and filter. Delivery arranged to your convenience. For best selection selection and Information call toll free 800-268-5970 or 416-746- 3340. tf. FOR RENT SWIMMING POOLS Will lease and install for homeowners, family size aluminum swimming pools with patio. Choicè of styles, meeting all fencing regulations regulations on a one, two, or three year rerTtal basis with option to own. Try before you buy! Call toll free 800-268-5970 or 416-746-3340. tf. HELP WANTED Spare time income selling fashion jewellery and gifts from home. Free information or $2,00" for sample. Reel Deèl, 164 Victoria Harbour* LoK 2A0. HELP WANTED Men interested in helping a boy become a man; There is no cash reward for a Big Brother, but, there is no greater reward than when a man helps a boy. For information information telephone 623-6646 or write to Box 13, Bowmanvllle, Big Brother Asseciation of Newcastle, or contact locally Kay Lycett, $83-5007 or 983- 9475. * * 23, tf. FOR SALE Standing hay for sale. Phone 786-2635 after 5 p.m. 20,27, ac. FOR SALE Aluminum boat and 18 horse power motor. Asking $800.00. Phone 983-5915. 27, ac. FOR SALE White Maytag Washer and Dryer, 3 years old, excellent condition. Asking $850.00. Phone 983-5364, 13,20,27, ac. FOR SALE Urine-Erase saves carpets! Guarantees removal dog, cat, human urine stains, odors, from carpets! Free brochure. Dept. A. Reidell Chemicals Ltd., Box 7500, London, Ontario. Ontario. 27, ac. FOR SALE Entire household contents, no reasonable offer refused. 1 Ford Van, completely equipped for living, can be certified; 1 1961 Plymouth, 1 owner car. Phone W. Harris, 983-5476. 27, ap. HELP WANTED Waitress, experience not necessary, but of age for bar service. Apply in person only to Coach and Four Restaurant. Restaurant. 27, ac. HELP WANTED Full or part-time person to do repairs on wooden plywood parts. Apply in person to Curvply Wood Products, South Plant. • 27, ac. NOTICE Clarke and Newcastle Memorial Libraries will be closing Saturdays at 1 p.m. through July and August. Bowman ville will remain open from 10-5 on Saturdays. 27,4, ac. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Boar and Gilt Sale; 130 Yorkshire and Landrace. Health approved, ROP tested and Maitland Manor Farm, July 7th. Don Henry, R.R. 2,., Bluevale, Ontario. Phone 519- 335-3240. 27,4, ac. FOR SALE Standing Hay, good quality. Phone 983-5794. 27, ac. Mainstream Canada Promoting the Games By W. Roger Wor th Canada. recorded its first known lottery-related fatality recently when 32-year-old Newfoundlander Newfoundlander Gerald Roberts, an alcoholic, died after apparently apparently consuming too much booze. Roberts, who left a wife and three boys, became a millionaire millionaire little more than a year ago when his numbers came up in the Loto Canada draw. Roger Worth is Director, Public Affairs, Canadian Federation of Independent Business, While Robert's sad demise is perhaps unimportant in the overall scheme of things, it raises questions about the methods Canada's bureaucrats turned hucksters are using to flog their lottery wares across the nation. Here's Bonanza veteran Lome Greene, for example, front and centre on the national national television network, cajoling Canadians to buy the $10 tickets tickets that have created more millionaires than the Klondike Gold Rush. > i The provinces and regions of the country, following Ottawa's Ottawa's lead, are spending millions millions of dollars on high-priced, high-powered advertising to win business away from their federal counterparts. The argument is not whether whether Canada should have lotteries, lotteries, or who should control them. Lotteries and games of chance have become a way of life, particularly since Ottawa set up Loto Canada to help finance the debt left from Montreal's Olympic debacle. In addition, the financial support for amateur sports and community projects provided provided by the proceeds of provincial provincial and federal sweepstakes has been helpful. Still, the system seems to have gone berserk. Advertising budgets for virtually all of the . lotteries have rocketed as the market peaked. Now, federal government promoters are attempting to squeeze the small businesses who made the schemes so sue- • cessful. Supermarkets are allowed allowed to sell Loto Canada ticket's, pulling business away from the corner store. The basic question, though, is why Canadians are beseiged with material promoting the instant millionaire. In 'their claims, few of the advertisements advertisements mention the fact that ' only one btiyer in every 625,0001 (the best odds) is a winner. Gerald Roberts was a win- er. You can bet Loto Canada will not be using his name in upcoming promotions. COMING EVENTS Clarke Public Library Films and Crafts for school age children. Films starting Monday, July 9th, 1-2 p.m. Crafts starting Tuesday, July 10th, 1-2 p.m. ' 27,4, ac. COMING EVENTS The family of Mr. and Mrs. Larue (Parney) Martin, wish to invite all their friends; relatives and neighbours to a reception in honour of their parents 50th Wedding Anniversary Anniversary Saturday, July 7th from 2-4:30 p.m. at St. George's Parish Hall, Newcastle. Newcastle. Best wishes only. . 27, ac. FOR RENT 3 bedroom apartment in Orono, $260 per month, heat included. Available July l, 1979. Phone Mrs. Cox, 983-9171 between 8:30 and 5:00 p.m. v 27. ac. CARDOFTHANKS Community Care would like to thank all those who contributed to the success of the Sr. Citizens Day Tea and Museum Tour, especially those Seniors who came and: enjoyed the afternoon. This made all the work and organization worthwhile. 27, ac. CARD OF THANKS My deepest thanks to Dr. Single and Dr. Cunningham for all their care and help, also to the officers and members of the Heather Rebekah Lodge 334 for their beautiful flowers and cards. I ' also thank my relatives and all the nice people who sent me lovely cards and floral ! arrangements. Everyone was so kind, I thank you with all my heart. Betty Rochs. 27, ap. Town of Newcastle Backhoe Loader - with18'0" Extendahoe • SEALËD TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents, will be received by the undersigned until , 4:00 p.m. local time. FRIDAY, JULY 13TH, 1979 GENERAL SPECIFICATION: The unit shall be supplied with all standard . equipment, plus all other equipment outlined in the specification, if not standard. Specification definitions shall be to SAE Standard, unless stated otherwise. The unit shall be supplied with all attachments mounted. Late tenders not accepted. Thomas A. Fanning, R.D.M.R. Director, Department of Community Services Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street (Bell Building) Bowmapville, Ontario L1C 3A6 STRAWBERRIES PICK YOUR OWN Beginning Saturday, June 23,1979 ' Drive directly to ffield for your convenience 55° QT. In your Container Also: Tomatoes Ne\v Potatoes Fresh Vegetables Apples Sweet Cherries Other Fruit Fred's Fruit Market Hwy. 115 -- 1 mile south of Orono

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