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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Feb 1959, p. 18

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,' -~ 7~~C sT~~3. PAGE EIiGHT!IN ?UE CAAD!A TATUBM, EOIFMAUVLLUOMAR" e4 Births ALLDREAD-Gilbert and Car-i olyn (nee Edwards) are happy1 to announce the birth of their1 son, Dennis James, 4 lbs., 93/¾ ozs., on February 7th, 1959, at Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville. 8-1 ]BAKER-Lionel and Joyce (nee Cox) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Stephen Jay, 8 lbs., 7 ozs., at Oshawa General Hospital, on February 14, 1959. FORDER-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forder are happy to announce the arrivai of a daughter, Kim- berley Ann, at Oshawa General Hospital on February 14, 1959. A littie sister for Gail, Anna and Rhonda. 8-1 HARRIS-Lyle and Donna are happy to announce the birtb of a son, Michael Harold, at Me- moriai Hospital, Bowmanville, on Thursday, Jan. 29, 1959. A brother for Teddy. Our grate- fui thanks to Dr. A. Sylvester and nurses. 8-1 SLACK-Roy and Myrtie (nee Hardy) are happy to announce the arrivai of their daughter Donna Jean, 8 lbs., 3 ozs., on February l7th at Memoriai Hos- pital, Bowmanville. A sister for Karen. 8-1 SMITH-George and Shirley wish to announce the arrivai of a boy, John Francis Cyril, at Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville, on February 7tb, 1959, 9 lbs., 31/ ozs. A brother for Barbara. 8-1 Deaths B3OUMA-At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Wednesday, ?'ebruary 11, 1959, infant daugbt- er of Okke and Nita Bouma, Newcastle. Rested at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Private service and interment was held on Thursday, Feb. 12 at Bowmanville Cemetery. 8-1 FINNIGAN -Suddenly at 73 Centre St., Bowmanviile, on Tuesday, February l7th, 1959, Adele Kathleen Loucks, in ber 44th year, beloved wife of Robert Finnigan and dear moth- er of Carol. Resting at the Mor- ris Funeral Chapel, Bowman- ville. Service ini the Chapel on Friday at 2 o'clock. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 8-1 HANCOCK-At 36 Wellington. St., Bownanville, on Monday, Febru,-ry 16, 1959, Bessie Winni- *.-ed Adair in her Blst year, be- loved wife of the late John Charles Hancock and dear moth- er of Elizabeth (Mrs. Wlbert Teeple), Bowmanville; Ruth, Newcastle, and Adair, Mimico. Mrs. Hancock rested at the Mor- ris Funeral Chapel, Bowman- ville, until Tuesday noon, then at ber late residence, Mill St. S., Newcastle, for service on Wed- nesday, Feb. l8th at 2:30 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Ceme- tery. 18-1 PURDON, John L.- In Bow- manville, Ontario, on Tuesday, February 17, 1959, John L. Pur- don, husband of the late Mar- garet B. Purdon and dear father of Harold of Toronto; Dora and Margaret of Bowmanville. Rest- ing at the funeral home of Northcutt & Smith, 53 Division St., Bowmanville. Funeral serv- ice in Trinity United Cburch on Thursday, February 19tb at 2 p.m. Cremation at Toronto Crematoriumi 8-1 in Memoriam BIRD-In loving memory of Edward (Ted) Bird who passed away Feb. 21, 1958. One year bas passed since that sad day Wben one we loved was called away, God took him home - it was His wiil; Within our hearts he liveth still. -Sadly missed and ever me- mnembered by bis family. 8-1* CAUGHILL-In lovlng memory of Edward J. Caugbill, Veteran of World War I, who possed away ot bis home in Burketon, Feb. 20, 1940. I, wbo loved him sadly miss him, As it dawns another yeor; In my lonely boums of thinking, Thougbts of him are always near. -Lovingly remembered and adly missed by bis wife, Flor- ence. 8-1 FARROW-In loving memory of my father. Victor Farrow, wbo p assed oway Feb. 20, 1958. Wat we would give if we could gay Hello Dad, in the same old way. To heor your voice, see your smile, To sit witb you and chat awbile. -Lovingly remembered by daugbter Hazel and family. 8-1 PARROW-In loving memory of a dear busband and father, Victor Farrow, who passed away February 20. 1958. To-day recalîs sad memories Of a deam one gone to rest And the ones who think of hlm to-day Are the ones wbo loved hlm best. SÙddcnly and silently came the coul Wthout goodbye be left us Beautiful memories are treasured ever Gd happy days when wve were S ail together. --Sadiy înissed ind e%,er e- ine-red by wife Leon%îa and In Memoriam FARROW-In loving memory of a dear Dad and Grampa, Victor R. Farrow, who passed away February 20, 1958. A day of remembrance sadly recalled, Witbout farewell he left us ail, To be with us in the same oid way, Would be our dearest wish to-day. --Sadiy missed and ever re- membered by daughter Edna, son-in-law Paul, grandcbildren Janet and Paul Jr. 8-1w FARROW-In loving memory of a deor father, Victor R. Far- row, who passed away Feb. 20, 1958. We lost a father witb a heart of goid Who was more to us thon weaith untold. Witbout farewell be feil asleep, With only memories for us to keep. We have lost but God bas gained One of the best fathers the world contained. -Sadly missed and ever remem- bered by daughter Betty, son-mn- law Lloyd and grandchiidren. 8-1- MOUNTJOY-In ioving memory of my busband Themon who passed away February 18, 1958. "Not just today, but every day In silence I remember". --Sadly missed by bis wife Rilda. 8-1 OATTES-In loving memory of a beloved son and brother, Thomas E. (Bud), who passed away suddenly, February 2lst, 1958. To-day recalîs sad memories 0f a dear one gone to rest, And the ones wbo tbink of hirn to-day Are the ones wbo ioved hlm best. -Aiways remembered by moth- er, dad, Helen, Alex, Bob and Phyllis. 81 OATTES-(Bud) Thomas E.- In loving memory of a dear bus- bond and father, Thomas (Bud) Oattes who died in an occident February 21, 1958. We littie knew wben WE wk that morn, The sorrow the day would bring For the coul was sudden, the shock severe To part witb one we loved so ,dear. -Ever remembered, ever loved by wife Marge and cbildren, Henry, Shirley and Ronnie. 8-1 SCOTT-In loving memory of a dear mother, Ruth Scott, wbo passed away February 24, 1952. Seven years ago we had to port With the Mom we loved with ail our hearts; The wound so deep iA will not beal, Only those who have losti know how we feel; We miss you, Mom, and always will, But in our hearts you are with us still. -Lovingly remembered by Jessie, Bruce and familles. 8-1 Notices I, Coulson H. Ruiter, Simpson Ave., wili not be responsible for any dlebts contracted in my name on or after January lst, 1959, witbout my witten consent. 6-3* ORONO DISTRICT CREDIT UNION wiii hold the Annual Meeting in NEWCASTLE HALL on TUESDAY, FER. 24 at 8:00 p.m. This eau be your Credit Union. Now Is a good time to join. 8-1 Notice is Hereby Given that the Corporation of the Town of Bowmanville wili apply te- the Legisiative Assembiy of the Province of Ontario at its next session for special legisia- tion vaiidatiug and confirmiug' By-Law No. 1709 of the Town of Bowmanville, belng a by-iaw to provide for the borrowiug of $46,640.01 upon debentures to pay for the construction of certain works ou a local lm- provement basis and declaring the said by-law to be legal, valid and binding upon The Corporation of the Town of Bowmauviile and the ratepayers thereof. The said works cousist of sidewalks ou High Street, Prince Street, Third Street, Simpson Avenue, Jane Street, Albert Street, Liberty Street, Flett Street, and Omchardview Boule- vard, watemmaius ou Frederick Avenue, Rehder Avenue, Third Street, Prospect Street, Waverly Road, Concession Street, King Street East, Saint George Street and Edsail Avenue, and a sani- tory sewer ou Prospect Street, in the Town of Bowmanville. The existing debeuture debt of The Corporation of the Town of Bowmanvllle is $1,041,203.68 and no part of the principal or interest lu lu arrears. The rate- able property of the Town of Bowmanville according to the last revised asseusment roll is $7,219,000.00. '-f Dated at Bowmauvilie, On- tario, this l6th day of January, A.D. 1959.1 The Corporation of the Tavu of Bowman'viile, By Strike & Strike, Its Solicitors. 4-61 Articles for Sale KNITTING machine, like new. Telephone MA 3-3603. 8-1 COLDWALL Frigidaire $100. L. Rundie, MA 3-2116. 8-1* CEDAR posts, order now; also table potatoes. MA 3-2126. 8-1* WATER for sale. Delivered. Phone Cliff Pethick, MA 3-2736. 45-tf USED Gendron baby carniage in good condition. Phone MA 3-7246. 8-1 HAY for sale, 40 cents per bale. W. Eymann, Courtice. Phone RA 5-8288. 8-tf SMALL apartment size electrie stove, good condition. Telephone MA 3-5674. 8-1 PLASTIC-covered spring-filled crib mattress, neyer used, $8. Phone MA 3-5260. 8-1 HAY for sale-Trucks or car- load delivery. Ross Oliver, Napanee, Ont. Phone 927 W 4. 6-3 * QUANTITY of standing bard- wood. Phone Eber Milîson, MA 3-2645, between 3 and 3:30 p.m. 8-2* SAVE on lumber, direct fromn mil to you. Phillips Lumber Co., Kinmount, Ontario. Phone 17 r 11. 13ti KEYS eut automnatically, while you wait, at Mason & Dale Hard- ware, 36 King St. E., Bowman- ville. 46-tf WATER, hard and soft, deliver- ed. Prompt service. Robert H. Cale. Phone MA 3-5476 or MA 3-5805. 31-tf ELECTRIC stove, 30" Moffat, and 40 ft. cable; three years old, excellent condition. Telephone MArket 3-3755. 8-1 ALSCO-Canada's outstanding convertible storm-screen win- dows and doors, railings. Lorne Allin, 1 Prince Street. 8-1* ELECTRICAL Repairs-Prompt service to eleetrical appliances, large and small. Lander Hard- ware. Phone MA 3-5774. 43-tf FINDLAY Chatelaine range, combînation coal-wood and elec- tric. Warming ovens, cream enamel. Phone MA 3-2861. 8-1* INSULATION, blowing method, with rock wool. Workmanship guaranteed. F re e estimates. Harry L. Wade. Phone Clarke 2420. 39-tf DO your own floors and rugs- Rent a sander, floor polisher or riig cleaner (shampoo method). from k.ander Hardware, 7 King StE., Bowmanville. Phone MA 3-5774. 20-tf LARGE crib with spring-filled mattress and commode chair in matching roxatone. Two-piece bedroom suite with spring and mattress. Portable laundry tubs with lid. Priced to seli. MA 3-2817. 8-1 * BOWMANVILLE Home Im- provements features aluminum doors, windows, awnings and railings. We offer a variety of floor and wall tiles. For free estimates Phone MA 3-2753 or caîl at 22 Division St. 6-tf MANY attractive gifts on sale- Silverplated flatware 25e each and many pieces of glassware and crystaiware to choose from. See tbemn today on our speciol sale table. Hooper's Jeweilery and Gift Shop, 29 King E. 8-1 DOES your organization cter to banquets and dinners . . . we have cinaware and stainless steelware suitable for this pur- pose at greatly reduced prices. Hooper's Jeweilery & Gift Shop, 29 King St. E., Bowmanville. - 8-1 ADDING machines, typewriters, cash r e g is t e r s, calculators, cheque writers, filing cabinets, office furniture. New and used. Repairs to ail makes. Frank Office Equipment, 177 Churcb Street, Bowmanviile. MArket 3-3986. 3-tf HA Y 100 Tons available 4-ton order <or over) delivered FRED MOORE Phone Napanee 911 r il or Bowmanville MA 3-3938 7-2 TILEWORK CERAMIC WALLS Tiled Floors of ail description Vinyl, Plastex, Rubber, Jaspe, Marboleum. Flexichrome, Mastic Red Quarry - Ceramlo SupDlied and Laid H. G. HEAL R.R. 1 Hampton MA 3-2902 25-tf FUEL OIL STOVE OIL 24-four Delivery Service A. H. STURROCK AND SONS IMPERIAL ESSO DEALER Phone MA 3-5516 Sturrock St. DO WMAN VILLE Articles for Sale GOOD quality mixed hay. Tele- phone MA 3-2403. 8-tf SIX-piece aluminum cookware set, practically new. Telephone MA 3-5594. 8-1 THREE-pieee chesterfield suite, wine and grey. In good con- dition. 24 Carlisle Ave. 8-1* FORTY tons, baled, best quality alfalfa boy. Frank Ells, Bath. Phone 19 r 31. On Highway 33 near Kingston, Ontario. 8-1 SCOTCH Pine seedlings, 2-0 stock, $10.00 per thousand. Ap- ply Sam Manetta, Pontypool, Ont. Phone Bethany 20 r 111w. 1 8-tf HEARING aid service. Testing service and complete stock of batteries and cords at Higgon Electrie Limited, 38 King St. E., Bowmanville., Telephone MA 3-3305. 7-tf Mortgages Morîgages AND Agreements of Sale First and Second Mortgages and Agreements of Sale boutht, sold and arranged on City and Farm Property and Summer Cottages, $2,000.00Oand Up. OSHAWA ACCEPTANCE CORP. LTD. 112 Simncoe St. N., Oshawa Phone RA 5-3568 6-tf Piano Tuning ARTRUR Collison. Telephone- MArket 3-3900. 36-tf Help Wanted DOMESTIC help wanted. Phone FREE estimotes on wali to walli MA 3î6-55. 8î rugs, installed by expert from factory. Trade-in oilowance on WANTED-A part-trne baby cbesterfield and bedroom suites. sitter frorn 11:30 until 5, four Congoleum squares to clear at days o week. Telephone MA cost. Used wosber, ehesterfields 3-5979 at 9:30 p.m. 8-1 and 6 x 9 green Axminster rug. Easy terms. Murphy Co., King: CAPABLE woman for bouse- W. Phone MA 3-3781. 8-î* keeper, and able to take 'phone messages. Apply Lorne Stevens, C'-y n'a r Seile 1100 King St. MA 3-7201. 84l* '49 STUDEBAKER 1,4-ton pick-1 up, $175. Phone MArket 3-3735ý after six. 8-11 '50 CHEV. eight-passenger sta- tion wagon. Allan Clark, R.R. 2, Newcastle. 8-1* 1950 PLYMOUTH in good run- ning condition, with snow tires and block heater, $175. Phone Clarke 5 r 03. 8-1* 1956 FORD hardtop, immaculate inside and out, 15,000 miles, one owner, guaranteed. Low down payment, balance $47 per month. John Stutt, RA 3-4683. 8-1 ALLSTATE Auto Insurance. Save 20%. Six months to pay. For personal service at your home call Oshawa RA 5-2802, colleet. 2-tf FOR New and Used Cars CALL JOHN STUTT SEAWAY MOTORS LTD. RA 3-4683 - OSHAWA 8-tf Livestock for Sale LAYING hens, 175 - 200. Cal at 175 Liberty St. North. 8-1* EIGHT-week-old pigs; Holstein closed heifer, Phone MArket 3-2934. 8-1 HOLSTEIN vaccinated spring- ers. Apply Bill Jewell, MArket 3-2987. 8-1 BRED sows. T. C. Strikwerda, R.R. 3, Port Hope. Phone Clarke 31 r 03. 8-1* SEVENTY ewes with lambs. Purebred north country Cheviot ram, registered. Owner mov- ing to West Coast. Phone MA 3-2557. 8-1* EGG producers - Dekalb Chix are bred for more eggs - less death loss - more eggs per hundred pounds of feed - more profit. Buy Dekalb Chix now. Orchland Farm, H. J. Brooks & Son, Bowmanville, Ont. 7-tf Pets f or Sale GERMAN Shepherd Police Dogs -One reg. white female pup, $40 and also one reg. white female, two years old, $100. Lovely dogs. Apply to Mrs. W. G. Urry, Pontypool. 6-3* Work Wanted PLUMBING, heating, eaves- troughing; free estirnates. 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 Construction Co. LTD. COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE BRICK WORK- BLOCK CH1MNEYS - CONCRETE AND CARPENTRY DOUG - MArket 3-3375 ROY - MArket 3-2273 27-tf Wanted DEAD and crippled farmn stock, picked up promptly. Phone MA 3-2679. Margwiil Fur Farm, Tyrone. 13-tf GOOD dlean fili to be dumped on lot at corner of Meorns Ave. and No. 2 Highway. Apply Sam Olver, MA 3-5987. 8-1il MortgageFunds IMMEDIATELY avoulable for first mortgage on improved town or rural property, $4,000, $3,000 and $2,000 in seporate mort- gages. Five year open; interest 6½ %, payable semi-annua-.ly. Leroy Hamilton, Broker, Orono I 1 r 16. 6-4 GIRL to assist in hairdressing salon, two days per week. Also cleaning woman for Wednes- days. Apply Perris Beauty Salon, 126 King East. MArket 3-5972. 8-1 MAN wanted. Continue Raw- leigh service to consumers in Durham County and Bowman- ville. Get into a profitable bus- iness of your own. No previous experience or capital investment needed. For information write Rawleigb's Dept. B-140-916, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal. 8-i ATTENTION! Make more money thon you thought pos- sible. Seli at high commission our guaranteed necessities, well known, to be used daily in: Hampton, Kendal, Leskard, Orono, Tyrone, and surround- ings. A customer in~ every home. Start 'iow 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 $14,500 in a YEAR for the RIGHT MAN We don't want to mlslead you into,- tiinking that. making $2e,000.00 lnu-a year ls as easy as falling off a log . .. But we do pay our men from $14,500.00 to $50,000.00 In a year and we want the same kind of a man i the Bowmanville area. Here are our requirements . . . age 45 to 60 . . . willing to accept responsibillty . . . able to make auto trips to surrounding terri- tory to cal on our enstomers. We don't expeet you to get rich the first day, but we wlll make It worth your while right from the start! This ls a fuli-time Job ...it pays mighty welI. It ls stimulating and fiiled with big rewards for honest effort. Sound worthwhile? . . . Then tell us about yourself, your sales background and your earning requirements. Let me hear from you immediately. I have a mighty lnteresting offer for you. E. S. Canning, President Panther 011 & Grease Mfg. Co. Box 711. Fort Worth 1, Texas 8-1 Written Applications will be receeved by the under-, signed until FEBRUARY 21, 19591 for the position of Dog Control Officer and Pound-keeper for the Town of Bowmanville and the Township of Darlingion Applicants should state age, ex- perience, (if any), salary, facil- ties available, and any other pertinent Information.i W. E. Rundie Clerk-Treasurer Township of Darlintton HAMPTON, ONTARIO HELP WANTED Recreation Department's Chor- al Group presents "Stars of To- morrow Contest". Open to all residents of Bowmanville includ- ing any students attending Bow- manville High School under 21 years of oge as of January 1, 1959. $50 prize money to be divided between top three con- testants. Application forms avail- able from Recreation Office, or Miss Helen Nelles, 76 Elgin St. 8-1 D AN CE TO CLARA NESBITT'S MUSIC MAKERS Solina Community Hall Saturday, Feb. 28 Admission: Gents 75c, Ladies 50e 7-2 Repatirs IRADIO and television repairs. Prompt service. Pick-up and dellvery. George's, 85 King St. E. Phone MA 3-5713. 29-tf GUARANTEED television and radio service, to aIl makes. Same day service. Television Service Co. Phone MA 3-3883. 49-tf REPAIRS and rewinding, arm- atures turned, toalal makes of electrie motors. Higgon Elec- trie, 38 King East, Phone MA 3-3305. 7-tf REPAIRS to ail makes of sew- ing machines. Free pickup and dellvery. Laverty's Bargain Centre, 59 King W. Phone MA 3-7231. 44-tf REPAIRS to ail makes of re- frigerators, domestie and com- mercial; milking coolers. Hig- gon Electrie Limited, 38 King St. E. Phone MA 3-3305. 7-tf - FEMALE FULL AND PART TIME Desk Clerk Recepiionisi Hostess Cashier Waitresses Good siarting salary, employee benefits For Interviews Phone J. J. BOURKE, Manager FLYING DUTCHMAN MOTOR HOTEL Phone MArkei 3-3373 Ileail state for Sale SIX-room brick ranch style home 4-piece bath, hardwood through- out, landscaped. Phone MLArket 3-3462. 4 Edsall. 8-1* SIX-room brick bouse, oil heat, garage. Very central. Early possession. Would consider leas- ing. Write Post Office Box 12, Bowmnanville. 81 Commng Lvents Reserve Saturday, Octoher 10 for St. Joseph's Parish Bazaar. 8-1 Reserve Friday, April loth for Daffodil Tea at Lions Centre, sponsored by Order of the East- ern Star. 8-1 Orono Figure Skating Club's Carnival to be held in Orono on Saturday, February 2lst at 8 p.m. 7-2 Reserve Saturday, April 4th, 1959, for Memorial Park Associa- tion bazaar and afternoon tea. 2:30 to 5 p.m. 8-l' Bowmanville Skating Club's Ticket Exchange will open at lMcNulty's, Friday, Feb. 13th to Thursday, Feb. l9th. 7-2 Dance to Clara Nesbitt's Music-makers at Tyrone Hall on Saturday, February 21 sponsor- ed by L.O.B.A. Gents 75c, ladies 50e. 8-1* Bingo every Thursdlay - 20 regular garnes, two $25 jackpot games. No game under $4.0 Admission 50c. St. Joseph's[ Parish Hall. . 4-tf Euchre and bridge. Everyone welcome at St. Joseph's Parish Hall, Tuesday, March l7th,j 8 o'clock. Good prizes, refresh- ments. Admission 50c. 8-4 Bowmanville Skating Club's Seventh Annual Carnival, at the Arena, February 2th and 2lst, 8 p.m. Tickets on sale Feb. sth from Club members. 6-3 Trinity United Church Arnica Club presents two one-act plays "Twelvre-Pound Look" and "The Happy Journey" on March 20th and 2lst in Town Hall. Admis- sion 50c. 8-4 Annual Banquet, Durham County Shorthorn Breeders at Solina, Wednesday, April 1. Speaker, program and draw prizes. Ail interested people made welcome. 8-1 Woodview Community Centre -Monster Bingo. Twenty games -twenty dollars; five games- thirty dollars; $150 jackpot, and two jackpots at $250. Door prîzes. Next Monday, 8 p.m., Red Barn, Oshawa. 46-tf Ontario Farmers' Union are holding a Special County Meet- ing in Blackstock Hall, Thurs-i day night, Feb. 26, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Lavern Morley, gu'est speak- er. Everyone welcome. L. J. Wood, County Director, Durham. 8-1 Durham County Junior Farm- er's Annual Banquet, Friday, February 27th, 6:15 p.m., in New- castle United Church. Guest speaker Dr. I. J. Woolsey. Ban- quet $ 1.60 and dance to Fisher's Orchestra, Newcastle Hall, 9 o'clock. 8-2 De With Real Estate 50 Acre farm, near Kendal, 100' x 30' bank barn, machine shed, garage; 7 roomed frame home witb batbroom, running bot and coid water, beavy duty wired. Price $7,000, down pay- ment arranged. 100 Acre farm on large river, 75 acres womkable, 20 acres wood, 100' x 30' bank barn, water bowls, drive shed, hen bouse, etc.; 9 roomed frame home with hardwood floors. Asking $12,500. Termns arrang- ed. 145 Acre farm, 120 acres work- able, 20 acres wood, 100' x 40' bank barn, machine shed, pig pens, 2 lien bouses; 9 roomed brick bouse with water on tap, furnace, bardwood floors. Prîce $14,000. Easy termis. 100 Acre farm, west of Rice Lake, 75 acres workable, L-sbap- ed bank barn with water on tap, machine shed, pig pens, etc.; 8 roomed frame home with furnace, 4-piece bath, running water. Price $17,500. Termis. 200 Acre farm, 140 acres work- able, 50 acres wood, streom, 70' x 45' bank bamn with running water also in bien bouse and pig pens, garage, silo; 8 roomed frame home witb all modern conveniences. Asking $20,000. Terms arranged. 6 Roomed, new, brick home at Hampton on 6 ocres land with all modemn conveniences. Price and termis arranged. 5 Roomed bungalow i New- castle with oil furnace, 4-piece bath, running bot and cold water, kitchen cupboards. Ask- ing $8,500 with $2,000 down. 5 Roomed brick bungalow in Bowmanviile on double lot with ail modern conveniences. Ask- ing price $ 10,000 with terms ar- ranged. Open for offer. 4 Roomed bouse witb 5 acres of land, located east of New- castle. Heavy duty wiied, well, garage. Price $4,000. Terms. 7 Roomed home with ail mod- emn conveniences on 5 acres of land, located on a highway. Price $8,000. Ternis arronged. 9 Roomed cottage south of Bowmanville with bathroom, garage. Prîce $3,000 witb $500 down. 10 Acre lots, located 6 miles from Oshawa on paved road. Price and terms arranged. Contact: John F. De With Realtor and General Insurance Newcastle Phono 3341 Salesmen: Donald MountJOY, Bowmanville MA 3-3950 Boss Davidson, Bethany Phone 21 r 6 Dan Boehm, Gardn MI, Phone 6 r 111 iteci tstate for QScùe James Nixon REAL ESTATE BROKL1R 9-room solid brick income home, bath, hydro, water and sewer, basement, hot water heat- ing, large lot, immediate posu. session. Reduced for quick sale* $1.000, balance in monthly payi. ments. Owner carry mortgage. Lot on No. 2 Highway west of Maple Grove, cernent basement with sub-floor, roof and Wefl, $2,000. Lot 70 x 145, sewer and water, $1,100. 47 Qneen St. MA 3-5681 Box 941 Bowmanville SOLID brick ranch style home, six rooms and bath, located on large lot on quiet residential street. Apply 9 Frederick Ave., Phone MA 3-5147. 5-41 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Froperties Soid, Rented Managed and Appraised L. M. Allison Real Estate Broker Phone 2566 - Newcastle, Ont. Two blocks north of traffie signal Newcastle 5-ti 12-ROOMS income property. $ 1,200 down will purchase large double bouse, each side com- prised of six rooms and bath. Located on a large lot close to town. One side now rented for $70 per month. For furtber in- formation caîl Henry Stinson, evenings, RA 5-0243, Oshawa; daytime, RA 3-2265 at Scho- field's Insurance Associates Ltd. 8-2 Pedwell Real Estaie ARTICLES FOR1 SALE LIVUSTOCE FOR SALE FOR lIENT - RELP WANTEI CARS FOR SALE LOST - POUND - ETC. Cash note - 4' " e4c word wiIh «CIminimum o7 O Must b. paid'by date ofIinsertion If charged. an additionsl 25c will b. add.d. A charge af 25c will b. merd, for ail repli.s directed to ibis office. NOTICES$ - COMINC EVENT AND CARDS 0F TRAMES 4« a word wlth ci minimum of $1.00 lor 25 words or lacs. 3IRNS - ENGAGEMEMT MARIAGES - DEATMS $1.00 per Insertion IN MEMORIANS $1.00 plus lOC a lino for vere» Display Clossified at $1.50 par inch wittl a minimum of one inch. Addltional Insertions atit"esa. rate$. Ail Classified Ad, muet b. la this office not later than 12 o'clock noon. Wdedn. Send cash, utampe or money orùr and soae money. Clip this out for handy reference OFFICE ROUiS Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 8-30 ar.. toi2 Noon The Canadian Statesman Diai MArket 3-3303 for Clansifi.d Ad Service .., ~ ) Peler Feddema REAL ESTATE BROKER General farm, 114 acres; 9 room stone bouse, barn 100' xc 36'; nice view. Price $18,000. Terms. 20 acres near Orono, 8 room bouse, large L-shape barn, hy- dro. Suitable for _poultry farrn. Price $ 10,000.00. Easy erms. 3 acres on Highway 2, good garden soil. Pric «e $1,500.00. 2 acres near Osbawa, 7 roomn bouse, full basement. Price $6,000.00. Terms. 189 Scugog st. BowmanviflO Phone MA 3-3644 8-1 McQuay and Kidd REALTORS Members of Osbawa and District Real Estate Board 216 acre farm with large frontage on Lake Scugog, suit- able for cottage developmentý bouse and barns in good repair. Must be sold at once. Asking only $20,000 with down payment and terms arranged to suit pur- chaser. We have a large selection of farms, lots, homes and business~- es. WALTER FRANK 177 Church St. MA 3-3988 Bowmanvllle 8-1 Charles Rankine REAL ESTATE BROKER For $2,000 you can own your own home plus a business. This grocery store is well loeated in Bowrnanville. 3 nicely fin- !shed bedrooms, living-room, kitchen and dining-room. New oul furnace, bathroom, etc. In Oshawa - Grocery store, meats, separate lunch cq'onter, Turnover last year $20,0OÇ.Ù "v cellent living quarters. ?~~ cash required.10.,ýe Builder's or specu1ator's P- portunity. Rossland Rd. area-, 20 acres, $1.000 per acre. Terms. Between Oshawa and Bow- manville, south of 401, 44 acre farm, buildings. This is excel- lent property with an excellent potgntial. Only $20,000 with $5,000 down. New ranch rug, brick bunga- low in Bowmanville. This at- tractive home is priced to seli at $15,000. Considerable cash re- quired. $ 1,000 down for this well kept frame home in Newcastle. Full price $6,000. One easy mortgage on balance. $800 down, for 4his 4-bedroom home in Burketon. The present owner bas spent $2,000 on mod.. ernizing in the past year. His transfer to another community forces him to seil at a loss. 52 King St. W., Bowmianville MA 3-2453 or 3-2762 Salesmen Len Hlbbard. RA 8-1022 Jno. His, MA 3-2495 0-1 Business Opportunity WE need people to raise Chin- chilla (they are not rabbits). Write Stonehouse Chinchilla, 111 Hiaddington Ave., Toronto 12. 44-tt Lost LOST, strayed or stolen, one beagle hound, brown, black and white, answering to Butch. 38 Duke St. Phone MA 3-3362. I CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISING I RAT ES 1 Large and es, service stores, etc. Salesmen : smali farms, bous- stations, genera 1 Maurice H. Pedweli Phone Newcastle 3851 Wmn. A. Heron Phone 12,,Brooklin E. Jeffery Phone 238, Coiborne H. C. PEDWELL, BROKER Newcastle Phone 3856 8-1 Peter Kowal REAL ESTATE BROKER GENERAL INSURANCE 99 King St. E. Bowmanville Telephone MA 3-5868 Box 817 Saiesman - 3. A. Barton MA 3-3098 5 room modern bungalow with ail conveniences, near Oshawa. Will be sold with the purchaser's requirement of land, 1 to 10 acres. 2 apartment home in town with a net return of 20% on an investment less than $3,000.00. New 6-room 2-storey modemn home in very nice location. $13,900.00. Trade or terms. 6 room bungalow with base- ment apartment. Private en- trance. Two to choose from. 4 room bungalow in village at only $4,000.00: $1,500.00 down. 100 acre farm with fulll une of buildings, 2 wells, hydro, etc. Only $8,500.00. $1,500.00 down. 8-1 ýý 1

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