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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Jun 1966, p. 16

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The Canadlan Statesman, Bowmianvife, June 1, 1961 SPORTropucs By Frank Mohun 62372" PRO-AM TOURNEY As we mentianed in last week's column, Bownaville Golf Club will hast a pro-amateur tournament on Sunday June 19th. Saine of the pros who will be definitely taking part are: Gord Brydsan, Mississauga;* Bob Gray, Scarbaro; Ernie Tuckca-, Board o! Trade; George Cli fton, Pin-e ValleY;1 Alex Shields, Cherry Downs; Nommie Smith, York Downs, possibly Joe McNaughton or Ken Dugan. AI Balding will be playing in a tourney et Calgary on June l6th and 17th and it is hoped that he will be here for Sunday's big local affair, fcaturing 16 pros and 16 âmateurs. Radia station C.F.R.B.'s Wally Crauter, a niighty fine 'golfer, Bob Jamieson of Peterborough, formerly ane of Canada's top juniors and probably Nick Wcslock, whose 'great record speaks for itself, will headline the amateur participants. Some o! the Bowmanvillc golf crs, ail under 10 handicap players who will sec action are: Bob James, flave Kerr, Don Gilhooly, Lamne D. Gaw and Ted Hoar. tt t t CANADIAN TIRE WINS OPENER Manager-coach Reg Willatts was pretty- happy follow- Ing his team's fiast game win as Durham Ladies League softball gat undca-way ast week. The Canadian Tire club managed ta get in only anc practîce . prior ta the openca-, but Reg figures he has a vea-y goad bail tearn, pea-haps capable o! going ail the way. Rcturning ta the Canadian Tire rster are Virginia Fairey, Lcnore Smith, Karen White, Barb Milîs, Delores Davey, Diane an-c Bea Ormistan, Peggy Haynes and Betty Thertell. The tcam has been staengthcncd by thc addition of Marg Fickard who piaycd on thc Bowmanville entry paevi- ausly for several scasans. She bought with her froin the west, an-othea- fine player in the person of jo-Ann Pitinan. Gayle Piper, who playcd foa-mcrhy with Orono an-c Bow- manville bas rcturncd, while n-p froin junior ranks arc Shirley Fatfiehd, Sharon Burgess and Judy Samis. tj t t j. t i. PLAYER'S 200 If a reporter had time ta attend ahi the events leading up ta the Fhayr's 200, he nîight be a litile toa tia-ed ta take in the big race iseif. Aha-ady, thc cars have been an display ahi last weck, with even a fashion show on a couple of nights, featuring the latest styles for women interestcd In ahi sports. This weck ih was an "A-Go-Go" on Tucsday night with' a golf tounament at the Uplands Golf Course today (Wed- nesday). No doubt, many local racing enthusiasts wil plan on attending the time trials shatcd for two o'clock, Thurs- day. That eveninîg, the annual Canadian Racingi Drivers' Bail wilh be hehd at the Canadiana Motor Hotel. Al a! this leads up ta the big race which starts at 1:30 this Saturday. Jackie Stewart, considercd the most promis- ing driver an the Grand Prix circuit, will be anc of the favorites i- the 200 mile event. The 26-year-old Scot will fly ta Toronto from the In- dianapolis 500, whcré he macle his first appearance In the U.S. classic. Stewart wiUbe at the wheel o! a Lola T-70 In his Canadian racing debut. He won the fiast warld championship event this ycar two wecks ago et Monaco and as a resuit, cames ta Mosport as the current champion- ship leader. But he wll have his hands full facing what just might be the best collection o! fast machinery ever assembled in, Canada. Sebring winnca- Ken Miles, US. road racing win- n-rs Charhie Hayes an- John Cannon, and 1964 champion Bruce McLaren af New Zeaiand ail have eyes an the lion's share of the $13,000 paize pool that forms part ai the more than $50,000 in cash awards. The only notable absentce wili be Jin Hall of Texas who set the existing taack record last year at 101 miles per- hour. McLaren won the leature race at St. Javite, Quebee, on Sunday, setting a new track record. He covered the 75 laps in twa houa-s, 20 minutes and 28.9 seconds, averagingi just under 95 miles per houa- on his fastest lap. Top Canadian finisher was Toronto's Ludwig Heima-ath, wvho is also a starter in the 200. He wound up fifth in the Quebec race in a McLaren Elva. If is also expected that Dan Blocker, better known as "Hass" Cartwright in T.V.'s Bonanza series will be here on Saturday. No - he won't be driving, but "Hoss" has a car entcred, which wili be piloted by ex-Monta-caler John Cannon. Othea- top Canadians who wihl likely be in action I-clude the cuarent leading championship driver George Chapman of Winnipeg, Ahbrta's Hal Brown, Laurie Craig o! Van- couver, and Toaonto's Nat Adams. The Playea's 200 will be divided ia two 100-mile heats. If you don't like racing, ihere's always the girls In those tight staetch pants. Just ihought wc'd mention that. DURHAM COUNTY CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES IS STILL IN OPERATION " THE PREMIUMS ARE LOWER " THE BENEFITS ARE GREATER * GET MORE FOR YOUR INSURANCE DOLLAR Send for information. You will be under no obligation. Phone: Hampton 263-2744 Blackstock 986-4995 Orono 36 El 9OU-4395 or write ta the office, Orono, Ont. ITo: DURKAI COUNTY CO-OlERATIVE I MEDICAL -1 SERVICESI ORONO, ONT. I i'egse scnd detalis o! your rates and coverage ta: I oý*mMdoes not obilgate me iii any waJ Oum Ou-m-mm 'HAY ON G aduaingMrs. Jim Muller and Darryl, the EN N SK I LENMr. and Mrs. Murray Afri, Practitoe for our Sunday. Oshawa, Mr. and Ms. Bnirj SchooM Aniverry SuridaY Mrs. D. Featherstone-Haugh, John attended Burketon An-drad and Maxieone Clernens, Brenton and Brad, tan morming at 156mniutes to il -. Calgary, Alta., was a recent niversary services and weeç r Sunday visitors at F. apo tE.Wih'.Siq O'OC.guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Beckett's. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wearn chi ahurdi service will be . Ashton. Harold Larmer. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and Susan were Sunday visit- Je% witdran o Sudayon c-We are happy to report Mrs. Roger Lowe, and Kath- Stainton, visited their daugh- mont, also visited Mrs A. st srvice Salemnonivane Mrs. E. C. Ashton is conva- ryn, Gates Milis, Ohio, are ter Doris at the Orillia Hos- Telfer, Paul and Janet, â,car-in servce, feg.o ndei escing at the home of one visiting wlth her grandpar- pital and on their way home borough. enn.ofhrdaughters, Mrs. Gardon ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. visited Mr. and. Mrs. Roy the________ A Sunday School meeting Beech, Map le Grove. Pethick. Hope, Prince Albert. Miss Gailth wili be held en Friday even Mr. and Mrs. C. Rahm, Sunday Mrs. Lowe and Stainton attended the folk r.: dGirls ing et 8 o'clock ta maàke fur- Union, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sharp Kathryn, Mr. and M~rs. S. R. service af the Hi-C of the ..4. ice GIs ther plans for uS.nday Séchool were at Comstock's Funeral Pethick, visited Mr. and Mr . stit at the United Church, anriverse.ry. spper in July~ Home Wednesday evening ta F. Pethick, Scarborough. Port Perry. Tbiere was a good attend- pay their respects to- Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Turner,, Mrs. Wm. Farder, Black- anceat he huro sevic onHenry Battan, a former neigh- Oshawa, Mrs. Ron Hotston and1 stock, spent Saturday with, Beat VVhitby Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John bor. David, Pipton, were Saturday Mrs. F. Toms. e Grahamn presented the chrc Mr. Frank Lee, Mr. and evening dinner guests af Mr., Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ormis- On Tuesday, May 24th, assa with a silver Baptismal Bowl Mrs. M. McGregor, Oshawa, and Mrs. F. Dorland. ton, and Michael, Ebenezer, t.he Durham Ladies' Softball vit engraved in mesnory of the and a cousin who is vîsiting Mr. and Mrs. Norman were with Mr. and Mrs. R. scedule opened. it was Cour-ne, laite ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ fo JonSadGaan nd~~***eeigsk., were Saturday Welsh, Oshawa, were Sunday McGill. tioe against the Whitby Scu- la JoD vied byrevam, nr- *.*.* callers at Mr. and;,evening callers on Mrs. E.. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Woods gog Cleanerettes at the Cen- e ths ey. aeb Rev. Nor dni- Mrs. A. Werry's. Page. and family, Maple Grave, were ennial Park in WWttby.1 tered the Sacrainent of Bap- Mrs. L. Ashton, Haydon, Mr. and Mis. A. Brunt, Sunday evening visitars at Mr.1 Courtice went ahead in the W timn to twa babies, Fred Mrs. H. J. McGill, and Mrs. Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. A. and Mrs. K. McGill's. er1 second inning on a bit to a Llo& sn o Mr. ad «E. A. Werry, attended the Sharp, were at the funeral~ A number oflaiswr Shirley Pickell. Both teamsi o Lloyd, Slono and alMlrs,' funeral on Thursday of Mrs. home in Bancroft on Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. were held sccreless for the son o Mr.and Ms. AthurHenry Battan, Peterborough. where Mr. Sheldon Degeer'E. Wright on Saturday night next three innings. CourticeSe, Trewin. Flowers placed in Miss Sandra )3owins Mr. and Mrs. L. Lamb, were was resting. IfraTpe aedmnta dddtremr ntesxho Sunday visitars o! Mr. and Sympathy to the Degeer tian, with Mrs. Howard Stacey, inning on a walk to Bonnie O the r h in Memo .r ham daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Don Lamb,,Baîlieboro family. Osawa, dmnsating. Simpson, a triple toDnak Johe n Graf ry otem. Lorne Bowins, Orono, who is' Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry, Sympathy to the family ofý Mrs. F. Toms accompaniediGoodwin, and singles ta Mar- W graduating frain Peterbor- Ayr, Scotland, Mr. and Mrs. J. the late Howard Ste ens,IMrs. Earl Trewin and Donaldgae Gon and Charlotte Mr. Bruce Bowman, M.A, ough's St. Joseph's Hospital P. Gorden, Newmarket, Mrs. who passed away very sud-1ta the christening of lier j ric'.p Guel.ph, was tea guest of the School of Nursing taday, L. Denby, Bowmanville, Mr. denly an Sunday. ýgrandson Frederîck Lloydt l Lloyd Ashton family. Wednesday, June lst. lC. Woods, Oshawa, were Sat- Sympathy to Mr. and Mrs.,Slemon, at Hayddn Churchl The 'WhitIby Cleanerettes gc 'Mr. and Mrs. W. Bennett, urday dinner guests af Mr. S.R. Pethick on the passing Sunday afternoon. hit tihe score sheet with two g Bown,.an'ville, visited Mr. and Blackstock booth will be and Mrs. A. Sharp. ofhs niece, the late Mrs.1 Mrs. F. Toms accompanied runs in the sixt$h innîng an b Mrs. D. Cameron. pleased ta know alli was sold M. and Mrs. C. Stainton Miltan Kimbaîl, Newtonvifle. IMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon singles ta Agigie Throwes- and Mir. and Mrs. Murray Tabb, and $125.40 realized. Every and girls were Sunday teal Mis. John Sieman attended and family ta the evening Sue Borchuk, and a double ta Sc Bowmenville, called on Mrs. donation was greatly apipre- guests af Mr. and Mrs. F.Ithe weekend Life Drawinganniversary service at Burke- Jeiiny Iloole. On singles ta ge K. Cowlinig on Sunday. clated. Hogarth, Maple Grave. 'CIRss in Oshawa. t "on. ,Fat Méntyre and Bannie to M.r. and Mrs. F. A. Osmond, Glad ta report Mrs. A11thurý Mr. -an d Mrs. C. Avery, and' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ah- Mrs. F. Spry, Mr. Harald Sin-insan and - Shirley Pickell, fh Mrx. E. R Thonîpson, Bowman- Bailey, aiso Mrs. Walter Law-; ville, M.r. and Ma-s. R. D. rence, home from Osharaý Thompson, Hampton, Mr. R. hospital following surgery. M. Thomlpson, Leskard, were We hope for a speedy con- weekend visita'rs with Mrs. 'valescence. A. Thompson. Nine Hi-C members, their rPan à Our Family Summer Fun Now! Mr. and Moes. Bert Ashton, four Counsellors, also seven Toron-to, at tiheir cottage on Anglican friends attended the,- Sunday. wonderful Falk Worshîp ser- VISIT OSHAWA WOO;P PRC Mr. andc Mrs. Alfred Gar- vice presented by Part Ferry rard~~~ anTaml adM5 Hi-C group in Port Perry G'iffin were Sunday tea United Church Sunday ee guests of MIr. and Mrs. C.I ing.I Garrard. Mr .and Mis. Vernon Asse1 M MiE. and Mrs. Stan Cowling, stîne visited Mr. and Mrs.i Salemi, with Mu-s. G. Tabb and Leslie Asselstine in Kîtchen-l faimily on Sun-day. er. ais]) called an friends ini Mis.Llod Ahto acom-Carlisle, Mondav last week. panied Mrs. Ernest Werty and Mr. and Mrs. Frank HaskînM Mrs. Harvey McGill and at- are attending the graduation'l tended the funeral of the late exercises in Hamilton today' Ma-s. Henry Baften, Peterbor- (Monclay) where their son ough. Larry is recciving his B.A.J MT. and lMis. W. Blackburn, degree. Dale an-d Nei], called on Mr. Misses Florence McLaughlin and Mrs. L. Tilley and farnily and Fern Crawford, Toronto, at Bay Ridges on Sunday ev- were Sunday guests of Mr.- ening. and Mrs. George Walf e andm Mis. K. Cowlin-g, Dale sans. Blackbuirni, Mrs. G. Tabb, Lily Grant and Neil McLaugilinMi and Shirley attended a shower spent the weekend with Mr. Mw~ ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. for Miss Carol Tennant, a and Mrs. Gilbert Magi ..W'< bride to be, at the home Of Columnbus. Ml: I1 3r. and Mis. Lloyd Smith, Mr nd'M-s.KeYL Tyrone, on Thursday evening. vstdfinsi oof Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Ashton ....... and Ronald calied on Mrs.Sndy J. R. Ovmiston who is a Pa- Mrs. M. P. Philp, Scaîbî tient in Oshawa Hospital. ough and Mur. and Mrs. Grat guest o! Mr. and Mis. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith an d.......... Lovcridge, Tyrane, on Sun-ý Oliver on Sunday I day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest LaIe iI iSyma e ofnedt the Degeer y.mer, rand oys. lenndELadA t C ourtice P lant iSyendethyo the aommnity'mer, .and Mys lenn LE ca family in the passing or their anniversary on Sunday atter- brother, the late Sheldon De- nain. gierw od Bancroft; also ta the Mx. and Mrs. Ray Lai-merM taiiiy and relatives of the Mr. and Mrs. Walkmns andcl! late Howar«d Stevens. littie daughter, Pickering, Mr. and Mtis. Lloyd Siemon were Sunday supper'guests of and farnily w'ere tea guests ai Mi-s. G. Fowler. Mrs. F. Toms, Ennisklllen, ofl M.anMs RyTe .~ Sunday. Mand MilWs.RyTan, ien- .*~.. ~ Mr. and Ma-s. Ross Ashton the Fred Trewins and Mrs. A. ~tgu. attended Bua-keton anniver- Wright, Sunday.. savy service on Sunday adter- noon and wea-e tea guests cf Vrysarry ta, hear that the hmofMr. and Ma-s. FereTEyRA MT. and Min. Harold Larmer. Williamson and famiily (five ohilda-en) was completely dei sta-oyed by fire Sunday even fA -ý IT TA HD8 BL C S OK ing. They wea-e nat able to 24'x 30'... WIHA T C E ' A lange crowd attended the Mr. and Ma-s Louis John-1DS-18pc.24ix3" 2ionr Durham County 4-H Home- stan, PAsh-b18rn,.2w"ere0"Sun-daytr makin-g Clubs Achievement guests of Mr-. and Mm.s Orr BLOCKS - 18 pcs. 8" x 16" Concrete. Day at Cartwright Recreation Venning.1"cere Centre, B]akstock, on May Mrs. Elmer Archer, Ronald SILLLJ - 2 x 8 spruce on16cets 28th, 1M6. In the rnorning and Jin, Whitby, and Mi.s x6sr o 6 etrsfrp the girls placed their record Marilyn Archer, TarontoI FL xR - sprxo S" eltetshtor.pT books and exhibits, did their were Saturciay evenîng vi i FOR /0x4 x 8 Slc hg judging and general discus- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- sions. The aftea-noon session bert Archer. TM IG- 2x4src ihsnl was open ta everyone when T .-E' AKROFtpn1" exh Ibits, skifs, M %aM Aclmdeman- tnu nntp on1611 cntres fui criticisins were given hy Ma-s. Schmellea-, Toronto, and ids. Dawson, Aurora. Thisj was followed by a fashion-g parade when ail the girls, modelled the aocessaries they1 hand macle durin.g their club meetings. Spoons and ceatif i- cates were paesented ta girls who had won hon-ours. Miss Patricia Wray, Home Ecano- mist, was chaia-lachy. Petea-borough District Coun-- ty L.O.B.A. No. 5 hehd their annual special meeting in the lodgc romr at the Recmeatîan- Centre, Biackstock, Faiday, May 27, 1966. Ladies fa-inn Pontypool, Warkworth, Dart- fard, Janctvifle, Campibell- ford, and local ladies enjoyed a pleasant an-d profitable ev-ý cnin-g. Approximately 45 at-I tended.1 Thursday, May 26fh, abouti 40 friends gathes-ed in the Conuun-ty Hall ta surprise Sylvia Lawa-en-ce with a mis- cellaneous shower. Hilda Map- pin escosted Sylvia ta a pret- tihy decorated chair and pMn- ncd a pink oorsage on- hem dress. As she opened her gifts they were- pa&sed aroun-d for ail ta sce. Sylvia expa-essed ber appreciation four gits an-c to the !ollowing who arr-anged the showea-, Mary Mackie, Shirley Hudson, Ruth Bul- look, Edith Black, Teressa Lawren-ce, Hilda Mappmn- andc Jane Lawrence. A daincy lunch wais served by the com- miitte in charge. A verv impressive Wbit- sunticle servie was held in St. John's Church Sun-day irnki.g. Rev. Rose eiveredý e fine sermon on- Pentecosi. Theî-e was noa service i thel 'United Church due ta Nestie-1 ton An-niversaa-y whio saine, froin here attended. Dpoî'tl korget Blackstock Annive r-l sary next Sunday. Sec Co=n Ing Events. Mr. and Ma-. Gerald Kelly and MT. and )&s. Ralph Lar- nmer attended service in Cal- wnbus Sunâdey wning. Aood imany fom- here at- tended theSx3 Pair ini PortPerr,ý a= yinaid ci g»e new hompital fund. l'h. nwueou iepda Who «OoebUdbakhlm otht Man-y people are intea-ested 32# x 28' WITH ATTACHED SUN PORCH in readin-g the accaunts o! other days iPart Hope as AS-1pe.2"x3"Cnrt written- each Mon-day in- the PDS-1ps.2"x3" onrt Part Hope Guide. Last week' BLOCKS - 18 pcs. 8 x 16" Concrete accaunt af Cal. Williams' fun_ XT eral reminds us ai an- enty SLS-3ps 2x8LmntdspuebasE in- Elijah Barrowciaugh's diaryM SLS-3 1.2x8Lmnte pucban dated Juiy 21, 1885: "Wen-t ta JOIST - 2 x 6 spruce on 16" centres tawn ta see Colonel Williams funeral. His awn- men (the FOR-5/ - 8Slc Midlan-d B) that was xith hlmm FLO - "x4x8Slc DOOI at the batlle af Batache mamch-- STUDDING - 2 x 4 spruce with single bottomn and double ed in the procession an-clfîred WN tha-ee volleys at the grave.- top plate on 16" centres. II There were over 10,000 strang- ROOF - C.M.H.C. approved 5/12 pitch trusses on 24" crs in tawn."- Last week bird walchers m centres with 1" pine decking and 210 lb. asphait had the pleasure a! seein-g shingles with Wt overhang, finished soffit and 6" PARI saine mute swan-s in the vicin-- facia. ity an-c Mr. and Ma-s. Walter saw an Arnerican egret at am EXTERIOR WALLS - 3/16 Kenrnore Board sheating, Total marshy place west ai Wresley.- cvrdwt "WiePn ee iigo oe ville, a rare visîlor.cordwth8WhtPi-Bvesdngnlwr Ma-s. Clarence Nichais an-d haîf and 3/0 Ranchwall siding on upper haîf. Metal One1 hem sister Grace were visiting drip cap at joint, 3/16 flexboard skirting. their parents in Westnieafh a short tiine ago an-d whileU DOORS - 2 Exterior No. 510. there, Mr-. Ander-san, their father, suffered a strake. A WINDOWS - Dominion Cottage sliders and cottage view second an-e follawed an-d heM picture window.Toa passed away the en-d ai last! oa week. His fun-eral was heldM PARTITION WALLS - Covered anc side only with 3/16 (Prov on May 30th. Ma-s. Nichais is r-iihduslce anMhohyPwo.Sls ai present in- Westmeath wi*thpefnseineetdLua aoayPyod ae ber family.M Total Prîce for MaterialtiO ~ f l- Because af the absence ofM Delivered on Jobsite, - --.. 4 tbree teachers through illness, MPu rvnilSae a f$35 chasses have been- at a disad-PlsPoicaSle xof$35 vantage in Sun-day Schooh, and reguhar lessons have been changed for twa Sun-days ta* suit doubled classes, but it isi One Load Delivery hoped by next Sun-day they $16 3 5 jhrhsriewshl, Total Price ta supply and erect- here on- Sun-day mamning with1 (Provincial and Federal R Rev. Jas. Cargo in charge andhl Sales Tax Included) - - --$ 99 .cYARI the joint chair providing the' special music. It bas been ar- ranged ta begin the service' lEE W witb bymn singing led by John Groen-eveid ta caver an-yOS AA WD Rt waiting period wben the min- iste miht nt arivepropt-COURTICE SO ly fram the service at the other cburcb. This was a very, 728-1611 happy idea. i Tard, P. Snell, J. Walter and 1H. Reeve, wcre in Pari Hope 1on Friday afternoan- assisîing A ON TH N ME O BJID N i)wlth bandage. folding et the#bolC T T ENA O S ID O r éi cancer Zooms. ourtiSoe i edtwer, mla ie seventh innlng. Ruth Porter was the Win. ing pitcher goigttîè dis. noe fer Courtice. Judy enoer was the loslng pit- hex aiter reieving Pat ewell in the sixth inning. G. Sorichetti made an out- tanding play in the third ,ng when she picked lip ie ball in right f ield to throw e btt L ot at "t. arlington occer Six Darlington Senior Soc*. er teains were In action on îturday and there alsa was ne gaine on Monday in con. xcfion with Solina's Anni. ,a-sary. On Saturday, Hampton de- êated Salem 3 ta 1, wifh farner Walr'f f nef timg two als and B. Hamilton, one or the winners. Ro&q Haif cored Salem's lone caunt. Zion and Solina tied at )e-aJi. wifih Richard Skarey. co tallying for Zion and A. Tfestiake for Solina. Ray Preston staged an fin. ressive comeýbaek with Ma. le Grave by caing twe ais with Tyrn being ilanked. On Monday, Courtice tookC 3ol-a 2 ta 1, BMan Howeroft zetting both goals for the vic. rs and Edgar- Wea-ry onc for >DUCTS* FENFE x 24" PATIO DECI< ete.I for main floor - 2 Ltio, deck. and G. le bottom and double pitch. trusses an 24" centres in Dedraom ana bath area. 2 x 8 rafters on 20" centres on living and kitchen area and over patio deck, with 1" pine decking. 210 lb. asphait shingles with 12" overhang, finished soffit and 6" facia. !RIOR WALLS - 3/16" Kenmore Board sheating covered with Cedar log cabin siding on main building except front elevation, wvhich will have Cedar v-match vertical siding. 115 - 2 exterior No. 510. )OWS - Dominion Cottage Sliders and picture win- dow ta cathedral ceiling in living room and dining area with sliders at bottom. TITION WALLS - Covered anc side only with 3/16 pre-finished unselected Lauan mahogany plywood. 1Price for Material Delivered on Jobsite, LodDelivery $2292-00 Plus Provincial Sales Tax $114,60 Q$240660 vincial and Federal iTax Included)...--- $36359P 0 W P VACATION HOME PLAN through Interprovinciai Building Credits Ltd. (on approvedl credit ratlng) TERMS TO 10 YEARS NO DOWN PAYMENT ALL TERMS LIFE INSURED INITIAL (3-year) FIEE INSURANCE PREMIUM: PAI [CES INCLUDE . DELIVERY WITRIN 100 MILES 0F OU£ LD. EXTRA MILEAGE CHARGE» OVER 100 MILES JCTS LTD. E'PING CENTRE 729-1617 --m - b' rrj v Il I I I I I 1' M

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