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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Feb 1959, p. 16

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I ~ ~ -- - - - - - -- - - W~* -~ à ~ ~--~W0~ - - .*-.~..-.,---- -~ PAGE HiXTEDI &M %"nAbmVsA 'P yA W A5V..U LJU'R? 3 Biths HEAR-Elgin and Madeline (nee Hall) are pleased ta, an- nounce the birtb of a daugbter, Wendy Doris, 7 lbs., 10% ozs., on Feb. 10, 1959. A sister for Debra Joy. 7-1 JOSE-Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jose announce the birth of a son at Peel Memorial Hospital in Brampton on February 3, 1959. A brother for John and Eliza- beth. 7-1 SEMENUK-Mr. and Mrs. John Semenuk (nee Brown) are happy ta announce the birtb of a son, David John, 8 lbs., 3 ozs., on Feb. 3, 1959, at the Belleville General Hospital. 7-1 Deaths ALLIN-At Ross Memorial Hos- pital, Lindsay, on Sunday, Feb. 8, 1959, William Allun, in bis 89th year. Dear brother of Sam Allin, Toronto, and uncle of Mrs. Howard Grills, Oakwooçl; Ray and Lamne Allin, Toronto. Service was held at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville on Wednesday, Feb. il at 2 o'clock. Interment- Bowmanville Cerne- tery. Flowers gratefully de- clined. 7-1 1 . wil ANNIS, Elizabeth Ellen - At Strathaven Nursing Home, Bow- Il manville, on Monday, February bas 9th, 1959, Elizabeth Eilen Annis, tru belaved wife oi.the late William E David Annis ai Scarbomo, and cor dear mother ai Grace (Mrs. W. me Harold Gibson), Newcastle, in for ber 84th yeam. Resting at North- 1 cutt & Smith Funerai Home, 53 hoi Division St., Bowmanvillc. Serv- ice on Thursday, February l2tb at 2 p.m. Interment Washing- ton Cemetery, Stop 27, Kingston Rd., Scaborough. 7-1 Mt BUTSON-At ber residence, R. R. 2, Burketon, on Wednesday, Februamy llth, 1959, Rose Ann Butsan in hem 69tb yoar, wife se of the late Josiah Butsan and fai dear mather ai Ken, R.R. 2, ed Bumketon, and June (Mrs. Bihl pa Wai namaker), Oshawa; sister of pa Bessie (Mrs. Lea Bawen), Osha- tic wa. Resting at the Morris Fun- hi eral Chapel, Bowmanvîhle. Serv- 65 ice in the Chapel on Friday at sti 1:30 p.m. Interment Bowman- fri ville Cemetery. 7-1 la] COX, Reuben I. (Bob)-Sud- ro denly at bis residence, 1621 13 Queen Street West, Toronto, on Thumsday, February 5, 1959, sa Reuben I. Cox, beioved bus- of band ai the late Agnes Canvey. rný Dear father ai Mrs. F. Doyle (Catherine), Toronto; James D., Ottawa, and Charles E. Cax, af Toronto. Funeral service was held at the Turner & Porter 1! Chapel, 436 Roncesvalles Ave., i Toronto, Il o'clock Saturday morning, February 7th. Inter- - ment took place at Mount Pheas- &nt Cemetery. 7-1 - GIMBLETT-In Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, -on Saturday, Feb- ruary 7, 1959, Harry C. Gimblett, 650 King Street East, beloved busband ai Audrey Burgess and f ather ai Jean and William ai Oshawa, brother ai Miss Vera Gimblett ai Toronto, in bis 6th pli yeam. The late Mr. Gimblett As rested at the Mcîntosh Funeral an Home. Service was beld in the Chapel on Monday, February 9, 1959, at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. Masonie service was held Sunday evening. 7-1 TUCKER, Charles L.-Suddenly at Sunnybrook Hospital, Toron- ta, on Tuesday, February 10, 1959, Charles L. Tueker, aged 63, beloved husband ai Margaret Trucker, R.R. 2, Newcastle, and dear father ai Joan <Mrs. R. F. 4 Kenrnedy), Toronto. Resting at the Murray E. Newbigging Fun- rm ral Home, Mount Pleasant Road Diu and Eglinton Ave., Toronto. Scr- SV vice 1:30 p.m., Friday, February 13. Interment Mount Pleasant zi Cemetery. -7-1' In Memoriarn KIRKPATRICK -In1lo v in g memory ai James Kirkpatrick, grandson ai Mr. and Mrs. Aloi Adair, Newcastle, wha passed away February th, 1953: His memory is as dear today As in the hour ho passed away. ..-Sadly missed by grandmotber, grandiather and family. 7-1* MARLOW-In loving memory of aur father and grandfather, Nelson C. Marlow, who passed away Feb. 14, 1956. A little tribute, truc and tender, Just ta show we stiil remember. -Wife Myrtle and family. 7-1' McKEE-In loving memory ai a dear husband and father Samuel McKee who passed away Febru- ary l2th, 1950. There's a raad they eall remembrance, Where thoughts and wlshes meet, We take that road i toughts to-day To one we cannot meet. -Ever remembered by wife and family. 7-1 YEO-In loving memory ai our dear Dad and Grandpa, William H. Yeo, wha passed away Feb- ruary 13, 1958. Yaur presence is ever near us, Yeur love romains with us yet, You were the kind of Dad and Grandpa Your loved ones would nover forget. -Sadly missed by the 'family. 7-1* Business Opportunity WE need people ta raise Chin- chilla (they are flot rabbitsl. Write S tonchause Chinchilla, 111 liaddlington Ave., Toronto 12. Cards of Thcmkrs I wish to thank friends, rela- tives and neighbours for cards, letters and flowers, sent to me. Special thanks to nurses and staff of Civic Hospital. Charlie McNeil, Pontypool. 7-1 We wish to express our sin- cere thaniks to relatives, friends, Dr. Austin, and the Rev. Jack- son for their kindness and sym- patby shown us in the loss of our beloved infant Nancy Jane. Walter and May Loveridge. 7-1 1 wish to express my thanks to my neighbours, Shaw's Home and Sehool Club and the nurses of Memorial Hospital for their many kindnesses during my re- cent illness. Fred Lovekin. 7-1 * I would like to express my thanks to Dr. Hubbard and rursing staff of Memorial Hos- pital, to relatives, friends and neighbours who remembered me with flowers, cards and gifts during my illness. Vi Martyn. 7-1* 1 would like to express my sincere tbanks to my friends and neighbours for cards and « fts sent me during my stay' in Memorial Hospital, also to Dr. Allan Sylvester, nurses and staff at Bowmanville. Kenneth Gilbank. 7-1* My sincere thanks to friends and neighbours for cards and calls during the illness and at the time of the death of my mother, Mrs. Jas. Parr. Also, I would extend a special thank you to the nurses of Port Perry Hospital. Mrs. H. Bailey and family. 7-1 * 1 would like to thank the staffi and nurses of Memorial Hospital for their care and kindness dur- ing my stay, also thanks to Dr. Ferguson, Dr. Shaw and Dr. Fuilton; those that sent flowers and cards, candy, Local 222 U. A.W., and ail those who visited. Thanks again.. F. Mulholland. 7-1 * 1 would like to thank mny friends, neighbours and relatives for the many cards, letters, flow- ers, gifts and inquiries I receiv- ed during my long stay in the hospital. They were ail very much appreciated. S p e c i a 1 thanks to Dr. Sturgis, nurses and staff of Oshawa General Hos- pital, also Yelverton W.A.* Lulu Malcolmn. 7-1 We wish to express our sn- cere thanks to friends, neigh- bours and relatives for the love- ly gifts, cards and flowvers and to the many who called. A special thanks to the ladies who provided the delicious lunch and all others who helped make our Silver Wedding Anniversary a very happy occasion. Sincerely,' Mr. and Mrs. Archie Glenney. 7-1* Tbanks ta Superintendent, nursing and dietitian staff, Bow- manville Hospital, also special nurses, Drs. Gi, McKenzie, Axnold and Rundie for the won- derful came during my illness. Rov. Long and Rev. Herbert for their visits, Orono Odd Fellows, Masonie and Rebekah Lodgesi for flowers, treats and visitsl and my many friends for visits, cards, etc. C. V. Wilson. 7-1 I wouhd ike ta express my sincere thanks ta nurses and staff ai Memorial Hospital, ta my relatives and friends who s0 kindly remembered me with cards, gifts and flowers, those who visited me i hospital and since coming home. Speciali thanks ta Drs. Hubbard and Grant, Capt. and Mrs. Cales, Mrs. Flint, and Mm. and Mrs. Harey eilMrs. Mary Neil. Repai-rs RADIO and television repairs. Prompt service. Pick-up and delivery. George's, 85 King St. E. Phone MA 3-5713. 29-tf GUARANTEED television and radio service, toaial makes. Same day service. Television Service Ca. Phone MA 3-3883. 49-tf REPAIRS and rewinding, arm- atures turned, ta all makes of electric motors. Higgon Elec- trie, 38 King East, Phone MA 3-3305. 7-tf REPAIRS ta ail makes af sew- ing machines. Free pickup and deli ver Laverty's Bargain Cete 9King W. Phone MA 3-7231. 44-tf REPAIES toaial makos af re- frigerators, domestic and com- mercial; milking coolers. Hig- l on Electric Limited, 38 King t. E. Pbane MA 3-3305. 7-tf TV and Radio Service' plus ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS LEN AND LOU'S TV MA 3-3942 4-4* Mortgage Funds IMMEDIATELY avaitable for first mortgage on lmproved town or rural property, $4.000, $3.000 gages. Five year open; interest 6%%, Payable semi-annually. Leroy Hamilton, Broker, Orono l 14 -- -4 Coming Events Orono Figure Skating Ciub's Carnival to be held in Orono on Saturday, February 2lst at 8 p.m. 7-2 B owmanviile Skating Club's Ticket Exchange will open at McNulty's, Friday, Feb. l3th to Thursday, Feb. l9th. 7-2 Friday, Feb. 13, 8 p.m. sharp, Tyrone Community Hall, Valen- tine Euchre. Prizes. Refresh- ments. Come and bring your friends. 7-11 Bingo every Thursday - 20 regular garmes, two $25 jackpot games. No game under $4.00. Admission 50c. . St. Joseph's Parish Hall. 4-tf Bowmanville Skating Club's Seventh Annual Carnîval, at the Arena, February 2th and 2lst, 8 p.m. Tickets on sale Feb.' th from Club members. 6-3 Plan to attend W. H. Brown's Case Show in the Bowmanville Town Hall, Friday, Feb. 27th, at 8 p.m. An evening's enter- tainment for the entire family with refreshments. Admission Free. 6-2 Valentine Dance, Solina Com- munity Hall, Saturday, Feb. 14, 1959. Jim Fisher's Orchestra. Lunch and prizes. Tickets $1.50 each. For tickets cail MArket 3-2447. Proceeds for Solina Soc- cer Team. 7-1 Woodview Community Centre -Monster Bingo. Twenty games -twenty dollars; five games- thirty dollars; $150 jackpot, and two jackpots at $250. Door prizes. Next Monday, 8 p.m., Red Barn, Oshawa. 46-tf Lions Club Bingo, Monday, Feb. 16, in the Lions Commun- ity Centre at 8 p.m. 20 games $5.00, two special games, two jackpots of $25.00 each. lst jackpot, 12 numbers; 2nd jack- pot, 5 numbers. Admission 5Oc. 7-1 DA N CE TO CLARA NESBITT'S MUSIC MAKERS Solina Community Hall' Saturday, Feb. 28 Admission: Gents 75c, Ladies 50c 7-2 Notices Would the person who took the wrong grey suburban coat from the stag dinner J ast Thurs- day, please telephone M A 3-5895. 7-Ï I, Coulson H. Ruiter, Simpson Ave., will flot be responsible for any debts contracted in my naie on' or after January lst, 1959, without my written conseýt. 6-3* Notice is Hereby Given that the Corporation of the T own of Bowmanvillo wlll apply ttho Legislative Assembly of the Pravince of Ontario at Its next session for speclal legisla- tian validatlng and confirnxing By-Law No. 1709 of tho Town of Bowmanvllle, belng a by-law ta provide for the borrowlng of $46,640.01 upon debontures ta pay for tho construction of certain works on a local fin- provement hasis and declarlng the said by-law ta be legal, valid and blndlng upon The Corparation of the Town af Bowmanville and the ratepayers thereof. The said works conslst af sidewalks on Hlgh Street, Prince Street, Third Street, Simpson Avenue, Jane Street, Albert Street, Liberty Street, Flett Street, and Orchardvlew Boule- vard, watermains on Frederick Avenue, Rehder Avenue, Third Street, Prospect Street, Waverly Road, Concession Street, King Street East, Saint George Street and Edsall Avenue, and a sani- tary sewer on Prospect Street, in the Town af Bowmanvllle. The exlsting debenture debt af The Corporation ai the Town ai Bowmanville is $1,041,203.68 and no part af the principal or interest is In arrears. The rate- able praperty af the Town of Bowmanville accarding ta the iast revised assessment ral h $7,2 19,000.00. Dated at Bowmnanville, On- tario, this 16th day of January, AD. 1959. The Corporation of the Town af Bowmanville, By Strike & Strike, Its Solicitors. 4-6 Wanted to Rent BED-sitting room, two business girls. Phone MA 3-3959. 7-1' Personal WHY FEEL OLD? Feer Years Younger. Ostrex Tonic Tablets revitalize thousands past 40. Only 60c. At ail druggists. 3-6 HYGENIC supplies - (Rubber goods) mailed postpaid i plain sealeil envelope with price list. Six samples 25c, 24 saniples $1.00. Mail Order Dept. T-28, Nov.-Rubber Ca., Box 91, Hamn- ilton, Ont. 1-52 Piano Tuning ARTHUR Collison. Telepbone MArket 8-390L - - 'a 1 Aricles for Sale FIREWOOD ln stovewood lengtbs. Phone MA 3-2849. 6-tf WATER for sale. Dellvered. Phone Cliff Pethick, MA 3-2736. 45-tf BALED hay, 3rd LUne, New- castle. Edsall Graham, Clarke 39132. 7-1* GOOD quality mixed hay, 50e er bale at farm. Telephone S 3-2403. 48-tf QUANTITY of baled hay. Phone Eber Milison, between 3 and 3:30 p.m. MA 3-2645. 6-2* EIGHT-inch table saw, one year old, $25 or best cash offer. Tele- phone MA 3-3905. 7-1* BALED hay. Stew Jarvie, on Highway No. 2 at Maple Grove. Phone MA 3-2383. 7-1 FOUR-burner electric stove. Caîl after six or on Saturday to Louise Hancock, Newcastle 2731. 5-tf HAY for sale-Trucks or car- load delivery. Ross Oliver, Napanee, Ont. Phone 927 W 4. 6-3 * SAVE on lumber, direct from mil to you. Phillips Lumber Co... Kinmount, Ontario. Phone 17 r 11. 13tf KEYS cut automatlcally, while you wait, at Mason & Dale Hard- ware, 36 King St. E., Bowman- ville. 46-tf WATER, bard and soft, deliver- ed. Prompt service. Robert H. Cale. Phone MA 3-5476 or MA 3-5805. 31-tf FINDLAY Vega range, ivory enamel, green trim, with water front, oil burners installed. Tele- phone MA 3-2474. 7-1 GOOD quality baled hay. Hol- stein cow, due next week. Frank Krolewski, R.R. 2, Bowmanville, RAndolph 5-5085. 7-1 TELEVISION, console, 21", good condition, blonde finish; also wood planer 12" x 4" capacity. Phone MA 3-3847. 7-1 THREE-piece chesterfield suite, wine and grey. In good con- dition. 24 Carlisle Ave. Cal after three o'clock Friday. 7-1 * ELECTRICAL Repairs-Prompt service to electrical appliances, large and small. Lander Hard- ware. Phone MA 3-5774 . 43-tf WATER Service-500 gallons or 1,, -0 gallons per load. Tele- phone MOhawk 8-4172 Whitby before 8:30 a.m. or after 3 p.m. 4-4 INSULATION, blowing method, with rock wool. Workmanship guaranteed. F r ee estimates. Harry L. Wade. Phone Clarke 2420. 39-tf USED washer parts, 1/ h.p. motors, $5.00 up. Repairs to al wringer type washers. Guaran- tezd reconditioned washers. Paddy's Market, Hampton. MA 3-2055. 4-4* DO your own floors and rugs- Rent a sander, floor polisher or rug cleaner (shampoo method) fronri Lander Hardware, 7 King St., E., Bowmanville. Phone MA 3-5774. 20-tf G.E. POLISHERS, $42.95; G.E. kettles, $10.95; Arborite coffee tables, $9.95; Sealy mattress, $38.88; used chesterfields, wash- ers and refrigerators. Murphy Ca., King West. Phone MArket 3-3781. 7-1' BOWMAN VILLE Home Im- pravements features aluminum doors, windows, awnings and raîlings. We offer a variety of floor and wail tiles. For free estimates Phone XfA 3-2753 or caîl at 22 Divisiori St. 6-tf ADDING machines, typewriters, cash r e gist e rs, calculators, cheque writers, filing cabinets, office furniture. New and used. Repairs toalal makes. Frank Office Equipment, 177 Church Street, Bowmanville. MArket 3-3986. 3-tf HAY 100 Tons availabie 4-ton order (or over) dellvered FRED MOORE Phone Napanee 911 r il or Bowmanvllle MA 3-3938 7-2 TILEWORK CERAMIC WALLS Tlled Floors et aIl description Vinyl, Plastex, Rubber, Jaspe, Marboleum. Fleichromo, Mastic Red Quarry - Ceramie Supplied and Laid H. G. HEAL Rj. 1 Pamptea MA 8-2902 25-tf bri Fi bri an HIGHEST prices paid for used furniture, arinliances, television, sewing machinxes, etc. Also seU and exchange. 59 King St. W. Phone MA 3-7231. 42-tf HIGHEST prices pald for live poultry, goose feathers, feather ticks, scrap iron, rags, metals and raw furs. Phone RA 3-2043 Osbawa, collect. 48-tf ALL kinds of live poultry want- ed. Top Toronto prices paid at your door for large or small quantities. We bave our own mnarket. M Flatt, Bethany R.R. L. Phone- oellect te Bethany 7 Ir i . 28-ti Articles for Sale BALED oat straw. Phone MA 3-2868, J. A. Rosevear. 7-1 ONE Sothern-Air ail space beat- er, reasonable. MA 3-2940. 7-1 BEATTY electrie wasber, excel- lent condition. Phone MArket 3-5080. 7-1 REFRIGERATOR, 6' Kelvinator, perfect condition. Telephone MA 3-2048. 7-1 SMALL apartment size electric stove, good condition. Telephone MArket ,3-5674. 7-1* HEARING aid service. Testing service and complete stock of batteries and cords at Higgon Electric Limited, 38 King St. E., Bowmanville. Telephone MA 3-3305. 7-tf WHITE enamel space beater, practically new, and two oil drums, 45 gallons each, mounted on heavy supports. Reasonably priced. See novi in operation. Phone Orono 1 r 16. 7-1 THIS is Apple Week. Bring your own containers for Spys and Delicious, $2.00 per bushel. LaSalle and Kings $1.50 per bushel. H. J. Brooks, Bowman- ville, Ontario. 7-1* PORTABLE radio and record player, electric floor polisher, 12 gauge pump shotgun, electric portable sewing machine, used chrome suite, lathe and drill press with motor. Laverty's Bargain Centre, 59 King St. W. Telephone MA 3-7231. 7-1 Cars for Sale WRECKING 1950 Ford sedan. Ail partj available. MA 3-5244. 7-1* ALLSTATE Auto Insurance. Save 20%. Six months to pay. For personal service at your home call Oshawa RA 5-2802, collect. 2-tf Repossessed Vehicle For Salel 1954 Mercury ½/-Ion PANEL Serial No. MAE82AHR-13937 1958 License Plates No. 9833D To be sold by public auction ta the highest bidder at the STIRTEVANTS Auction Room 33 Hall. St., OSIHAWA, Ontazrlo,4 beginning at 7:30 p.m. on February the 19, 1959 ART'S CAR MARKET 194-196 Church St., Bowmanville We - Build - Better - Customers3 7-1* Repossessed Vehicle For Sale 1947 Olds. Sedan Serial No. 351901012 1958 License Plates No. C65706 To be sold by public auction ta the highest bidder at the STIRTEVANTS Auction Room 33 Hall St., OSHAWA, Ontario, beginning at 7:30 p.m. on February the 19, 1959 ART'S CAR MARKET 194-196 Church St., Bowmanville We - Build - Better - Customners 7-1 * Repossessed Vehîcle For Sale 1946 Chev. Coach Serial No. 6121120124 1958 License Plates No. A19124 To be sold by public auction ta the highest bldder at the STIRTEVANTS Auction Room 33 Hall St., OSHAWA, Ontario, beginning at 7:30 p.m. on February the 19, 1959 ART'S CAR MARKET 194-196 Church St., Bowmanvllle We - Build - Better - Custormers 7-i* Livestock for Sale HOLSTEIN vactinated springers. Apply Bill Jewell, MA 3-2987. Writt en Applicationb wil ho recelved by the under- slgned until FEBRUAIkY 21, 19591 for the position ai Dog Control Officer and Pound-keeper for the Town of Bowmanville and the Township ai Darlingion Applicants should state aire, perience, (if any), salary, fag ties available, and any ai pertinent information. W. E. Rundie Clerk-Treasurer Township af Darlington HAMPTON, ONTARIO ex-1 -suli Work Wanted DUTCH girl would like house- work by the day ini Newcastle or Bowmanville. Phone New- castle 3006. 7-1 TWO girls, 16 and 17 years, would like bouse or store work. Phone MA 3-5290. 7-1* PLUMBING, beating, eaves- troughing; free estimates. Harvey Partner, Tyrone. MA 3-2240 or Orono 1782. 6-tf CONCRETE and mason work. New work or repair. P. 0. Box 1083, L. Turner, Phone MArket 3-5820, evenings MA 3-5605. 25-tf Plastering Repairs QUICK SERVICE STUCCO AND NEW WORK R. L. TAFT 69 King St. E. MA 3-5030 6-tf Anger Consiruciion Co. LTD. COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE BRICK WORK- BLOCK CHIMNEYS -CONCRETE AND CARPENTRY DOUG - MArket 3-3375 ROY - MArket 3-2273 27-tf Seed for Sale GARY and Rodney seed oats, registered, or Commercial No. 1. MA 3-2581 - Leslie Coombes. 6-2 Help Wanted MAN for dairy far m. Some ex- perience necessary. Write Ad- vertiser 920, c/o The Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bow- manville. 7-1* MAN wanted for Rawleigh bus- iness. Seil to 1,500 familles. Good profits for hustiers. Write today, Rawleigh's, Dept. B-140- S, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal. 7-1 ATTENTION! M a ke m or e money than you thought pos- sible. Seil at high commission our guaranteed necessities, well known, to b2 used daily in: *Hampton, Kendal, Leskard, Orono, Tyrone, and surround- ings. A customer in- every borne. Start now in a profitable bus- iness of your own. Free cata- logue on request. Mrs. T. Gard- ner, C.P. 58, Station C, Mont- real. 6-4 $18,O00 Is Nol Too Much For The Man We Wani Because we pay aur top men In other cities from $14,000 to $24,000 in a year, this openlng in the Bowmanvllle area is worth Just as much to the rlght man. If you are between 45 and 65.. can make short auto trips - can call on suxail town rural and industrial property owners... I hope to hear fromn you right away. I would like ta have you start with us soon and stay for a long time. Ail replies confi- dential. O. P. SWALLOW, President P.0. Box 789 Fort' Worth 1, Texas 7-1 jCII THE Salvation Army, Bowman- thr1ville, is now able ta accept us- able fumniture, beds. bedding, dishes, stoves, washing ma- chines, etc. Space bas been se- cured ta store those items for distribution ta firo victims and ather needy people ai Bowman- ville and surrounding area. Tele- 7-2 phone MA 3-3761. 7-1 HELP WAWTED - FEMALE FULL AND PART TIME Desk Clerk Recepiionisi For Interviews Phone J, J. BOURKE, Manager e .11- Recal Estctte for Sale FURNISHED cottage on West Beach, five rooms with glassed- in verandah. Phone MA 3-5815. 6-2 SIX-room ranch-style home, 4- piece bath, bardwood tbrough- out, landscaped. Telephone MA 3-3462. 7-10 SOLID brick ranch style home, six roons and bath, located on large lot on quiet residential street. Apply 9 Frederick Ave., Phone MA 3-5147. 5-4 THREE-bedroom brick bouse. Central, oul heat, garage, early possession. Would consider leas- ing to suitable party. Write Advertiser 919, c/o Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bow- manville. 7-10 Pedwell Real Estate Large and small farms, bous- es, service stations, general stores, etc. Salesmen: Maurice H. Pedwell Phone Newcastle 3851 Wm. A. Heron Phone 12, Brooklln E. .Ieffery Phone 238, Coiborne Tenders WantedI TRE BANKRUPTCY ACT SALE BY TENDER ONTARIO FARM SUPPLY COMPANY TAUNTON, ONTARIO SEALED TENDERS addressed ta Charles Lee, C.P.A., Trustee, 67 Yonge Street, Toronto 1, Ogtario, will be received at the saîd address up ta 2 p.m. on the. 19th day of February, 1959, for the purchase (subi ect ta the con- ditions of the sale hereinafter mentioned) of the following assets of the Ontario Farm Sup- ply Company, Bankrupt, con- sisting of:- PARCEL 1. Stock-in-trade cam- mon ta a country hardware store, including tools, animal medicines, paints, hardware, automobile supplies, insecti- cides, barn supplies, feed in- cludîng barley, starter crum- bles, bog mineral and chow, and fencing, having an in- ventory value of $4,000.75 PARCEL 2. Machinery and of- fice equipment, including Ro- nea Duplicator and addressing apparatus, having an inven- tory value of $1,100:00 PARCEL 3. Accounts receiv- able bavin.g a book value of -$5,900.15 PARCEL 4. Lease ta; premises ta run four years with the rentai a minimum of $100,00 per month and a maximum of $150.00 per month. Tenders will be received for the above parcels separately or en bloc. Ail tenders must be accompanied by a marked cheque payable ta CHARLES LEE, C.P.A., Trustee, for 20% of the amount tendered, whièh will be returned if the tender is not accepted and forfeited ta the undersigned as liquidated dam- ages if the tender is accepted and sale not completed by the pur- chaser. The balance is payable upon closing or as may be ar- ranged with the undersigned. Adjustment will be made in the inventory (Parcel No. 1) as ta shorts and longs only. The highest or any tender shahl not necessarily be accepted. The premises will be open for inspection on Tbursday, Febru- ary 12, 1959, from 10 arn. ta 1 p.m. or by appoîntment with the undersigned. The inventories and further conditions of sale may also- be înspected on application ta the undersigned. DATED at Toronto, Ontaria, this 4th day of February, 1959. Benjamin Laker, Esquire Toronto, Ontario, Solicitor ta the Trustee. CHARLES LEE, C.P.A., Trustee, 67 Yonge Street Toronto 1, Ontario 7-1 For Rent BRICK bouse, $75 a month. Telephone MA 3-3986. 7-1 APARTMENT, 3-room, heated. Avaîlable now. Phone MArket 3-3573. 7-1 FURNISHED apartment, avail- able immediately. Phone even- ings, MA 3-3231. 7-1 BUNGALOW in the country on paved road. Available March ist. Phone MA 3-2904. 7-1 SIX-room semi-detacbed bouse, ail furnace; 84 Churcb St., $70 monthly. Immediate possession if desired. Phone MA à-3595. 7-1* MODERN three-room, private bath. Suitable for single or double accupancy. $55 a month. 23 Temperance St., Bowmanville. 3-tf HOUSE an good road, bydro, garden. Immediate possession. Write .Advertiser 917, c/o The Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville, Ont. 7-1 HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath. Be- tween Oshawa and Bowmanville. Immediate possession. Write Advertiser 918, c/o Canadian Statesman. P.O, Box 1901, Bow- manville. 7-1* anted+,M H. C. PEDWELL. BROKER Newcastle Phono 3 De With Real Estate 200 Acre DAIRY FARM, 81/2 can quota, large L-shaped bank bý-rn, water bowls, steel stan- chions, steel boxes, 2 cement silos, 42-can bulk cooler; 12 roomed brick hause with con- veniences. Asking price $30,000. Terms arranged. 200 Acre DAIRY FARM, 12 cans milk quota, 100' x 52' bank barn, water bowls, 60' x 38' ma- chine shed, cernent silo, etc.; 6 roomed bungalow with ail city canveniences. Asking p r i c e $30,000 with terms arranged. 150 Acre DAIRY FARM, 21j cans milk quota, L-sbaped bank barn, steel stanchions, water bawls, drive shed, garage;, o- roomed stone bouse, running water. Terms arranged. 100 acre farm near Millbrook wîth 2 streams, 75' x 32' bank barn, with running water also in hen bouse, garage, silo; 9 room- ed home with ail modern con- veniences, hardwood f 1 o o r s throughout. Ail buildings in excellent repair. Askirýg, $17,000, Terms arranged. 200 acre farm, 140 vr- able, 50 acres wood, ci*47,c - 45' bank barn with run'P1D wat- ~ er, machine shed, beil house, pig pens, garage, 8 roomed home with ail modemn conveniences. Asking price $20.000 with terms arranged. 5 roomed brick bungalow ini Bawmanville on double lot with ail modern canveniences. Ask- ing $10,000. Terms arranged. 6 roomed brick home at Hampton an 10 acres of land with furnace, 4-piece bath, kitch- en cuphoards, electric water heater, etc. Asking price $14,000. Terms. 8 roomed home at Pontypool with bardwood and tule floors, 4-piece bath, new gas furnace, kitchen cuphoards, water under pressure. Double garage, etc. Price $8,500 with $3.000 dawnq. w5 roomed bungalow on high~ way west of Bowmanville with ahl modern conveniences and at- tached garage. Asking price $10.500 with terms arranged. 5 roomed unfinished bunga- low in Newcastle with 4-piece bath, ail furnace, hot and cold running water. Price and terms arranged. 4 roomed bouse east of New- castle with 5 acres of land. garage. Heavy duty wired. Price $4,000. Terms. Contact: John F. De With Realtor and General Insurance Newcastle Phono 3341 Salosmen: Donald MauntJoy, Bowmanville MA 3-3950 Ross Davldson, Bethany Phono 21 r 6 Dan Boehm, Gardon fBi Phone 6 r 111 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES ARTICLES FOR BALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE FOR RENT - HELP WANTED CARS FOR SALE LOST - FOUND - ETc. Cash Rate - - - 4c per word with a minimum ci 80e Muet be paid by date ofi nsrtion if charged, an.additi..«l 25. wiIl be added. A charge af 25c wiii b. made for ail replies directed to this office. NOTICES - COMING EVMMT AND CARDS OF THAMES 4c a word with a minimum of $1.00 for 25 words or Issu. SIRTIIS -ENGAGEMETl2f MARRIAGES - DEATE8 $1.00 per Insertion IN bEMOIIIAMI 01.00 plus. 10c a lino for Yeom Di.pîay Classiffed at $1.50 per In nc h a minimum of oelach. . Additional i"mer-là a b -om Ai l Caufifed Ad, mu'tom. l thi s officeflot later thon 12 o'clock noon, Wednonday. Bmnd cash. stamps or money order and Bave naoney. Clip thia out for handy referosnto OFFICE HOUI 4, 'I '1 LIe se: be TC o di or, - - - - - - - - - - - - e-V --. -> 't, a ik ý - . - - .. , . PAM BEXTEM 9MM e-«Atffffl RTATIZMM. BOWIL&NVffýIX O"AIM

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