8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 9, 1974 AGNEW- Bob and Marie are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Brendon Robert James, 8 Ibs. 12 ozs., on Jan. Ist, 1974 at Oshawa General Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy, Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Agnew of Moncton, New Brunswick. 2-lx ANDREWS - Doug and Judy (nee Brough) are proud to announce the arrival of their first born, Craig John William at the Henderson General Hospital, Hamilton on Jan- uary 3, 1974. First grandchild for Jack and Betty Brough and great grandchild for Mrs. R. Brough. 2-lx FRY- Ralph and Denise (nee Wessells) are happy to an- nouce the arrival of their son, Glenn Edward, 8 Ibs. 2 ozs. at Oshawa General Hospital, Dec. 26, 1973. A wee brother for Gordie and Graham. 21 HENDERSON John and Winnie happily announce the arrival of a son Beverley John Laverne, on Tuesday, Dec. 4, 1973 at Memoriai Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Henderson and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Vanderveer, all of Bowmanville. First great grandchild for Mr. & Mrs. J. Vanderveer, Bowman- ville and Mr. George Hender- son, Port Hope. 2 i MARTIN - Gordon and Darlene (nee Lyle) are pleas- ed to announce the arrival of their daughter, Sharilea Mar- garet, 6 lbs. 1414 ozs. on Dec. 28, 1973. Special thanks to Dr. Slemon and maternity staff of Memorial Hospital. 2 1 REID- Wilson and Linda are pleased to announce the birth of a son Derek Wilson, weighing 7 ibs. 10 ozs. on Mon., Dec. 24, 1973. A baby brother for Lisa. Special thanks to Dr. Cowman and fourth and fifth floor of Oshawa General Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Llewelyn Reid, Corner Brook, New- foundland and Mr. and Mrs. George Edmondson, Oshawa. 21 SHANK - Larry and Carol are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Bradley Allen, 6 1bs. 12 ozs., at Oshawa General Hospital on January- 4, 1974. A brother for Liane. 2-1 THIESBURGER - To Robert and Margret, on January 3rd, a daughter, Amy Eleanor. A sister for Eric. 2 lx TURK-Jack and Maria (nee Sweep) are happy to announce the birth of their son Bradley Michael, 8 Ibs. 414 ozs., Dec. 20, 1973. A brother for Greg. Special thanks to Drs. H. Anfossi, E Ewert and staff of maternity ward, Memoriai Hospital. 2 lx HACKNEY Charles Waiter. At Oshawa GenerailHospital on Wed. Jan. 9, 1974 Walter Hackney of Bowmanville in his 82nd. ear, husband of the late Ber ha Reaman, dear father of Newton, brother of George. Resting at the North- cutt Elliott Funerai Home. Funeral service 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 21 HODGSON L-ouise, passed away Tuesday, January 8, 1974, at Medex Nursing Cen- tre, Oshawa, Louise Baldwin, formerly of Newcastle and Orono, in her 78th year, beioved wife of the late Samuel Baldwin of Orono, dear mother of Charles, Wil- liam and Mary (Mrs. Ron Pingle). Resting at Barlow Funeral Home, Orono. Service 2 p.m. Thursday, January 10. Interment Orono Cemetery. 21 PHILLIPS - Margaret Ann (Peggy). At Memorial Hospi- tai, Bowrnanville on Suni., Jan. 6, 1974, Peggy Tuer, loving mother of Margaret Phillips, Toronto, dear daughter of Mrs. Daisy Tuer, Part Hope, dear sister of BillTuer, R:R. 6, Cobourg. Funeral service was held tram The D. E. Allison Funeral Home, Port Hope, on Tues. Jan. 8. Interment Port Hope Union Cemetery. 2-1 VARCOE --Elîston (Ai). At on., Jan. 7, 1974, Eiston (Ai) Varcoe, beloved husband of the late Freda Ivy Helps, father of Jack and William of Oshawa; im his 74th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funerai Home, Oshawa. Fun oral service in th chap nel, rnent Bowmanville Cernetery. WE A TH E R ILT Wilf red Waller. At Springdale Nursing Home, Fraserville, on Tues day, Jan. 1, 1974, Wilfred Weatherilt in his 94th year, dear father of Leona (Mrs. Percy Hamiltoq) Millbrook and Myrtle (Mrs. Wm. Reid) Orono and Ollie, Cearwater, Florida. Resfed at the Barlow Funeral Home, Orono. Service was held from Lang Chapel, Orono on Friday. 2-1 CARNATION FLOWERS and SEED STORE 33 Division Str t Corsages Potted Plants Wedding Bouquets Funeral Arrangements PHON E 623-7141 or 623-5577 17-tf "Flowers À say it Best" VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa - Bowmanville Area Phone 623-4441 43 tf The family of the late John Werry wish to thank their' relatives and friends for their acts of kindness, floral tri- butes, donations to the Ontario Heart Fund, Cancer Society, Gideon Bible Society, mess- ages of sympathy received in the sudden passing of a loving son and brother.A special thanks to Rev. J. C. Johnson for his comforting message and to the Morris Funeral Chapel. Helen Werry and family 21 i wish to express my sincere thanks to my family, friends and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Noone and staff, for cards, gifts, and flowers received while i was a patient in hospital. Thanks to Rev. Long for his visits, special thanks to Drs. Mosienko and Fulford, nurses and staff 1st. floor Bowmanville and nurses of 9th floor Oshawa. Also the Bow- manville and Oshawa Ambu- lance drivers. Also Bowman- ville and Oshawa Emergency Dept. Here is hoping for a bright and happy 1974 for you ail. Marion Tennant The family of the late Wilfred Weatherilt wish to express their sincere appreciation to relatives, friends and neigh- bours for their many acts of kindness during the bereave- ment of their father. A speciai Thank You to Rev. Long, Springdale Nursing Home, Ladies of Orono United Church and the Barlow Fun. eral Home. Leona Hamilton Myrtle Reid Ollie Weatherilt 21 My sincere thanks to my family and friends for cards, gifts and flowers during my stay in Bawmanviile and Oshawa Hospitals. Special thanks to Doctors Ewert, Ugray, and Rowsell, nurses and staff for their kindness and care. Hubert Stacey 2 lx i wish to express my sincere thanks to the nurses and staff on the first floor for the attention and care given me whilst a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanvile. Also to my many friends for their gifts and cards of good wishes. Again, many thanks. Reg. Harding 21 i wish to thank alil my relatives, friends and neigh- bours, for ail there flowers, gifts, cards and visits, while i was a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Ferguson and Gill, and the nurses on 7G. Mrs. Stella Lee 2 lx We would like to thank ail of our friends and neighbours for their many gifts and cards of congratulations and best wishes on the occasion of our 50th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to our many children and our 49 grand children for their affection and love in making this a very special occasion and their many presentations and gifts including Diamond set gold wedding bands, and picture albums of ail our children and their families. We thank Mayor and Mrs. Hobbs aiso Mayor and Mrs. G. Rickard as weii many othor personal friends who took time out of their busy schedules to con- gratulate us personally. Many thanks to Radia Station CKLB, its staff and owners and to the Legion Ladies Auxillary for a fine beef dinnerkand taeMr. Perfect who iaoked atter the refreshments, aiso to the Ladies of the Canadian For- esters Club for the snack bar during the entertainment and dancing. Also to Mr. Ross Jackman and Nina for the fine music played for dancing We would like to thank the Tawn of Bowmanville and Council for their congratulations and flowers. Our most gracious thanks ta ail for making this Anniversary a most memor able occasionfor us. Irene & Bill Kilpatrick Sr. 2 1x Cads I would like to thank relatives, friends, and neighbours for the flowers, gifts, cards and visits I received during my recent stay in Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital. Sincerely, Lloyd Richards 2 -x The family of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Polley, would like to take this means of expressing their sincere appreciation to their friends and neighbours, for the many acts of kindness, floral tributes and donations to the Canadian Cancer Socie- ty, Heart Fund and the Bible Society, in the loss of a dear mother, grandmother and great grandmother. We would like to especially thank Dr. Mosienko, the nurses and staff of the first and second floors of .Bowmanville Memorial Hosp- ital, Rev. Gracie, and the staff of Morris Funeral Chapel. 2 -x I would like to thank ail my friends and neighbours for flowers cards and visîts dur ing my stay in Memorial Hospital. A special thanks to Doctor Miklos and nurses on third floor. Russell Savery 2 lx 1 wish ta thank Drs. Hubbard and Grant, nurses on the Third Floor, ail frierds who sent cards and fruit, also the Canadian Legion and Senior Citizens. Thank>you ail and a Happy New Year. Bert Mundy 2 1x The family of the late Arthur Read wish to express our sincere appreciation to tri- ends, relatives, neighbours and organizations for their floral tributes, cards and donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, and acts of kindness tendered during his lengthly illness, and our recent bereavement. A special thanks to the people of Haydon community for their kindness and assistance. Sincere appre- ciation is also extended to Nurses and staff of second floor Bowmanville Memorial Hospital, and Dr. E. D. Hubbard for their excellent care and Morris Funeral Chapel and Rev. E. L. Bigby for their kindness and assist- ance at the time of our sorrow in the loss of a dear husband, father, and grandfather. 2 lx e g BROWN In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Ethel, who passed away January 7, 1970. A silent thought, 2secret tear, Keeps her memory ever dear. Sadly missed by the family. 21 HOLROYD - In memory of a dear husband, father, and grandfather, Fred Holroyd, who left us Jan. 15, 1969. To your resting place my mnd wanders, And of the memories that linger here, God took you to his garden, For He knew you needed rest, His garden must be beautiful, He only takes the best. Greatly missed and always remembered, wife Doris, sons and daughters and their families. 2-1 HYLAND n loving me- mory of a dear husband and father, Leroy, who passed away Jan. 8th, 1972. So many things have happened, Since you were called away, So many things to share with you, Had you been left to stay, Every day in some small way, Memories of you come our way, Though absent, you are ever near. Still missed, loved, always dear. Sadly missed by wife Wilma and family. 2-1 HYLAND ln memory of Francis Leroy Hyland, who passed away January 8th, 1972. Beautiful memories tenderly kept, Of the one we loved and will never forget, Deep in our hearts he wili always remain, Until God in His time unites us again. - SId1y missed by mother and sisters. 2 lx MAIRS - ln loving memory of a dear father and grand- father, James Eli, who passed away Jan. 7, 1973., Aithough we smiie and make no fuss, No one misses him more than us, And when old times we oft reca il, That's when we miss him most of ail. Sadiy missed by family. 2-1 VIRTUE inloving memory of a dear sister and aunt, Ruby, who passed away Jan. 11, 1969. Treasured memories keep you near, As time unfolds another year, No need for words except to say, Still loved and missed in every way. Lovingly remembered by Earl, Evelyn, Ralph, Joyce and families 2 lx inMkemoriamsi LAWSON --In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Thomas Edmund Lawson, who passed away December 30, 1969. Four lonely years have passed, Since you peacefully slipped away. The heavenly gates were opened wide, There for you ta abide. Fond memories of your cherished smile and kindly ways, Live with us always along the way. - Ever remembered by your wife Ferne and son Bruce. 21 ChOmIIaL Bowmanville Hockey Asso- ciation Dance, Saturday, Jan- uary 12, Memorial Park Clubhouse, 8:30 p.m. $4.00 per couple. Music by Renais- sance. Everybody welcome. Door prizes. Also draw for 1974 Moto-ski. 2-1 The Annual meeting of the Durham Central Agricultural Society will be held on Jan. 19, 1974, 1:30 p.m. in the main hall of Orono United Church.hAl directors and interested per- sons are invited to attend. 21 Dance at Solina Hall, Dec. 12; Ray Avery's orchestra. 2-1 The former Darlington Pro- gressive Conservative Assoc- iation is holding its annual meeting Monday, Jan. 14, at 8 p.m.inbasement of Hampton Hall, interested persons wel come. 2-lx Osaca Barn Dance, couples only, every Saturday night, Country and Western music. Phone786-2633. 2-4 BINGO NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY HALL Tues., Jan. 15 8 p.m. $400 in Prizes Plus $300 Jackpot. Sponsored by Newcastle Lions. 21 Queen's Hotel NEWCASTLE "MID-NITE PLAYBOYS" Fri.-Sat. - Jan. 11-12 Dancing 9-1 2-1 BUS GROUPS ICE FOLLIES TICKETS& INFORMATION Sunshine Party Tours 36 King St. W. Cobourg BOB BISSET - 372-9961 Port Hope (2-10 p.m.) 885 2200 21 ESCORTED TOURS HAWAII 15 Days ian. 25 - Feb. 9 f rom $399 FLORI DA 21 Days Jan. 24 - Feb. 13 Feb. 21 - Mar. 13 Mar. 21 - Apr. 10 Twin Basis $389.00 SUNSHINE PARTY TOURS 36 King St. W. Cobourg Bob Bisset 372-9961 PORT HOPE 885-2200 2-1 DRESSERS, Beds, Chester- fields, all kinds of Used Furni- ture, Antiques and Appli ances. Paddy's Market, Ham pton, 263-2241. 26-tf NEWCASTLE Trailer Park & Sales-Your district Rambler Trailer Dealer. New and used trailers. Highway No. 2, Newcastle, 987-5131. 16 ff ALUMINUM offset plates. Ideal for insulation, .25 each. Sizes 26 x 35 or 20 x 25. Phone 623-3303. tf STUDEBAKER Service, new and used parts. Graham's Garage. 1 416-263-8172. 25-tf USED Furniture and Appli ances. Paddy's Market, Ham- pton, 263-2241. 26 tf COLONIAL crib, used once, no mattress $45. Phone 623- 7888. 2-1 BEDS, kitchen suites, chester- fields, dressers, occasional chairs. Towne Used Furni- turo, 19 Temperance St., Bowmanville. 2 2 1970 SNOW Prince 18 hp electric start, twin cylinders, call Newtonville 786 2540. 21 THRIFT SHOP 32 King West, at rear. We sell on consignment, furniture, appli- ances, bikes, skates, rugs, etc. For information call 623 7037 or 263 2042. 2-tf TWO snow tires on wheels F78 x 14 four ply; one high chair and one baby walker, ail good condition. Phone 6233148. 21 1972 15 hp OLYMPIC Skidoo with heavy duty box trailer $350. Phone 623-3474. 2-1 BEATTY shallow piston pump and 35 gallon tank, also quantity of angelstone. Phone 623 2646. 2-1 PROPANE gas heater with large fan and thermostat, $75. or best offer. Phone 983-9412 Orono. 2-1 APPLE Wood for fireplace $10 for a trailer load. Phone 623-4835. 2 2 TWO 8 track tape decks, powerful units for the prico $40 each. Also rock tapes for sale $6.25. Phono 623 2666. 2 2 DOUBLE Laundry Tubs and stand, good condition, reason able. 623-5205. 2-lx 327 CHEV. engine, rebuilt, not used since rebuilt. Phone 983 5718. 2 1 SIZE 5, five buckle ski boots, like new $35. Call 623-3497. 21 SMITH-CORONA Portable typewriter, $20. Phone 623 3753. 2-1 MONSTER BINGO T HURSDAY 7:45 P.M. Sponsored by Oshawa Minor Softball JUBILEE PAVILION OSHAWA 30 tf Elmhurst Hotel N EWCASTLE Jan. Il - 12 THE COUNTRY STRINGS In the New Griffin Room 2 WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE MONSTER BINGO NEXT MONDAY 7:45 P.M. REDBARN - WAYNE ST. OSHAWA 21 if Trentway Tours TO WWVA Jamboree (Wheeling West Virginia) January 25 to 27, '74 SHOWSTARS Johnny Cash FOR DETAILS CONTACT: Bowmanville Travel Centre 47 King St. W. 623-3182 13 PLANNING A WINTER VACATION? WORRIED ABOUT GAS? PARK YOUR CAR AND TRAVEL MOTOR COACH WITH TRENTWAY TOURS LTD. TO FLORIDA, CALIFORNIA, MEXICO For Details contact: BOWMANVILLE TRAVEL CENTRE 47 King St. W. Bowmanville PHONE 623-3182 50-1 23 INCH black and white console T.V., excellent condi- tion. 1 year old. Asking $160. Phone 623-3485. 2 1x BEDROOM suite, complete; dining suite, 9 piece; chester- field suite, coffee, two end tables, all Burma teakwood, new. Very reasonable. 1-241- 5971. 2-tf 20 HP Snowmobile engine, single cylinder Kohler, never used $110. Brad Savage. Phone 623 7358. 2-lx NEEDA PRESSURE SYSTEM? SUMP PUMPS REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Harvey Partaner Orono 983-5206 - Zenith 14620 41 tf DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION UNITS and APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE Kool Enterprises PHONE 623-3221 24 Division St., Bowmanville 26-tf WH1IT E'S TVANTENNAS Towers, U H F, V H F Aerials, Rotors & Repairs Apartments & Homes Pre-Wired Ask About Our Guarantee 4 Phone 576-5606 E. WHITE, COURTICE 46-tf Oshawa TV Antennas & Towers ROTORS INSTALLED UHF - VHF - Colored Aerials Apts. and Homes Pre-Wired REPAIRS Workmanship Guaranteed All priced to SAVE you Money Phone 623-5122 L. HAMILTON, MANAGER 38 tf INSTALLAN FURNACE BOILER HUMIDIFIER or HOT WATER HEATER No Payments for Six Months Call HARVEY PARTNER Your ESSO Service Dealer FREE ESTIMATES 983-5206 Orono or Zenith 14620 24 Hour Service 41 if cablemin 14 Channel Reception. Movies, Sports, Entertain ment. Community Programming. Your Best Entertainment Buy. (Only 16 cents per day $4.95 per month plus installation. o cable tv Pine Ridge Cable TV Limited 1353 King Street, East, Oshawa, Ont. (416) 579-2232 49-tf SECRETARY required for insurance office, mainly for general office work. Write Avertiser 443, c o The Cana- dian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville. 2-2 TWO Registered Nursing As- sistants for part time night duty. Apply Marnwood Nurs- ing Home 623-5731. 2-1 MATURE person to work full time as bookkeeper for retail building supply outlet, 40 hour week, good benefits and start- ing salary, some experience necessary. Apply in own handwriting to Advertiser 446 c-o The Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville. 2-2 RETAIL building supply deal- er has immediate vacancy for experienced cashier to work 3 hours per day, Mon. to Sat. Please apply in writing to Advertiser 445 c-o The Canad- ian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville. 2-2 FACTORY help required, per- manent positions. Apply J. Anderson Smith Company, Newcastle. 2-3 PERSON to provide lunch in their home, for school child, vacinity of Central Public School. Phone 623-2896 after 5 p.m. 2-1 TEXAS Oil Company needs good sales representative for short trips surrounding Bow- manville. Contact customers. We train. Air mail W. D. Dickerson, Pres., South- western Petroleum, Box 789, Ft. Worth, Tex. 2-1 AIDES, full or part time, experience not necessary. Ap- ply Marnwood Nursing .Home 623-5731. 2-1 MATURE person for light housework, half a day per week, must have own trans- portation, Newcastle - Bow- manville area. Phone after 6, 987-4035. 2-1 DAYCARE for trained 21/2 year old, 5 days a week. Phone 623 2659. 2-1 PERSON to clean house once a week. Phone 728-2219. 21 COOK required weekends 7 a.m. 3 p.m. Cal 987-4252. 2-2 CLEANING lady wanted, 12 - 1 day a week. Write Box 448, c o The Canadian Statesman, Box 190, Bowmanville. 22 Cafeteria Cashier FULL TIME - NIGHTS 5 DAY WEEK MONDAY TO FRIDAY BANQUET Waitress - Waiter FOR INTERVIEW CALL 623-3373 BETWEEN 9 a.m. & 3 p.m. FLYING DUTCHMAN MOTOR INN Bowmanville 2-1 CLOTHES Dryer, $35; Wrin- ger washing machine, 3 years old $70. Phone 623-2753. 2 lx OIL burner like new $75 or best offer. Phone 623-4863 2-1 PIANO, upright. Call 623 7106 after 5. 2-1 BEAVER coat, mink collar, excellent'condition. Size 18 20. 263-2081. 2-lx 8 TRACK recorder and player, also one set of drums. Phone 987 4343. 2 -x 81 RICHMONDST W OSHAWA 576-5522 JANUARY WAREHOUSE SALE EVERY BALE IN STOCK DISCOUNTED FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE CUSTOM WALLTO WALL INSTALLAT ION As Low As ½ Prîce And Less On Remanants and End's of Roils FREEE TM T ES 81 RICHMOND ST. W Nexi door to Ruddy Electrc Op froi 9 to 8 p.! Mon1o Fr, Sot 9 ,t, CLOSED AL DAY SUNDAY NURSING Aides, all shifts. Phone Mrs. Clark 623-5813. 2-1 R.N.s or R.N.A.s FULL OR PART TIME WEEKEND DAYS EVENINGS AND NIGHTS CALL MRS. CLARK 623-5813 2-1 PIANO teacher required for adult and child in the Waverly Gardens subdivision. Phone 623-4367. 2-1 WOMEN & MEN required by Fuller Brush Company, part- time. choose own hours. Show our catalogues to your friends and neighbors and take orders for cosmetics, toiletries and household cleaning items. No experience is required. For interview call collect or write J. D. Dodge, 2 Duncombe Blvd., Scarborough, Ontario. (416) 267-6823. 1-2 Inventory Clerk Are you intelligent, hard working, reliable and willing to learn? We offer you a job which promises good starting salary, full company benefits and chance for advancement. Some High School required. Must be good with figures and flexible to work schedule. For appointment, phone collect, Toronto 698-2591, Mr. Pong. 2-1 Secretary Treasurer FOR NEWCASTLE COMMUN ITY HALL BOARD Duties Commence Feb. 1974 Applicants please reply in writing, stating qualifications and salary expected to: Mrs. Wm. Storks, Chairman N.C.H.B. Box 125, Newcastle, Ont. Applications will be accepted up to and including Jan. 19, 1974. 2-2 Nursery School Teacher Training necessary for part time, temporary position in Orono, Phone: 987-4012 2-1 Fourth Class Stationary Engineer Required for Shift Work. Good Working Conditions Excellent Fringe Benefits APPLY R.M. Hollingshead Corp. BOWMANVILLE 2-1 TRAVEL Consultant needed for local travel office. Prefer someone experienced in travel agency or airline work. Typ- ing essential. Apply in writing stating age and qualifications to Mrs. Micheal Kowal, P.O. Box 32, Bowmanville, Ontario. 2-2 Transportation Assistant Applications will be recei ved by the undersigned until 5 p.m. January 17, 1974 for the position of Transportation As sistant. The duties and responsibili ties of this position are to provide assistance to the supervisor of transportation in: Planning and co ordinat ing school bus routes, prepar ing overlays and maps of school bus routes, writing reports and working "In the field" with school bus opera- tors and drivers. Previous experience in transportation will be an asset. Applicant must be able to communicate effectively with the public. Salary to be negotiated. Letters of application should be written, listing qualificat ions and experience and addressed to: M.A. MacLeod, Business Administrator and Treasurer Northumberland and Du rh am County Board of Education Box 470 Cobourg, Ontario K9A 4L2 2 1 We are looking for a self-starter, who is interested in earning extra money, and the position can be a second job, or retired people may find if rewarding. Selling memberships in our Club is very often simply a matter of talking fo the prospect, and our benefits and services do the resf. If you're interested, con- tact: ONV\L Peterborough Club 238 Lansdowne Street, East Peterborough, Ontario 745-5747 2 2 GOOD used furniture. Towne Used Furniture Phone 623 4681. 1 5 USED Furnîture and Appli ances. Paddy's Market, Ham- 2-4 pton 263-2241. 26tf OFFICE for rent. Phono 623-5784. 2,1 BOWMANVILLE, apartment, two bedrooms, stove, fridge, air conditioner, electric heat, wall to wall carpeting, $190 including utilities, 623-5206. 2-1 APARTMENT, $115 monthly. Centrally located. For further information. Phone 623-7858. 2-lx ONE bedroom apartment. Stove and Fridge supplied. Adults only. Phone 623-3303. 48-tf STORAGE one area 26' x 36' and one 50' x 70'- 8 cents square foot per month. Phone 623-2601. 1-5 TWO bedroom house, very central, adults only. Write Advertiser 447, c-o The Cana- dian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville. 2-lx FURNISHED rooms by the month, bath, shower, TV, telephone, indoor pool, sauna and licenced premises. Apply Flying Dutchman Motor 1nn, 623 3373. 41r Elmhurst Hotel NEWCASTLE 987-5808 NEWBANQUETROOM FOR HIRE Complete with stage and bar facilities. 2-4 1969 CHEV. Capri, bucket seats, 350 engine, 48,000 miles. Asking $1,795. Phone 623 >662 2 1 1973 OLDS Cutlass, 442, 350 automatic, many options, Zie barted. Black with white stripes. Phone 623-5105. 2 1xý '68 METEOR Station Wagon, 6 cylinder, power steering, po wer brakes, new tires, $650. Phone 623 3466. 2-2 '72 MINI Austin, excellent condition. Phone 623 4535 after 6 p.m. 22x 1972 CHEVELLE, 4 doc, cylinder, low mileage. Ph 623 7217. The Friendly People at MacDonald Ford in Bowmanvîlle would be very happy to help you buy you,r next used car. Phone us at 623-4481. 2-1 The Doggy Place Dog Trimming and groomng. Poodles and spaniels our specialty but any type of dog expertly bathed and trimmed. Boarding with lots of love and fun. Dogs $2. daily, cats $1. The immigrant Kennel, Re gistered Breeders of high quality English Springer and Cocker Spaniels. Also rabbits for sale. 786-2234. 2-52 After this date 1 will not be responsible for any debts incurred in my name by any person. Hugh Smith, R. R. 2, Bowmanvi1le 1-2 Patients requiring the ser vices of the local Cancer Society, pleasecall: Service to patients, Chairman Mrs. G. E. Mann 623-5174 or Mrs. J. C. Alldread 623-5800. For Trans- portation - Mrs. Ron Brock 623-5334 or Mrs. Elton Brock 623-3835. 2-3 STORAGE space, approxi mateiy 240 sq. ft. Phono 6237731daysonly. 2 -x BUSINESS people desire large house, Bowmanviiie area. Phone 623-4351. 2 Farmers, Attention DEAD STOCK SERVICE at MARGWILL FUR FARW under new management at ownership. We appreciate - call from you when necessary. Call collect 263-2721 Lic. No. 416C73 R.R. 5, Bowmanville, Ontario R.W. BOWERING LTD. 8 tt AOOMM%ý USO