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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 May 1974, p. 9

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 22, 1974 9 LI I ýfOWLING - Barry and Gail nee Baker) are pleased ta innounce the birth of a son, Jeffrey Nea le, (8 ibs. 1 oz.) on aý%y 11, 1974,,at Civic Haspi- aI, Peterborough. 21-lx PURDY - Brian and Carol ,happily announce the arrivai ,,f their first "hockey player", Kyle Frederick, an Thursday, iAay 16, 1974. A wee brother .or Ginette. 21-F M. and Mrs. Lawrence Little are happy ta annaunce the forthcoming marriage of heir daughter, Laumie Mar- -lu uerite, ta Mr. George Clifford aundrers, eidest son of Mr. Har-ry Saunders and the late \r.Anne Saunders. The ýarriage ta take place on June 15, 1974 at 4:30 -in, St. Jahn's Anglican Church, Bow- mnanville. 21-1 Mm. and Mrs. H. Woudstra are happy ta announce the farthcaming marriage of their daughter, Ina Teresa, ta Ian Spencer Andrew Hughes, ODrano, on Saturday, June 22, 1974 at 5:30 p.m., Rehabath Christian Reformed Church', Bawmnanvilie. 21-1 The fanilles of William and Helen Werry, Kedron, cordi- aijy invite yau ta jain in the celebration of their 25fh wed- ding anniversary at Sauina Hall1, J une 11,ý 8: 30 p. m. Ladies please bring lunch. 21-1 HAIG- Suddenly at Kingsfon on Sat., May 18, 1974, William Douglas Haig Jr., in his l6th yeam, beioved son of MacKen- zie and Muriel Haig, R.R. 5 Co baorne, dear brother of Donna, Jean and Peter. Ser- vice was held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Col- borne, on Tuesday at 2:30 o'clack. Interment Coibarne Union Cemetery. Arrange- mrents by Morris Funerai Chapel, Bowmanville. 2- "F Iowers say it BesV" VAN BELLE DAI LY Del ivery t ... chiawa- Bowmanville Aea P hone 623-4441 Many thanks ta the Baseline Comnmunitv for the iavely miïrror and table lamp we reçeived in honor of aur recent mnarriage. Ron and Brenda Metcalf 21-1 Thie famiy of the late Arthur Falls wish ta thank e\'eryone for tlowers, cards, -messages of sympathy, dlona- fiiois ta Cancer Society and Slhiloh Church, and other kindnesses during aur recent batreavement. Special thanks ta Bawmanville Ambulance Staff, Mrs. George Fard, Rev. Gilchrist and Marris Funeral Chapel. 21 lx SThe family of the late Alice Rutth Herron wish fa express tjheir sincere thanks and iprec iationtoaaIl aur friends, neighibars, and relatives for their many acts of kindness, flowers, donations and cards, ii the loss of a dear wife, ntother and grandmother. Special thanks ta Dr. Sylvest- er, Rev. Samerville, Rev. Hendry, and the Marris Fun- erai Chapel. Your thoughtful- ness is appreciated andwill a.ways be rememnbered. John (Harry) Herron and family. 21-1 T he family of the late Douglas Higgins wish. to eý,ýress their sincere thanks and~k appreciation ta relatives, frL'ends and neighbors for their acts of kindness during their recent bereavement. 'Special lKanks ta Dr. Hubbard, and nurses in Memnorial Hospital Bowm-anville, Drs. of Oshawa General and nurses on the th andt 6th f loors, and the *Hampton L.C.W. ladies. 21-ix 1 wish ta thanïk Dr. Ewert, the 3rd floor nurses and eve>ryone who sent cards and f lowers and wer-e Sa kind during my stay at Memoriai Hostpital. Philip Schwarz 21-1 kILLDREAD -in loving "tryof C65180 Private D. (D.~ick) wha was killed in acTilon May 25, 1944 at Lini Valley, taly- Buried at Lasino Cemetery, 'May 26, 1,---Ever remnembered by br'others and sisters. 21-1 COUCH -ln laving memory of a dear mother, Winona Parsons, who passed away May 24, 1939, also a dear father, Harr y Ca uch, wha passed awa yOctober 25, 1950. Gad knew t hat they were suff ering, That the huIs were hard to climb, Sa he clased their weary eyel ids, And whispered, peace be th ine, Away in the beautiful his of God, By the valley of rest so fair, Same day we know nat when, We will meet our iaved ones there. -Lovingi y remembered by daughter, Denelda and son-in- iaw, Sid. 21-lx MOOREY In iaving me- mary af a dear wife, mather and grandmather, wha passed away an May 22, 1959. It is hard ta waik the raad alane, Instead af side by side, But toalal there cames a moment, When the waves af life divide. Yau gave us years of hapiness, Then came sorraw, burning tears, But yau Ieft us biessed me maries, We shahl treasure thraugh the years. -Lavingiy remembered by husband William, daughters and grandchildren. 21 lx PAYNE - n'laving memary af a dear husband Jack Payne, wha passed away May 2th, 1971. As time unfaids anather year, Memaries keep yau ever near; Sulent thaughts af times tagether, Haid memaries that wiii last farever. -Sadiy missed by wife Edie and Famiiy. 21-1 RUNDLE - S. Ann. In fond memory of mather, who passed away May 18, 1954. -Thaughts taday, Memaries farever." Daughter Mel and son-mn law Jack. 21 lx RUNDLE -Mrs. Geage. In laving memory of mother, wha passed away May 18, 1954. A tribute smaii and tender-, Justta sa y we stili remember. Dau ghter L ala Brown,' Fiorida and granddlaugitter, Heather, Illinois. 21-lx Mau iiil Osaca Barn Dance, couples aniy, every Saturday night, Country and Western music. Phone 786-2633. 9 tf Bawmanviiie Museum wiil open May 23, 7:30 p.m. Cmaft demonstrations, new dispiays. Free admission apening night aniy, chiidren must be accom- panied by aduit. Open daiy themeafter 2 ta 5 except Mandays. Croup appoint- ments cail at Museum or tele- phono 623-3427. 20-2 The Masters of Sound European Disco Available where ever you need first class entertain- ment. i f i nterested, we a re a ppea r- ing every Thurs. at the Elmhurst Hatel in Newcastle. Phone - Woody or Cia us 728-5395 Oshawa 20-2 Rummage and Oppartunity Sale, Fr, May 24, 10-12 a.m., Lbrary basemnent. Sponsred bylstB rawnie and 3rd Guide Mahers' Association. 20-2x Decaratian Day wiii be abserved in Hampton Narth Cemetery at 2: 30 p. m. an June 9th with,Rev. Wesley Oake of Trinity United Church, Bow- manvilie, as speaker. 21-1 QUEEN'S HOTEL,, NEWCASTLE "The--Ridge Runners" Fri.-Sat., May 24-25 DANCING 9-1 21-1 Spring Concertp resented by the Clarke High School Band, Wednesday, May 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the High Schaal Auditorium. Aduits $1.00. Stu- dents 50 cents. Sr. Citizens free. AIl1 proceeds for unifarm f und. 21-1 Senior 'Citizens Home Coak- ing Sale, and afternoan tea, at the Lion's Centre, Thursday, May 23 t ram 2-4. 21-1 Kendal L.O.L. 405 Church Service and Parade, May 26, 10:30 a.m. meet at hall. 21-lx DANCING CLUB A4NNRENE ,-r, Sc ,og fs lod, SATUR DAY, MA Y 25th' Eidad'Sunday Schooi Anni- versary Sund ay, May 26; services in the chrch 2 and 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker is Rev. Stanley Snawden tram Maple, Ont.; music by the Junior and Senior chairs. We welcome everyone ta warshîp with us1 on this special occasion. 20-2 5TH ANNUAL' PORT HOPE- COBOURG HOmâME SHalOW Combined With Gardlening &Outdoor Living Fri-Sa,, ay24-25 2 TO 10 P.M. Peter Campbell Arena - Port Hope EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME and GARDEN SE E Bell Telephone- Exhibit Mobile Homes- Campers Motor Cycles - Canoes ANTIQUES - BOUTIQUES FREE ADMISSION FREE PARKING Ramn or Shine- Don't Miss It! ANDREWS T.V. TOWERS Super Colour Tower Structures, with UHF &VHF 1 nsta 1làeat Low Rates Repairs to aIl makes of Rotors Will prewire Homes & Apts. On Request - Free Esti mates Workmanship Guaranteed P HON E 623-2006 3-tf WH IT E'S TV ANTENNAS STowers, U HF, VH F S AerialIs, Rotors & Repairs SApartments & Homes Pre Wired Ask About Our Guarantee SPhone, 576-5606 E. WHITE, COURTICE 46 tf Oshawa T'Y 0!ý Antennas & Towurs ROTORS INSTALLED UHF- VHF- Colored Aerials Apts. and Homes Pre-Wired REPAIRS Workmanship Guaranteed Ali pricedto SAà'E you Money Phone 623-5122 L. H-AMILTON, MANAGER 38ff INSTALL AN O FURNACE BOILER HUMIDIFIER o r HOT WATE R USO HEATER, No Payments for Six Months Call HARVEY PA RTNE R Your ESSO Service Dea ler- FREE ESTIMATES 983-5206 Orono or Zenith 14620 24 Hour Service 41 tf oeble Un!. -15 Channel Reception. 12 Full Time - 3 Part-time. Movies, Sports, Entertain- ment. Community Programming. Your Best Entertainment Buy. - (Only 16 cents per day - $4.95 per month plus connection. cable 'W Pine Ridge Cable TV Limîited 1353 King Street, East, Oshawa, Ont-(4-16) 579-2232 WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE MONSTER BINGO NEXT MON DAY 7:45 P.M. REDBARN WAYNEST. OS HA WA, 21 tf Rural League Bowling Ban- quet will be held June lst at the 100.F. Hall, Queen St., Bowmanvilie. A roast beef dinner will be served at 6:30 sharp. After dinner business and presentation of traphies. Music by Senator Cayle; Bar privileges. Members oniy. 21-2 Euchre paty Newtanville Hall, Fiday May 24 at 8:15. Ladies bing lunch. Every- bod y welcome. 21-1 AAONSTER BINGO THU RSDAY -7:45 P.M. Sponsored by Oshawa Minor Softball JUBILE E PAVILlON OSHA WA 30 if r7 2-week Travel Fun Tours holiday packages î' ncludingfrfrt.-class hotel accommodation, ground Stransfers to aï?/téfrom your hotel, return air/are via r WARDAIR 77jet-and more. Flights depart every week May thru Octo ber. Se NleNWEa A e, 21-1 I -mMM TOMATOES are available again at Martin Mastert's R.R. 4 Bcûwmanville. 21-2 HOMEMADE single horse trailer, reasanable. Phone 987-4710. 21-1 BARN boards for sale, suit- able for rec. raams. Phone 623- 2762. 21-1 FOUR Sheiby rims and tires ffor G. M. car. Phone 987-4954. 21-lx ONE boys bicycle, one girls bicycle, h igh rise, gaad condi- tion. Phone 983-5328 after 5 p. M. 21-1 ALLIS Chaimers WD 45 with loader, cuitivatar, 3 furrow piough' and mower, aiso fence pasts. Cali 623-3631 atter 6 p. M. 21-1 SOFA beds, bunk beds, 3 pce. breakfast 'naok, chests of dawers and dressers. Tawne Used Furniture, 19 Temper- ance St., Bawmanviiie. 21-1 MRON crib, baby carniage, straller, waaden high chair, training chair, tricycle, small bicycle. Town Used Fumniture, 19 Temperance St., Bawman- ville. 21-1 COMPLETE swimming pool, 12 x 3. Phone 263-2940. 21-1. ONE Supercycle 3 speed bike- gaad condition, with kick stand and rear' carrier. Phone 623-5968. 21.1x 26" black & white T.V. one-year aid, $125. 1965 Ford Station Wagon, gaod condition $250., 1952 haif ton truck, $200. or best offer. Phono 623-2750. 21-1 MUNTZ sterea equipment, tape players,' tapes, sterea camponents, 'eiectranic parts and phonagraph needies. Aisa expert repairs an ail makes of 8 track players and sterea equipment. Muntz Stemea, 19 King -E., Bowmanvuie 623- 2666. 18-4 REGISTERED, CERTIFIED AND CANADA No. 1 Oats and Barley Hay, Pasture a nd Lawn Seed Peas and Corn Seed Discount on end of line supplies. Seeds always on hand., 1 SWAIN Seed Cleaners and Dealers 986-4331 10 Aluminum Siding EXPERT INSTALLATION For FREE Estimate Call 668-2889 1or 668-4429 WHITBY 194 le". ' -RJ- Sign Engraving (SPECIALIZING IN PLASTIC) Desk Plates, Door Signs, Badges, Truck Signs, etc. - Home- Office -Industry -HIospital 1623-5004 0t USED Furniture and Appli- ances. Paddy's Market, Ham- pton, 263-2241. 26-tf CHiLD'S bicycle, 20" wheel, excellent condition. Phone 623-5683. 21-1 FOURTEEN Ff. cedar sfrip mawboat, with cars. 8' drag- type disc. Phone 983-5528. 21-1 STOVE, fridge, Philips floar madel' T.V., antique piano. Phone 623-4745. 21-1 BEDROOM suife, complete; dining suite, 9 piece; chester- field suite, caffee, two endt tables, ail Burma teakwood, new. Very reasonable. 1-241- 5971. 2tf CEDAR fence rails. Phone 623-7276 or 263-2311. 16-8x SCREENED tapsail, brick sand, cement gravel, drive- way gravel. Phone 623-3412. 1.i 8 ALUMINUM offset plates. Ideal for insulatian, .25 each. Sizes 26 x 35 or 20 x 25. Phone 623-3303. tf NEEDA PRESSURE SYSTEM?ý SUMP PUMPS REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Harvey Part ner Orono 983-5206 - Zenith 14620 41 -tf NEWSPRINT- Ends of rails, only a few available. Suitable for banquet tables, pattern cutting, etc. The Statesman office. 12-lt THRIFT SHOP- 32 Kinq West, at rear. We selI on~ cansignment, furniture, appli- ances, bikes, skates, rugs,. etc. For information cali 623-7037 or 263-2042. 2-tf TOWNSHI P 0F MANVERS 1940 ANTIQU E FIRE TRUCK (Su itable for Restoration as a Collectorý's Item. Suitable for restoration ColIlector's item. To be sald by public au, at the farm sale of Ge .Neais, four miles wes Bethany an 7A Hwy. on 25, 1974 at 2 'p.m. ROSS DAVIDSON Clerk (0S H AW A SAND AND GRAVEL SUPF Washed Sand - Gravel and Stone Limesfone Products Alil Sizes for Driveways and Parking Lots TOPSOIL AND DIRT FILL TRUCKS AND LOADERS FOR RENT 877 King St. East (East of Harmony) CALL 725-0232 81 RICHMOND ST. W_, OSHAWA 576-5521 MAY WAR EHO 'Um S E S AI EVERY BALE IN STOCK DISCOUNTED FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE CUSTOM WALL TO WALL INSTALLATION As Low As ~2Price And Less On Remonaints ànd End's of Rolis 81 RICHMOND 5.TW. ,Nexi door fa Ruddy Elecirjcy Open from 9 to 8 p.!,, Mon- to Fn -sot 9 fo04 CLOSED AIL DAY SUNDAY nas a uction ýorge st of iMay A as * ý ~'~'~IIiIWAITER - waitress. Cali -A'623-3223 or appiy Bowmanvilie '74 LIONEL Restaurant. 2- Ha rdtop Trail ers, 8 models ta choase tram. Priced from $839. f0 $2,475. Canada's best priced qua lity trailers. We service wvhaf we - 1 sel 1i Kamping Unlimitedi One mile north an Town Lunie Road. "East city limits", Oshawa. 728-9942 17-10 Stewart's Seed Corn High Yield,. Excellent Staîk Strength. Maturity range available '67day -108 day. Call: R. Bruce Taylor 263-2741 1- COMBINATION T.V.- sterea set, needs same, wark, best offer. Phone 623-7765. 21-1 GOOD strang trailer hitch for Chev. or Pontiac, compiete, $15. Phone 623-5196. 21-1 DRESSERS, Beds, Chester fields, ail kinds of Used Furni- tare, Antiques and Appli- ances. Paddy's Market, Ham ptan, 263-2241. 26-tf COMPACT Distributor, free pickup and delivery. Phone 576-8390 between 3 p.m. and 7 p.M. l7-tf RAMBLER Travel Trailers, Travelux Camping Trailers. See them at Newcastle Tra iler Park and Sales, No. 2 High- way, Newcastle 987-5131. 14-tf $973 HON-DA mini-bike, excel- lent condition, asking $300. Phone 623-7044. 21 Ïx aumila IN Bowmanvîlie, three bed- raom brick bungalow, large backyard, patio, garage and paved drive. Central, near schaal. $235. monthly. Avail- able June 1. Write Advertiser Box 476 c-o Canadian Stafes- man, Bowmanville. 21-1 FOUR room bungalow with attached garage, mecentiy de- comated inside and out. Large kitchen, large iivingroom, two bedrooms and bathroom. La- cated -beside s-tream- in the Kendai His. Apply in writing ta Advertiser 473, c- o The Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanviiie, Ontario. 21 -1 SEVEN raom two storey house, thmee bedrooms, large back yard, iocated on King Street. Available June 1sf, $225.00 per month. Appiy ta Advertiser 473, c o The Cana- dian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville. 21-1 FURNISHED apartment, bed sitting 'room, kitchen and bath, suitabie for one or two. Phone 623-2383. 21-1 FURNISHED roam by manth, week or dav, shawer and bath, licenced prem uses, reasonable 20-2 rates. Castie Hatel Bnwman- vil1le. 623-7072. 19 tf -MINI Mabile home for rent, ideai for family, camping. Phone 623-2586. 21-2 Ly BOWMANILLE-two bed- able June lst. $200 monthiy. Cal 1723-8937. 21-1 ONE bedroom, heated, apart- ment with same furniture for couple cail 623-2672 after 5 p. M. 21-1 HOUSE very central location on large lot: centre hall plan, three bedrooms, living and -dining rooms, kitchen, three piece bath. Aisa includes bed sitting walkaut basement apartment with three piece il tf bath. For further enquiries contact J. Bourke 623-3373. 21-1 S COUNTRY home availabie, July 1sf, $225. a month. Phone 4, 263-2216.- 21-1 ONE bedroam apartment, inquire at Dykstra Food Market, King Street, West. 21-1 VEEA LE Garden I~GARDEN P LOTS FOR R ENT LE IN BOWMANVILLE Opposite Cadillac Homnes Pholne 623-2781 Twaor hree e rom hause, Bawmanvillearea; wihl came for same as if my own; famniiy of four. On or before J une 15. Phone 983-5366 Orono. 21-ix FARMHOUSE within 20 mile I radius of Bowmanville, one child. Phone 576-4136. 21-lx URGENT- Two or three bed- room house or apartment for 6-f June 1sf. Phone 623-7777. 6-ff 1 120-2x EX PERI EN CED ha irdresser. Pleasant working conditions. Goad haurs. No evenings., T-elephane 623-5455. 20-tf Mature Womnen TO BE Red Cross H-omemakers Car a n'Advantage Applications Received Thurs., May 23, 1974 10 a.m. - 2p.m. Red Cross Headq ua rters 28 Division St., Bowmanville For Further Information Cali: 623-3909 - 98 3-5291 723-2933 20-2 STATIONARY ENGINEER 4th Class Apilications will be received until Thursday, May 23, 1974, for the position at the Cabaurg Coilegiafe institute East. Combined Caretaker,'Oper- afing Engineer for ail fired low pressure Boiler Opera- lion. Repiy in writing stating qualifications, address and telephone number ta: M. A. Mac Leod, Business Administratorand Treasurer, Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Educat ion, Box 470, Cobourg, Ontario. K9A41-2 21-1 ELDERLY gentleman re- quires live-in hausekeeper, modemn ranch style bungalow, ail canveniences, bus stop at door. Cali 725-0815 or 576-2865. 21-1 CAR ETAKE R Applications wiil be receiv- ed by the undersigned until Monday, May 27, 1974, for the position of Part Time Care- taker, Maie or Female, 5 hours per week at the Lord Elgin Public School. Knowiedge of cleaning ma- teniais and-caretaking proce- dure preferred. Ability ta work tramn verbal and written instructions and with ather people required. Repiy in writing stating qualifications, address and telephone numberta: M. A. MacLeod, Business Administrator and Treasurer, Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Educat ion, BOX 470, Cobourg, Ontario. K9A 4L2 21-1 Permane nt Factory HeIp Wanted APPLY J. Anderson Sm ith Company Ltd., NE WCASTL E 1wu 8 6 YARD RESIDENCE MaeW Dalmation, full grawni fe- mraie, narth east of Pi,, Ridge Schooi. Answers ta Sparky. .Real pet. Reward. W;iliam -iJ. -Bragg 623-5461. 21-J, ROOMER- maie or fermale, must be dlean. Private roam and bath. Phone evenings 623-2030. 21lx L. C. Mason, Q..,La Office ciosed May 6th ta June th, 1974 (inclusive). 18 6x Harry Locke, TV wiil be closedi for alteratians frami May 16 - May '27 inclusive. Service as usuai by phone, 623-2312. 20-2 REGIST RATION FOR September 1974 ATr Bowmanville Nursery School Friday, May 24 a nd 2-3:30 p. m. Lions Centre 26 Beech Ave. 623-9010 Minimum Age 3 Years as of -Sept. 1 st, 1974. 21-1 LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS Naw you can train right here in Canada! Tuition Tax Deductibie! Placement assistance gua- ranteed,! Weekend training aiso avaulabie! For application and inter- view, write: Safetv Deoartment, The Canadian Institute of Tractor Trailer Trainingq Ltd., 207 Queeni's QuayW. Toata 117il, Ontario. or Cali 416-864-9381. (farmnerly Trans-Canada Transport Training.) 20 3 I'he Daggy Place Dag Tmimming and gmaaming. Poadies and spaniels aur speciaity but any type of dog expertiy bathed an d trimm ied Boarding with lots of lave and fun. Dogs $2. daiiy, cats $1. The. Immigra nt, Kennel, Re- gistered Breeders of high quality Engiish Springem an, Cocker Spaniels. Pick up and' deiivery. Aisa rabbits for sale. 786-2234. 21ff Silver miniature poadies, registered, shats, seven weeks aid. Phone 623-5986. 2 German Shepherd puppies purebred, needied and worm- ed ready June 1sf 623-4590, 21-2 E. * * a, Oshawa's fastest growing reaitors with offices in Oshawa and Toronto areas require agents ta work in rural areas. Complete training and assistance given. Join t'he action teamn now. 579-2000 Realtors 17-6 019-rS WHITE Embden goslings. AI Venema. Phone 263-8888 Hampton. l3-tf 100 HEAD HORSE SALE AT PETERBOROUGH LIVESTOCK SALE BARN Sat., May 25 12 p. m. For Information Phone Steve Liptay 263-2117 DOG house. Phane 623-2257. 211 We Buy Scrap Ca rs FREE TOWING DOM'S AUTO PARTS USED Furniture and Appli ances. Paddy's Market, Ham-n ptan 263-2241. 26-tf - 623-5756 - -623-7112 10-24 Umm=* e CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS, MOTORCYCLES, SNOWMOB îLES FOR WRECKING PURPOSES. SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICES PAID ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS

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