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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Apr 1974, p. 13

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmativille, April 3,1974 . ........ ........ .... . ........ ............... . . ..... ..... ..... ... ....... .................. Nffl .0 - g * g g - A - e - DARRACH - Joe and AprilW (neCouch) arepleased to S-P announce thle birtn of tneir firstdaughter, Paula Darlene, 8 1lbs. 412 ozs. on March 31, 1974 at Memiorial Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Mikios and nurses on maternity. 14-1 GREEN - Robert and Paf wish fo announce the arrivai of Lori'Ann, 7 lbs. 51/2 oz. on March 25. A sister for Robbie. Proud grandparents Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilson, Pontypool, and Mrs. and Mrs. R. G reen, Oshawa. Special thanks to nurses and Dr. H. B. Rundle. 14-1 PLEASANCE -On Saturday, March 16, 1974 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Peterborough,,to John and Linda Pleasance (nee Vanhaverbeke) a daugh- fer, Renee Michel le, 9 1lbs. 2 oz. alittie sister for Remi John. 14-1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sellers, Oshawa, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Debbie Elaine, to Harold R. Coon ey son of Mr. and Mrs. Haroid Cooney, R.R. 6, Bowmanville. 14-1 Mr. and Mrs. Heilka Hoike- ma announces the forthcom- ing marriage of their daugh- fer, Wiihelmina, to Lanny Gene Bridgett,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bridgeft, Bow- manvilie. Marriaqe to take place at Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church, May 11, 1974 at 4p.m. 14-1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van- stone are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of~ their daughfer, Debra Char- lene, toClifford Ronald Camp- bell of Mississauga, on Satur- day, May 4th, 1974 af St. Paul's United Church, Bow- manvilie. 14-1 Surprise Open House- 1:30 p.m.- 5:00 p.rn. Saturday, April 6, 1974 for Rev, and Mrs. Arnold Herberf on the occas- ý,,n of their 4Ofh Wedding Anni- Ith's, 333 Northcliffe Ave. Oshawa. Ca11l-579-3227 for dletails. 132 HOSKIN- At Oshawa Gene- rai Hospifal on Sunday Ma rch 31, 1974, Joani Mefcalf,' in her 36th year. Beloved wife of Kennefh Hoskin, R.R. 1, Bowmanville. Dear mother of Jeffrey and Robert, beloved daughter-in-law of Howard and Jean Hoskin, Harmony. Service was held in the Morris Funerai Chapel, Bowmanville on Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Spring interm ent Bethesda Cemet ery. 14-1 McLEAN - Gordon M. (For- mer assessor of Ontario Coun- ty>) Af Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Wed., Mar. 27, 1974, Gordon McLean of 66 Division Sf., Bowmanville in his 86th year. Husband of Amanda Samells, dear father of Mrs. Alvin Boyd (Jean), Bowmanville and Neil, Whit- by. Grandfather of Marfha and Gordon. Resfed .at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral service was 3:30 Friday afternoon. Inter- ment later Cadmus Union Cemetery. 14-1 PURDY -At Memorial Hos- pifai, Bowm anville on Thu rs- day, March 28, 1974, Fred Purdy, aged 88 years. Hus- band of the late Ethel Ven- tress, dear father of Ernest, Jean (Mrs. Stan McMurter), Alice (Mrs. Orland PIum- mer), Veda (Mrs. Eari Thom- pson), Ruth (Mrs. Hugh Murphy) and Gerald. Service was held, in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanviile on Saturday at 1:30 o'clock. Spring inferment Verulam Cemetery, Bobcaygeon. 14-1 PRSS- Phyllis EZlizabhat "F 1Iow say it Best" VAN BELLE DAI LY DelIiveryta.. Oshawa -BowmaaviiieAr Phone 623-44d41 The family of the late Dorothy -Powell, nee Ric- hards, wish f0 thank friends, relatives and neighbours for expressions of s ympathy ex- tended during their recent bereavement. 14-1lX We wish to thank the Orono, Newcastle and Bowmanvilie Fire Departments and every- one else who helped or offered help during our fire. Thanks very much. Lyle and Marg West and family 14-1 x I would like to thank ail my friends, neighbours and rela- tives for aIl their kindness to, me with best wishes, flowers, gifts, cards and letters, during my stay in the hospital. if certainîy helps to know that frieads are thiaking of you. Letitia Carter Pont ypool i would like to fhank the Western Electric Minor Atoms and their parents, Coach and Manager for their help, f lowers and cards during my recentstay in the hospital. Raymond Osborne 14-1 I would like to fhank my relataives, friends, neigh- bours, the Canadian Legion and the Canadian Order of Forresters for cards, visits and gifts duriag my stay in Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Rundie and staff at Me-morial Hospital for their excellent care. Morley Etcher 14-1 x We wish to express our' sincere fhanks fo ail friends and neighbours for their thoughtfulness and kindness in the recent loss of our tather. Special thaaks to Rev. Amac- her. The family ofthe late Leslie Latimer 14-1 i would like to thank my family, relatives and friends for cards, flowers, gifts, visits and phone cals'durlng my stay in Oshawa General Hos- pifai and since refurning horme. Special thaaks ta Dr. M. Bain and wonderful nurses and staff of 4F wing. Berniece Terry 14-1ix i would like to thank ail for their kindness shown m e while ini Oshawa General Hospital, for flowers, gîfts and cards received. Special fhanks to Drs. Westgarth, Grant, Aggett, Dillon and nurses la 1C.l.U. and6H floor. Sincerely, Frank Westlake 14-1lx I take this means to express my sincere thanks to my family and friends for visits, cards, flowers and gifts during my stay ia Memorial Hospital. For the kind and efficient care of the nurses and staff, Drs. Westgarth and John Rundle. i cannot properly express my deep appreciation for every- thing they have done for me. Thank you so much. Nellie B. Spencer 14-1 My sincere thanks f0 rela tives, friends, neighbors, and Mr. Parsoas, for visits, flow- ers and cards, during my stay in Port Perry Hospital. Spe- cial thanks to Dr. Beer and nursing staff. Olga Hill a g ARCHIBALD -Donald. la Ioving memomy of a dear husbaad and father 'who passed away April 1, 1970. If only takes a littie space, To write how much we miss you, But if wilI take the rest of aur lives, To torget the day we aost you. - Sadiy missed by wife Margaret, daughters Eliza- beth, Donna and Cathy, sons Bob and John. 14-1 BROWW -la Ioving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfafFher, Howard John Brown, passed away April 9, 1967. He is gone but not forgoffen, And as dawas another year, la aur lonely hours of fhiaking, Thoughts of him are aIways near, Days of sadness wiiI came 'er us, Maay thiak the wound is healed, But they liffle kaow the sorrow, That lies la the heart conceaied. -Sadiy missed and neyer forgotten by wife Mary and famiiy. 14-1lx KERSEY laInIoviag memory of a dear wife, mother, and grandmother, MiIdred Susan, rers who passed away April 3, 1968. When we were aitogether. The family chain is broken, aow, But memories wiII live forever, To us she has not gone away, Nor has she travelied far, Just entered God's eternal .rea home, And iett the gate ajar. -Sadiy missed and ovingly 4-l remembered',by Dad and- family. 14-1 LUXTON -In loving nmemory of our dear parents, Emma Elizabeth, who passed awa~ April 1, 1952, also Fredericý James, who passed away April 9, 1959. la the book of lite there are memories, 0f the hap py days we knew, And recorded in love are the Bless ings, 0f wonderfuLl parents like you. -Aîways remembered by son jSid and daughter-in-law, Donelda. 14-1ix LUXTON -lanIoving memory of a dear mother, Emma Elizabeth, who passed awa April 1, 1952, and dear da d Frederick James, who passed away April 9, 1959. They've gone across the river, To the shore 0f evergreens, i long to see their face, But the river flows between, Somne day, sometime, we shail see, The faces we loved SO weIl, Somne day we wîiI clasp the loving hands, And neyer say farewell. Ever remembered by daughter Ethel. 14-1 LU XTON laI loving memory of my dear parents, Emma Elizabeth who died April 1sf., 1952, Frederick James who died April 9, 1959. There is a home not made by hands, Beyond ifs golden door. Awa ifs the ones who's now away, Not lost, just gone betore, And in that home not made by hands, The Master will prepare, A place for us, and when He calis, We'll meef our loved ones there. -Sadly missed by daughter Dorcas, soý-in-law Cecil and family. 14-1lx 'ofltypooI Cnamber of Com- merce invites you to dance to the music of Gary Bristow and the Country Fever in Ponty- pool Community Hall, Sat., April 6. Adm. $4.00 couple. Refreshments. 14-1 Dance, Sat., April 6, Solina Hall, Ray Avery's Orchestra. Everyone Welcorne. 14-1 Appearing this Sat1urday, -April 6 at t1 -Osa- Barn, Fay Adams and The Country Hits, Squar Dance caller, 'Lloyd lCem"' Brown. 14-lx An Easter fil m, "The Great- est Story. Ever Told-, Sat., Apr. 13, 7 p.m., Bowmanville High School, Aduits $1, Stu- dents 50 cents, Children under f ive f ree. Proceeds fo send Fourth Brownie Pack to summer camp. 14-2 Spring Fashions, April 10 af 8 p.m., Bowmanville High Schooi. Fashions by Bresiin's and John & Judy Shoppes, Sponsored by Kinette Clu b of Bowmanviile. Admission $1.50 per person. 14-1 Chartered bus to the O' Keefe Centre to see London Paiadium, Matinee Sat., Apr. 20. Sunshine Party Tours. Phone 372-9961, Cobourg or 885-2200 Port Hope. 14-2 ST. PAUL's Opporfunity Sale in the Hall, A pr. 4th in the evening and F ri, Apr. Sth from 9:30 to 2 p.m. Home baking, fea room, novelties and clothing in ail sizes. EASTER Song. A cantata by J. W. Peterson wifh cenfenn ial1 United Church Choir, Oshawa at Ha mpton United Church, Sunday, April 7, 7:30 p.m., Organisf - Harold Ellis, Plan- ist- Debbie Holbrook. 14-1 DANCE, Sf. Joseph's Hall, Sat., Apr. 6. Music by Ted Koss and Cavaliers, 9-1 a.m. $4 couple - refreshments. 14-1 Osaca Barn Dance, couples only, every Saturday night, Country and Western music. Phone 786-2633. 9 tf 'Attention ail First World War Veterans, Vimy Night Sat., April 6, 6 p.m. Legion Hall. For information cali 623-3609. 12-3 Come to Trinify United CGIT coffee party and bake sale in the Sunday School Hall1, Saturday, April 6 from 10 a.m. -12 noon. Admission'25c per person. Children welcome. 13-2 WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE- MONSTER BINGO NEXT MONDAY 7: 45 _P.M. REDBARN - WAYNE ST. OSHAWA' 21 fM BINGO Newcastle COMMUN ITY HALL Tues., April 9th 8 p. m. $400 in Prizes Plus $500 Jackpot in 50 Numbers Sponsored by NEWCASTLE LIONS APPEARINGAT The Queený's Hotel N EWCASTLE "Open CoUntry" Fri.-Sat., April 5-6 Dancing 9-1 14-1 MONSTER BINGO THURSDAY -7:45 P.M. Sponsored by Oshawa Minor Soffbail JUBILEE PAVILlON OSHA WA 30 tf Easter Weekend Montreal - Quebec Ci ty April Il - 14 No Overnight Travel, New York City April Il - 14 No Overnight Ti FOR INFORMAI Phone 372-996 or 885-2200 Sunshine T( 36 King St, Cobourg GENDRON carriaç( excellent condition, $ 668-5598.1 TRUCK caps and John Killeen, R.R. manville. Phone 623- '74 440 TX POLARIS 250 Bultaco. Total pri Phone 983-5059 Oror( RAMBLER Travel Travelux Camping See them at Newcasl Park and Sales, No. way, Newcastle 987- KITCHEN suite, per dition, $75. Phone 62, HAY, good quaiity fI and catie. Pho)ne,98, OAT* straw, 60 cents I Glaspeil . R R 2, 728-6908. 20-:85 FERGUSON tri good condition. Ph<i 277-2715ý QUEEN size contine complete with gold to q ui lted bedspread ar( mattress pad, $110. A white crib with maft Phone 263-8154. RAMBLER 14' trave fuîiy equipped, furna stove, sleeps six, condition. Phone 983 ANDREWS T.V. TOWERS Super Colour Tower Structures, with UH F &VHF Insta lied at Low Rates Repa irs f0 ail1 ma kes of Rotors Wi11 p rewi re. Ho mes & Apts. On Requelst - Free Estimates Workmfanship Guaranfeed- P HON E 623-2006 3tff WHITE'S j TV ANTENNAS 1'Towers, UHF, VHF S Aerials, Rotors & Repairs ~iApartments & Homes Pre-Wired S Ask About Our Guarantee Phone 576-5606 E. WHITE, COURTICE 46-tf -avel Oshawa TV 6-1Aniennasv~ .ours & Towurs ROTORSINSTALLED 14-1 UHF- VHF - CoIored Aeruaîs ËR Apts. and Homnes Pre-Wired REPAIRS Workmanship Guaranfeed Ail priced f0 SAVE you Money le, green, Phonle 623-5122 $30. Phone L. HAMILTON, MANAGER 14-i 38-ff campers. 4, Bow- INSTALLAN -5068. 14-4 FURNACE ~~ BO ILE R S and one ~3Q HUMIDIFIE R -ice $1,800. or HOT WATE R ta0. HEATER 14-1> No Payments for Six MonTis Trailers, Call Trailers. HARVEY le TrailerPA NE o. 2 High- A T E 5131. Your ESSO Service Dealer 14 tf FREE ESTIMATES ýrlect con- ()83-5206 Orono* 23-2793. or 14-1 ____ Zenith 14620 for horses 9650133 24 Hour Service- 14-1 411tf baie. Gien Os hawa, 14-1 -actor, lan 15 Channel Reception. 12 Full one (705) Time - 3 Part-time., 14-lx - Movies, Sports, Entertain- ment. entai bed - Community Programmîng. one floral - Your Best Entertainment id quiited Buy. ý,1so large <OnIy 16 cents per day - $4.95 ess, $25. per mlonth Plus connection.) 14-1 el trailer, ace, frig, excellent 9226142 *SUUe tv REFRIGERATOR in good condition, suitabie for home or cottage, $50. Phone 987-4923. 14-1 TWO Sovereiga wafer con- ditioners, new, 74 models. Phone 623-5492. 13-2 EXCELLENT buys in rem- nants reduced by more than 50 per cent, 9' x 12' two fone nylon carpefs, $47.50. Ail other carpets greatiy reduced. County Broadîoom, 1742 Brock Sf., South of 401, Whitby. 6688895. 11-4 MILK quota, 253 ibs. Phone 723-6258. Ron Bickie, affer 6. 1 13-2 OLD fashioned bath tub, la good condition. Phone 983- 5134. 14-lx THREE piece chestertieid suite, $30; 3 pce. sectional suite, $30; studio couch, $20; stud io couch, $25; ail1 idea1 f or the cottage. Towne Used Furaiture, 19 Tempemance St., Bowmanviile.1- W ARDROBES, dressers, kif- chea cabinets, chrome suifes, chairs, tables and dishes. Towne' Used Furnifure, 19 Temperance St., Bowman- ville. 14-1 TIRES, fwo size H78-15 Good- year custom Polysteel, with wheels, very low mileage. Call 623-5608 Safurday. 14-2 '73 HONDA. XL250 dirt bike, 5400 miles, immaculate, $825. Phoae 987-4739. 14-2x FIVE H.P. SEARS Air-cooled outboamd motor, $125; 212 gallon remote gas tank, $15; Tent heater, $10. Al la excellent condition. 623-7658. 14-1 BOY'S three-speed bicycle. Phone 623-5069. 14-1ix ALUMINUM siding, doors, windows, awniags, raiIings, ramn carry ingcsystems. Lorne Allia, 1P rince St.,'623-3871. Supreme Window and Door Ca. 14-2 KAWASAKI motorcycles, Rupp & Benelli Minis, fun modeis and road legai tri- sports. New showroom and super service. Oshawa Dis- count House, No. 2 Hwy. 14-4 Pine Ridg 1353 Ki Oshawa, e Cable TV Limited ing Street, East, Ont-.(416) 579-2232 16' CEDAR STRIP Bo6at, needs retinishing. Phone 623- 3726. 14-1 DRESSERS, Beds, Chester. fields, aIl kiads of Used Furni ture, Antiques and Appli- ances. Paddy's Market, Ham- pton, 263-2241. 26-fi GOOD used vacuums for sale. $20 and up. Phone 576-8390. s tf ALUMINUM offset plates. Ideal for insulation, .25 each. Sizes 26 x 35 or 20 x 25. Phooje 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 NEWSPRINT- Ends of rolis, only a fewavailable. Suitabie for banquet' tables, pattera cuttirîg, etc. The Statesman office. 12-If BEDROOM suite, compiete; diniag suite, 9 piece; chester- field suite, coffee, two end tables, aIl Burma teakwood, new. Very reasonable. 1-241- 5971. 2-tf THRIFT SHOP - 32 King West, at rear. We seil oni consigament, furaiture, appli- ances, bikes, skates, rugs, etc. For information cali 623-7037 or 263-2042. 2-tf NEEDA PR ESSU RE SYSTEM? SUMP PUMPS REPAIRSTOALLMAKES Harvey Partner Orono 983-5206 - Zenith 14620 41 -tf QATS BARLEY FUNKS CORN READY TO SOW Custom Cleaning and Treating CERESMORE FARMS LT D. R. R. 4 BOWMANVILL.E 623-3552 623-7233 8-12 IRISH setter puppies, regis- tered, reedI ed and wormed, good qualify pets. Phone 623-2805. 14-1 FREE togoodhomne: Friendly maiecollie, good watchdog, housebrokea, loves chiidrea. Phone 623-4824.- 1 14-1 The Doggy. Place Trimfming and groc Poodîes and spaniel specialty but any type expertly bat hed and frit Boa rdiag with lots of Io tua. Dogs $2. daily, ci The Immigrant KennE gistered Breeders of F ualty English Springi ocker Spaniels. Also r for sale. 786-2234. -Dog oming. s our of dog immed. ve and :ts $1. el, Re- fhigh )r and rabbits 2-52 576-5522 '68 CH-ýV. Biscayne, $400 or best offer. Phone 263-2971. '66 BUICK Skylark, 2 dr. hardtop V8, power equipped, wide tires, chrome rims. Phone 263-2932. 14-lx '72 PONTIAC LeMans, 28,000 miles, excellent condition. fPhone Orono 983-50,45. 14-1 x '65 CH EV. 283, headers, Cam, 4 barrel, good condition, $750. or best offer. Phone 263-2149. 14-1ix 1964 CHRYSLER 383 V8, fmechanically excellent, make offer. Phone983-9280.. 12--2 x 1973 G.M.C. HaIt ton, 6 cylinder, standard, 31,000 miles, asking $2,495. Phonie 263-8884. 14-1 '71 FORD GaI. 500,' 4 dr. hardtop, air conditioning, PS & PB, Iow mileage. Phone 983-9226. 14-2x '13 FORD Cusfom 500 2 dr. h.top, low mileage, power equippecL Lic. HDWOIÛ2 ......... $2,980. '73 FORD Ranchiero Squire Tan colot-, 400 V8 automatic, power, taýpe systemn. Lic. E62425......$3,640. '73 MUSTiAN"G 2 dr. H.top, 9,000 miles. What a beauty! Lic. EAC772 . ........ 3,265 '73 PINTO Station Wagon, 4 cyl. 4 speed, an a nice green. LocaIly owned, Lic. EBH644 .... ..... $2,590. '73 COURIER Pickup, auto- mafic, radio, step-bumper, rust proofed, 2,800 miles. Lic. E99873.......... $3,295. '72, DATSUN compIeteiy re- conditioned, a smooth runn.ing economy car. Lic. DZPO36...... i,995. '71 ORDGai. 2 dr. Hi.top, Power equipped. Lic. HRC389......... 2,260. '71 FORD Pinto 2 dr. 4 cyl. 4 speed, real ecoaomy la a nice- red. Lic. EBJ468........ $1,695. '68 FORD Pickup, low mile- age, 6 cyl. st., a real dlean pickup. Lic C80026 ...........$1,595. SPECIALS '66 METEOR 2 dr. 6 cyl. auto. PS, good dlean car. Lic. E BH678. '66 BUICKSkylark2dr. H.top, bucket seats, power equipped. Lic. EBK998. '65 FORD Pickup V8 4 speed, ail heavy duty. Lic. C79521. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! SOSHAWA SAND AND GRAVEL SUPPLY Washed Sand Ail Sizes for Drieways and Parking Lots TOPSOIL AND DIRT FILL TRUCKS AND LOADERS FOR RENT 877 King St. East (East of Ha rmony) CALL 725-0232 81 RICHMOND ST. W., OSHAWA A PRIL WAREHOUSE SALIE EVERY BALE IN'STOCK DISCOUNTED FOR I MM[DIATE CLEARANCE CUSTOM WALL TO WALL INSTALLATION As Low As ',,2 Price And Less On Remanants and End's of Rol!z 81 RICHMOND 5T. W, (Next door ta, Ruddy Electric) OpL'n +rom 9 to 8 p.m Mon to Fr. Sot 9 fo j CtOSED ALI DAY SUNDAY Ma 6tff 219 King E. >- Bowmanville Phone 623-4481 14-1 TWO maie hourid dogs, March 23, area hwys. 35 and 115. Answer to "Pepper" and "Pawsy". 'Please caîl Toronto 423-5522 after 5 p.m. Reward. 13-2 GERMAN Shepherd pup in Bowmanville Bank of Mont- real area, Tuesday morning. Ear tatoo, stomach shaved, stitches showing. Caîl 987- 4838. 14-1 N Central School area, girl's brown rimmed glasses. If found, please caîl 623-7746. 14-1 GREAT Dane, fawn colored, female. Phone 263-2630. 14-1 * IM l M BÈIGE cat wt blue eyes. Phonie 623-7552.,14-1 ONE purebred Holstein bull, age 15 months, besf record of 3 nearest Dams, average milk 18273, fat 673, test 3.68. Also grade heifers. Phone 987-4041. 14-1lx PALOMI NO mare in foal, due July 4, $700. Phone 263-2181. 14-1 FIVE pigs, appr ox. six months old. Phone 623-3247. 14-1 WHITE EmIqden goslings. AI Venema. Phone 263-8888 Hampton, 13-tf LARGE, two bedroom heated apartmenf, $135 manthly, available immediately. Phone 623-2964. 14-1 THREE bedroom house, available May 1, centrally located, $235 monthly. Phone 6235683 even ings. 14-1 iONE bedroom apt., private yard, centrally located, aIl lutilities paid, $180 monthly, available irnmediately. Phone 623-3259. 14-1 BOWMANVILLE- new 3 bedroom house, den with fireplace, carpet throughout, available immediately, close to schools and park, $325. per mot.Cali Sam Venn, W. Frank Real Estate, 623-3393. 14-1 SIX-room home, bright sun- room, sep. diningroom, gar- age, large private lot in Town of Bowmanville. Suitable for small adult family, $200 monthly. Write Advertiser 469, c-o Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville. 13-2 FURNISHED rooms by the month, bath, shower, TV, telephone, indoor pool, sauna and licenced premises. Apply Flying Dutchman Motor Inn, 623-3373. 41 -tf OFFICE B0W m a nville Commercial location, 750 sq. ff., broadîoomed and curtained. Immediate occupancy. Phone 623-2552 or 623-5061 URGENT- Youi-ng couple needs small house or aparf- ment, preferably in the rural area. Phone 623-5066 or (705) 277-2282. 14-1 ROOM and board available, laundry included, $25 per week. P one Orono 983-9505, or 623-5525. 13-2 Farmers, Attention DEAD STOCK SERVICE af MARGWILL FUR FARM under new management and ownership. We appreciate é- caîl from you when necessai-y. Cail colîecf 263 2721 Lic. No. 416C73 R.R. 5, Bowmanvilîe, Ontario R.W. BOWERING LTD. BABYSITTER wanted for 3 school age childrea, days only. Cail 623-5404 affer 3 p.m. 14-2 HOUSEKEEPER, Live la, famiiy of four. Phone 723-2720. 14-2 RETI RED couple required as "Caretakers" for medium sized horse farm. Modemn 1970 two-bedroomn house availabie. Cail 416 797-2438,affer 6 p.m. 14-1 PERSON f0 operate farmn ma.chinery. Experience an asset but not essential. Phone 728-6865. 13-2 Jensen Steel Ltdl. Requires INSIDE SALES PERSON Ambifious and enfhusiastic individual, pmefemably wîfh previous sales expemience for steel warehousing. Salaried position and good opporfuaify for advancemenf for suitable person. Telephone Mrs. Atkia- son for appoinîmnent, 728-7318. 14ff WANTED IMMEDIATELY Two real estate salesmen or salesiadies fo work from our Bowmanvilîe office. Prefer- meace given to someone who has farm background and kaows the Bowmanviie area. Abilify fo speak another language an assef. 'We have been established la this area since 1936. r personal, coafidential interview cail: BILLMcFEETERS Presidlent of Schofield-Aker Ltd., Reaitor, Daytime or Evenings 723-2265 725-1726 14-1 YARD R ES IDE NC E URI. USED Furnitume and AppJi- ances. Paddy's Market, Ham- pton 263-2241. 26-1 t - 623-5756 - 623-7112 10-24 DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED Tuest,, 4:30 peme 1- < Gravel and Stone Limestone Products CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS, MOTORCYCLES, S NOWMOB IL ES FOR WRECKING PURPOSES. SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICES PAID ACKEMANilAUTO WRECKXERS RES -TAU RANT help, no week- E-nds' no experience neces- ar.Restaurant located crn Hwy. 115. Apply to 623-705 after 4 p.m. 1- MALE or female to pump gë's, 12 hours per day, four days per' vveek, no weekends. S1tatiuïn located on Hwy. 115. Apply fo, 623-7058 after 4p.m. 1312 FOOD Services Trainee for small Christian institution ,in Oshawa. Must like people, be resourceful,' imaginative ad reliable. Duties include meai preparation and general kit- chen duties. Opporfunity fcýr advancement to Food SEr- vices Supervisor. Appiy la writingý to: Hostel Serviceýs (Oshawa), 74 King Street, West, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 1 A6. 14-1 RESPONSIBLE, part-tîme babysitter for two childrenin my home, must be' able 4o sleep in. Phone 623 2900. i 14 -1 ORONO PARK BOARD Requires Applications for 1. HEAD LIFEGUARD 2. CONCESSIONAIRE FOR BOOTH Applications to be in the hands of Miss AIma Cutteil, Orono, Ont. by April 8th, 1974. 13-2 BOOKKEEPER- TYPISI PART-Tjme OnIy (About 1 Day Per Week) Wednesday Send resume and letter to: BOWMAN CONSTRUCTION P.O. Box 309, Bowmanville 13 tf Registered Nursing Assistants 1.WANTE D FOR SHIFTWORK Phone 623-5555 FOR INTERVIEW Strathaven Nursing- Home 14-2 DRAFTIPNG- D FTAIL1ERF Experienced person requir- ed for plate work and structu- ral steel. Contact: Jensen Steel Ltd., OS HA WA 728-7318 14 If 7.AMý WATER Wells bored, 30" tile. Ward's Well Boring. Tele- pphone 342-2030. Representa- tive Harry L. Wade. Tele- phone 987-4531. 16 tf DRESSMAK iNG, experienc- ed in dresses, siack suifs, drapes. For appointment and approximate prices, phone Alice Hopson 623-7377. 14-3x ELECTRICAL installations by qualified electrician, Phone 623-5878 affer 5 p. m. or daytime 623-7575 or 786-2490. 14-3x WOMAN, newcomer to town, would like steady employ ment; prefer one dealing with accounts. Experienced on Burroughs computer and bookkeeping machines. Phone 623-3947. >14-lx MATURE Person desires part-time employment. Phone 623-26,82. 14 lx OLDER truck, 11/2 to 3 ton, prefer hoist for farm use, Phone Hampton 263-2508, 14-1x TkICYLES, high - chairs, beds, also other good used furniture. Towne Used Furni- ture, 19 Temperance St., 623-4681. 14-1 m

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