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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Apr 1945, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, APRIL l9th, 1945 TO THE CITrIZENS 0FCad ofT nk THE COUNTY 0F DURHAM: Carda___of__________ Onceagan troug th meium The family of the late Charles onte aanp huhtessI m eium J.Kersiake wish to thank their yo thed presI m appaing ternany friands and neighbors for you to dioyur utmasti tetheir kind expressions of sympa- EDgrhmicutryLan Camade gn. thy and floral -tributes aetnded Duram outy as ad a yery during their recent bereavament. creditable showing ini al previous 1- loans, and will, I am sure do the 1- sema again. ., We hope the war will soon be I would like to thank sincerely over andour raveboysandah the clubs and people who ra- girls back with us once more. ing rdme ayin Engad. Todth- Whila the cost of the war may not n ysayi Rlnd ote ba as great in the future, te Re otary and Lions Clubs, the Trin-1 habiltatio of or f hfrces ity W.A. and Y.P.U., my heartfelt will cost an immense amount of gatude for tei cer 6prcls money. They have fought for our PuSymos 61 fraedom and are entitled to the Mr. and Mrs. George Bagnl best the country can give them wish* to express thair sincera in the post-war years. thanks to Drs. Birks and Fer- The governmant is determinad guson, the staff of Bowmanville that this will ha dona and is mak- Hospital, to her special nurse, ing avery provision to that end. Mrs. C. Hanna; also to ber rala- This ail costs monay and it is tives and friands for their kind- nacesar torais by icof ness during her stay in the Hospi- Bonds $1,650,000 in the County oftal. 16-1* Durham.____ Then too, you are making an in- p.F W.BcetRHLI, vestment for yourself, so that wshCp oketi. F.W. acktR..I., t what you put in Victory Bonds express bis heartiest thanks to now wiil not oaiy help those who Enniskillen Communîty, Rotary have heiped you, but heips you to ad Lions CubsasoI me help yoursalf. WI xiia u, fr ao Womend Lets make this loan an over- Axlay o acl n whelingsuccss.cigarettes sent t0 him during his Yours sinceres y. tw%ýo years' service overseas. 16-1 W. F. RICKARD. jIN MEMORIAM That Help Problem Mistress: "Norah. do s-ou realiza BRUCE-mI oving rnemory of a 1 that thesa chairs are coverec itfl dust? " Norah: "That I do, ma'am. Can I help it if you haven't had any company lately?" Bowmanviil e Nursery Next to Hospital South Sida J. Larmour, Prop. Phone 462 Box 185 We speclalize in ail plants for your garden Don't delay in placlng your order ASTERS Separate or mlxed colors AGERATUM Blue ALYSSUM White ALYSSUM Violet CELOSIA CLEOME (Spider Plant) LARKSPUR MARIGOLD Dwarf French MARIGOLD African rmIULUS NEMESIA PETUNIA PANSIES PETUNIA, Double-Mlxed PETUNIA WNhite PETUNIA Red PETUNIA Biue PETUNIA Giants of California PETUNIA Beddlng Mixed PORTULACA SALPIGLOSSIS SCABIOSA SALVIAS STOCKS SCHIZANTHUS RUDBECKIA VERBENAS »WARF DAHLIIAS ZINNIAS, Glant Dahlia, Floweided Mlxed, etc. VEGETABLES.. CABBAGE Early & Late CAULIFLOWER CEIjRY BROCCOLI White PEPPERS Sweet & Hot ONIONS Sweet Spamish EGG PLANT HEAD LErIUCE TOMATOES In al varleties, etc. Cnt this iist ont as it wli flot appear again Owlng te ratlonlng of gaso- Une we would appreciate customers plcklng up their boxas. Thank you! aear nusoana anad a t har,' Robert James Bruce, who pass- ed away April l9th, 1938. "A page for the book of memory is gently turned.today." -Ever remambered by bis wife and daughters, Mae and Erma. 16-1* BULLIED-In loving memory of Mothar and Father, Frances A. and E. Bullied, who passed away; Mother, June 6th, 1922, and Father, April l9th, 1939. God took them home, it was His will,1 But in our haarts tbay livetb still. -Gertrude and Lorne. 16-1 GRIFFIN-In loving mamory of Myrtia Henry Griffin who pass- ed away April l6tb, 1943. Dear Myrtle you are not for- gottan, Though on earth you ara no more, Stili in memory you are with us As youalways ware before. - Fondly rememberad by Mother, Sister and Grandmoth- er. 16-1 How many a thing which wa cast to the ground, When others pick it up becomnes a gem! -George Meredith. Show me the books ha loves and I shall know Tha man far better than through mortal frieçds. -Wilas Weir Mitchell. REFRIGERATO R Repairs Commercial - Domestic ANY MAKE H. J. Bowyer PHONE OSHAWA 244 if GUARANTEED Radio Service CASH & CARRY Roy W. Neads CENTRE ST. PHONE 546 13-2* ENGAGEM ENTS Mrs. Robert Rogers wishes to announce the engagement of her youngest s i s ter, Miss Anne Walmsley, Toronto, to Mr. Stuart E. Clark, Oshawa. The marriage will take place in St. John's An- glican . Church, Bowmanville, on May l9th, at 4:30 p.m.*' 16-1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Der Beît, Newcastle, announce the engagement of their only daugh- ter, Martha, to Ernest Knapp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Knapp, Orono. The marriage will take place in Park St. Unitad Church, Orono, on Saturday, April 2lst, at 2 p.m. 16-1* M arriages JAMES-FLETCHER - In Glas- gow, Scotland, April 5, 1945, Irena, only daughtar of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Fletcher, Glasgow, becama the brida of Major Wil- liam G. James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gao. W. James, Bowman- villa, Ontario. P E D W E L L - BAILLIE - At Runnymede R o ad Baptist Church, Toronto, Sat., April 14, 1945, Evelyn Pearl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Baillie, To- ronto, to Kannath John Ped- wahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pedwell. Newcastle. 16.1* i'ERNLUND - YOUNG - At Trinity Unitch Church Parson- aga, on April 6, 1945, by the Rav. J. E. Griffith, Eskil, son of Mr. Henry Fernlund, Vancou- ver, B.C., and the late Mrs. Fernlund, to Evelyn Milburn, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Young, Bowman- ville, Ontario. 16.1* DEATHS TABB - In Bowmanville Hos- pital, April 18, 1945, Evelyn Mary Stevens, beloved wife of Thomas H. Tabb, in her 54th year. Resting at Northcutt & Smith's Funeral Chapel, Bow- manville, for service Friday, April 2th at 2 p.m. Interment Bethesda Cemetery. TREWIN, Herbert E.-At Ottawa, Ont., on February l3th, 1945, Herbert E. Trewin, beloved husband of Ella Woods. Rest- ing at the Morris Funeral Chapal (following arrival from Ottawa, on Friday, April 2th) until Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Thence to Cadmus Union Ceme- tery for interment at 3 p.m. 16-1 MOORE-Suddenly, at St. Michael's Hospital, Toro n to, April 10, 1945, Florence Maude Gailey, beloved wife of Rayer- end S. C. Moore, il Avonlea Blvd., Toronto, formerly pastor of Trinity United Church, Bow- manville, and dear mother of Marjorie M. G. and John C. G. Interment Park Lawn Came- tery. COMING EVENTS Don't forget t h e Canadian Order of Foresters' dance, Sat., April 21, in Enniskillen Hall. Round and square dancing to Fletcher's orchestra. 16-1 Oshawa Citadel Band will be in attendanca at T h e Salvation Army, on Monday, April 23rd. Sacred band concert at 8 p.m. Co- bourg Youth Group will present a special pageant. 16-1 Dance will be held in Arm- ouries under auspices of Fire Brigade on Saturday, April 21, 8:30 to 12 p.m. 5@c per person. Russ Creighton's orchestra. Pro- ceeds for local Hospital and Sick Children's Hospital. 16-1 Women's Canadian Club will hold an open meeting, Monday, April 23, at 3:45 p.m. in St. John's Parish Hall to which ladies ara cordially invited. Miss Ethel Chapman, Editor, Home Section, Farmer's Magazine, is guest speaker. her sublect being "Going On Growing". Admission 25c. Ask Any GI The howitzer's wrath Is tender and mutad Compared to a looey Who has not been saluted. -Yank. BIRTHS VANSTONE-To Cpl. and Mrs. Byron Vanstona, at Bowman- ville Hospital, April 16, 1945, a son, Norman Byron. 16.1* SOUCH - Sgt. and Mrs. Orval Souch (Phyllis Hamilton), of Osha*a, announca the birth of thair daughter aV Oshawa Hos- pital on April 12, 1945. 16.1* WILLIAMS-Betty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Williams, is pleasad to announca the ar- rivai of her baby sistar, Shirley Ann, at Bowmanvilla Hospital, on April llth, 1945. 16-1* BROWN-To'Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown, Newcastle, a daughter, Judith Elisabeth (J u cl y) on April llth at Bowmaaville Hospital. A baby sister for Joan and Bobby. 16-1* CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F BOWMANVILLE Notice Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of Council to have the houees numbered in the Town and that any property owner who wishes to do so may supply their own numbers and secure the number of their property from the plan at the Town Hall.. A. J. LYLE, Clerk. 16-2 NOTICE The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Bowmanville, in- tends to construct as a local im- provement the following watar- works extensions: Church Street-Liberty Street to St. George St.. St. George St.-Church Street to King Street. Liberty Street -Nelson Street to Base Lina. Jackman Avenue - Scugog Street to Jackman proparties. and intends to spacially assess a part of the cost upon the lands abutting diractly on the work. The astimated ost of the work is $12,000.00, of which $4 ,800.00 is to be paîd by the Corporation. The estimated cost par foot froatage is for Church Street 5 cents, for Liberty Street S cents, for Jack- man Avenue S cents. The special assessmant is to be paid in 20 an- nual instalments. A petition to the said council will not avail to pravent its con- struction, but a patition agaiast the work or the mannar in which it has bean undartaken, may ba made pursuant to Section 8 of The Local Improvament Act, to the Ontario Municipal Board, by a mai ority of the owners rapre- santing at least ona-haif of the value of the lots wbich are to ba spacially assessed therefor. A by-law for undertaking the work will ba considerad by the Council at a meeting thereof to ha hald on the llth day of May, 1945, or at g ragular or a special meet- ing thereof to be held theraafter. DATED this l8th day of April, A.D. 1945. A. J. LYLE, Clark. 16-3 Tenders Wanted Sealed tenders for the purchasa for cash of the following parcels of real estate owtied by the late William Reynolds will be receiv- ed at the office of W. R. Strika, solicitor, Bowmanville, Ontario, until 6 p.m., Saturday, May Sth, 1945: Parcel 1: North west quarter lot 4, concession 8, north east quarter lot 5, concession 8. Parcel 2: Lot 3, Concession 10. Both parcals being la the Township of Darlington, in the County of Durham and tenders subject to reserved prîce. 16-3 Tenders Wanted Tenders for the repairs to the Town Shed, Ghurch Street, will ba accepted up to April 3th, 1945. Ail particulau2 may be obtained from the undarsigned. A. J. LYLE, Clark. 16-2 ~r 0 mi April 18, 199 20, 21 Jury C& Loveli TUE REXALL STORE When W. Test Eyez t ls Don. Proporly PHONE 778 - - . C.N.R. TICKETS NOTICE The deadline for Olaasified Ads is 1 o'clock Wedes- days. Please co-operate by getting your Ad i early. Auction Sales Monday, April 3Oth - The undersigned has raceived instruc- tions to saîl by public auction for Mrs. Mabel McKessock in Solina, her household furnitûre and some implemants. Sea itemized list naxt waek. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. Elmer Wilbur, auctioneer. 16-1 On Saturday, April 28th, the undersigned will saîll by public auction for W. J. Miller and Mrs. Esther Flintoff, in the Village of' Hampton, a quantity of house- hold affects, stoves, garden tools, etc. Sea itemizad list next waek. Sale at 1 p.m. Tarms cash. Elmer Wilbur, auctioneer. 16-1 Furniture Sala - I have been authorized to saîl by public auc- tion for - Mrs. Geo. White, la Solina, on Wed., April 25, the fol- lowing household affects: organ, dining room suite, beds, dresser, wash stand, rocking chairs, new coal oil stove with oven, dask, couchas, daybed, floor, lamps, table iamps, rugs, mats, badding, dishes, cooking utansils, washing machine, lawn mower, gardan tools, and many other articles too numerous to mention; Sala at 1 p.m. Tarms cash. J. D. Hogarth, clark; Elmer Wilbur, auctioneer. 16-1 Sat., April 21, the undersigned bas racaivad instructions from Mr. John Spry, Silvar St., Bow- manville, to saîl by public auction at his residence bis antire bouse- hold affects including bedroom suites, dining table, chairs and buffet, 2 cook stoves, heater, coal oil stove, dgvanport and couch, odd tables and chairs, kitchen fur- nitura, electric iron and toaster, dishas, cooking utensils,' tools, sewing machine and numerous other articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. Sale at 1:30 p.m. Wm. J. Challis, auc- tioneer; T. S. Mountjoy, clark. 16-1 Flelp Wanted CAPABLE, Trustworthy Girl to take care of apartment, 4 hours a day. Write Box 485, States- man Office, Bowmanville. 16-1 MARRIED OR PART-TIME WO- man worker for hotel, not more than 24 hours par week. Apply Balmoral Hotel, Bowmanville. 16-1* GIRL WITH OR WITHOUT EX- perienca for waitress work in local hotel. Live in. Apply Employment and Salective Ser- vice, Oshawa. Rafer File No. 7332. 16-1* Y OU NG MARRIED WOMEN with aboya average intelligence rasident in Bowmanville and adjacent small %towns for mar- ket research and public opinion survays. Strictly.part time. No selling. Write Canadian Facts, 19 Malinda Street, Toronto. 15-2 Notice TRACTOR CUSTOM WORK - Ahl kinds of tractor work: ploughing, cultivating, e tc., done. F. S. Allen, phone 461, Bowmanville. 16-1* Bowmanville Electriclans 4 Doors West of Eaton's in Building Occupied by N ryLeague Ahl kinds elactric wiring dona Motors repairad and installed Phone 438 34-tf 12* PASTURE FOR CATTLE. Apply H. B. Foster, phone 745, or P.O. Box 359, Bowmanville. 15-3 PROPERTY IN HAMPTONi with a good garden. Phone 2545. Apply W. L. Reynolds, Hamp- ton. 16-1* NEW SINGER SEWING Machine in your own home, $3.00 par month. Elec. port. $5.00. Sing- er Sewing Machine Co., Osh- awa. Phone 696. 14-tf For Exchange WILL EXCHANGE 8 - ROOM apartmant for house. Poola's Bakery, Bowmanville. 15-2 ANNOUNCEMENT Wm. J. Challis, having disposed of his garage and salas business, wishas to haartily thank evary one, and all of of his customers, who have favored him with pat- ronage during the past thirty years, during which time ha has been connectad with automobile sales and service. Ha intends to continue in the auctioneer busi- ness, as well as the sale of motor boats and outboard motors. Phone Bowmanville 469, or Bailieboro 12r3 1. 16-1 *AMicles For Sale WHITE PRAM, in good condition. Phone 2602 Bowm-anville. 16-1 CEDAR RAILS. Phone Bowman- ville 2237 after 8 p.m. 16-l* EARLY PINK EYE POTATOES, small size $1.00 bag, large ones $1.35. Sabagos certified last year, $2.00 per bag. Phone 391. 16-1* TYRONE GREENHOUSES ara prapared to furnish every kmnd of plants for your garden and flower beds, prices reasonable. T. H. Tabb, prop. 14.4*ý RENFREW CREAM Separator, nearly new, and 3 burner oil stove with oven. Phone 2402, Taylor and Hall, R.R. 5, Bow- manville. 16-1* MIXED HARDWOOD, consisting of harwood limbs and body birch, 4' lengths, 2 or 3 cords to the load. Prîce $12 par cord, de- livered. Apply H. Robitaille, R. R. 3, Pontypool. 13-4* STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Pre- mier, Parson's Beauty, Poco- moka. Order early to ensura getting your plants. J. C. Ail- dread, Liberty St. North. Phone 800. 15-2 FERTILIZER - Suggest taking immediate delivery. For prices phone Bowmanville a g e n t, Fergus E. Morrill, TeleDhone 2456. Agricultural Chemicals Ltd. il-tf POULTRY EQUIPMENT - TWO coal brooder stoves, two battery brooders, 600-chick size; one electric brooder; 2 c o i on y houses; 2 range shalters. Phone 2433, Bowmanville. A. H. Clemens. 15-tf APPLE TREES, Three and Four years old: Red Mcîntosh, Northern Spy, Gravenstein, Red Delicious, Melba, etc. Special price on quantities. Order now for spring planting. C. A. Gle- coff, 174 Ritson Rd. South, Osh- awa. 4-13* LINOLEUM AND CONGOLEUM Rugs. Sele' yours fromn ovar 300 patteras actuaily in stock You are injvited to view these at BRAIDLEY'S New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoe South, Osh- awa. OSHAWA'S NEW FURNITURE Store - Everything in modern. chesterfield, bedroom, dining suites. and studios. Bedding and floor coverings a specialty. Quality marchandise at com. petitiva prices. Before butying visit Bradley ,s New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoe St. S., Osh- awa. 46-tl RAINBOW GLADIOLI - Ramn- bow mixture is differant, it contains bright new colors which provîda beautiful bou- quets. For somathîng new and diffarent buy a faw dozen Rainbow Glads now. Supply lîmited. Stewart's Seed Store. - 13-tf personai SLENDOR TABLETS are effec- tive. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 waeks' $5, at Alax McGregor's Drug Store. 9-26 BURPING IS A SOCIAL ER40R -Take WilLler's Stomach Pow- der to stop the pain of indiges- tion, haartburn, or sour stom- His Dlfflcuity Drug Store 6--l Naval men are chuckling over the story told recently by Vice- Radio Service Admirai J. G. P. Vivian of the candidate entaring for a naval ex. BOWMAN VILLE RADIO) SER- amination, who was required to vice-Expert radio repair, fast give, on an officiai form, the service. If you can't gat that names of two gentlemen who had radio tube, try us. Work guar- known him for "1not less than anteed. Cali 589. 16-tf three years." His raply was: "I have been in Wanted to Rent the Navy 14 years and, tharefore, I don't know any gentlemen."-I ARM -' WJLL BUY if suited. Tid-Bits. 'Phone 2665. 16-1,- Classified Ad Rates One cent a word cash, each Insertion (minimum charge 25c).- Charge of 25e extra ln made when advertlsement la not vald same week as iser- tion. Extra charge of 10o *hen replies are dlrected te a Statesmau box number. Bfrthu, deaths and marriages 50cech, In Memorlams, 50e for notice plus 10e per lino for verse. Classifled adver- tisements accepted Up untfl Wednesday noon. BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHING machine. Phone 2697. 16-1* STUDIO COUCH, in good condi- tion. Phone Thursday, Mrs. Lambert, 2287. 16-1* WATCH, Fancy gold filled case, open faced, Omega, 15 jewelled. Phone 2548, Bowmanville. 16-1 5 BUSHELS 0F RED CLOVER. Wm. Brown, R.R. 1, Tyrone. 16-1 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Mrs. H. Ingram, 32 Carlisle Ave. Phone 653. 16-1 MAN'S BICYCLE. Apply John Maguire, Brown St., Bowman- ville. 16-1 1100 CEDAR POSTS. Jack G. Smith, Bobcaygeon. P ho n e 32-12. 14-4* AUTO-TRAC TRACTOR, in good condition. Apply R. W. Milli- gan, Newcastle. 16-1* DUTCH SET ONIONS, 20c lb.; multipliers 3 lbs. 25c. Stewart's Seed Store. 16-tf TRACTOR-Cockshutt 70. work- ing good. Phone 461, Bowman- ville. 16-1* CULTIVATOR; SEEDER; MH. rnower; plow. Apply M.* Dem- chuk, close to C.P.R. Station, Newcastle. 16-1* CARTIER OATS, some treated, $1.00 per bus.; also certified Katahdin potatoes. Bill Row- land, Newcastle. 16-1 HATCHING EGGS From Gov- ernment blood-tested purebred Rocks. Apply Victor Szold, Hampton. Phone 2173. 16-1 NEARLY NEW NO. 18 DeLaval cream separator, 800 lbs. Capa- City. Lew Hallowell, phone Orono 7r8. 16-2 2 STEEL TANKS, 12 ft. long, 3 ft. wide and 3 ft. deep. Donald Poole, Poole's Bakery, Bow- manville. 15-2 FEATHERS AND Feather Beds o f a il descriptions. Highest prices paid. Write particulars to Queen City Feather Co., 23 Baldwin St., Toronto. 15-12.4* OLD) POSTAGE STAMPS, before 1 1900, preferably on envelopes or original paper. Highest prices paid. Write Box 414, Statesman O f f i c e, Bowman- ville. 5-7-9 Foe hiksta a -R-E No lett.rwritlnq. No money orde.. No bother. justlelt me know whart you waut oeid wh.n you want IL. 100% lv. dolivery guarat..d. JACK HUDSON, ORONO WILFRED RICHARDSON PON~YPOOL F. L. BYAM, TYRONE STE WARTJ'S YOUR DEPENDABLE HEAD- QUARTERS FOR HIGH QUALIITY SEEDS Ail our seed la Govt. Graded No. 1 wlth suffIclent stock et ail Items Ont. Variogated Alfalfa Grimm Alfalfa Red Clovor, Early Red Clovor, Mammoth lato Alsike Swoot Clovers Timothy White Dutch Ladino Canada Blue Grass Kentucky Blue Grass Pennial Rye Grass Crestod Whoat Grass Reod Canary Grass Brome Grass (Park land) Coul. Meadow Foscue Orchard Grass- Red Top Hybrid & Open Pollinatod Seed Corn Cort. Sood Potatoes Fortîlîzors (fot gardons) Bulk Gardon Soeds You buy wi Quallty and pi Stewan Stewart's Phone 577 1th confidence lu tîice'when You buy irs Seeds. s Seed Store Bowmnvile Real Estate For Sale THREE ADJOINING LOTS, on Church Street, Newcastle, 3 blocks south No. 2 Highway. Apply Box 76, Newcastle. 16-1 FARM-50 ACRES, good work- able land.. Will rent lmmnedi- ately or poisessiofl any. time. FIVE - ROOMED FURNISHED cottage "Windy Cove," at Bow- manville Beach, electric, water, fireplace, screened - porch, lot 155x75 ft. Appiy Mrs. M. M. Gerry. 16-1 FARM, 135 ACRES, Lot 6, Con. 4, Clarke, good land and build- ings, 90 acres under cultivation, 10 acres hardwood, 2 good wells, water on pasture land, electricity past door. Prica $4,500. Apply Lorna Paaden, Clarke, R.R. 1, Ont. Phone<'-k Livestock For Sale 6 WHITE YORKSHIRE PIGS, 7 waaks old. Leslie Collacutt, R.R. 3, Bowmanville, phone 2242. .16-1 TEAM 0F CLYDE MARES. Will- ing workers. Also complete set breeching team harness with bridies. Phone 2186, Bowman- ville. 16-1 CHICKS - We'- are now taking orders for Tweedle Chick5,,ill breeds. Order early for specal prices. Stewart's Seed Store, 1 phone 577, Bowmanville. 3-tf BABY CHICKS - BE SURE 0F your supply of Trent Electric Chicks this season, Barred Rocks, New Hampshires, White Leghorns and New Hamp X Barred Rock. For pricas and informat io n phone Barrons, Hampton, 2420. 16-4* Wanted To Buy FARM-75 TO 100 ACRES, good house a nd buildings, creek preferred. Write Box 492, Statesman Office, 16-1* 5 OR 6 ROOMED HOUSE WITH about 1 acre land and chickan house, in or near BowmnanvIlle. WriteBox 491, Statesman Of- fice. 16-1* URGENT- PRIVATE PARTY needs a good used car. Will pay top cash price. No dealers. Phone Bowmanville 2639, after 6 p.m. 16-1* SINGER DROP HEAD SEWING machines. Will pay cash, caîl or write, Singer Sewing Ma-" chine Cd., Oshawa, 16 Ontario Notice Any person or versons who dump refuse on the roails or rofLd allowances ln the Townshlp of Darlington wil bc prosecuted accordlng to the Township by-law lu that respect. This lucludes stones and rocks. By order, Darllngton Township Council. J. D. HOGARTH, Clerk 13-4 RELIABLE ONTARIO BREEDING STATION R.O.P. SIRED BARRED ROCK CHICKS Fromi Blood-Tested, Bred- to-Lay Parent stock. Ail chleks slred by R.O.P. coc- kerels insure hlgh egg pro- duction and excellant meat typa. We would appraclate early orderlng. Mlxed Chlcks, Pullets, Cee- kerels, day-oid or started. WRITE or PHIONE Donald E. Gibson Bowmanville, Ont. Phone Clarke 3811 4tf FOR EXPORT FOR HIGHEST PRICES I buy alil knds of Grade and Registered Cows and haif- ers and cows bred about 4 or 5 months. Max R£ elit R.R. 4, Port Perry PHONE or WRITE Phone Port Parry 198-R-21 12-6* flhim. o o g o, o 11 Ili 1 nomilb4 PAGE TWELVE THURSDÀY, APRIL 19th, 1945 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO 1 Orchard Pollination IS GREATLY INCREASED BY WE HAVE BEES FOR RENT ORDER EARLY CI Ru. KNOX ORONO Phone 42-R-2 TIRE NEWS- .No permit necessary for retreading tires. Have t'hem retreaded now. If your tires need vuican- izing, let us look them over before the busy sea- son is here. Pull stock of new and re- -conditioned tires to choose from. GF. JAMIESON TIRE & BATTERY SHOP King & Silver, Bowmanvllle Phones: 467 - Res. 376 1

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