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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 May 1971, p. 14

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The Canadlian Statesman, BawmUwrllle, May 19, 1971 Births DIEVOLIN-The arrivai of 3ennifer Lynn at Memorial Eospital, Bowmianville, weigh- ing 7 lbs. 10 ozs., made Fam- Iy Day, May 9th, 1971, a very -happy occasion for Datrel and Claine. 20-1 D)YKSTRAý-Wven doIyn ,May, born May 17, 1971, ta -Mr. and Iirs. John Dykstra at Me- Mrial Hospital, -Bowmianville. A. sister for Joýhnny), Gregory and Diebbie. M,/aniy thanks ta Dr. Sylvestecr and mrfaternity ttaff.20-P' H-OOPER,,-Bili and Sarah jane (nee Twiss>,, are happy La announce the safe arrivai Df their son Allistair James Drn May .15, 1971, at Toronto Western Hospital. First grand- chld for Peter and Peggy Twiss of Kent, England, and Roy and Emma Hooper, Bow- mianville. 20-1 Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Mibourne Piýime, Hampton, are pleased ta announce the engag ément of their daughter Susan Mar- garet, ta Ronald Lee, son of IvMrs. Lamna Hayes and the late Benjamin Hayes, Arden. 20-V* Forthcoming M/,ar:riages Thle forýthcoming marriage îs announcedi of Elizabeth Ann, eider daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, . aple Grave, to Garfield Gil- Iert Webb, son of Mr. T. J. ý-Webb of Bowmanville and tlhe late Mrs. Hilda Webb. AVedding ta take place in Ebenezler Ujnited Church, at 1 i .m, Saturday, June 2th 20-1 M.anid Mrs, George R. Webster, Bowmranville, an- noun-ce theý forthcoming mar- jr iage of their daughter, Jan- ice Louise, and Mr., David Vi,_yles Penney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myles Penneyr, Corn- ~wall, Ont. The marriage will take place on June l2th at li r-'clock in St. John's Angli- ,£an Church. 20-1 Marriage ,,oFFMAN,-HqOMER-Mr, and MVrs. Frederick Campbell Hom- er, Bu1rlingt'or, Ont., Canada, announce the marriage of1 their daughter, MNary Louise1 Frances, te a, ,aes WarIHff- man, son of IMIr. and Mrs.Ward < odrick HIloffman, fllwond Clt, Pnnslvaiaon May 15, 197l' at2 o'cloc(k, in St. Lk' *Anglicajn CucBurlington, On.Canion Robrt J. Black- ýwel ffsciated.201 ~EEL -CURWýOOD-The1 ,vedding of miss Jane Cur-1 wvood, daughter of Mr. and( Ylrs ,Attur1Hoýrce Curwood,1 ~WetmontQue., ta Mr.1 )ý)eter Saunlders Nýewell, son1 ýof Mr. and IVrs. Peter Georgei Içewjell, Bowmnanvilie, tooký -0 lace an Tuesday7, May 11,, 1971, a t St.Mthias' Church, SWstmount, Que., Archdeacon ,G, Doige officiating. 20-1 Deathfs ErNSEM, Emic-Sddenly at I{ailybury Ont,on Frîday, M ay î4th inbis -45th year. earo of Mr11, and Mrs. Alan ~Dnebrother of Florence (Mr'. EgamTomnlnson). He îis surjvïved bhyIhîs wif e, Bettyi iand b is chldren: Patrick, ~Andrew, Erie and Karen., ~'ested at ,LBuffam Funepral 1om, Hiieybury. FCunerai ý5ervice was held on M.Vonday, Iay17at 2 o'clock Inter- ~net MuntPleasant Cerne- fter, Haleybry. 20-1 ~I{UBE -.--ery Arthur At te RddyMemorial Ras- vitl, hityont,, on Mon- da.My10, 1971Pec A. -ubetbeloved hsad0 ~Joan Starr and brother of Greta (Mrs. Bruce Freelove), ,Peterborough, in his 54th year. Funeral service at the Chapel of McDermott-Pana- Ibpker, Port Perry, on Wed- nesday, May 12. Interment 'Union Cemetery, Cadmus.ý bigging Funerai ±Home, 73 M.,,ount pjeasant Road,' Toron- ta ,on StraMay,7 1971. IntermenitBwan mleC- m~etery.. 0- Re- -ceptÏonî vj t aranatha Christian Reloriyied Chiurch, 7-9 p.m., Ma 9fr open house on the ~iOccasion of their 130th Wed- J-ding Anniversa-Yý esmt Iwish- Cards of Thank's The family of the late Mýrs. Ellen Henning, wîsh ta cx- tend their sineere thanks foi- their many expressions of, sympathy during the i-ceont lose of. a beloved mother. 20-i I wish ta express my sin- cere appreciation for cards,I visits and gifts reeeived whihe in Oshawa Hospital and since returning home. Thanks als;o ta M. Paul Vanerk for snow- ploughing mv dr iveway. John Thornbeek. 20-1* Many thanke ta friends and relatives for carde and flow- ors while a patient in Memor- lal Hospital. Thanks ta those wbo sent food ta the bouse. Special thanks ta Dr. Siemon and nurses on surgical floor. Bernice Jarvis. 20-1 Mv sincere thanks ta my fa'--iily and friends for the cards, fiowers. gifts and visite durinz my stay in Memorial Rosaital. A special thank you la Dr. Ewert and aIl the nurs- ing staff of the Surgical Floor. Margaret Mereer. 20-1 I would like ta thank all my frionde and relatives for the lovly carde, flowers, gifle and visîts during my stay in hospital. Speefll thanke ta Dr. Anfossi and nursing staff of Memorial Hospital. Elsie M. Oke. 20-ii I would like ta thank Dr. McKenzie, and nursing -staff of Memorial Hospital for the good came and aiea ta those who sent carde and presonts and aIea ta aur neigbbours for their help while I was in hospital.. Freeman Eddy. 20-1 Many thanke ta friende and relativesfor carde, visite, flow- ers and gifle duing my e- cent stay in hospital-. Spocial thanke ta St. John's Sunday Sehoal,, the Marthas, the Sanctuary Guild, Drs. West- garth and John Rundle and the nurses and staff on surg- ical floor. Pat Walker. 20-1* On aur departure ta New Zealand we wlsb ta say "goodbyo" ta -al aur friende and neigbbors 0f the 3md Lino, Newcastle. Speciai thanke for the lovely fareweil party gir- on us at the Loekhart Sehool and for the beauitiful gifle. ýWe wuili neyer farg-et Ibis. Ma-y God blocs you al. R.omke-, Mary and Marilyn Stel. 20-1 I -wouid like ta express my sineme thanke toalah my friencis and relatives for the lovely carde, gifle and visite during- my stay in Memorial Hospital and since my etumn homo, Many thanke aiso ta Dre. Mikios, Sprauli and Pier- son as weli as ta the nurses and staff of the surgical floor. John -(Jack) Chard. 20-1* "!THANK >-YOU" Mr. Leslie Coombes, Cam- paign Chairinan and the Ex- ecutive of the Bowmanviile and District Branch, Canadian Red Cross Society,' are most grateful toalal those who con- tributed time and nioney to enable us to reach the 1971 Branch financial quota and thereby maintain vital Red Cross services throughout this area. 20-1 I wîsh ta express my sin- cere thanksta Drs. Ugray and associates, and ail the staff on 5F.L. in Oshawa Gen- oral Hospital for thoir wond- rful care and attention dur- ing my four-week soj oui-n there, aiea ,ta Legion Branch- es 43 and 178 for their gifle, etc., aiea ta my many friende wba sent me carde and flaw- ors and for thoir many visite. Again my sincero thanke ta ail. Reg. Rai-ding. 20-V: The famihy of the laIe Mar- garet Rutherford wish ta giving yoýüur 'phono numbe, reforences and qulalifications to: B. V. Distributors, Limited, Dept. "A", 1163 Tecumseh Rd. East, Windsor 20, îOt 201* Nursing Home In Memoriam ABERNETHY-In laving me- mary of a dear wife and mother, Emma Pearl Meteaif, who passed away May 23, 1967, and greatly missed by the family. A page ini aur book of memories, Is slently turned today. -The Abemnethys, 20-1* ALLDREAD-In ioying me- mary of C-65180 Private D. A. (Diek) who was killed in ac- tion May 2th, 1944, at Lini Valley, Italy; buried at Casino Cemetery, May _26tU -Ever remembered by broth- crs and sisters.201 ASH-In loving memrory of Gardon Fredrick an-d Mary Jane (Wethereli) Ash, who left us Nov. 19, 1939 and May 15, 1964. "Love's greateet gift- Remembrance. -Fandly remembered by their1 daughters Helen and Mar- garet and their families and sister Bessie Wright. 20-1 BflOWN-In loving memory of wife Annie, sans Lloyd and Gorden. I know that they are happy In aur Saviour's home above, Grawing fairer as they linger In the sunshine of Ris love. -Rus. 20-1 FICE-In fond and laving me- mary of a dear sister Elsie Mac (Westiake) who passed away May 2th, 1970. A ycar taday dear Sis was called To ber eternal rest; Gane where the angels sing Sa sweet, And taken whcn God knew best. We miss Sis. heme very much, Her- presence, oft seeme nigh, But we aIl hope in Heaven ta meet Wherc no anc says gaodbye. -Always remembered and sadiy misscd by hem brothers and sisters-in-law, Perey and Iva, Frank and Doreen and familles. 20-1 MAIRS-In mrnory of broth- cm Don, May 24, 1970. -Bll, Molly and Bannie. 20-1 MAIRS-In loving memary of a dear husband Donald, who passed away May 24, 1970. One sad and lonely year has passed Since my great sorrow fell. The shoek that I received that day No anc can ever tell. God gave me strength ta. meet it And courage ta bear the blow, But what it meant ta lace you Don Na anc will ever know. 1 It's loncly bere without you, I miss you more eacb day, [For life le nat the came ta me Since you were calied away. Yeu were gone before .Ij knew it,9 And oniy God knows why, It broke my heart ta lose you But you did net go alone4 For part of me went with you1 The day God, called you -home. ~-Sadiy missed by wif e Peggy Jo. 20-1 MEREDITH-In ioving me- mary of Olive Varcoe More- dîth wbo passed away May 21, 1965. There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remnembrance last forever. -Daughter Xorah Vetzal. 20-P' PARKER, Jessie K.-Passed on Easter 1960 and Charles F., pasced on Christmas 1951. Their sufferîng ended wîth the day, Yet lived tbcy atis close, And breathed the long, long nîght away In statue-like repose. But when the sun in al bis1 state Illumed the eactemn skies, Thcy passed through Glory's Moning gate And waik in Paradise. -Ever remembered by daugh- TOMS-Ia loving mernory af Howard Joseph Tomns who leIt us May 2Oth, 1960. -Erer memembemod by bis family. 2- T ,_n& ACCOMMODATION avallable for up or bcd patients. Reas- FEMALE Siamese kitten, six onabie rates. Apply South monîthe old, answers ta the Hayon Nursing Rame, New- namne "Sookie", Tlephone cachle, Phono 2987-4441. 11-ltt623-7079, 0- Coming Events Nestieton UnitÏd-Churcbh Spring Supper, Saturday, MVay 22 from 5 p.m. Aduits $1.75, students $,0.Pre-sehoolers free. ______20-1* Danc taCountry and Western Musie by lWilie and Daughter", Saturday, May 22, Tyrone Hall. Everybody wei- came.20-i* Dessert Luncheon, Black- stock United Cburch, May 25 at 1:30 p.m. Guest speaker, Oshawa Presbyterial Presi- dent Mrs. R.-V. Sheffield, Ad- mission_$1.00. 20-1 The Dama Workshop of Durham Christian High School of Bowmanvilie presents a three-act comedy "Our Girls" on Saturday, May 29 at 8 p.m. in the Town Hall of Bowmanville. 20-2 Annual Meeting of the Northumberland - Durham Tuberculosis and Respiratory Dîsease Association, Wednes- day, May 26th at the Green- wood Tawer Motel, Higbway No. 2, Port Hope at 8:00 p.m. 20-i The Golden Legionnaires Choir Concert sponsared by Orono U.C.W. Unit 4, to, be held in Orono United Chûreh Auditorium, Saturday, May 29, 8:15 p.m. Aduits $1,00, childi-en 12 and under 50c. -20-2 MONSTER BINGO THURSDAY - 7:45 p.m. Sponsored by Oshawa Minar Softball JUBILEE PAVILION OSHAWA 30-tf On Thumsday, May 27 at 8:00 p.m. Dr. J. J. Van Lecu- wen wiil speak in Knox Christian Sehool. Ris tapie will deal with Child Psyehol- agy. Everyono is invited ta attend this meeting. Refresh- ments will be served. 20-2 CANADIAN FARMERS OVERSEAS TOUR England - Scotland - Wales including visit ta WORLD PLOUGHING MATCH departing SEPT. 15, 1971 For printed itinerary with full! details, write or telephone MR. ALFRED ALLIN CREIGHTON & PEARCE TRAVEL SER-VICE' Thornhili, Ont.- 889-5643 19-2 Woodview Community- Centre MONSTER BINGO Next Monday- 7:45 P.M. RED BARN 1OS HA WA By youm request, anc mare dance bas been planned ta end the season. Sponsored by the Newcastle Lions Club, in -the Newcastle Community Hall, Satumday, May 22nd. Music by the Ambassadors. Bar privileges. Note the change in Saturdays. Corne out and enjoy a good time. 19-2 Bowmanville Museum Op- ening, Thursday, May 27, 7:30 p.m. Tenth Anniversary. Spe- ciaI attractions inside and out. Admission ta building, adults 25e, chldren 10c, persans in oid-fashîoned costume free. Regular museum hours 2 ta 5 daily except Mondays, open Mondays when holiday. Groups by appaintment jatý Museum or cali Mrs. Mo l Wiseman or Mrs. Roy.Lunnoy, 20-i BOWMANVILLE ROTARY CLUB ANNUAL FIREWORKS DISPLAY HIGH SUHOOL GROUNDS Bowman Ville Mon., May 24th 8:30> P.M. In case of rain, Tues., May 25 Admission - - - Soc PAY AT THE GATE 19-2 NEWFOUNDLAND and EAST COAST TOUR SEPT. 4 - 25 - 22 Days EASTERN UNITED STATES, and ATLANTIC CITY JULY 12 - 20 - 9 Days For information on above Tours Phono Port Hope 885-25 27 ROWE TOURS, PORT HOPE 33 BLOOMSGROVE AVE.1 C oming Events Solina Hall, May 22. Earl Brown's Orchestra. Every- one welcome. 20-1 Special - Every Saturday 1rnight-All the Fish and Chips 1you can eat for- 99e at The Acres Restaurant, Open seven days a week. 20-tf SUNNYSIDE PARK ïMONSTER BINGO. Thursday Night RED BARN 0OSHMAW A 1 Chartered Bus ta Ottawa Tulip Festival, Sunday, May 3Oth. Chartered Bus ta Rock- ton ta Lion Safari and Game Farm, Sunday, May 23. Tele- phone 885-2527. Rowe Tours. 17-4 COLMER.TOURS Western Canada July 3 f0 24 California August 7 to 28 For Information and j Reservations Cali 623-3265 or 623-3093, 20-3 PIRE WORK HEADQUARTERS rFor the Largest Seleetion SEE OUR DISPLAY 8TARTING 9 A.M. Thurs., May 20 Please Phone Early for Orders to be Filled McNULTY'S STORES 6 KING STREET E9. 623-3531 Articles for Sale 1WHITE enarnel high back sink with drain board, chrome, swing taps, $20; 'A h.p. motor $12. Telephone 623-2675 after1 ilarn. 20-1 USED b oo ks, magazines bought and sold. Morgan Self, Antiquarian Bookseller, 86 Simcoe St. South, Oshawa. Phone 723-7621. 20-1 40 FOOT 11/4 Sincb TV7 tower, structuire wth alcane antenna, installed for $48.95.i Speexal on colaur systems., Phone Roy Andrews 623-2006. 6-tf RECORD player, portable, Seabreeze Model SB-517, 117V .39 amp. Fully autornatîc, stereo needie, plays ahl re- cords, practically unused, $50. 623-2744. 20-1* TYPEWRITERS, adders, cales,1 cash registers, desks, chairs,S files. new, used, rentals. service. Discount prices. Open Tues- day. Wednesday, Thursday. Bill Hamilton, Brooklin 655-4179s 46-tf SALE - Space saver, 74, fort 64; coffee tables, wainut, 49.95 c for 39,95, matching end tables.N Sealey mattresses 39.95. con- tinental beds and headboard 74 for 66. Full, size bed, 341 for 24.95. Murphy Ca., Kingc St. W., 623-3781. 20-l* ýGO WITII PRIDE ... E IGROW WiTH PRIDE If you're running short of SEED CORN CALL ME at NEWCASTLE 987-4474 Stili a limited supply of "Nor-mal" and "1BLEND"l CORN Available. Also FEED CORN - ATRAZINE GERALD BROWN NEWCASTLE 20-2 Pets POODLE, black, male, four months aid,-$30. Phone New castie 987-4017. 20-1l PUREBRED German Shep- _ REGISTERED beef, Short- horns, maies and females, in.- dividuais or, complete herd units; 150 head ta choose fmom. Millar Farms, Keene, Ont. Phono 705-295-6565. 18-3 Wanted to Buy EIGHT. foot cedar posts, 6" tops. Cal 263-2105. 20-1 Articles f or Sale BOX trailer 4 x 6. 723-6580. 20-1 'WATER for sale and delîvered. Cal! Cliff Pethick, 623-2313. 38-tf FORD product engine, 253 eu. in« Dial 6i23-7729~ after 6 p.m. 20-1,* STUDEBAKER Service, n E and used parts. Graham's1 Garage. 1-416-263-2233. 19-tf BOX trailer, good size, ais. brand new 12' runabout aluim- inum boat. Caîl 623-5788. 20 --tf ýRABBIT manure, large 50 lb. bag, only 50c. Bunnyhili ,Farm, Newtonville," 786-2217. 20-2 NEW 20" black and white RCA tolevision, anc year war- ranly scliigaod, $17Ô5. 623-5528 afler 6. 20-1* NEW Idea rako, gaod tires,j $150; fence railinge; antique type walnut 'buffet. Phane 263-8860. 20-1 ,REDCOAT Strawbommy Plants for sale, $3 per hundred. Order by Phono. Klaas Roits- [ma 263-2754. 19-2 ANTIQUE organ4 (made in Bowmanville). Phono day- lime Uxbridgo 852-7123, evon- ings 852-6013. 20-i BEATTY wringom 'washer,i timer and pump, six years aid, goad condition; best offer. Phone 623-5040. 20-i TENT, 9x15x7, new last yoar, used one weék;"four air maî-j tresses, anc moking chair. Al in AI, condition. BesI offors. 263-8827. 20-1 USED ehesterfielde, g o o d dlean condition; ideal for the cottage. Reasonable. Whyte's Upholstery, 55 King East. Phono 623-5252. 19-2 MOFFAT and'Simplicity Ap- pliancos, Hoover Produets. Lai-go seleetion of new chrome suites. Paddy's Mai-ket, Hamp- ton. Phono 263-2241. 18-tf NEW and Uced Parts for ah makes of Washers, Drycre and Ranges. Paddy's Appli- anco Parts Ltd., 344 King St. !W., Oshawa. Phono -579-1332. 18-tf QUANTITY of beautiful cal- oured field clones. Suitabie for building or landscaping. easiiy 'eracked. Also cedar trocs for 'hedgos and land- scaping, ail sizes. Toiephano 263-2766. 19-2 CABIN trailer for sale, size 61 x, 6' x 12', insuiated, Hydra ýeqippod, with 'Lee' electrie refnigoratar ilaworking ai-dem, wîh1971 licenc(e plate. Can ho ceenata 15,5 Church St., Bowmanville., Owner Nichi- as Tkateh. 20 _1 * HONDA Motarcycles, clearing ail demanstratars, aiea Truck Campers $269 and Hamdtop iTont Trailers $695. Fibregis Sea Floas $149, Mini-bikes, $ý,110 and 12 ft. alumiaurn boats $189. Ontario Sparts, Highway 115, Orono, Phone 983-5444. 19-4 16-FOOT, deep plywoad boat with foaa ubber uphoistereýd ceaIe, wraparound windchield, 60 h.p. motar with ingle lever contrai, gas tank; TeeNoe t-aller - $500, Also 75 h., :Scott-AtwatOi- matai-complote wilh controls and gas tank, $325. Cali 623-7655. 201 HïOOVER Appliances - Visit oui- showroom ai-d inspeet the c ,mplelo lino of Hoover Pro- duels. Sec the exciting Hoov- or Washor-Spin-DryOrin laac- tion. Oshawa Hoover Centre. We carrya complete lino ah,ý replacemenlt parte for ail Roover Produets, 34 Kîag St. W., Oshawa, Phono ýý579-1161. 16-tf SEED GRAIN TOP QUALITY Best Vari'ety of Oats and Barley Also high-Yielding FUNK'S Seed Corn CERESMORE FARMS LTD. Garuet B. Riekard aud Sous, R.R. 4, Bowmanvilie, Ont. Phone 623-7150 10-12 TVTOWERS THE BEST IN BLACK AND WHITE Color and UHF, RECEPTION Ail Towers are 114" lHoavy Duty Workmaniship Gaaranteed WHTE'S TV ANTENNAS, R.R. 6, Bowmanville MAPLE GROVE 623-5251 or 725-1685 3-tf CORN GROWERS "Blight Disoase" Lasses oaa hurt you in 1971 We have high yieiding, eariy rnaturmng "Southeru L ea f Blighit" Resistant SEED CORN arailabie "Belle River" 65 day ta 95 day matui-ity levels ýVITA FLOW Leaf Blighit Seed' Treatifent availabie. Cal R. Bruce Taylor ENNISKILLEN R.R. 1 263-2741 Cars for Sale. '63 CHEV. Impala, best offer. 623-7026. 20-1.1 1965 PONTIAC sedan, 6 cyl. standard, certified AI, $600. Cail 987-4338. 20-1 '65 OLDS in good conditio, power equipped, best offer. Caîl 623-3187. ____ 20-1 1963 PONTIAC 2-dr. Parisi- enne, blue, good conidýJion. Ph-one 623-3893. - - 20-tf '68 CUTLASS Suprceine 350, shape. Phone 623-3954 after 4. 2- Seed for Sale SEED Qatfs and Barley Corn '75-90 Day Maturity RAI' and PASTURE MIXES Swain Seed Cleaners & Dealers Blackstock, R. R. 2 20-2 'Help Wanted EXPERIENCED seretary me- quirod for iaw office ln Baw- manvilie. Caîl 623-4444. 20-i BABYSITTER in my own home, three days a week, in South Ward. 623-7798 after 5 p.m. 20-P1* MATURE waman ta came for elderly lady, Friday evening1 ta Sunday evoning. Write1 Adrertiser 204, e/o The Can- adian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanvilie. 20-1* MATURE waman wanled as houcekeeper for elderly wo- man, lire in wilh raom, board and calai-y; anc block fromn main street in Village af New- cactle. Cail 987-4564. 20-1 RÏELP wanled ta look after eiderhy couple, part lime or lire ini, with rorn, board-and wagoes. Write Adrortiser 197, c/ The Canadianý Statesmnan, P.O. Box 190, Bowrnanville. JUIRAuto Parte Clerk, five-day, week, must womk Salurdays; sorno parts -cdel-1 ing expeience essential. Write1 Adrerlisor 203, c/O The Can- adian Stalesman, P.O. Box 190, -Bowrnanville. 20-1, Sales Opportunty MALE OR FEMALE We ai-e in need of more sales people. If you are in- Itemested la seling Real Estate ,wo are preparod ta interview ýsales orientated maie ar f o- ,maie personnel. Wo offer ex-j cellent office facilities, uniim- ited advertising, direct Toron- ta uîne, and over 30 years of sales exporienco. For personal interview eaul Mike Belmonte, Manager, Schofield-Aker Real Estate, 623-4403; afler Ç p.m. 576-1908. SCHOFIELD-AKER LIMITED 30 King Street West Bowmanville 20-If1 T-OWNISHIP 0F CLARKE 1 BOOKKEEEPER Written applications will ho received in the office of theE unrdercigned up ta andc inelud-1 ing- Juno 1, 1971 at, 12 noon for the position naI baok lkeeper. Applicants should state ago,t education, experien ce, maritaly statue and other persona]l data.t Apphîcants should h a vej carnme typîng experionce. Ful range of fringe benefits iné effoct. Succesul applicant1 ta commence duies as soon asr possible. Initial salary ta o :commensurate with expori-t once and qualifications. Al applications wili ho treated in strieteet confidence. H. DeWITH, Clerk-Treas. Box 219, Orono, Ont. 19-2 Caunty Board af Eq Office Perso, LEVEL 2 Applications wili i cd by the undorsigr 5 p.m. May 25, 1971 following position: Fulil ime - Key Pi eratar - Computer expeioncod la oper. Key Punch and 059 machines aocoscary. enco operating a comi peripheral equipmer ho an asset. Stai-tial or about June 14, 19 Apply la writing qualifications and e3 ta: M. A. MacLE( Business Admînîsl and Treasumf r. C.),. i- 47 Cobourg, Ontar Room and Bt ROOM an-ýd board foi people la my home, erenco. Phone 263- Wanted GOOD home for ho, tonrs. 623-2744. DEAD and Cripple Stock. Margwill Fu 263-2721. Licence 32 Repairs Watch Repai Certified Watchmal Canadian Jewellers' Marr's Jewel 3Kigst. W ducation nnel b0 mecciv- ced until 1 for the unch Op- Noices For Rent Dr. A. F. McKenzie will ho PASTURE for rent for seven on halidays May 22 to June 2 head. 623-2-171. 2- inclusive. 20-3 ONE em.ah furnished rooma, Fast eficint ar sshgentleman preferred. Phone service FREE wîth gasoline 6372.2- fill-up Flying Dutchman GOOD pasture with wator for Gulf Service -Centre. 6-tf ý30 head of cattie. Telephone 1 - - _263-2030. 20-1 TOWN 0F BOWMANVILLE FURNISHED -apartment. Tele_- N o TI C Ephone Dykstra's Food Market, TO FURNISHED 2-bcdroam cot- tage on Rice Lake by ýweek or Property Owners by month. Phono 983-9119. TO 19-2 TO 'IWO bedroom apartment on' Destroy Weeds Lambs Lane, rent $14050 in- clueshea ,hydofridge and Notice s hereb giventa-suav. mono 0 ~. JJ-t ail persans la possession of PASTURE for ment. 10-15 land lu accordauce - with the head, water; East of New- Weed Contrai Act, R.S.O. castle Golf. Phono Oshawa 1960, C. 427, Section 3, 13 and 728-1469 mamninge or even.- 19, that unless, noxiaus weeds ings. 2- growing on their lands within BWAVLE the Town of Bowmauville arc apartmoent, 4 moins and bath, destroyed by the 151h day Of immediate possession, beated, June, 1970, and throughout the Cable TV, froc parking. AppI.y season as allen as is nccessary Tomns Milk, 53 King St. E., ta preveut thc ripening of Bawmoanviile. 18-4 their seeds and dispersai of .their pollens. Bowmanviile FLORIDA VACATION forces may enter upon the Murdoch Bcaton's house on ro- said lands and have the weeds niantic Hilisborougli River, destroyed, charging the costs wii ai te iutsaa against the ownem, and cllicot- froni private dock at back ing lu iil,,e manr as foi- doar. Ront June 28 through Municipal Taxes.1 Juî 1y 17 Noon.' Other accom- Poison Ivy infects., uany inodation in August. Phone cblidren, and Ragweed le BOwmanvîlie 623'-5545 for iiu- largeiy responsible for wlde- formation. 20)-3 spread hay forer suffering. in the interests of PubliceVanted 'to Reiït Health, owners are requested to familiarize themselves with TWO or three bcdi-aom, bouse these plants and destroy the' Or aparîment, Bow,ýmanrýil-L. wherever found. Picase note ai-ca. PooOoo935.2 that Dandelion and Goideurod201 are ual eoasidered to to noxious weeds under bhe Notice t Creditors tenis.. of 1... n,...aA rAI~V tL YC l t. Anonymous complainîs i-e- NOTICE TO CREDI TORS gardiug weeds cannaI be ac- IN THE ESTATE 0F cepted. TROMAS HAROLD GOULD All persans haring dlaims RHETHERINGTON, against the estate of Thornas Weed luspector. Harold Gouid, laIe oai the 20-2 Town of Bowmanviile, la the County of Durham who died Tenders Wanted on or about the 28th Deeem- _________ber, 1970, are hereby notîfied ta send partieulars of tb.o Tender for Paintingcsamne la the undersigned at Tenersarcinite, 7Dt Box 91 Newcastle, on or ho- Tndestare1971, for puiugfore the 4th day of Juno, 1971, MAY 1st 191, or ainingafter which date the otale Exterio r of Main Office and wl oditiuedwt e Stoes uiling0fgard only la the dlaim-s aI Ont ria dro which the undercignled shahl Onaî Ydr thon have notice, and 1te undersigned shah not bho habile ServîceCentre ta any person of whose dlaims4 on Scugog Road they shahl not thonbae Ail paint wfill ho suppliid DATED at Newcastle Ibis 17ý by Ontario Hydro day of MA.D. 1971. WVOrk ta ho comiplet'ed by Chiec Prai G l4 June 15th, 1971. Executor of the esîato, bY Spectictios mv h sour- E. R. Lovekin, ed ¶11 Ontario Hydro Office on iNewcsteOr ent. 2j7 Scugeg Road. is slctr bmi. 2- Lowest or any tender ual NOTICE TO CREDITORS aecessariiy accepted. N OHR 21_IN THE ESTATE 0F MARIA T E N DE RS NEWMAN,' DECEA'SED. wih hoaeeptd b To Pter aALL persans haring claim1% wiboogh ctoria -hePertu- againet the octale of Maria borland &VicDui-NountyNewman, lato of the Town of berlnd & Durhm ContyBowrnanvîllo in the Caunty Roman Catholie Separate of'Durham, Widow, deceascd, Se'hool Board for Student who dîed on or about the Transportation A.M. and',P.M. 121h day af Mai-eh, 1969, aýt Port Hope Ai-ca. Noon Kind- the Town of Bowmanville iri ergýarten Transpautatiori, Poît the County of Durhamn,i-re Hope Ai-ca. Noon Kinder- nlotifîed la send ta the unde- gai-ton Transportation, Bowi-sged o orbfe e manill Aica. Indvîdal Eloventh day af June, 1971, tenders on each ai-ca. Infor- full particulars of their dlaimls. mation le araihable upon - After the said date the' Ex,- quest from The Transporta- ecutai' wiil distribuite the, tion Officer, 200 Simeae St., accote af tbe said' deceased Petoerborough, Ont.. Phone. havîng regard oniy ta clq ,iffi 7>ý05-743-4861. Tender closing af whicbho shahl thon haro,ý dlate is 12:00 noon, May 27, notice. 1971. Lawest or any tender DATEDibis Thirteentb day' not necessarîhy accepted. G. of May, A.D. 1971. B. Rickey, Business Adminis- JOHN P. FUNNELL, trator. 20-1 20 King Street Wesct, THE ORTHMBERAND Cobourg, Ontario, THE NOTHUMBRLAND Solicitor for the Executorý. AN,'D DURHAM COUNTY 2ff-2 BOARD 0F EDUCATIO N Personal TENDERS__ _ _ _ _ _ _ ADDITION TO HAMPTON HYGIENIC Suppies-(Rubbei- JUNIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL goods) mailed pastpaid ta' SEALD GEERAL CON-plaia sealed envolopo wlth TRACT TENDERS, on a Stîp- prc24s. i sampies 25 al re, ulaled Sum Basic, mark, ed2splos$100. Mail rder . TENDER FOR ADDITION TO BDxp91,T-amiltonRuObt. 1Ca. HAMPTON JUNIOR PUBLICBo 9,Raitn Ot. 15 SCHOOL will ho received un- Mo gge tii 3:00 p.mn., Tuesday. June ______ge Opoato 1q7 ni. .Y .Fi il SI ot.LLiimhJCL - Oatig 029 land a u eirh m Cuty1eirIGW Vrifior29Bad afndDuchaman Ofices1SHA, N. Experi- c/o Mr. M. A. MacLeod, 335A Ist and 2nd Mortgage Loans iputer and King Street East, Cobourg, esnlzdSriet ft nt would Ontario, Phono 416-372-3317.PesnizdSrcet fl g date on Plans and Specifications for your budget, ahi negattloîls )1- Genemal Contractai-s May ho conductod ia the privaey af rsîating obtained through the Archi- youi- owa homo ýxperience teet, JOHN LAYNG, 1955 24-Boni- Service - Yange Street, 'Tofot 295 TELEPHONE 579-2171 OD(416-489-3426). Doposit shah 2-I tratar ho a certified ceoque of $50,00 erTenders mufet ho accamp- GeC Tdy o0 anîed by a Bld Bond in the Ge ash Tdl Lro amount of $25,000.00. 20-1 The lowest or any tenderFo '~ Sshail not neeessarily ho ae- F u l A p Uie oôard coptod. A. A. i. Strike < through )r elderly Chairman o the Board T ES A no pref- W. Frank Thom C L A S SIf1ED s -2190. Diroctor of Education Poo6230 20-14- 0-Phone____6____-3___0__ veiy kit- 20-1* sd- Fmi-mj lr Farmn, ý28C71. 6-tf iring aker of ' Accu. llery X. f-f MORTGAGE LOANS available at current rates for any worthwhi.le cause. AVLAN' INVESTMENTS 1O'/2 King St. W., Oshawa 576-7890 Eveninge, weekends and holidays- 728-5623 24-HOUR SERVICE Members of the Ontario Mortgage Brokers Association 9-ti FOR CLASSIFIED Tuesday, 4:3-O p.nî. 623-3303 1

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