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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Aug 1953, p. 14

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I. PAGE FOURTEEN. TE CANADtAN STATESMAN. SOWMANVLL.ONTAI THURSDAY, AUGUST M, 1953a r, 4 PROI~E 3303 __BIRTHS__ ENGLEY-Mr. and Mrs. Bert Engley wish to announce the arrivai of a son, Brian Richard, on July 29, 1953, at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. 32-1* DELVE-Rev. and Mrs. S. A. R. flelve (nee Marlon Hawley), Kirk Hill, Ontario, are happy to announce the birtb of their son, Stephen Grenville, at Cornwall General Hospital, on July 29th, 1953. 32-1 * McMULLEN-Mr. and Mrs. Jim McMullen (nee Lucille Hyland) wish to announce the birth of their son, Carl James, 8 lbs., 6 ozs., on July 25th. in Civic Hos- pikal, Peterborough. 32- 1 WRIGHT-Walter and Audrey Wright of Fort William are happy to announce the arrivaI of a daughter, Eleanor Joyon July 3th. a sister for Lorna and Lois. 32-i* ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert E. Craig wish to annouince the engage- ment of their eldest daughter. Carol Mildred. to Douglas W. Reynolds,. oungest son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reynolds, Claremont. The mnarriage wvil1 take place on Saturdav, Septem- ber i2th, 1953. at 3 p.m.. in Tyrone United Churcb. 32-11 MARRIAGE FARR - RICKARD-On Satur- day, August lst, 1953, at 2:30 o'cdock in Newcastle United Church, by Rev. L. H. Turner, Marion Gertrude, daughter of Mrs. W. J. S. Rickard and the late Mr. Rickard, to Frederick Charles Farr, son of Mrs. Wm. Farr and the late Mr. Farr of Toronto. 32-1* DEATHS HERMISTON-At Newcastle, on Saturday, August lst, 1953, Percy (Pat) C. Hermiston, aged 68 years. Service was heid at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow- manville, on Tuesday, August 4th at 1 o'clock. Interment St. Andrew's Cemetery, Orillia. 32-i LINDSAY-At Memorial Hos- pital, Bc vmanvilie, on Sunday, Augt.st 2, 1953. Adeline E. Lindsay, aged 66 years, daugbter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert James Lindsay. Private service was held at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. on Tues- day, August 4th at 3:30 p.m. In- terment Bowmanviile Cemetery. 32-1 PIKE-At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanvilie, on Sunday, Aug- ust 2nd, 1953, Frank Pike, R. R. 1. Orono, aged 55 years. Ser- vice was held at the Morris Fun- eral Chapel, Bowmanville, Tues- day, Aug. 4th at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment Locust Hill Cemetery. 32-1 WARD, William F.-At Mem- orial Hospital, Bowmanville, on 'Tuesday, August 4th, 1953, Wi- liam F. Ward, B.A., beloved bus- band of Florence Seeley and c"ear father of Frances (Mrs. Fstman), Toronto; Enest of Kitwe, Northern Rhodesia; Reg- 1-"ild; Willa (Mrs. Anderson); Th n as and Vernon, ail of Tor- oitb Resting at the Robinson F,"neral Chape]. Brooklin. Ser- vce at St. John's Anelican Church, Boxvmanville, on Thurs- day, August 6th, 1953, at 2:30 p m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemeter 'v, Oshawa. Friends will b- welcome at his late residence, 5q Concession St"eet West, Bow- manville. (No flowers, please). 32-1 COMING EVENTS Memorial and Decoration Day service for Cartwright Union Cemetery will be heid August 9th, at 2:30 p.m. 31-2* The annual Commemoration and Decoration Service of the Lakeview Cemetery, Newton- ville, will be held on Sunday af- ternoon, August 9th, at 2:30 p.rn. 32-1* Crusaders' Bible Club Camp- Girls, August 14 - 22: boys, Aug- ust 24 - 31. Near Oshawa. com- petent Christian counsellors, good food, reasonable rates. Write 4 1ý Prince St., Oshawa, or Phone 5-2642. 31-3 Monday, August lth is Elec- tion Day. Polis are open from 9 in the morning until 7 in the evening. Be sure you vote. Don't trade prosperity for prom- ises. Vote for Johnny James and the Liberal Government. In Bowmanville. if you want trans- portation, phone 33461. 32-11 Darlinglon Football League ANN UAL ALL-STAR CAME Darlinglon Ail-Stars VS. Canadian Scoffish Clubi Peterborough, Ont. To be held at COURTICE COMMUNITY PLAYGROUND -on - Friday, August 71h at 7:15 p.m., E.D.T. Admission-Men, 50c, Ladies 25e Children 12 and under-Free Proceeds for League Injured Players' Fund. For Sale by Tender 77 Liberty Street South, Bow- manville. Brick house, 7 rooms. Vacant. SEALED Tenders wili be receiv- ed for the above prernises and must be mailed or delivered to the office of the undersigned and received on or before 4.00 p.m. Monday, August lth, 1953. Terms: Marked cheque for 10% of tender price to be enclosed with the tender. Balance to be paid in cash on ciosing. Closing date to be arranged. The property is offered subject to a reserve bid. The highest or. any tender not necessariiy accepted. APHA I. HODGINS, Barrister, Solicitor &c., 16 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario. 31-2 Lost CHEV. hub-cap and rim. Phone 449, Bowmanville. 32-if Cars Foi Sale '30 FORD coach in gond con- dition, $75.00. G. Barrett, 27 Queen St. 32-li* '39 BUICK in fair running con- dition, $100.00. G. Barrett, 27 Queen St. 32-1 * 1 1937 DODGE, gond condition, reasonable._ Appiy opposite Jackman's Nursery, Jac kman -IN--MEMORJAM Road.321 COULTER-In iovingc memory 1951 STATION wagon, excellent c a dear husband, father and condition, 14,000 miles. Cash, j _ndfather, Frànk Smith Couit- terms, or wiil take a trade. Can c.who passed away, August gth, be scen any time at V. Assel- V1<Fi0: stine's, i miles north, , mile r-'"iing can ever take axvay, east of Burketon. 32-1* 'r1,e love a heart holds dear,________________ )«un 1 memories linger everv day, W n W"emembrance k(ceps l-im near. W ned To Buy - adiy missed and ever e-, rï.ý...bcmed by bis loving wife, JFOURTEEN tons of baled straw. Li'!ian, and family. 32-1 Phone Oshawa 5-4273. 32-2* TRICYCLE, in gond condition, CARD 0F THANKS for child three years. Phone R. - ________________Craig, 3207. 32-1 * I wish to sincerely thank al 1 BEFORE selling'your live poul- those xvho sent cards, flowersi try, tmy us. Our prices are higb- and other things xvhich brou ghtj er.M. Flatt, R.R. 1, Bethany. ci'eer to mne while in the hos- Phone '7 r 13. Reverse charges. pital. Mrs. Chester McGratb. it 32-1' 1-f WANTED-Live poultry, gnose We wisb to thank the staff, feathers, feather ticks; scrap Dr. Sturgîs and Dr. McKenzie iron, rags and metals. Raw for- the came of Mm. Charles Read furs and deerskins. Phone 3-2043 c . ing his stay at Memorial Hos- Oshawa, collect. 46-tf p- al, also the people who help- -_____________ ed Mrs. Read get transportation totehospita]. Wheat and Gats Mrs. C. E. Read and familv. 32-1 Wanied, Articles For Sale POTATOES, 75 lb. bags or 6-qt. baskets. Cecil Tomlinson. Phone 727. 32-1* BED-Chesterfield, new; practic- ally ncw mattress. Phone Orono 17 -r 7. 32-1 ONTARIO potatoes, 75 lb. bags, delivcred in Bowmanville. Phone 2473. 31 -tf ONE extension couch with mat- tress and new chintz cover. Phone 919. 32-1 12 ACRES of good hay. Apply B. Kroomc, l1 miles south-west of Hampton. 32-1* FRESH raspberries and gladioli for sale, deiivered to hospital. Phone 3034. 29-4* LARGE wooden packing cases, $1.00 each. Apply Brookdale- Kingsway Nurseries. 32-1 FOLDING playpen on casters, in good condition. Phone 3460. 2 Hunt St., Bowmanville. 32-1* CUT bloom glàdioii, $1.00 per dozen. Daily delivery to hos- pital. Willow Acres. Phone 2456. 30-tf SAVE on lumber, direct from miii to you. Philiips Lumber Co., Kinmount, ont. Phone 17r11. 13-tf QUANTITY of wood shavings. You pick up, no charge. Paul H. Simpkin Cabinet Co. Ltd., 160 Churcli St. 26-tf CONCRETE and cinder blocks, new style, full 8" high, at re- duced prices. For free estim- ates phone Bowmanville 846. 18-tf SWEET corn is ready, 50c a'doz- en; apples, Transparent, Early Harvest and Duchess; potatoes and tomatoes. Shaw's Fruit Market, Curv Inn. 32-2 VENETIAN Blinds, 25 different colours of tapes, 15 siat colours, Fiexalum, Aiuminumn or Steel, measured and instalied free of charge. Phone 3121. Weber's Fabric Centre. 17-tf *For the Latest Papers *For the Fînest Paints *For the Best Workmanship S. G. PRESTON & SON PHONES 2417 - 912 49-tf DRAPERIES and venetian blinds dtstoma made, or draperies sold by the yard. Our representative will cali at your home any time with a complete range of sampies and suggestions without obliga- tion. Free estimates and free in- stallation witbin 35-mile area. Lowest prices in town. Fabric Town, 59 King St. W. Phone 3609, Bowmanvilie. 8-tf TILE' CERAMIC - PLASTIC RUBBER - MARBOLEUM H. G. HEAL Phone 2902 Bowmanville i4tf ONE power take-off corn bind- er on rubber, complete with loader; 1 Mc-D. threshing ma- chine on bard rubber, 14 ft. feed- er and tbrower. These machines are in real good order and priced right for quick sale. Also, new Dion threshers, Gehi forage barvesters and harvest bandiers to bandle your grain from com- bine, etc. John L. Giliman, Brougham, Ont. Phone Picker- ing 242J2. 31-2* Livestock For Sale Notices Hanna's Barber Shop, Haydon, wiil be ciosed, August 20, 21, 22. 32-2 Dr. E. W. Sisson's office will be closed from August l2th to 29th inclusive. 32-2 Dm. Dinniwell's office will be closed from August lst to Aug- ust l7tb inclusive. 31-2* Dm. McKenzie's office will be closed the week of August 9th and Dr. Witzel's office will be closed August 29 to Sept. 14. 32-4 Golden Wedding Anniversary. Mr. ahid Mms. Neil G. McCulloch are celebrating their 50th anni- versary, August 8tb, 1953, at the Lions Community Centre, Bow- manville, fmom 7 to Ilu p.m. AIl friends and neighbburs of Bow- manville and surrounding dist- rict are comdially invited to at- tend. Lunch and entertainment will be provided. Mr. and Mrs. Neil G. McCulloch. 31-2* Notice Io Creditors AND OTHERS liq THE ESTATE 0F Mary Ann Wakely, late of the Town of Bowmanviile, in the County of Durham, Widow, deceased, wbo died at Bowmanville, on or about the IBth day of June, 1953. THE TRUSTEE ACT. R. S. 0., 1950, Ch. 400, Sec. 5i. Creditors and others baving dlaims against the above estate are required to send particulars and full proof thereof to the undemsigned on or before the lst day of September, 1953, aftem wbich date the assets of the estate will be distibuted having regard to the Will and the dlaims that bave then been received. DATED at Bowmanville, On- tario, the 29tb day of July, 1953. Lawrence C. Mason, Barrister, etc., 30 King Street West, Bowmanvilie, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors. 31-3 Public Notice CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F BOWMAN VILLE Notice is hereby given of a proposed by-law before the Municipal Council of the Cor- poration of the Town of Bow- manville to close and stop up a portion of Smart Street outlined in red on a plan attacbed te the said by-iaw for the purpose of constructing a pumping station and settling basin adjacent to the lake shore and the waterworks intake to be constructed from Lake Ontario. The Council on the 2lst day of August at the time of 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber wil bear in person or by bis counsel, solicitor, or agent, any person who*claims that bis land will be prejudicially affected by the by- law and who applies to be beard. Bowmanville, Ont., July 28th', 1953. A. J. Lyle, Municipal Clerk. 31-4 Work Wanted GIRL, fifteen, wants job as baby-sitter. Phone 683. 32-1* 10 PIGS, eight weeks old. F. DARLINGTON Abattoir, Hamp- Deny, owmnvile,2313. 32-1* ton, for custom killing. Phone Deb, omavll,______ 3243. 32-tf 19 PIGS, six weeks old. Joe Crawford, Hampton. 32-1* 12 ROCK pullets three months old, 10 laying hens. Phone 936. 32-1* LARGE maie Holstein caîf, day old. R. A. Bell, Blackstock, 82 - 23. 32-1 CALVES for vealing. Phone Allan J. Werry, Bowmanville 2570. 29-tf SIX Yorkshire pigs, six weeks old. Larry Rosevear. Phone 2868. 3- 500 YEARLING Leghorn bens, $1.50. A. C. Perry, Hampton. Phone 2886. 32-1* YOUNG sow with nine pigs six weeks old. Chester McGrath, Phone 2713 Bowmanville. 32-1* REGISTERED Ayrshire milk cows, springers and young cattle. Dairy test for herd 422'k This is a clean herd of typey cattle, priced to seil. Walter Frank, R. R. 5, Bowmanville. Phone 2403. 32-1* P1-T Rgsî,f 1 wish to express my sincere_____ anpreciation to my friends and THREE-rooîned apartment in ntighbouirs for their beautiful Wiit' Buy Any Quantity of Tyrone. Write P. O. Box 425, floral tributes and their kind- Good Clean Grain. Bowmanville. 32-1* ness shown me duing my e- Wheat Must be Free Of Smut ROOMS, apartment or bouse for cent sad bereavement, in the loss ____cupen____rn.Apl Justina errn . Ai Il 33Brown St., Bowmanville. Jutn ern32-1 AlaR J. Werry 32-1* Mr.an Ms.Stnly F.Col-PHONE BOWMANVILLE 2570 ing wish to take this opportun -_______32-1_____ _______________ itv of thanking ail their neigh- WK1i SEL-CO TAIED fie-mom boums, relatives and friends, the 1vaflEL c apaTenbSeptemer lst L.O.B.A.. L.O.L. and W.A., who WPhonded 936. 31-2etenbr st bave so willingly helped thernIDEAD STOCK removed from -Phone ___936.___ 31__2 in their lime of trouble.'A ynur farm pomptly for sanitary HOUSE with three bedrooms seciai1 thanks to Mr. FHarold disposai. Telephone coilect: Co- and conveniences equired as lickn and Mr. Albert His bourg 1266 or Toronto EM3-3636, soon as possible, in or near town. __2-1 Gordon Young Limited 1-52 Phone 3482. 31-2* MAS ONRY CONSTRUCTION BRICK - BLOCK Chimneys Repaired and Rebuilt Sidewalks, Concrete, General Industrial and Residential Contracting -Competent Workmansbip - FREE ESTIMATES ANGER BROS. PHONE 2643 12-tf FURNACES Air -Conditioning Gil Burners Sheet Notai Work EXPERIENCE COUNTS Eavestroughing DAVIS & CO. 2 MiiilI anc Bowmanv'llie Phone - Day or Nlght, 3412 - 69, 16-tf IF YOU have any carpentmy work or intend to remodel, build or like layout assistance for your new home, give us a caîl. No job too big, no job too small. For free estimates and a guar- anteed job Phone Don Brooks, 3670. 2eL4 Boarders Wanted AVAILABLE for business wom- an, nice quiet home. References required. Apply Box 41, c/o The Canadian Statesman. 32-1* Help Wanted BOYS wanted. Apply Brook- dale Kingsway Nurseries. 32-1 RELIABLE man witb car desir- ing extra income, full or part- time job. For information Phone 683. 32-1* WOMEN or girls for light factory work. Apply in person. Specialty Paper Products Ltd,, 63 Temp- erance St. 32-1 HOUSEKEEPER wanted for two elderly ladies, no heavy work. Apply Mrs. S. O'Brien, 54 Queen St., or Phone 2847. 32-1* A WAY to make money! That's what you are looking for. Just seli our 250 guaranteed neces- sities in your surroundings. Write for full particularsf and we will tell you how. Famiiex, Dept. 5, 1600 Delorimier, Mont- real. 32-1~ MEN: Write îmmediateiy for full information how to estab- lish profitable Rawleigb bus- iness. You wiil be surprised at big resuits others secure. No selling experience necessary to start. Buy on credit. Golden opportunity to build up solid business. Rawleigh's, Dept. H-1 140-143, Montreal. 32-21 Repairs REPAIRS to ail makes of refrig- erators, domestic and commer- cial; miiking coolers. Higgon Eiectric, 42 King St. E. Phone 438. 25-tf Room and Board WANTED ROOM and board required by young man employed in Bow- manville, on day work. Apply Box 40, c/o The Canadian States-j man. 32-i1 Work Wanted ]BULLDOZING and EXCAVATING BY Hour or Contract SANDERSON BROS. Columbus, Phone Brooklin 54-23 31-2 BULLDOZING and EXCAVATING BY HOUR OR CONTRACT - Free Estimates Given - WM. TRIPP PORT PERRY R. R. 2 PHONES: Res.' 109r42, Office 392 22-tf Concrete and Masonry Brick, Block and Concrete Work Prompt Attention - ESTIMATES FREE - L. TURNER P.O. Box 177 Telephone 3600 Bowmanville Evenings 3231 l2tf PAINTING PAPER HANGING Full selection of PARALAC PAINTS and PAPERS -FREE ESTIMATES- Howard S. Brooking PHONE 2702 42-tf FLOOR SANDERS FO0R R E NT - ALSO - Custom Work M. LEGGETTE OSHAWA DIAL 5-5836 27-6* W. A. KILPATRICK COMPLETE Plumbing and Heating INSTALLATIONS - REPAIRS for Bownianviile and surround- ing district by skiiled tradesmen No job too large or too smail ta be appreciated Up-to-date Piumbing Equipment with Latest Styles Plumbing Accessories e Cmii us for Free Estimates PHONE Bowiuanville 3613 24-tf R eal Estate For Sale1 Real Estate For Sale FARM for sale, two miles north of Taunton, 85 acres, in Darlipg- ton. Phone Oshawa: days 5-1803 and evenings 5-0297. 32-2 BUILDING lots 75' x 200' at Maple Grove on No. 2 High- way. Phone 2164, Bowman- ville. 31-2 IMMEDIATE possession-Five- room, 11,1 storey, lovely brick home; close to schools, churches and transportation. Has 4-piece bath, fîreplace, oul furnace and modemn kitchen. Apply 175 Church Street, or Phone Oshawa 5-4243. Terms. 28-tf FOR SALE BY TENDER Stan Cowling farm, part of Lot 13, Con. 6, Darlington Township. Tenders will be received by Harold G. Macklin, R. R. 6, Bow- manville, up to August lStb, 1953. Highest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted. 32-2 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Properties Sold, Rented, Managed and Appraised ,L. M. A L LIS0N Real Estate Broker Phone 2566 - Newcastle, Ont. Two blocks notb of traffic signal, Newcastle. 20-tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE We have bungalows, two-storey bouses, lots and country proper- ties. Before you buy, consult US. F. A. Bruce, Broker, Toronto, Mrs. M. E. Leask, Local Agent Phone 919 65 Ontario St. Bowmanville 32-i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brick bouse, tbree bedrooms, hamdwood floor, thmee-piece bath, furnace, unning water and garage, large lot. Low down payment. Reasonable. Terms. Four-room bouse, nicely decomat- eçi, four-piece bath, buiît-in cup- boards, fumnace, bot and cold water, two garages, good size lot, landscaped. $8,500. Terms. More bouses and country pmop- erties for sale. Mrs. A. P. Jansen Bowmanville Phone 2726 il Duke Street Local Agent for John F. DeWith, Realtor 32-1* DONALD SCOTT REAL ESTATE 10 room solid brick, centrally iocated home, hardwood floors, oil furnace, built-in cupboards, two bot water heaters, two bath- rooms, and heavy wirîng. Total price $9,000. Terms arranged. 7-room frame house on a large lot, bardwood floors, built-în cupboards, beavy wiring and a garage. Immediate possession. priced to seli at $5,900. Terms. 75-acre farm in Darlington Townsbip, 8 room frame bouse with bot air furnace, heavy wir- ing, hardwood floors, lovely lawns and garden. Bank barn 30' x 80' with implement shed, hen bouse and garage. Good trout stream flows tbrough this farm. Priced to seil, witb or without crop. 7-room insul brick with two bathrooms, hot water heater, new oul furnace, insulated, ful basement and a large lot. $2,500 down, 30 days possession. Grocery store in town, including refrigerator, meat slicer, scaies, counters, etc., 4 room living quarters witb basement and storeroom. $9,000 plus stock, 30 day possession. 5-room cottage at Ceasarea with garage attached. Completely furnisbed, in reai good condition. $1,000 down, $3,200 total price. We have many otber bouses in town and country, also choîce building lots in town and on the higbway. Drop in and see us at our new location, 85 King Street, East. H. A. PhIIp, Salesman Dial 713 Residence 2620 Oshawa 25 Prince St. Dial 3-2612 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 65 acres, 6 miles from Oshawa, 8 room frame bouse, bank barn, silo, milk contract. Immediate possession. 160 acres close to No. 2 Highway, mostiy ail workable, brick bouse, good bank barns. Priced to seil. 6 room brick bouse, ail modemn conveniences, 3 bedrooms, sun- room, garage, on Elgin Street, Bowmanville. Wanted-Farming land, between Oshawa and Bowmanville, with or without buildings. We have land suitable for Christ- mas trees, on good roads. .H. C. Pedwell Newcastle, Phone Clarke 38-SSL. Agent for W. J. Warren, Broker Agincourt, Ont. Personali HYGIENIC supplies - (itubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list. Six samples 25c, 24 samples $1.00 Mail Order Dept. T-28, Nov-Rubber Co., Box 91, Ham- ilton, Ont. 1-52 Economy is the art of making the most of life. The love of economy is the root of ail vir- tue.-Shaw. NIXON REAL ESTATE 5-room brick, aimost new, sun- room and garage, many extras. $3,000 will carry. 8-room brick dwelling, 3-piece bath, 2 fireplaces, oil heating, hardwood floors, immediate pos- session. $8,000. Terms. 6-room solid brick, 2-piece bath, insulated, 3 bedrooms, double garage. $7,000. Terms. 4-room frame bungalow, 4-piece bath, fumnace, built-in cupboamds, attacbed garage, many extras. Priced to seil. 5-room brick bungalow, modemn kitchen, 4-piece bath, fumnace, garage, extra lots. $8,500. Terms. New 7-room insul brick, 3-piece bath, oil furnace, modemn kitch- en, insulated. $2,500 down. 5-room brick, 4-piece bath, in- sulated, many extras. $5,000. Temms. New 4-room bungalow, 4-piece bath, furnace, many extras. Early possession. 3 bedroom bungalow, living and dining room, modemn kitchen, hardwood floors, bath, air-con- ditioned with oil, fireplace, dec- orated, landscaped. $5,500 will handie. New insul brick 4-room bun- galow, hydro, on No. 2 Higbway, vacant, immediate possession. Easy terms. 5-room bungalow, four years old, in village. Hydro, insulated, stores, school, etc. Reduced for quick sale. $2,700. Lot, 150 x 103 deep, on Liberty Street, $550. James Nixon, Broker 160 Liberty St. N., Bowmanville Phone 682 32-1* DeWITH REAL ESTATE 200 acre f arm, 75 acres womk- able, balance bush and pasture; 8-roomed brick house, good barn, well, etc. Price $9,000. 100 acre farm on highway, dlay loam, 8-moomed stone bouse, bydro, fumnace, munning water, L-shape bank barn, witb running water, etc. Good cmeek. Price $13,000. Terms. 50 acre farm on good road, dlay loam, 7-roomed insul-brick bouse, running water, bydro, bank barn. Price $5,500. Easy terms. 155 acre farm, dlay loam and loam; 130 acres workable, two wells, creek, good fences, good bank barn, etc.; 8-roomed frame bouse, cellar, bydro throughout. Price $12,000. Terms. 100 acre farm, dlay and dlay loam, ail workable, creek, two wells, gond moad; 13-roomved brick bouse, running water also in barn, hydro tbrougbout; furn- ace. Large barns with ultra modern stabling, silo. Dairy farm, 2 miles fromn city. Price $16,000. Sickness is cause of selling. 10-moomed frame bouse with 2 bathrooms, water system, hot and cold runnnig water, hydro, garage, etc. Price $10,000. Easy terms. 70-acre farm, with 6-moom bun- galow, bydmo througbout, close to highway and village. Approx- imately 25 miles from Oshawa. Price $6,000. We have 17 more farms for pale also homes, businesses, pieces of land, etc. Drop in and make your choice. John F. DeWith, Reaitor Newcastle Phone 3341 32-1 Ahl that is wortb reckoning is what we do, and the best of everytbing is not ton gond, but is economy and riches. - Mary Baker Eddy. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES The Canadian Statesman Effective lune 21sf, 1951 ARTICLES FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE FOR RENT ' HELP WANTED CARS FOR SALE LOST FOUND * ETC. Cash Rate ' * Sc par Word with a minimum of 50C Must be paid by date o! insertion. Il charged, an additional 25c wiIl b. added. A charge af 25c will be made foi ail replies directed ta ibis office. NOTICES. COMING EVENTS AND CARDS 0F THANKS 3c a Word with a minimum ci $1.00. for 33 words or Iess. BIRTES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMEMT MARRIAGES 31.00 1pez insertion in MEMORIAMI $1.00 plus 10c a line for verso COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIEDS (Includes ail advertisinq for persans or tîrms seîîing services, ideos oz qoods of any description) 3c per word: minimum charge 75c cash with aider. To regular ad vertisers payable monthîy. Display Cîassifled at $1.00 par inch wjf h a minimum af one ioch- Additîonal insertion at the same rates. Ail Classitjed Ads. must b. in tbf, office not lofer thon 12 o'clock noon. Wednesday. - Send cash, stamps or money order and save maney. (Clip ibis ouf for handy reforence) KENDÂL Alec Little and hîs co-workeis in Livingston Press, To ,Mr. Hansen and his 1ýe Ner guests of Mrs. Neva Liti Mrs. Pearl Plunket, Toronto visited Mm . and Mrs, Howaid Quantrili and other friends. Mm. and Mrs. Alvin Lowes. Gordon and Joan with Mr. an&, Mrs. Norman Patton., Misses Irene Inch and Dom. ene Powell, Toronto, were in the village Friday evening. Mr. Sam Stewart, Mrs. George Clark and Mt. and Mrs. Wm. Mercer visited the -latter's cou- sin, Mr. and Mms. Harry Gar- butt, Lakefield. Mm. Stewart stopped off at bis home in Pe- terboro. Mm. J. S. McLean, presider.t of Canada Packers, who was born and raised north of Ken- dal, visited in the neighbour- bood, July 28 and inquimed for many of the older folks with whom he had beeri familiar. He was given a hearty "Tbank you" for the generous, jonation pre- viously received by Kendal Un- ited Church. Mm. and Mrs. Norman Ther- tell, Mrs. Norman Elgear and Bonnie are bolidaying at their summer home. Norman Elgear was also down Wednesday. George Clarke came down for the weekend and both be. and Mrs. Clarke retumned to Toronto. Be sure you vote. on Monday for Johnny James.-Advt.. A number attended Martin Mander's bee and have a lai., part of the kiln built. Mm. and Mrs. Eddie Couroux and family and Mrs. Demon- tigny and family visited their sister, Mrs. Ray 'Moore, in To- ronto. Mrs. Remonitigny remain- ed for a visit there. W.A. met at the home of Miss Catherine Stewart on 'Tuesday with Mrs. Garland Cathcamt pre- siding. Scripture was read by Mrs. W. Mercer. Misses Mary and Jean Lofthouse favoured with a pleasing piano duet. Mrs. Milton Tamblyn, Orono, ex- plained a number of duties that could be accomplished by the W.A. and gave a plea for the W. A. to affiliate with the Oshawa Presbytery as they were aiming for 100% of the W.A.'s to join. Miss C. Stewart gave a very timely reading-"No Time To Do ItV' As no mnister bas been secured for the circuit, a speak- er is being secured for one even- ing in August. It was v ted to, affiliate with Oshawa&,'> 'Sby- tery. Mrs. Roy Mercer .141 Mrs, Garland Catbcart weme prîze- winners in a Bible quiz. Mrs. Norman Kennedy and Mmrs. Clar- ence Tbertell, assisted by Misa Stewart served a delicious lunch. Â hearty vote of thanks was extended to Miss Stewart. Several of our local 'tree- planters' have been assisting Mm. Armstrong to get bis Christ- mas trees up in first class shape by pruning them. Wonder what next! W. I. will meet at the home of Mrs. N. Kennedy August 13 at 2 p.m. Kendal Field Day was beld in the Harvey Jackson Memorial Park on July 29 witb a good crowd, fine weather and lots of bail. The opening game was be- tween Orono and Kendal with Kendal winning by 10-3. Next came a game between Orone and Kendal bantam teams with tbe crowd taking special întemest in the wee players, especially McMackin of Kendal, -with . final score of 23-16 in, favoum o Kendal. The ,rd game between Port Hope Juveniles and Ken- dal (the winner of fimst game) was very close withfew misses in it. Score 7-6 for Kendal. In the evening a dance was held in Mercer's barn with Ruth Wil- son's Orchestra supplying the music. Onother dance is being held August 7 with pmoceeds be- ing divided between the ban- tams and the big team. During an intermission in the dancing Arnold Wade called the two newly-wed couples, Mr. and Mr£. Keith Burley and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans, to the plat- form. Keith played with Kendal for some yeams and Rich is play. ing~ .hi yar.Hoam.Qunti 1 A smail amount of informa- tion about cancer may be enough to save a life, your life or some- one dear to you. Learn the dan- ger signaIs. Do what you can to help others to know the early sigos of cancer. Encourage peo- pie to have any suspicious con- dition corrected with îmmedi- ate medical attention. Have me- gular and complete physicai ex- aminations yourself if you are 2 womnan over 35 or a man over 45. AIl loves shouid be simply stepping-stones ta the love of a

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