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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Oct 1946, p. 10

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PAGE TEN THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANvILLE OT~YTA1~1fl - - - ----.- , IIlUfl.bUIi I ~ J.. ~~'Au1, lvi BIRTHS HAMILTON-Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hamit i (nee Betty Home) are ppy o announce the arrival of their son, Robert Lockwood, on mriday, October 18, 1946, at Bow- dnanville Hospital. Mother and son doing well. 43-1* DEATH SHORTRIDGE-In Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, on Oct. 20, 1946, Frederick Shortridge, beloved hus- band of the late Emily Jane Darch, aged 76 years. Interment Bowmanville cemetery. COLWELL - At Bowmanville Hospital, on October 20th, 1946, Mary Elizabeth "Minnie" Colwell, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Colwell, in her 70th year. FLAXMAN-At Bowmanville, on October 18th, 1946, Thomas Ed- ward Flaxman, beloved husband of Edith Sexton. JOLL-At *his residence North Street, Newcastle, on October 16, 1946. George H. Joll, aged 88 years. ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Frances (Freddy) Louise, youngest daughter of Mr. L. S. Palmer and Mrs. D. M. Palmer, Oshawa, to Ralph Wilson Ames, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ames, Bowmanville. The wed- ding will take place in Simcoe St. United Church, Oshawa, on No-1 vember 16, at 7 p.m. 43-1*1 Mr. and Mrs. E. Willatts wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Kathleen Frances, to George Thomas For- sey, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. For- sey, Bowmanville. The marriage will take place early in Novem- ber. 43-1 The engagement is announced of Helen Elizabeth, daughter of Mrs. Eva. Hooper, Ajax, and the late M. F. Hooper, to William Henry Bowen, son of Mr. Stanley Bowen, Newcastle, and the late Mrs. Bowen. The marriage will take place at Ajax early in No- vember. 43-1* Mr. and Mrs. •A. L. Phillips, North Oshawa, wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- fer, Frances Alicia, to Keith Wes- ley Branton, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Branton, Don Head Farms, Richmond Hill. The wedding will take place in King St. United Church, Oshawa, on November 23rd at 4 p.m. 43-1 Registered Optometrist 3-Day Service Special Arrangement By appointment: 9.30 to 12 and 2.00 to 5.00 p.m. DISNEY BLDG., OPP P.O. OFFICE 1516 - RES. 2526 OSHAWA, ONT. ....- CHIROPRACTIC STECKLEY HEALTH CLINIC 146 Simcoe St. N. - Oshawa Drugless Treatment including chiropractic Electro - therapy, minerai vapor baths. Practising 24 Years. PHONE 224 Phone or Write 'q CRAWFORD-In loving memory of Will Crawford who passed away October 23, 1921: "October brings back memories Of a loved one gone to rest; He will always be remembered By those who love him best." -Sadly missed by sister and brother. 43-1* SPRY-In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mildred Spry, who pased away October 28, 1943. "Sweet memories will linger forever, Time cannot change them it's true; Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you." -Ever remembered by husband Fred, children Lyness and Jean, son-in-law Bob. 43-1 STEVENS-In memory of a dear husband, W. N. Stevens, who pass- ed away October 21, 1945. "I have lost my soul's companion, A life linked. with my own; And day.by day I miss him more, As I walk through life alone."' -Sadly missed by Wife. 43-1* KING-In loving memory of Wil- liam Henry King, late supervisor of Ontario Hospital, Toronto, who died October 27, 1943, aged 45 years, 4 months. Veteran World War I 48th Highlanders. "'Tis sweet to know we'll meet again Where troubles are no more, And that the one we loved so well Has just gone on before." -Sadly missed and ever remem- bered by Father, Mother, Sisters and Brothers. 43-1* Mrs. Richard J. Fowler wishes to thank her friends and neigh- bors for their many kindnesses in sending flowers and cards, etc., during her recent illness in Peter- borough Civic Hospital. 43-1 Jack and Laura Pummell (nee Laura Philp) wish to thank their friends of Haydon and district for their lovely gift and want to par- ticularly express appreciation, for their kind thoughts and good wishes. 43-1 Mr. James Hanna wishes to con- vey thanks to the neighbors, friends, Sunday School and W.A. for their kindness in his recent bereavement, with special lhanks to Dr. Austin, Mrs. Russell Aun- ger and Miss May Trewin. 43-1 The family of the late Thomas Richards wish to thank Dr. Sle- mon and Superintendent and nur- ses of Bowmanville Hospital, his sister Mrs. Selena Lee, friends, neighbors and organizations for their kindness and floral tributes duringdhis ilness and at the time of his deatb. 43-1* ROOM and board accommodation available for gentleman in private family; home has all modern con- veniences. Phone 2615. 43-1 WIDOWER requires room and board in Bowmanville with adult family. Write Box 779 Statesman Office, Bowmanville. 43-1'* WORKING girl desires room and board,7centrally located. Write Box 780 Statesman Office. 43-1 Radio Service THE RADIO SHOP, Bowman- ville, offers honest charges, latest type equipment and trained per- sonnel. Our two radio techni- cians both hold Government Cer- tificates of Proficiency in Radio. Phone 573. 33-tf' Trucking SCREENED sand, gravel, loam, fill, cinders, manure. We have it, you name it. We -will deliver it. H. B. Evans, R.R. 3, Bowmanville, phone 2255. 33-tf For Rent GARAGE, back of A. & P. Store. Apply Mrs. T. H. Knight. 43-1 SINGER portable electric in your own home. $5 per month. Sing- er -Sewing Machine Co., 16 On- tario St., Oshawa, phone 696. 10-tt Dance at Tyrone Hall, Friday, November lst. Ruth Wilson and her six-piece variety band. 43-2 Round and square dancing at Enniskillen Hall this Saturday night. Al Fletcher and bis or- chestra. 43-tf Plan to attend the Foresters Dance at Newcastle Commun-ity Hall, November 15th at 9 p.m. Russ Creighton's orchestra. 43-2 The Goodyear Recreation Club's winter season of Progressive Euchres will commence this Fri- day, October 27, at 8 p.m. sharp, in the Goodyear Recreation Hall and will continue every 2nd and 4th Friday of each month during the season. Everyone welcome. Non-members 25c. 43-1 Reserve Wednesday, November 6th for the second concert of the Radio Artists' Concert Series sponsored by the Bowmanville Lions Club. An evening of out- standing entertainment. Tickets for sale by any member of the Lions Club. 43-1 Everyone is invited Thursday, Oct. 31, to attend the annual ba- zaar of the Bowmanville Women's Institute to be held in the Parish 14all at 2:30 p.m. Afternoon tea will be served. Also booths of home cooking, fancy work and aprons. 43-1* A hard time masquerade dance will be held in St. John's Parish Hall on October 30, at 8 o'clock, under auspices of the A.Y.P.A. Novelty dances. Lunch. Admis- sion 35.cents. 43-1* Dance at Enniskillen Hall, Fri- day, October 25, with Ruth Wilson, and her orchestra. Under auspi- ces of the service club. Admis- sion 35c. 42-2 COMING TO BOWMANVILLE By many requests a studio will open soon teaching Popular piano playing, age 14 and up (no children please). For further in- formation write Ragnar Steen, Whitby. 40-tf ' DANCE AT BALMORAL Come to the Balmoral Hotel Saturday evening, October 26 and enjoy dancing to the music of the Balmoral six-piece orchestra. Dancing 8:30 to 11:45 p.m. at 75c each. Refreshments served dur- ing the evening with table ac- commodation. C. A. Jarrett, pro- prietor. 43-1 Personal SLENDOR tablets are effective. Two weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at all druggists. 43-1 HYGIENIC sÙpplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. Six samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail Order Dept. T-38 Nov-Rub- ber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. 36-9 LADIES-Know your true char- acter, your hidden desires and weaknesses or his. If your love life's slipping a little act now. Just send one dollar and a sample of your handwriting to be analyz- ed by a specialist. Prompt re- plies. Paddington Hart, P.O. Greenwood, Ont. 43-2* Real Estate For Sale TWO houses, solid brick, com- plete with furnace and wired for heavy electric stove, also gas. Ap- ply 10 Liberty St. N. 41-3* FARM-65 acres, Lot 9, Con. 4, Clarke Twp., good buildings, and good water supply. Possession November lst. Write Box 781, Statesman Office. 43-1* HOUSE FOR SALE 12 Wellington Street Bowmanville Nicely located 1/-storey brick bungalow, containing five rooms, three-piece bath, full basement with hot air heat. Side drive and garage. To close an estate, only $4,500 cash. Apply NATIONAL TRUST CO. LTD. Il Main Street East, Hamilton 43-2 FORD coach, '31, Serial C.A.S. 8868. Phone 2819. 43-1 PRAM, good as new. Phone 707. 43-1* 250-gal. water trough. Apply H. Schmid, Newcastle. 43-1 BOYS'-overcoat and boys' sport jacket, in good condition, size 15- 16. Phone 415. 43-1 FOUR acres canning corn in sheaf. Apply Neil Yellowlees, phone 25- 00. 43-1 LARGE porcelain enamel sink; kitchen cabinet, both in excellent condition. Phone 766. 43-1 PLATFORM scales 2,200 lb. ca- pacity. Hampton Mills, phone 21- 41. 43-1* QUEBEC heater, in good condi- tion. Apply Charles Goodman, 53 Duke St. 43-1 APPROXIMATELY 100 Leghorn hens. O. K. Osborne, phone 2480. 43-1 MOFFAT electric range, wood and coal annex. Good condition. Phone 579.p 43-1* ICE box 25-pound capacity, in good condition. Apply Mrs. Fred Lewis, Statesman Apts., 66 Klng St. W., Bowmanville. 43-1* COOKSTOVE in good &ondition; one new regulating tank for wa- ter bowls; stable force pump, two stock pumps, Beatty. Phone 2564. 43-1 QUANTITY sweet Spanish onions good firm stock; also cooking on- ions and carrots. Phone 2391. 43-2 SPECIAL Harriston stove, burns coal or wood, in very good condi- tion. F. Carter, R.R. 3, Bowman- ville. 43-2 LARGE quantity of carrots, by the bushel or by the ton. Apply MÉ. R. Manning, Sixth Line, Ken- dal. Phone Orono 23r8. 43-3. CHILD'S C.C.M. skates and boots, size 13. Also wanted to buy one pair of skates and boots, size 612 or 7. Phone 2889. 43-1 DEER rifle, .33 Winchester lever action. This rifle must be seen to be appreciated. H. J. Brooks, Kingston Road W., Bowmanville. 43-1* HI-HEAT Oil Burners, 61½" Dou- ble, $39.50 plus installation. Five- year guarantee. Immediate de- livery 57 King St. West. Phone 811. 43-1* JOHN Deere Tractor, on rubber; Cockshutt 17-tooth tractor culti- vator. Apply F. S. Allen, 44 Con- cession St. Phone 594. 43-1* CHOICE hardwood, $18.50 per cord. Cut in stove lengths and delivered. Write Box 734 States- man Office, or phone 481 Oshawa. 36-tf GIRLS 3-piece suit, rose with fur trim, coat, bonnet and leggings, size 6X, as goodas new. Apply Mrs. E. Mariow, 78 Ontario St., Bowmanviile. 43-1* STOVE, radio, joist 15' long, doors, cupboard, glass case, and 40 gal. water tank. All in good condi- tion. Apply Mr. W. Wilcox, Queen St., Bowmanville. 43-2* QUANTITY of House Furniture, including some choice antique pieces, in excellent condition. Ap- ply Mrs. W. H. B. Chaplin, New- castle. 43-2* CASE pony disc plow, good as new, only plowed 50 acres. Also some stocker cattle. Apply H. L. Wade, R.R. 3, Newcastle after 4 p.m. Phone Clarke 2420. 43-1* RED core chauntenay carrots, 75c per bushel. Also boys' navy blue overcoat, size 10 years, in good condition. Apply 103 Liberty St. North or phone 391. 43-1* TWO used engines; one used / hp. Briggs-Stratton air-cooled en- gifle $20. Used tractor cultivator. Nearly new team corn cultivator (Case). Used M.-H. Hammermill. W. H. Brown ,Implement Dealer. Phone 497. 43-1 NEW Singer Sewing Machines are now available, electrics and trea- dles! For further information write or phone Singer Sewing Ma- chine Company, 16 Ontario St., Oshawa. Phone 696. 4-tf Livestock For Sale RED calf for vealing. Phone Clarke 1114. 43-1* CALF for vealing. Apply H. L. Anderson, phone 2215. 43-f THIRTY New Hampshire roosters 6-7 lbs. Phone 2186. 43-1 FERRETS-W. C. White, R.R. 6, Bowmanville. 43-1* SEVEN pigs, 3 months old, $12 ea. Also 4 young bulls. Phone 2612. 43-1 ELEVEN Yorkshire pigs $75. Ap- ply Lloyd Skinner, Tyrone. Phone 2418, Bowmanville. 43-1 75 Rock pullets, laying; also gray mare. R. Branch, Newcastle, Phone Clarke 3814. 43-1* SHROPSHIRE XXX Ram lambs. Apply Gordyn Brent, phone 2274. 43-2* TEN Yorkshire pigs, 8 weeks old. Also Leicester rams. Phone 15 r 13 Orono. 43-1* ONE registered Hampshire ram, born March 1945. Ear tag R.B.G. 12Z. Phone 2472. A. John Bak- er, Jr. 43-1* 300 Rock Pullets laying, Fisher strain. Apply A. Alexander, R.R. 3, Bowmanville, first road east of Courtice, 3rd Concessbn. 43-1* FOUR Yorkshire sows, advanced registered breed; two due to far- row, November 1, and two Decem- ber 2. Blake Short, phone 2479. 43-1 CLYDE horse, two and a half years old, liable to register. Will sell or trade for gobd driving horse. Price $100. Apply Harry Grace, Burketon Post Office. 43-1* BRAY Hatchery asks us to get our customers to order their January delivered chicks now. Wise poul- try-keepers will. Asjk for price list and Service Bulletn. Egg markets assured at higher prices. Agent F. L. Byam, Tyrone. 43-1j HOUSEKEEPER tolook'after fa- ther and three children. Phone 671. 43-1 MEN wanted (some part time). Apply Brookdale Kingsway Ltd. 43-3 SINGLE man for farm work. Milking machine used. Perman- ent yearly job. W. G. Werry, phone 2253. 43-1 SIX experienced metal buffers wanted immediately. Apply Me- tallic Art Products, Orono. Phone 50 r 1. 43-1* GIRL or middle aged woman wanted in Toronto home. Must be found of children. Private room and bath. Write Miss B. Kaye, Pontypool. 40-4 GIRL 18-20, or over, for general housework, capable of taking full charge of home if necessary. Live in. Most evenings free. Mrs. C. T. Ross, 58 Temperance St., phone 392. 43-1 JUNIOR clerk for bookkeeping and general office work. Expr- ience not necessary. Apply by letter only, stating age, qualifi- cations. Write Box 783 States- man Office. 43-1 COOK-keneral for Toronto home, 3 adults, 1 child; other help kept; downstairs work only; own bed- room, sitting room, bath, radio; middle age no objection; refer- ences. Write Box 782 Statesman Off ice. 43-1 MALE-Established company has opening for salesman. Big pro- fits and success assured applicant who can meet requirements. Fa- mous Products Corporation, Dept. O-B-1, 370 Guy St., Montreal, P. Q. 41-4* AN opportunity-Established rur- al Watkins district available. If you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55-have or can. secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get establish- ed in a profitable business of your own. For full particulars write tod-ay to the J. R. Watkins Com- pany, Dept. O-B-9, 2177 Masson St., Montreal, Que. 40-5 RESPONSIBLE woman for cook- ing and housework in modern farm home. Two adults, two children. Capable taking full charge in absence of parents. Oil furnace and all modern conven- iences. Private living and sleep- ing quarters and bathroom. Want- ed immediately. Good wages. Phone 2679, Friday or Saturday. 43-1 Notice Anyone who has lost laundry from Harry Lee's Laundry, Tem- perance St., Bowmanville, please phone Arthur Millson, phone 22- 62. 43-2* Newcastle cider press now op- erating. Malcolm Ainslie, New- castle. 37-tf Mr. J. W. Miller, Barber, wishes to notify his customers that he is continuing in business at his res- idence 103 King St. East, Bow- manville. 42-2 I would like to take this oppor- tunity to apologize and also ex- plain that owing to a misunder- standing my orchestra ceased playing at 12:30 instead of 1 a.m. at the dance at Newcastle Com- munity Hall, Friday, October 18, under auspices of Newcastle Skat- ing Association. Signed: Stan Portch. W. H. White, Lot 27, Con. 6, Hope Twp., (1 concession north of Osaca and half mile east) has sold his farm and will sell by pub- lic auction on Wednesday, Octob- er 30 at 1 p.m., all his farm stock, implements, hay, grain, furniture, etc. Terms cash. Willard Lord, clerk; Jack Reid, auctioneer. 43-1* Fred Gibson, Lot 9, Con. 4, Clarke Twp., at Crooked Creek, is giving up farming and will sell by public auction on Friday, October 25th, at 1 p.m. sharp, all his farm stock, implements, feed, poultry, apples, vegetables and furniture. For further particulars see bills. Terms cash. Positively no re- serve. Jack Reid, auctioneer. 42-2 I have been authorized by L. J. Courtice, Lot 32, Con. 1, Darling- ton, to sell by public auction all his farm stock and implements, hay, harness, and a quantity of household effects, on Wednesday, October 30. Farm, which has been sold, is located 11/4 miles south of Prestonvale and 1/, mile east. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Terms cash. Elmer Wilbur, auc- tioneer. 43-1 FURNITURE SALE-I have been authorized to sell for the estate of the late A. E. McGill, 109 Church St., Bowmanville, on Saturday, Nov. 9, a quantity of household furniture, dishes, etc. Parties wishing to put articles in the sale please get in touch with auction- eer. Sale, rain or shine, at 1 p.m. sharp. Terms cash. See itemized list in next issue. Elmer Wilbur, auctioneer. 43-1 The undersigned has received instructions from Byron Farrell, 2 miles north of Tyrone on the Long Sault Road, Lot 6, Con. 8, to sell by publie auction all his farm stock and implements and some household effects on Wed- nesday, October 30. Mr. Farrell is giving up farming and every- thing will be sold. No reserve. Plan to attend the auction sale. See bills for list of articles. Sale at 12:30 sharp. Terms cash. Theron Mountjoy, clerk. Clif- ford Pethick, auctioneer, 42-2 Wanted To Buy USED rug or carpet, suitable for floor of tent, at least 10'xlO'. Phone 559. 43-1* CAR-1929-31, preferably Ford, Model A. Phone Clarke 3823. 43-1 * TRACTION steam engine in good condition. Canada Tobacco Plan- tations, Newcastle. 42-2* FIFTY tons good baled hay; also barnyard manure. Canada To- bacco Plantations, Newcastle. 42-2* GARDEN tractor, 3 h.p., with plow and scuffler. Phone 2448. 42-2 PIANO in good condition. State price, make, and style, when re- plying to P.O. Box 369, Bowman- ville. 43-1 LIVE poultry .and feathers, top prices paid. M. Flatt, R.R. 1, Bethany, phone Bethany 7 r 13. 37-tf WANTED-300 live horses for mink and fox food. We will pay top market prices. Margwill Fur Farm, R.R. 1, Tyrone. Phone Bowmanville 2679. 35--tf PIANOS-Cash will be paid for small and medium sized pianos; must be in good condition. Tele- phone F. J. Mitchell, 492 Bow- manville. 31-tf SINGER DropHead Sewing Ma- chines. Will pay cash, call or write, Singer Sewing Machine Co., Oshawa, 16 Ontario St. Phone 696. 14-tf FEATHERS and feather beds of all descriptions. Highest prices paid. Write particulars to Queen City Feather Co., 23 Baldwin St., Toronto. . 12-tf OLD horses for fur farm, $1.00 per hundred, approximate weight, delivered here. For slightly less we will humanely destroy your horses on your own farm. Ran- kine Mink Ranch, Haydon. Phone Bowmanville 2888. 38-tf Lost BEAGLE hound, black and white, near Newtonville. Phone 2890. 'A. L. Darch. 43-1* LICENCE plate 4V154 lost in Bowmanville vicinity. Finder please phone 2482. Howard Gib- son, or leave at Police Station. 43-1 ON Sunday night. Persian kitten vicinity of Temperance and King St. Child's pet. Reward. 35 Temperance St. Phone 642. 43-1* STRAYED from ranch at Nestle- ton, a year and a half old, heifer, light roan. Owner, Wm. G. Hoo- ey, Nestleton. Phone Port Perry 184-r-5. 43-1* YEARLING Holstein heifer, near- ly all white, from the vicinity of Tyrone, since June 1st. Anyone knowing whereabouts kindly not- ify Percy Mountjoy, Oshawa R.R. 2, phone 1827j2. 40-6 Accommodation Auto Service FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER SEALED tenders marked plainly "Tenders for Building K or M or both" addressed to the undersign- ed, will be received up to 12 o'- Cock noon, October 31, 1946. Above buildings, size approxi- mately 24'x120', are located at what is commonly known as the Bowmanville Internment Camp, 1 mile east of Town of Bowman- ville. Highest or any tender not ne- cessarily accepted. For further particulars. apply TORONTO CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION, LTD. Liberty St., Bowmanville Signed E. W. Hanlan. 43-1 TENDERS REAL ESTATE The premises in the Township of Manvers listed below are of- fered for sale by tender to the highest bidder but subject to re- serve bid. East half of Lot 1, 100 acres, south 75 acres of the west half of Lot 2 and the north 50 acres of Lot 2 all in the lst concession and comprising in all about 225 acres and containing about 30 acres of bush of both hard and soft wood. Tenders will be received for the above parcels as a whole only and must be sent post prepaid or de- livered to the office of the under- signed on or before October 26th, 1946, in a sealed envelope plainly marked "Tender for Wallace Mc- Roberts Estate." The tenders will be opened at 3 p.m. October 26th, 1946, at the office of the undersigned and those submitting tenders may be present. Terms: Marked cheque for 10 per cent of tender price to be en- closed with tender, balance in cash on closing April lst, 1947, when possession of premises will be given. Ploughing possession this fall. The vendors reserve the right to reject any tender. W. R. STRIKE, K.C., 40 King Street, West, Bowmanville, Ontario. 40-3 TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES Township of Darlington County of Durham To Wit: By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Darlington under his hand and the seal of. the said corporation bearing date the 4th day of May, sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Township of Darlington, will be held at my office at the hour of Ten O'clodk in the fore- noon on the 5th day of November, 1946, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes was pub- lished in the Ontario Gazette on the 3rd day of August 1946, and that copies of the said list may be had at my office. Treasurer's Office, this 6th day of August, 1946. J. D. ÈOGARTH, 32-13 Treasurer Work Wanted PLOWING gardens. Phone 496. 42-3* HOUSEWORK wanted by middle aged lady. In home where there are no children. Wanted by third week of November. Write Box 775 Statesman. Office. 43-1* TRACTOR custom work, plough- ing, cultivating, discing, combin- ing. I also have John Deere trac- tor repair parts. F. S. Allen, 44 Concession St., phone 594. 26tf NOW is the time for interior painting. My price 90c per hour and material. Why pay more? Can also spray paint your car, truck or tractor, and machinery. F. Carter, R. R. 3, Bowmanville. 43-2 Every man feels instinctively that all the beautiful sentiments in the world weigh less than a single lovely aotion.-J. R. Lowell. Any one may do a casual act of good-nature, but a continuation of them shows it a part of the tem- perament.-Sterne. Laid by Expert Setters FREE ESTIMATES Choice of Colours on Tuesdays - A Representative of The Singer Sewing Machine Co. will be in Bowmanville to service all makes of sewing machines. Expert Workmanship Guaranteed If in need of service write or phone before the above days. Roofing - Eavestroughing Have your heating system checked, cleaned and repair- ed before winter. Scugog St. - Bowmanville Phones: Bus. 2842 Res. 2674 a~~d ~hoeO4dù~9 ANYWHERE Workmanship and Material Guaranteed EX-SERVICE MAN Phone 2538 BOWMANVILLE Experienced Tractor -Driver one with previous farm experience Apply: BROOKDALE-KINGSWAY NURSERIES Near C.N.R. Station USE Come into our store and select a gift or gifts from our large assortments of Diamonds, Watches, Rings, and a wide variety of other jewellery to suit your taste. Come in and Make Your Selections THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVMLE. ONTAibio MTXTTnCl'%Ar rCM OA*U InAn M

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