-t ,..x.~ - -. PAGE TEN BIRTHS SLEMON-On June 14, 1945, at the Private Patients' Pavilion, Toronto, to Major and.* Mrs. H. V. Slemon, a son. 25-1 BICKARD-Mr. and Mrs. Garnet L-,%ickard announce the birth of eir son, Donald Hendry, at Bowmanville Hospital, June 14, 1945. 25-1 DOYLE-Flying Officer and Mrs. L. F. Doyle (nee Catherine Wight) wish to announce the birth of their son at New West- minster, B.C., on Sunday, June 17, 1945. 25-1* SYER-Sgt. and Mrs. W. B. Syer (nee Mary Thompson) wish to announce the birth of their son, William Duncan, on Thursday, June l4th, at Bowmanville Hos- pital; first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Syer. 25-1* COCHRANE-Mr. and Mrs. Les- lie Cochrane, (nee Norma Cow- ling) are happy to announce the birth of their son, a littie bro- ther for Kenneth, at Bowma ville Hospital, June 7, 1945. 25-1* DEATHS TUL-At Bowmanville, on Fni., June lSth, 1945, Alice Elizabeth Tull, beioved wife of the late Eli Tuil, in her 75th year. DEMILLE-In Bowmnanville Hos- pital on Thurs., June l4th, 1945, Mary A. Craig, beloved wife of James H . Demhille and dear mother of Ton, Héhry and Har- old, in her 53rd year. Cards of Thanka r~IIIP'L~ Mr. G. A. Conden and family kiIL wish to thank relatives and 111W friends, also Dr. H. Ferguson and nurses, for kindnesses shown dur- W ing the illness and passing o! a ~'RD!ER beloved wife and mother. 25-1* t! E RE Mn. and Mxs. Norman Yellow- lees wish sincereiy to thank al Shortage o! early-hatched chicks .extra-heavy demand for eggs and poultny for both home and expont ,markets . .. a sharply in- creased price for faîl fresh eggs for shipment ovèrseas . . . it al uadds up"' to unusual opportunity. Will you be cashing -in, or iust wishing you were, this coming fail and winten? It's stili not too late, if you act promptly-start good fast-growing, early maturing chicks, and raise them right. The Bray Chicks o! this yean o! poultry opportunity are living and growing like sixty." That means high vitality and vigo-just what you want in your chicks. Day-oid chlcks la many breeds and hybrids ... started Leghorn pul- les for prompt shipment... tarted -heavy pullets for a littie later if you book them now. Act rlght away! Fred W. Bray LM11ftED 126 John St. N. - Hamilton, Ont. JACK HUDSON, ORONO WILFRED RICHARDSON PONTYFOOL F. L. BYAM, TYRONE their friends and nèighbors, and societies, for their kind remem- brances to Mr. Yellowlees who recently underwent an operation at Toronto General Hospital. 25-1 ENGAGEM ENTS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mutton announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Marlon Viola, to Francis Peter Parise, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Parise, Whitby. The marriage will take place early in July. 25-1* Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hanna of Nestleton wish to announce the engagement of their s e c o n d daughter, Mari orie Lenore, 1.0 Russell Edward Welsh, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. P. Weish of Peterboro. The wedding will take blace quietiy on June 23rd. 25-1* Lost LOST - BLACK LEATHER zippered key case with four keys. Lost Sat. morning. Find- er please notify Mrs. Lance Plain, 100 Duke St. 25-1 Moving heaven and earth to have our own way makes hell on earth. The Rexail Store, Celebrating 35 years of Rexail Progress in Canada 1910 - 1945 3StIi ANNIVERSARY Special Values AGA-REX COMPOUND, reg. 50e -- -------------- ----- 35C CAMELIA PERFUME (1 drpm) reg. 40e ------- - -----35e FIRSTAID GERMIIDAL SOAF reg. 25c------- 2 for 35e REXALL DENTAL FIX reg. 50e ------------------- 35e KLENZO Llquld ANTISEPTIC reg. 43c - ----------35C LANGLOIS Lavender Mentholatcd Shave Cream reg 45e, 35e MINERAL BATH COMPOUND reg. 50e - .-- - --- 35e BU 31 TOOTH POWDER with sodium perborate, reg. 40e, 35e LIIN-A-SEPTIC LINIMENT reg. 50e-------- ~35C STORK Borated BABY SOAP reg. 10c -------- 4 for 35e IVY-CHEK Poison Ivy treatment, reg. 50c --------------35e GLOS-KREME non-greasy hair dressing, reg. 40c --35e REX-SALVINE, reg. 50 ---c ---- ---- -----35e MI 31 DENTAL 'FASTE, reg. 45ce----- - 35c TOXOL ANTISEPTIC, reg. 50c ---- ---35c NICE DEODORANT CREAM, reg. 39c --35c Jury & Lovel THE REXALL STORE When W. Test Eyes It I. Don, ProperIy PHONE 778 - - C.N.R. TICKETS MEN WANTED For War Work In Mechanical Rubber Goods Plant Vacations wlth Pay Group Insurance and Hospitalization Plan Legal Hslidays with Pay Pension Plan A War Time Job With Peace Time Prospects Applicants on War Work not Accepted COMINO F.VENTS Hampton Sunday School Anni- versary Services wili be held on Sunday, July lst, at 2 and 7 p.m. Rev. Clifford G. Park, Whitby, will be the speaker. Full particu- lars next week. 25-1 Dance.-Modern and Old Tyme -to Radio's favorite entertainets, Charlie Hannigan's Mountaineers, Fri., June 29, at Oshawa Arena. Prizes, novelty dances, f un galore. 25-2 Newtonville United Church S un da y School Anniversary on Sunday, June 24th. One service oniy, at il a.m. Special music by the Sunday School children. Mr. Edwin Hancock of Peterboro will be the speaker. 25-1 Haydon Sunday School Anni- versary Services will be held on Sun., July 1, at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Rev. W. C. Smith, Port Perry, guest speaker. Speciai music. See full particulars next week for Monday, Juiy 2. 25-1 Barn Dance. Opening new barn at Mrs. R. Stephens' Farm on Manvers Rd., 1¼/ miles North White Rose Service Station, Fni- day, June 22nd. Modemn and Old Time dancing from 9 to 1, to Merry Macs Orchestra. Proceeds in aid of Bowmanville Hospital Building Fund. 25-1 Annuai Meeting Durhaný Coun- ty School Trustees and Ratepay- ers Association, Newcastle Com- munity Hall, Friday, June 22, 2 p.m. Special speakers: Mr. L. B. Hyde, Ingersoîl, Inspector of Pub- lic Schools, Oxford County; M. A. Campbell, Provincial Secre- tary; Warden C. R. Carveth, New- castle. President E. F. R. Os- borne. 25-1 Auction Sales E. A. Werry, Enniskillen, wil seil by public auction on Mon., July 2, the following items: 40 suckling pigs, 6 weeks old; num- ber of brood sows, due time of sale; 10 Durham springers; num- ber of stocker cattie, beef-ringers, etc.; also some machinery. Ted Jackson ,auctioneer. 24-3 The undersigned has received instructions to seli by public auc- tion the household effects of Mn. G. A. Corden at his residence, Cor. Chunch and Silver Sts., Bow- manville. Sale will include din- ing room suite, chestenfield, beds, dressers, coal-oil stove, Findlay cookstove, heaten, odd tables and chairs, lawn mower, as well as many smail articles. An extra dining table, chairs, buffet and chest of drawers will also be in- cluded in this sale. Sale at 1:30 p.m., Wed., June 27. W. J. Chai- lis, auctioneer. 25-1 I have been authorized to sel by public auction for Loftus Beilamy, Lot 11, B.F., Clarke (%k mi. W. of Newtonviile, 1½ mi. S.) on Fri., June 22, ail his farmn stock (25 head of Durham and Hereford cattle), implements, hay, harness, poultry. The farm, consisting of 138 acres, more or iess, with good buildings, hydro, running water, bush and orchard, will be offer- ed for sale, subi ect to a reserved bld. Terms on chattels: cash. Tenms and conditions on farm will be given day of sale. Sale at 1 p.m. T. S. Mountjoy, clerk; Elmen Wilbur, auctioneer. 24-2 POSTPONED AUCTION SALE The undensigned has received instructions to seli by public auc- tion at her late residence, Church St., Bowmanville, the household effèctîs o! the late Mrs. Eliza Noble. Sale will include kitchen, dining room, bednoom and living room furniture, cook stove, gas stove, r u g s, sewing machine, radio, dishes and cooking utensi]s, as well as many small articles. The double house and lots, the propenty o! the late Mrs. Noble, wili be offered for sale at the same time and place, subject to reserve bid. Along with the above will also be offened another household o! furniture, including chestenfield suite, good bed and spnings, sping-filled mattress, kitchen set, end tables, odd tables and chairs, radio in A-i condition, lamps, cook stove (ail enamel), quarter cut dining suite, with matching sectional book case in excellent condition. Sale at 1:00 o'clock sharp, Sat., June 23. Terms cash. W. J. Challis, auctioneen; T. S. Mountjoy, clerk. 25-1 SUN., JUNE 24, 1945 and other speclflc dates Full information fromn Agents Canadian National Railways Adv. No. T.5-23 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO Notice Dr. Storey's office wili be clos- ed from June 27 to Aug. 15. 23-8* Dr. C. J. Austin's office, Ennis- killen, will be closed from July 1 to July 8th, inclusive. 25-1 Dr. Ferguson's office will be closed from June 29 to July 28, inclusive. 24-4* Bowmanville Electricians, 42 King St. E. Ail kinds of electric wiring done. Motors repaired and installed. Phone 438. 14tf TRACTOR CUSTOM WORK - Ail kinds of tractor work: ploughing, cultivating, etc., done. F. S. Allen, phone 594, Bowmanville. 24.tf.4* Notice is hereby given that after June 2lst, 1945, I will not bc responsible for debts contract- ed by my wife, Sara Hope Brown. Dated at Bowmanville, June 2lst, 1945. A. C. Brown. 25-3 Real Estate For Sale FARM - 100 ACRES, with steel barn 36x88, and good brick house, new machine shed. Water in house and barn. Hydro available this fail. P hon e 213r13, Millbrook. 25-3* PASTURE FARM, 50 acres, situ- ated Lot 13, Con. 5, Darlington, with cneek, pantly wooded with cedan and elm. If not sold by July lst will consider nenting. Apply T. S. Mountjoy, R.R. 6, Bowmanville. Phone 2503. 25-1 8 ROOMED BRICK VENEERED duplex house, closed in glass and scneen ponch, lange attic with one noom finished, two complete bathnooms, hot air heating, furnace n e a n 1 y new, garage and hen house, about 3/ acre o! land, small fruit trees, stnawbennies and naspberries; nean Central School. Appiy ownen, P.O. Box 437, Bowman- ville. 25-1 bast LOST - BAY MARE. Reward. Apply Mr. Scattergood, Osh- awa. 25-1*L For Rentl FURNISHED BEDROOM, break- fast if desired, or could be iised as light housekeeping room. Central. Write Box 516, States- man Office. 25-1* NEW SINGER SEWING Machine in your own home, $3.00 per month. Elec. port. $5.00. Sing- er Sewing Machine Co., Osh- awa. Phone 696. 14-tf H-orse Register Laets Napier, (16100), Enrol- ment No. 3942, a beautiful dapple grey, Government Premium Per- cheron Stallion, Form 1, will stand at his own stable, Lot 1, Con. 2, Manvers Twp., known as the om Bers farm. This is your opportunity to bneed to a sire of outstanding quality. This horse is cut to haîf price for the' season o! 1945 'ro entice people to breed. Terms: $1.00 at time of service; $5.00 to insure a foal due Mar. 1, 1946. Ail accidents at owners risk. Property of Blake Johnson, R.R. 3, Pontypool. 23-tf.1* MOVINO WEST M. Rawlnson Limited regutarly .n*ke up and ahip Household Furniture. COn- soltdated Pool Car& to Manitoba, SaakatCh- ewan, Aberta, Brtish Columbia and tu California. Write. wreorpboUefor rodusced f reigjxt rates. Etbilaed 1885. beO yenge St., Terate. ing*Umae12 NOVING, P*CRime, SHIPP&U ait SIGIAGI Syouil get thouiflnds of extra miles fom your tires If you have themr. rcapped the "Dominion" way. W. have the ailWmpOItl "knatkv" of doina the job rght. Se0 us todoy- No PIERMIT NEEDED. DRY PINE SLABS, delivered at $7 per 4 foot cord. No orders under truck load (4 cords). Phone Pont Penny 24. 25-1 37 PONTIAC SEDAN, 6 cyliiùder, good condition, $550.00 cash. Serial No. 726192862. Apply B. Buday, R.R. 3, Bowmanville. 25-1* LM.H. CULTIVATOR, nearly new. Also McCormick-Deering gang plow and Maple Leaf gang plow. Clarence Tink, Hamp- ton, phone 2361. 25-1 McCORMICK MOWER, 5% cut, recently overhauled, works lîke new. Price $35. Also 2 window screens 26x35, 50c eachi. J. L. Metcalf, 106 Concession St., Bowmanville. 25-1 OAK COMBINATION Secretary and book case; kitchen side- board, wicker fernery, cold air register, 3 hot air registers, poncelain back for sink. Apply A. W. Pickard, 143 King St. E., Bowpianville, phone 374. 25-1 LINOLEUM AND CONGOLEUM Rugs. Selec! yours from over 300 patterns actually ini stock. You are invited to view these at BRADLEY'S New Fumniture Store, 156 Simcoe South, Osh- *awa. 46-tf VACUUMS FOR SALE, vacuumis repaired. "Good Vacuums for Good Housekeepîng." A i s o guaranteed expert repairs, lub- rication, replacements, etc. Cali C.U.C. Service Branch, Mc- Gregor's Hardware Store, Bow- manville, 774. 19-tf OSHAWA'S NEW FURNITURE Store - Everything in modern. chesterfield, bedroom, dining suites, and studios. Bedding and floor coverings a specialty. Quality merchandise at com. petitive prices. Before buying visit Bradiey's New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoe St. S., Osh- awa. 46-tf FAIRBANKS - MORSE Typhoon pump, compietely overhauled, 600 gallon per hour capacity, with new Z type, 2 h.p. gasoline engine. Priced very reason- abiy. Would exchange for good type beed cattie. S. A. Rowe, Newcastle, R.R. 3. Phone Clarke 2814.; 24-5* CHICK BARGAINS for this week and next. White Leghorns, Banred Rock X White Leghorns, Austra Whites: non-sexed $9.45, pullets $18.95, Barned Rocks, New Hampshires, New Hamp- shire X Barred Rocks $9.95, pullets $15.95, Cockerels $10.95. Assorted Heavies non-sexed $8.95, puilets $13.95, cockerels $9.95. Assorted L i g h t and Medium Breeds non - sexed $8.45, pullets $16.95, cockere]s, White Leghorns $1.50, White Leghorn X Barred Rock $4.50. Two week old add .06c; thnee week old add .llc; four week old add .16c. Shipped C.O.D. This advertisement must ac- company your order. Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario. 24-2 Tenders Wanted FOR DECORATING CRAFT room, boys' basement and one ciass room at Bowmanville Public School. Specifications at Secretany-Treasurén's office. Tenders to be in by June 3th. Bowmanville Board o! Educéa- tion, Stuart R. James, Sec'y- Treas.ç 24 King St. E., Bow- manvilie. 24-3 Personal SLENDOR TABLETS are effec- tive. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks' $5, at Alex McGregor's Drug Store. 9-26 BROADLOOM RUGS TO beauti- fy your home. Latest solid shades also tweeds. Sizes you cannot obtain elsewhere, made seamless in the following widths: 27", 30", 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 feet by practically any length. (Your old carpets and clothing accepted.) Write Acme Rug Co., 188 King St. W., Ham- ilton, Ont. Delivery 6 weeks. 25-2* For Sale GENERAL STORE, DURHAM County, sales $44,000 in 1944, good schools and Protestant Chunches. P r i c e complete, buildings, equipment and stock, $23,000. Tenms. Immediate possession. Write Box 511, Canadian Statesman, Bowman- ville, Ont. 24'-ý Wanted to Rent 3 OR 4 ROOMS or apantment, un- furnished, for 2 people, in Bow- manville. Phone 23n1, Onono. 23-4* Livestock For Sale 4 PIGS, 7 weeks* old. Apply Joe Crawford, Enniskillen. 25-1 3 CHOW DOGS. Apply Cream of Barley Mill. Phone 2620. 25-1 5 WIGS, about 65 lbs. each. Walter Ferguson, Enfield. Phone 2329. 25-1 Articles For Sale CHILD'S CRIB in excellent con- dition. Also pair men's rubber boots size 9. Phone 419. 25-1* HOUSE DOORS, FRAMES AND base-boards, and planks. Wm. Wilcox, Queen St., 25-1* MASSEY HARRIS CORN Culti- vator. Apply R. B. Scott, Ty- rone. 25-1* DEERING HAY TEDDER, lst ciass condition. Price $20. Wal- lace Pascoe, phone Z81. 25-1 FRAMED BARN 35'x50', haif roof steel. Apply Mrs. Geo. A. Stephens, R.R. 4, Bowmanville, phone 2204. 25-1 FURNACE FOR SALE - Hot water boiler in good condition. Cheap for quick sale. Phone 303. 25-1* M AN O R BOY'S BICYCLE "Crown", in good condition. Apply H. Watchorn, R. R. 1, Bowmanville. 25-1* THERE ARE STILL A FEW hundred boxes of garden plants at Tyrone Greenhouses. T. H. Tabb, proprietor. 25-1* LIVE POULTRY and feathers. Good prices paid. M. Flatt, R.R. 1, Bethany. Phone 7r13. <Busi- ness carried on by Mr. Flatt personally, no agents employ- ed.) l9tf.12* 12 WORK HORSES, 5 ýto 12 yrs. old, weighing from 1400 to 1700. Ail guaranteed workers, or trade for cattie. Norman W. Malcolm, R.R. 1, Burketon, Ont. Phone 191-3, Port Perry. 23-3* B E A GLE AND FOXHOUND, crossed 2 litters, sired by a son of the Champion of the United States and Canada, 1942, Beagle field trials. This strain is run- ning at 6 months old. Pups, ten dollars each. R. H. Dilling, Bowmanville, Ont. Phone 433. 25-1* Wanted To Buy GASOLINE STOVE, 3 or 4 burn- er, with oven, good condition. Write Box 514, Statesman Of- fice, Bowmanville. 25-1* PIANO for Providence School, S.S. No. 5. Must be in good condition. Apply D. R. Wight, Se'y-Treas., R.R. 4, Bowman- ville. 25-1 FARM, GOOD HOUSE and build- ings, good water supply. Must state price and particulars in letter. Write Box 515, States- man Office, Bowmanville. 25-1 SINGER DROP HEAD SEWING machines. Will pay cash, caîl or write, Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co., Oshawa, 16 Ontario Street, phone 696. 14-tf FEATHERS AND Feather Beds o f a il descriptions. Highest prices paîd. Write particulars to Queen City Feather Co., 23 Baldwin St., Toronto. 15-12-4* HeIp Wanted BOYS WANTED. Apply Brook- dale-Kingsway Nurseries, Duke St., Bowmanville. 24-3 SECRETARY-TREASURER FOR the Newcastle Board o! Educa- tion. Duties to commence Sept. 1, 1945. State salary. Apply D. W. Jose, Newcastle. 25-1 MEN AND WOMEN WANTED to retail Famiiex Products f rom door to door in spare time. One dealer per 1,000 homes. Prof it- able offer. Unusuai deals with free goods. If you want to own your business, apply Familex, 1600 Delorîmier, Montreal 24. __ 25-1 Teachers Wanted DURHAM COUNTY wants Pro- testant teacher for S.S. No. 1, Cartwright. First Class cer- tificate. Apply stating salary to Ira Argue, Sec.-Treas., R.R. 3, Burketon. 24-2 S.S. NO. 3, DARLINGTON, "Base Line Schooi" requires teacher. Duties to commence Sept. 4th, 1945. Apply stating qualifica- tions and salary expected. Ed- ward W. Foley, R.R. 2, Bow- manville, Sec'y-Treas. 22-tf GIVE THE CHILDREN THE NECESSARY Energy It's not bard when yoii rea- lize that the most import- int part of healthful well- balanced meals is milk. Give the cblîdren plenty of nourishing Bowman- ville Dairy Milk every day and they'll just bounce with energy. FRE HEGGOB' AI Grade. Large zize, order them 1Dow TRY OUR CHOCOLATE MILK Milk, Cream, Butter and eggs delivered. Bowmanville Dairy Phone 446 or 703 I ~ UNION' *E EPLA DMany people not directly connecte at times at the varlous terme used Sand District Labor Ceuncil explaini COLLECTIVE BARGAINIKG The process ýby wbich workens onganize into unions of their own choice in order to neg-otiate with manag-ement as a unit nather than individually. Usually an agreement is souglit cov- ering boums of wonkç, rates of pay, vaca- tions and other matters. An agreement sig-ned by representatives of both groups is known as a collective bargaining, agree- ment. UNION SECURITY CLAUSES This phrase covcrs those clauses in a col- lective bargaining, agrecmcent which pro- tect the union against loss of member- slip. They stabilize labor-management relations and make it easier to fulf il any obligations the union may have assumed under the agreement. The following are TERMS LINE.D ed with labor unions are baffled by union members, The Oshawa is some of the. terme below: MAINTENANCE 0F MEMBER8HIP This clause requires ail employees who be- longed to the Union wben the agreement wvas signed and ail those w~ho may be him- ed in the future to remain in il and pay their dues as long as the agreementt lasts, as' a condition of employment. UNION IEHOF Under this clause the employer can bine anyone be ishes: but ail tiiose hired must join the Union within a specified period, usually 30 days. Unlike under the pre- vious clause, bere ail employees cligible maust be membens of the Union. CLOSED SHg When this clause is ini the agreement al wvonkers in the plant must join the Union. Ail those subsequently hired must ho members of the Union 'at the tise of hir- ing. 0 some forms of union security. SENIORITY RULES el 0 DUS HEK-FFWhere an agreement grants the right to 0 0 DUE CREC-OFFseniority, those with the longest service 0 IlThis clause requires the employer to de- in the plant have first claim on promo- f Nduet the monthly dues of the Union mens- tion. When men are laid off the last to jbei' after lie bias voluntarily signed an au- be hired are the first to go. In rehiring, I thorization. This is known as the volun- those with the loiîgest service are given I iltary -lek-f.precedence. 0 0O NOSHAWA and DISTRICT LADOR COUNCIL I CANADIAN CONGRESS 0F LABOR0 Note: Local 189 United Rubber Workers o! America and Local 2375 United Steelwonkersi of Amenica are Council affiliates in Bow- OOO@OO@OnvOllO. GOOD WHITE FACE BULL, 14 months old. Appiy T. Schwarz, R.R. 3, Bowmanville, phone Oshawa 491w11. 25-1 BAY CLYDE MARE, 9 years oid, weight 1500. Apply Art Found, R. R. 2, Bowmanville, phone Oshawa 1615j2. 25-1* PUREBRED YORKSHIRE 50W, 1 year old, due July lst. Apply A. A. Gibson, R.R. 2, Newcastle, phone Clarke 3904. 25-1* AYRSHIRE HEIFER, due in 1 week; also 2-year-old Beagle hound. Apply B. Buday, R.R. 3, Bowmanville, Lot 16. 25-1* 1 --- - - -- ---- - - 1 - THURSDAY, JUNE 21st, 1945 PERMANENT POSITION If you have initiative and sales abillty, not necessarily past sales experience, and are looking for a position offering the greatest oppor- tunities now and in the post-war period, this posi- tion with a large financial institution will appeal to you. To the man selected We offer: 1. A liberal salary and *bonus. 2. A guaraxiteed future with pension at age 60. 3. An opportunity to build a permanent business career. 4. Special training and per- sonal assistance. ',% The greatest opportunities in the post-war world will be in the field of distribution. There will be a critical oversupply of trained tech- nicians, engineers and pro- duction men. Tomorrow will belong to the salesman. If you are between 25 and 45, and not engaged in War work, write giving full par- ticulars to BOX NO. 512 STATESMAN OFFICE BOWMANVILLE 24-2 Only what we do makes what we say believable. ROOFING We Specialize in Fiat Roofing AND ASPHALT SHINGVLliNG Material and Workmanship Guaranteed! FREE ESTIMATES! DONNY WAY CONTRACTORS 113 Eldon Avenue Phone 3628J Oshawva 221t~ - 1 - 1 -ý 1 . 1 1 ( 1-