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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Oct 1974, p. 11

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.....*...*..*.* ..*..*...*.. .....*.**.M*.**. **.*M.* s u ,*'.. . R "kil s The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 23, 1974 1 DEADLINE FOR 11111K CLASSIFIED Tues., 4:30 p.m. S.S.jvvk\N- ItfIon anaLt5eTTYldne Bellamy) are pleased ta announce the arrival of their daughter, Jacqueline (Jackie) Marie at Bowmanville Me- morial Hospital on October 18, 1974. Weighing 6 lbs. 15 ounces, a wee sister for Brooks and Peter. Special thanks to Dr. Anfossi, Dr. Cunningham and Maternity Staff. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Cowan and Mrs. Bessie Bellamy, ail of Orono. 43-1 CRAGO - Alan and Sharon are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Ryan Anthony, on October 5th, 1974, at South Muskoka District Hospital, Bracebridge. 43-1 FINNEY - Glen and Jackie are very happy to announce the safe arrival of their daughter Angela Merrier, 4 lbs. 12 ozs. on Sept. 9, 1974. Proud grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Finney and great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knight. 43-1 GAY -- Rick, Lynne and Lawson welcome with love, Julie Lynette, born Oct. 8th, 1974, at Oshawa General Hospital. Proud grandparents are Harry and Ann Gay, Courtice, and Henry and Effa Stainton, Tyrone. 43-1 PARK - Doug and Jean (nee Piggoit) proudly announce the safe arrival of their son, Kevin Jason, 6 Ibs. 2 ozs. on Fri., Oct. 4. A wee brother for Bradley. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Piggott, Orono, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Park, Tyrone. Special thanks to Dr. H. B. Rundle and maternity staff. 43-1 WARREN - Ralph and Anne are pleased ta announce the arrival of Robert Gregory, 7 Ibs. 2 ozs. on Oct. 11, 1974, at the Oshawa General Hospital, a baby brother for Ben. 43-1 WHALEN - My name is Christine Ruth and i decided ta come into this world (with the help of my mom) on Saturday, Oct. 5, 1974 at Bowmanville Memorial Hos- pital. I weighed 7 lbs½ oz. Anxiously waiting at home for me was Tim, Michael and Lori. Dad and Maom are Jack and Sharon (Cully). Thanks ta Drs. Westgarth, Mosienko and Maternity Staff 43-lx Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reed, Belleville, are happy to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Christine Ann ta Larry Joseph Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lee, Bowmanville. Marriage to take place at St. Michaels Church, Nov. 30at 3:30 p.m. in Belleville, Ont. 43-1 Forthcomii.ming ~ Mr. Wray Rendell of Bow- manville is happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of his sister Bonnie Lucy Dale ta Douglas Leelan Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Holmstead of Maple Leaf. The wedding ta take place at 7 o'clock on the 29th of November at St. Paul's United Church in Bowman- ville. 43-1 Eva and Bill Whitehead of Bowmanville and Betty and Ken Bryant, of Oshawa are pleased ta announce the forth- coming marriage of their children, Linda and Michael. Thewedding will take place at 4 o'clock, November 23rd, in the Salvation Army Citadel, Bowmanville. 43l Mr. and Mrs. Sid Luxton and family will be pleased to receive friends, relatives and neighbors on October 26th from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. at Memorial Park Club House, Bowmanville on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniver- sary. Best Wishes Only. 42-2 ANTIL, Paul Florian - At Oshawa General Hospital on Fri., Oct. 18, 1974, Paul Florian Antil, beloved hus- band of Flarence Georgian Armnstrong. Father of Mrs. Percy Daîby, Lorraine Mrs. Harold Graham Pauline, Mrs. William «McKnght, Joan, Courtice. Mrs Robert Young, Jean, Sunderland, Mrs. James MacGregor, Betty, Courtice, Mrs. John Lemon, Shirley, Oshawa, Mrs. Ronald Os borne, Lois, Courtice and at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the cha pel. Mon. Interment Ebenzer Cemetery. Memorial donations ta the Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated. 43-1 DAWSON, Phyllis - At Mem- orial Hospital, Bowmanville, ù4 Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1974, yllis Baker (formerly of RR Sowmanville) in her 58th ;, wife of the late William son, dear mother of Mrs. Desousa (Betty), Mrs. R. hm (Ethel) and Richard d William. Rested at the rthcutt Elliott Funeral - me. Funeral service Friday egening. Cremation. Dona- ti2ns ta the Canadian Diabetic Asociation would be appreci- ated. BATTAMS - Suddenly by accident on the Taunton Rd. on Friday, October 18, 1974, Sammy Battams, aged 13 years. Beloved son of Daniel and May Battams, dear bro- ther of Norman, Tina, Terry and Leslie. Grahds gn of Samuel Battams. SeYvide was held in the Morrisi Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Mon- day at 1:30 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetety. 43-1 LYMER - At Oshawa Gener- al Hospital on Monday, Oct. 21, 1974, William E. ymer, RR 6 Bowmanville, aged 73. Beloved husband of 1Olive Found, dear brother of ýAlice Lymer. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Wednesday at 1: 30 p.m. Interment Ebene- zer Lemetery. '43-1 TAYLOR, Charles Aged 55 at Oshawa Hospital, October 8, husband of Velma Wood- ward, father of Douglas. Mrs. Patricia Hursti and Ronald of Ottawa. Interment Orono Cemetery. 43,1 WEARN, Arthur M. - A Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa, on Sunday, October 20, 1974, Arthur Wearn (formerly of Enniskillen and Claremont), in his 92nd year. Beloved husband of Helen Clark; dear father of Laurence and Mrs. E. Parrott (Muriel). Resting atthe Northcutt Elliott Funer- al Home. Funeral service Il o'clock Tuesday morning. In- terment Resthaven Memorial Gardens, Toronto. 43-1 RUINDLE, Arthur Wilfred At Kingston General Hospital on Monday, October 21st, 1974, in his 78th year, Arthur Wilfred Rundle, formerly of New York City, beloved hus- band of Alice O'Brien of Cloyne, Ontario, dear father of John Arthur of Toronto, and four grandchildren, brother of Mrs. Ethel Fursey of Oshawa. Funeral service on Thursday Oct. 24th at 2 p.m. from the Northey Funeral Home, Northbrook. Interment Eben- ezer Cemetery, Courtice. 43-1 "Flowers Sayt UL Bes† ' VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to ... Oshawa - Bowmanville Area Phone 623-4441 43-tf n am ALLIN n laving memory of a dear mother and grand- mother, Cora Leona, who passed away suddenly, Oct. 22, 1964. Although we smile and make no fuss, No one misses her more than us; And when aid times we oft recali, That's when we miss her most of all. - Always remembered by Mar orie, Kenneth, Gregory and G ail. 43-1ix BATES - In memory of Millie who passed away Oct. 15, 1969. Her memory is our keepsake, With which we'Il neyer part God has her in his keeping We have her in our heart. - Lovingly remembered by Bill. 43-1x BATES In loving memory of a dear mother, Millie, who passed away Oct. 15, 1969. Her smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall; She had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet her, Some day, we know not when, To clasp her hand in the better land, Never to part again. Ever remembered by her children, Reva and Bill, Lydia and Hank, Bill and Linda and Wilma. 43 1 KERR - In loving memory of our dear parents, Laura Kerr, who passed away Oct. 13, 1973, George Kerr who passed away Oct. 22, 1973. What we would give if we could say, "Hello Mom", "Hello Dad" in the same old way, To hear your voices, see your sm iles, To sit with you and chat awhiie. So you who have your parent, cherish them with car, For you'Il neyer know the heartaches Till you see their vacant chairs. - Sadly missed, alvays remembered by daugi-fers, Eileen and Pearl. 43-1 LYLE - in loving mentory of our brother Tom who passed away Oct. 21, 1973. -aver forgotten, Barb and Doeg. 43-1 LYLE - In loving memory of a tear brother and uncle Thcnas George, who passed away Oct. 21, 1973. Sadly missed along life's way, Quietly remembered everyday, No Ilnger in our life to share, Butpn aur hearts, he's always there. - B-other Bill, Sister-in-iaw Jew-d, neice and nephew, Karoi and Billy. 43-1x BATES - In fond memory of a dear grandmother, Mi lle, who left us Oct. 15, 1969. We do not forget her, we love her'too dearly, For her memory to fade from our lives like a dream; Our lips need not speak when our hearts mourn sincerely, For grief often dwells where it seldom is seen. - Sadly missed by Wendy and Andy, Michael, Debbie, Rob- bie, Kevin, David, Tracy and Stephen. 43- 1 HODGSON - In loving me- mory of Alice Hodgson who passed-away Oct. 26, 1970. A little tribute small and tender Just to show we still remember. Everremembered by her family. 43-1 HOLLIDAY In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, arandmother, and great grandmother. Myrtle, who passed away Novem ber 2, 1973. Sadly missed along life's way, Quietly remembered everyday, No longer in our life to share, But in our hearts, she is always there. -Art and family. 431 NEALS - In loving memory of our dear wife, mother and grandmother, Jessie Mary, who passed away October 26, 1971. This month comes with deep - regret, t brings back a day we will neyer furget, n our hearts youwill always stay, L ved and remembered day by day, Memories are freasures no one can steal, Death is a heartache no one can heal. Life must go on, we know its true But its not the same since we- lost you. You left us quietly without goodbye, But memories of you will never die. -Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by husband Clarence and family. 43-1 HOOPER in loving mem- ory of a dear husband, father and grandpa, Roy Sidney; who pad d.A "0 When iaiì see your face ho rrnce, Onlythose,my grlef will know, God, my heart, and the sum- mer sun, And the winds that murmur low. For i1will dream a thousand dreams And in each gne l'Il whisper, Where are yu, whose lips have kissed y heart, And left your mem'ries there. -Sadly rhissed and ~forever loved. Enmia, Alan, Douglas, Pat and Noel, Bill, Sarah-Jane and Alaslair. 43-1 iMACDONALD - In mermory of my dear sister, "Bessie" who passed away Oct. 24th, 1968. Though your smile has gone forever, And your hand we cannot toLch, We have o many memories Of you, we loved s0 much. - Ever remembered by sister, Florence and son and family 43-1 ZILVESMIT - in loving memory of my dearly beloved husband Albert, who passed awayn years ago, October 26th, 1964. i littleiknew when I woke that norn, The sbrrow the day would bring, For te call was sudden, the 'shock severe, To prt with one i loved so dear. Thimonth comes with deep regret it lings back a day i will never forget. Yoß fell asleep without goodbye, memories of you will never die. 1 hat would I give to clasp his hand, lis happy face to see, ro hear his voice and see his smile, That meant so much to me. - Ever remembered by his loving wife Nanny. 43-1x CardS The family of the late Mr. Roy Sleep would like to thank relatives, friends and neigh- baurs for their cards, floral tribufes and hel adrinaur sad oss. Special fhanks ta Memorial Hospital Staff, Drs. McKenzie and Rundie, Rev. Montgomery, Morris Funeral Chapel, O.P.P. Officers, U.C.W. Ladies of Kendal United Church. Yqur thought- fulness and kgdness was deeply appreciated. 43-1 My sincere thanks to rela- tives friends and neighbours for their cards, flowers and many telephone calls of good wishes since coming home. A special thanks to Dr. Mosien- ko and the nurses on 3rd floor in Bowmanville Hospital. Lloyd Ashton 43-1 My sincere thanks to friends and relatives for their cards and flowers whiie in the hospital. Mrs. Adam Sharp 1 wish to thank my relatives, neighbours, friends, nurses and Dr. Sylvester for their kindness while I was in the hospital. Mrs. Creighton Devitt 43-lx My sincere thanks to Osha- wa General Hospital 6G staff, Dr. M. Kestle and his team and Dr. E. Marcellus for their care. Also to Capt. S. Hewlett, friends and relatives for their prayers, cards, visits, flowers, etc., during my stay in hospital. Bill Whitehead A special thanks to all the men who provided transporta- tion and to their wives for being so generous. Eva J. Whitehead 43-1x 1 would like to thank my family, relatives, friends and neighbours for their cards, flowers and good wishes, also for the many rides my wife had to and fro during my stay in Memorial Hospital. Also thanks to Dr. Mosienko and nurses on 2nd and 3rd floors, also Rev. Bigby'scalîs at the hospital. Russell Griffin May I on behalf of my family and myself extend our heartfelt gratitude and thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their sympathy and help during our recent loss of a loving wife and mother. May we also thank the officers and members of Beehive Rebekah Lodge, nur- ses and staff of second and third floors, Memorial Hospi- tai, Dr. Anfossi, Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home and the policemen on duty during the drive to the Orono Cemetery and Rev. Arther Amacher for his visits at the hospital and officiating at the service. Cliff Samis 43- lx I would like to extend my sincere thanks to friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness in sending me flowers, gifts and cards during my stay in the hospital and to Rev. Long and Rev. Smith for their visits. A special thank you to Dr. Westgarth, Dr. Grant, nurses and staff of Memorial Hospital, aiso for the fast efficient service of Bowmanville Ambulance. Muriel Patton 43-ix Ferguson, nurses and itaff of Memorial Hospital for kind- ness shown during my stay there. Ruby Lane 43-1 A special thanks to all our friends of the Salem commu- nity for the gifts we received, at the presentation held re. cently. Cindy and AI Murdoch 43-1x The family of the late' Evelyn Foster wish to express their sincere appreciat ion and thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for floral tributes, contributions ft Cdn. Arthritic Assoc., donations of food, cards-, visits and other expressions of kindness shown in the ioss of a beioved wife, mother and sister. A special thankstothe I.C.U. of Oshawa General Hospital for their cars and concern. Drs. Mon- roe and Kestle, Chaplain R. Maggs, Rev. John Smith for his consoling words and the W C. Town Funeral Chapel. Carman Fosterandfamiiy Old Treasure Sale and Coffee Party Sat., Oct. 26, 10 a. m. Bowmanville Public Library Sponsored by Bowmanville B. & P.W. Club 43-1 WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE MONSTER BINGO NEXT MONDAY 7:45 P.M. RED BARN - WAYNE ST. OS HA WA 21 tf APPEARING AT The Queen's Hotel N EWCASTLE THE COUNTRY STRINGS Fri.-Sat., Oct. 25-26 Dancing 9.1 43 1 Attention al Veterans Branch 178 Royal Canadian Legion is having a dinner on Saturday, Nov. 9 at 6:30 p.m. Tickets $3.00 and can be picked up at Legion Hall or contact: Ernie Perfect 623-2287 Newcastle Recreation De partment girls gym ciass. Age category: 7 to 12 yrs. 1ad, Wednesday evenings:6:30 t 8:00 p.m., Bowmanville High School, Registration tee- $8.00 for 20 weeks, Starts November 6tn, 1974, instructor, Mrs. R. Rickard. 43-1 C ig Eent ROTARY BOOK SALE Hardback and Paperback Books Fri., October 25 9a.m. -9 p.m. Sat., October 26 9a.m. -5 p.m; 33 KING EAST Anyone wishing to donate books, please contact Don Morris, George Vice or any Rotarian. 42-3 Turkey supper, Pontypool United Church, Friday, Oct. 25th commencing at 5 p.m. Adults $2.75, 12 and under $1.50. Preschoolers free. Films following. 42 2 St. Joseph's Catholic Wo- men's League Beef Fail Sup- per. Sun., Oct. 27. Serving 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. St. Joseph's Auditorium. Adults $3.25. Children 12 and under $1.25. Advance tickets only. 42-2 MONSTER BINGO THURSDAY -7 45 P.M. Sponsored by Oshawa Minor Softbail JUBILEE PAVILION OSHAWA 30 tf Reserve Sat. Nov. 2nd for beef dinner at Trinity United Church. Tickets $3.50. For tickets phone 623 2638; 263- 2934 or 623-3138. 43-1 Bazaar, bake sale, handi- crafts, St. Andrews Church, Fri. Nov. 15, 1974 at 10 a.m. in aid of new scales for TOPS on No. 162, Bowmanville. Re- freshments. 43-1 Rummage and Bake Sale sponsored by the mothers of Maple Grove Guides and Brownies at the Church Hall,' Sat. Oct. 26th, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. 43-1 Costume Dance, St. Jo- seph's Hall, 127 Liberty St. $4.00 per couple. Music by the Rising Suns, Nov. 2. Dress, optional. 43-2 Red Cross Blood Danor Clinic, Wed., Nov. 6, Lion's Centre, Bowmanville. 1:30 - 4:30 p.m., 6:30 9:00 p.m. This coming Saturday nigh, Oct. 26, dance at Solina Hall, music by "The Abernethy Family", 9:00. 43-1 Anniversary, George and Mabel Finnie, 45th Wedding Anniversary, evening of Oct. 25, anytime after 6 p.m. at the Legion Hall, Port Hope, To- ronto Rd. Best wishes only. 43-1 Ali the fish and chips you can eat, $1.49 Saturday only. Book Christmas Parties early. Acres Restaurant, Taunton Road. 43-4 Enniskillen Hall Board cails a Community meeting at the hall, Oct. 30, 1974 at 8 p.m. Purpose to decide future of hall. 43-1 Paper Drive, Newcastle Scoufs and U.C. Drop-In, Oct. 26. Please bundie paper and put out early. If missed call, 983-5237. 43-1 Paper Drive, Hampton, Cubs, Scouts, Venturers. Sat., October 26. 43'1 Netonville United Church Anniversary Service, Sunday, Oct. 27, 9:45 a.m. Special music by the choir, assisted by David Ficho of Colborne. Speaker, Rev. G. Montgo- mery. 43-1 Hallowe'en Dance in the Port Hope Lions Center, Sat. Oct. 26. Music by Fay Adams and The Country Hits. Dress optional. 43 lx Orono United Church. Thank°affering service on Sun. Oct. 27 at 11:15 a.m. Guest speaker will be Mr. Harris Wilcox Bergen, New York. Well known holstein auction- eer. Special music by the choir. 43-1 Durham Holstein Banquet and Presentation of Awards wiii be held Tuesday October 29th, 1974 at Maple Grove United Church at 7:00 p.m. Anneke van Vuuren, speaker. Tickets, phone 263-2325. 43-1 Fall Supper, Saturday, Oct- ober 26 tram 5:30 p.m. St. John's Anglican Church, Biackstock. Adults $2.50 under 12, $1.00, preschool, free. 43-1 Masquerade Dance, Ponty- pool Community Hall, Satur- day, October 26th. Music by "Wayne Hopkins and Frie- nds". Admission - $4.00 a couple. Prizes, Refreshments. 43-1 Rummage sale on Oct. 25th, 1974from 7:30to9:30 at Knox Christian School, Scugog Rd. Come and see our wares. 42 2 Osaca Barn Dance (couples only) every Saturday night, Country and Western music. Phone 786-2633. 37-tf FOR BEST CLASSIFIED RESULTS PHON E 623-3303 APPOINTMENT Mrs. Mary June Smith of Columbus (R.R. 1, Oshawa) newly appointed Rep. for Region of Durham for Clare Burt Travel of Brampton, Ontarlo. She will be taking bookings for all Clare Burt Travel Tours. This Week's Opening Special Two-day Bus Tour to see the Canada Wild Geese migration (Stop.over) at the Jack Minor Bird Sanctuary at Kingsville, with interesting visits going and coming. Tour Cost: $69.00, Inci. most meals, transporta- tion and accommodation - Phone Mary June Smith 655-3372. Local pick ups arran- ged. 43-1 LARGE size-black Persian Lamb coat, good condition. Phone 987 4611. 43-1 ONE Gendron baby carniage, like new. Caîl 623 4363. 43-ix TWO 14" snowtires and wheels, almost new. One box trailer. 623 7183. 43-lx TABLE turnips by the bushel. 263-2544. 43-2 ADMIRAL 12" black and white ortable T.V., oniy been used f or one week as owner won colour T.V., $95 or nearest offer. Phone 623-2467. 43-1 GIRLS' winter coat, wine with white fur trim, size 8-10, worn once. Reasonable. Phone 623 5846. 43-f DRESSERS, beds, recliner chair, G.E. vacuum cleaner, shopping carts, two 10 speed bicycles, baby carriages, toasters, irons, ironing boards. Towne Used Furni- ture, 19 Temperance St. Bow manville. 43-1 GENDRON carriage, con- verts to stroller and bed. Phone623-3143. 43- lx SMALL cement mixer on wheels with motor, small three-point hitch cultivator; trailer suitabie for snowmo- bile; large trailer with brakes suitable for small tractor; 10-20 McCormick Tractor on 43-1if FORCED air gas heater, 55,000 B.T.U's., louverd front, natural or propane. Phone 623-5470. 43-lx PORTABLE organ, Yamaha. Asking $400, base guitar, $200. Phone 623-2676. 43 1 23 ACRES of grain corn, standing. Phone 725 6787. 43-1 TWO year old GehI grinder mixer with sheller, cal 1 705-944 5532. 43-2 THRIFT SHOP - 32 King West, af rear. We seli on consignment, furniture, appli ances, bikes, skates, rugs, etc. For information caîl 623-7037 or 263-2042. 2-ff ALUMINUM Siding, doors, windows, awnings, railings, rain carrying systems. Lorne Allin, 1 Prince St. 623-3871. Supreme Window and Door Co. 43-1x A * 30" TAPPIN range, remova- bie chrome iners, window oven, white. Frigidaire frost free, large freezer top, two door, 624" high x 32" wide. Westinghouse dishwasher, six button, convertable, nine months old. Wardrobe with mirror door 66" x 22". Hide-a-bed, two cushion ches- terfield, brown, office desk, five drawer 50" x 26". One pair antique railroad lamps. 40" round oak table, pedestai base. Two pairs of living room drapes, gold 90" x 62". Phone 987-4249. 43-1 SHEETS of Sty ro-foam, also small size pool table. Phone 263-8448. 43-1 CHROME cabinet hardware, kitchen and hall fixtures $20, three grained interior doors $45. Phone 263-2248. 43-1 New Furniture Bargain Smooth Top Mattress $29.90 2 Piece Chesterfields $1 58.80 39" Continental Beds $64.80 Bunk Beds $139.90 End and Coffee Tables $9.90 Each OPEN 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY Blake's Northend Furniture 1670 Simcoe N., above Taunton Rd. Phone 576-4477 24" GE NE RA Lelectric range, Norge Fridg. Good condition. Phone after 5 p.m. 987-4471. 43-lx BA BY carriage $30, walker $5, and hooded wedding dress size 9, $50. Phone 623-7079. 43-1 1960 SNOW Cruiser, 18 horse. Excellent condition, $275 or best offer. Phone 263-2304. 43 1 NEW Idea, one row corn picker, like new. Blackstock, 986-4283. 43- 1 ANTIQUE Brass Bed. Phone 263-2990. 43-1 MASSEY Ferguson Super 90 2210. Harrow Ailis-Chalm-ers standard forage harvester with corn head and direct cut. Allis-Chalmers 72 com- bine. BlackStock 986-4283. 43- 1 SIDES of beef, 150-200 lbs. 95 cents a pound, cut and wrapped, will deliver within 10 mile. Phone 786-2917. 43-2 RED Clover. Now buying good clover. Order your 1975 seed corn now as, it appears that 1975 early seed wilI be sold out by November. Will now take orders for 1975 seed grain, grass and hay. Lawn seed stili n gaad suppiy. Cail Swain Seed Dealers 986-4331. 41-4 SCRAP paper bargains. We have a real bargain in scrap paper for you. Ail sizes, shapes and colors in bundles of 50 cents and $1.00. Great for drawings, leaving messages, roup craft work, etc. The tatesman office. 42-tf S OSHAWA SAND AND'GRAVEL SUPPLY Washed Sand Gravel and Stone Limestone Products Ail 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 OCTOBER WAREHOUSE SALE EVERY BALE IN STOCK DISCOUNTED FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE CUSTOM WALL TO WALL INSTALLATION As Low As ½ Price And Less On Remanants and End's of Roils 81 RICHMOND ST. W. (Nexi door ta Ruddy Electrid Open from 9 to 8 p.m Mon, to Fri- Sot 9 to 4 6 CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY ke-l"l in! YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT BUY, cable tW Pine Ridge Cable TV Limited 1353 King Street, East, Oshawa, Ont. (416) 579-2232 4-tf ANTIQUE CLOCKS -R EPAIRED- Parts available for most anti- que clocks, pocket watches and modern watches and clocks. Our repairs are done with mode aup ta date equipment and qualified Swiss trained watchmaker. HOOPER'S JEWELLERS LTD. 29 King St. East Phone 623-5747 WHITE'S ITVANTENNAS Towers, UHF, VHF Aerials, Rotors & Repairs Apartments & Homes Pre-Wired Ask About Our Guarantee 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 Ail pricedftoSAVE you Money Phone 623-5122 L. HAMILTON, MANAGER 38-tf INSTALL AN FURNACE BOIL ER 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 tf NEED A PRESSURE SYSTEM? SUMP PUMPS REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Harvey Partner* Orono 983-5206 - Zenith 14620 41 -tf USED Furniture andMAppli- ances. Paddy's Market, Hampton 263-2241. 26-tf PADDY'S Market now has new furniture, appliances, T.V.'s and stereo's and also used furniture and appliances. Will accept trade-ins. Paddy's Market, Hampton, phone 263- 2241. 33-tf 300 BALES of baled barley straw, at Kendal, cheap. Phone 1-797-2333. 42-2 Allis-Chalmers New Machinery Specials: 442 Baller, 6 ft. Rotary Mower, 782 Harvester, Agratec Ba le Stooker. BLACKSTOCK 986-4283 43-1 MaciNTOSH Apples - Sec- onds. $2.50 a bushel. Bring own container. Cali after 5 p.m. No Sunday sales. Wm. 576-5522 Feddema 623-4835. 40-4 Buy direct fron' Manufac- ture - Rutter Granite Co., Ltd.. has a huge selection of fine, quality monuments, large and smal 1to fit any need. Come by our display yard at 73 Ontario Street, Port Hope or telephone 885-5216 for a monument that endures. 35-tf For Removal Of FRESH, DEADand DISABLED FARM STOCK, CA LL MARGWI LL FUR FARM Hampton 263-2721 TOWNSHIP F MANVERS CLERK'S NOTICE, OF FIRST POSTING OF PRELIMINARY LIST. The Municipal Elections Act, 1972, Section 23 (1) and (2). Preliminary List 1974. County of Victoria Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 23 of THE MUNICIPAL ELEC- TION ACT, 1972 and I have posted up at my office, at Bethan y, Ontario, on the 24th day of October, 1974, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the municipality at municipal elections, and that such i st remains there for inspection. And i hereby call upon all electors to take immediate. proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law. - The last day for filing complaints is the 1st day of November, 1974. - The place at which the revision will commence is Clerk's Office, Bethany, Ont. - The time at which the revision will commence, 9 a.m., Octaber 24th, 1974. Dated this 24th day of'October, 1974. Ross Davidson, Clerk, Township of Manvers. NOTE: Township of Manvers next regular Council meeting -Nov.1,1974. 43-1 GARAGE SALE Oct. 26 - Saturday 156 Church St., Bowmanville Our Loss-Your Gain Sailboat, ski rack, air condi- tioner, 5,000 BTU's, furniture, clothing - good repair; port- able radios, TV, household items and appliances, two children's swing sets and much more. COME EARLY, 10 A.M. If weather bad - delay one week. 43-1 1, William Ruiter, 74 Simp- son Ave., will not be respons- ible for debts incurred by my wife Carol Ann Ruiter, 3 Durham, Apt. 1, as of Oct. 15. 43-2 LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR IRAI LERS Train with the experts - Tuition fee tax deductible Job assistance guaranteed Weekend training also available NOW, Special Summer Tuition Fees For application and interview write: NATIONAL TRACTOR TRAILER TRAINING SCHOOL, Box 445, Bobcaygeon, Ont. 738-3618 Toronto - Phone 493-6068 THE DOGGY PLACE -Dog Trimming and grooming. Poo- dies and spaniels our specialty but any type of dog experfly bathed and trimmed. Board- ing with lots of love and fun. Dogs $2. daily, cats $1. The Immigrant Kennel, Register- ed Breeders of high quality English Springer and Cocker Spaniels. Pick up and deli- very.Also rabbifs for sale. 786-2234. 21-tf HalIIoween SpeciaI t's a dog lfe! Not at the Doggy Place. There he is treated like a king, bathed, shampooed and trimmed (including toe nails clipped, ears cleaned and plucked). Ailfor the Special Rateof $8.00O Save $2.00 and make hlm feel your really care and want him nice and clean. Pick up and delivery Nominal Charge. Oct. 28 - Nov. 3 Phone 786-2234 43-1 HOUNDS for sale ready to go in huntingseason. 786-2926, Newtovil le. 43-2 PUREBRED German Shep- herd puppies, reg îstered, dewormed and needi ed. Par- ents x-rayed and both excel- lent dogs. Bred for sound temperment. Phone Orono 983-5850. 43-1 RABBITS for sale, medium size. 2 cats for good home. Phone 987-4948. 42-2 DOBERMAN Pinscher pup- pies, registered, black and tan, vormed and needled. Phone 623-2805. 41-4 IRISH Wolf hound puppies, registered, inoculated and tatooed. Phone 623 2157. 43-1 SMALL collie puppies, three female, one maie, good homes on farm or with children. Phone 983-9453. 43-1 FREE to good home, collie dogs, male and female. Phone Newtonville 786-2451. 43-lx CL SSI FiHE

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