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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Oct 1974, p. 13

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~CLR FRANI tEAUESATE LIMIT Bowmanville Hlorse Farmn Large 2 storey home nestled between large maples and overiooking ever flowing trout stream. This property teatures a steel barn and 10 acres of good tenced land ideal1 for harses. Asking $97,500.00 Terms. Caîl Tony Klomp- maker. Bethany Area - 57 Acres 3 ponds, wide stream bush and rolling land. Ail at a price of $47,000.00. Cali Bill Turanksy., Orono - 79 Acres Newly renovated farm house, 3 bedrooms. Separate dining room. Main floor family room. 2 creeks on property. Gaod size barn on good road. Territic frantage. One mile tram Town, Asking anly $175,000.00. Terms. Cali, Bud Virtue ta see this excellent property. 1 Country Living - 15 Minutes North of Bowmanville Lovely new ranch bungalow on 10 acres with smal11 strea m. Ideal for gardening or horses. Home has 2 bathrooms, double garage, fireplace and many custom extras. Asking $95,000. Try an offer. Cal1 Kay Brown. Bethany Ski Area' 59 acres beautiful hulis. Corner property. 6 acres maple woods. Good road. Building permit'available. Asking only $50,000.00. Good terms. Cali Roy Foster. 100 Acres Pontypool - $15,000.00 Down Situated 12 miles north of 401 highway, this beautiful piece of praperty has large quanti- fies of oak, spruce and pine. Good well, new garage for storage. Asking $75,000.00. Cail Charlie Reid. 40 Acres Newtonville Own your awn retreat. Only 45 miles tram Toronto. Smali cottage set among the tower- ing spruce, 2 ponds, 20,000 new trees planted, tremendous perm~anent home site. Asking $67,000.00 with easy terms. Phone Charlie Reid. Orono Triplex This 14 room home is situated on the main street. There are 2 driveways with plenty ot parking space. Each apart- ment has a separate entrance. This is an excellent invest- ;meIF-rIl at $63,900.00., Terms. Cali Ron Hurst. S Bowmanville Older home in irnmaculate condition close to shopping and school. 3 large bedrooms, 2 bathroams, large living roam, dining room and ýnew family roam. Detached gar- age. Only $35,900.00. Please caîl Kay Brown. Bowmanville Price reduced and vendor says seil this 4 bedroom brick 11/2 storey house with 5 rooms an main floor. Good deep lot. Double garage. Paved drive, Close ta dawntown, schools, and hospital. Asking only $43,500.00. Cali Bud Virtue for viewing. Bowmanville Rural Home 4 bedroomn home with large kitchen, family room and office area. Large insulated workshop on country size lot. Asking $59,900.00 Terms. Caîl Bill Sutherland. Newcastle Area Estate sale - 2-storey brick home. 2 separate bathrooms. 1-12 acres with 284 ft. frontage on paved road. A littie loving care could transform this home into something special. Asking $43,500.00. Please cal Paf Yeo. Broadloom throughout in this immaculately kept home. Asking $44,900.00 with excel- lent terms. Cali Ron Hurst. General Store With 7 room attached home near Bowmanville. Excellent turnover. Newly renovated. Scenic area. Asking $77,500.00. Caîl Bill Turansky. Newcastle Home 1500 sq. ft. house with attached garage. 2 fireplaces. Large raoms. Good lot. Close ta 401. Good terms. Asking $64,900.00. Caîl Bill Sutherland. NiestIed in Kendal HuIs -MWth a sparkling-spring brook on 1 rolling acre with room for a pond îs this 3 bedroom brick bungalow with a corner fire- place. A spacious bright ki tch en and, walkout base- ment. AI l for the reduced price of $58,900M0. To inspect this home now caîl Bill Turansky. SSI1FIE Newcastle Country home reduced ta $46,500.00. This spaciaus 3 bedroom bungalow has full basement apartment and is situated on 75 x 200 ft. lot backing on ta Greenbelt area. Only 60 seconds from school and 401. 2 minutes ta shopping. Good terms.Call Judy Schuett. * Coast to Coast Real EstateService Are You Considering a MOVE or TRANSFER? We are Equiipped ta handie your home needs anywhere in Canada and U.S.A. Affer Hours Caîl: Bud Virtue Newtonville 786-2614 Audrey Plain - 623-3563 Dane Found - 623-3%65 Kay Brown - 623-3150 Tony Klompmaker - 623-2052 Judy Schuett - Orono 983-9459 Christa Witerhelt Orono 983-5465 Ron Hurst - Orono 983-5131 Charlie Reid- Orono 983-5914 Roy Foster- Garden Hill 797-2213 Bil Turansky -Orono 983-5420 Bill Sutherland - 623-3102 Paf Yeo - 623-3077 Phyllis McRobbie - 623-7159 "lWaverîy Gardens" In Bowmanville Built by Marianna Developments Your Gua ra ntee af Qua lity Construction HOMES FROM $47,985 MTGE. DOWN Draw for F ree Trip to Florida Features include: -Large family kitchen -Finished family room Ç ompleteîy braadlaomed -112 baths Fireplaces -Aftached garages FuIly sodded lots -Campletely serviced Clean Dependable Eîectric Heat Open for Inspection This Weekend and Daily 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. A LSO Open House at Newcastle Saturday & Sunday 1-4:30 p.m. Choice of 2 Deluxe Models to Choose From. MAR IAN NA DEVELOPMENTS BuiIt by Division of Veltri & Son Limited Well knawn for quality construction and superior workmanship. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Caî11 Bowma nvil1le 623-3393 Direct Toronto Li ne 923-9174 43-f George Bolyleven REALTOR Phone 623-5300 Rice Lake, only 35 miles tram Bowmanville, well built 5 roam cottage with safe beach for children. Priced at $22,900. Newtonville Area: Large cam- pletely renovated 8 room trame home, garage, two barns on 25 acre land with stream and pond. Ideal for horse or hobby farm. Priced at $75,000. Newcastle Area: 10 year aId brick bungalow with attached garage, hot water heating, tire place and large lot. Priced at $55,000. Terms. Bawmanvilîe: WelI kept and bIf 21/2 storey incomne home divided in three apartments. Priced at $56,000, with $12,000 down and balance at 101/2 Per Cent. Phone: Gea. Blyleven - 623-5300 Dick Woudstra - 983-5915 41-1 Bowmanville lovely 3 bed- room bungalow with attached g arage, paved drive, finished Kec roort,, nltely landscaped corner lot. Choice north end area, cail for more informa- tion. Bowmanville - good starter home, close to school and shopping, future commercial potential, asking $40,000. Bowmaânville -well treed lot 63 x 163 with compact 2 bedroom bungalow, attached garage & paved drive, clo5e to school area, asking $37,500. Bowmanville - Simipson Ave., 4 new semid~etached homes, 4 bedrooms,, sunken dining room, full basement with walkout f0 patio, balcony overlooking park area. Com- pletely broadloonied, asking $49,990,,with good terms. Vendor anxious. Courtice area - immaculate 12 storey 4 bedroomn home, broadloom throug hout, n ew furnace, paved di ve .& car port, lot 6.5 x 215, cali for information. Orono - lovely 112 sforey 3 bedroom honme, broadloom throughout, finished basement rec room, attached garage with sun-deck, close to school &shopping, asking $45,900. Dairymple Lake - compact 2 bedroom cottage, completely insulated and furnished, on large well treed lot, silver birches, boat house, &boat, 32 foot dock, call for more information. Mac Mc Dona Id -é23-3911 Wilf Hawke 983-5274 Helen Mc Donald __ . 623-3911 Allan Rout - 725-0353 Edwin Jean.s - 623-7152 Shirley Mag - 23-3500 30 king St. W. BOWMANVI LLE 623-4403 Oshawa - Toronto 723-2265 921-9248 Bowmnanville Ideal 2 bedroom starter or retirement home on large hedged lot with mvature shade trees, miniature barn-tool shed, wising well, 11/2 car attached garage and work shop in basem'ent. Room for a nice garden. Asking $37,900.00 with terrns. Bewmarville-West Beach You can become a home owner at this very 16w price of only $26,000.00! Good terms. House has 3 bedroomns, Living Room, Kitch,-en, 3 Piece bath, s completiely renovaied and right on beach. Os ha wa Lovely, solid, well kept 4 bedroom brick home with built-in china cabinets in dining room, broadloom in living roorn, bar in rec room, many extras lncluded, vefidor retiring to an apariîment and anxious to seli. Reduce to $47,500.00. Blacksteck Area Spacious, traditional, 5 bed- room brick anid aiuminumt sidesplitfeaturîng large living room, separate -dining room, kitchen with breakfast nook, fireplace in family room, laundry room, 112 bathroomn plus ensuite with master1 bedroomn, attached 2 car1 garage, on spacious 300' x 264't country estate lot and good 1' roads. Now nearing comple-t tion. Your choice of broad- loom. Exceptional home. Lots- Land We have several village and t country lots for sale from ( $8,,400 and uip.r For additiotnal informnation t please cal 623-4403. After 5 p.m. cal: Elfie Jost - 263-2032 Donna Holmes - 987-5220 Josie Doxtater 623-3812 Peggy Gray - 576-3889 Ed Drumm - 725-9345a Peter Ch#pee - 725-1846V Louise Whale - 576-6205 Pam Carr - 728-3734 Lynda Kinsman 728-7824a Reg Aker - 725-0201P Bill McFeeters - 725-1726r "ESTABLISH ED 1936" a 43-1 fi Two story house, threeE bedrooms, central, semni corn- mercial, terms, no agents.V Write .Box 33 Orono, Ont. 43f GET CASH TODAY FOR OLD APPLIANCES THROUGH STATESMAN CLASSIFIlEbS RDS B1 Peter Kowal, Jr. Real Estate& Insurance Lt. 52 King St. W., Bowmanville Telephone 623-2453 REALTOR SPECULATOR'S GEM. .93 foot frontage on Church St. Bowmanville with two family home in immaculate candi- tian. Completely rewired. This property is adjacent ta pro- posed camplex and shoul< prove ta be a wise investment. Cail Gord Beech 623-5265. LOOK HERE . . . 214 fo fronta g e along King St. Bow- manvi le with a repair aaraae. Suitable.for 4 building lots. Came and see it and decide for yaurself. Asking $100,000. with good terms. 4 BEDROOMS twin home in excellent area near school, stores and highway 401. Has 1112 baths, large kitchen witlh dining area. Beautitul ly bright living raom with open stair- way. Cazy rec. room. This home is absolutely spic anc span. Priced below others af lesser quality at $44,900. Oper ta offers. Terms arranged. Ask for Gardon Beech 623- ofr.Termns arranged. Ask for Gordon Beech 623-5265. BEGINNERS BARGAIN. .Bowmanville, 2 bedroorr stucco bungalow. Very 'close ta school on nice lot with garage and garden shed, fuil basement hot water heating,3 piece bath, only $27,000, terms arranged. After J. A. Barton- Geo. Brown - Gord Beech - Peter Kowal Jr. F - Provincial Co Octoher 22, "71 . pleaded "guilty" to driving Judge R. B. Baxter presided àfter eofn.uritng ovçr .08, on with Assistant Crown Atter- Septem ber 22. He was stopped ney N. McCrank and dutY in MeaetPak esswr counse Mr. Sue.. 6.'h fine was $175 and Several charges under the ceai., in default 15 days. He is Narcotics Control Act were prMbited frein drîving for put over ta February Il tre rm s Lqurwas pending reports from the confisatd by consent. Laboratory. Water Wereszczynski, 20, 19 Brenton Darch, Bowmati- Laraba Lane, &owmanville, ville, charged September 2 charged September 29 whilst with damaging a sign at thse ability was impaired by alco- Elmhurst Hotel, Newcastle, ho r dtug did drive, pleaded' le exceeding $50. pleaded "guiil- 'ýeuity',. He steuck a parked ty'". He had been refused car on Simpson Ave., with service by Mr. Jons. Be damage $î,Co. te thse two 13 admitted throwing something cars. Const. Hawrvchuk was t.at the sign. The case was thse investigatirig officer. Tests y, adjourned ta Nov. 5 for were .11, Bis speech was j- sentence and Darch is to find sirred and eyes watery. The s out the amaunt of damnage ta fine was $178. and costs, in )- sign. eal15dy.Lcn s- d Walter Dubrowski, 297 penif ort 5 ay. i ens e s Buena Vista Dr. Oshawa, eni frixm th. e r h n 1, s h it Hou rs: 623-3098 623-3702 623-5265 623-5868 NEWCASTLE Warning toalal fair damsels wiso sleep with tiseir windows open! There's a vampire on tise base. Be was last seen at tise Clarke Bigis dance last Friday nigist wisich featured Curtis, Lee and Abraham. Be poped u in tise midst of a large crowxd that gathered for tise first dance of tise season wisicis was a combination Initiation - Ballowe'en gather- ing, looking for same fresh jugular veins. By day, ise goes b tise naine of Ed Clark but by night ise's flapping about. Sa watcis out! Other than that chilling event, tise dance was well enjoyed, by all, and reports -have it tisat tise vampire did some pretty fair dancing between snacks. Scott Fennell is a very pleased man. Bis harbor marina is daing as ie put it, "Way above my expecta- tions." Tisere are quite a few boats in for tise winter, and for anyone who is interested in boats, they are something ta see. In addition ta tiseisarbor tisere is a pleasant extra. Tise tennis court for tise Port of Newcastle Tennis Club is finisised, and Mr. Fennell invites anyone who wants ta catcis a few sets before tise snow falîs ta came on down and give it a try. If you're interested, just give isim a caîl before you came so ie knows you're tisere. Brrrrr,ý tennis anyone? On Monday tise Ganaraska forest was full of orienteerers, thundering and blundering tiseir way ta tise finish line. Tisis was a C.0.S.S.A. Invita- tional meet and had 125 participants from all over soutisern Ontario and one group from Fort Erie. Some of tise scisoals represented were Owen Sound, Welland, Baw- manville, East Nortisumber- land, Crestwood, Confedera- tion, Orillia, and of course, Clarke. Mr. Lars Carlson, a teaciser at Clarke, was tise arganizer and prime motivator of tis and most of tise otiser arien- ;eering meets iseld in this area. Be was very pleased vitis tise turnout and tise number of new orienteerers, aîthougislhe was a bit disap - pointed attse lack af scisools represented in tise immediate area. Tise results were as, aollows: 0f tise three team trophies, Clarke won two and East Northsumberland one. In tise Boys' Novice Division, an a tWo kilometer course, Ed Vorran of Long Forrest came in first at 13 minutes and 3 seconds, Karl Lowery of Clarke was second at 22 ninutes and David Tenzen of Welland was third. In tise Novice Girls, also a two kilometer course, Cindy, Visite of Part Coîborne came irst, Linda Kranisam of East Nortisumberland was second t 22 minutes and 21 seconds nd Jane Gayisan was tisird at 22 minutes and 56 seconds. In tise Experienced.Boys on atwo and a haîf kilometer course, Gord Blaker of Clarke came in first at 19 minutes and 17 seconds, Rick Procter af Welland came second at 22 minutes anîd Jeff Lowery of Marke came tisird at 22 minutes and 17 seconds. In tise Experienced Girls, ýera Sisomacky of East arthumberland came first ils 29 minutes and 36 ;conds, Isabel Davidson of larke was second at 30 minutes, 44 seconds and atherine Pickel of East orthumberland was tisird at l minutes and 35 seconds. Ian Brennen, Art Groot .and ,orna Lawery,tisree of Clark- s best orienteerers, were on Bowma-nyflle MonHu His Lince $ritnd' A 34-year-old Bowmnanville MWI which takes second man, pleaded guilty -to his time driving offenders, is an second drivinig conviction exfrrimental course, teaching within a year, and lost his people not to drtve if they drivers licencie for one year drak Friday in Oshawa Provincial $?OO. Fles Court. , Tý'hree- people who pleaded William Bates, of 100 Lib- gility to seaate offences of erty St. N., charged on Sipt. 26 b7ivig with more that the was fined $300 or 20 da ysin jail legal limlt of alcohol in their for driving with more than the WlOeI, w@re seltenced to fines legal limit of alc'ohol inIis of $2M or 14 days in jail with a blood. Iffl of their drivers' licences Judge D. B. Dodds told for three months. They are Bates that sinice this was a Patrick Atkinsen, 19, of RR2, second conviction he would Blackst4ock, charged Sept. 27; also be given a nine month James Johnhston, 18, of 180 probation which obligated his CRbOt St., Oshawa, chargè'd attendance at a orne sessio ept. 10 and Ralph'Harlowe, Driving While Impaired pro- 59, of 994 King St. LP., Oshawa, gram. etarged July 9. A fter Ai We goofed! Tise anfl#unoed compromise in tise Blackstock Town Hall dispute does not exist. At tise Sept. M6 meeting. Bert Gibsoni, spokesmnr for tise Blackstock Senior Citzns agreed ta take a new plrop"àl back ta his group for examina tion. He did not accept it as we reported. Tise propôsal te ttirn thse northern haîf of thse stage ito a kitchen was turned dGwn at a later meeting of the Senior Citizens group in a voe ofM ont for, 18 against and one abstention. Mr. Wilson told "'Tie Cana- dian Statesman" that if coun- cil finally approves a proposal wisich tise senior citizens feel will make tise kiteisen tee small and spoil tise appear- ance of tise hall, they will refuse to do the wbrk andi return tiseir New Horizon grant for $5.600. Bis other suggestion was to <lad an alternate location wfiere they could use thse money as they wisised. Tise size of thse kitehen is important ta tise Senior Citizen group because they want te entertain other groups there and have lunches at their weekly card parties. Mr. Gibson maintains that tise stage in question ha. not been used for four or five years. In addition, he enteis tisat a statute passed at tise beginning of tise year dissoiv- ed alltise nid eommittees by tise old council, Mr. Gibson does nat recognize its authori- ty. Merrill Vaný Camp, chair- hand ta instruct those who were new at this rathler unique sport. It ap.pears their gui- dance was needted. t~he long- est run of tise éay was rnade by a Wisithy girl, who started out at 2:30 and wasn't recovereti until 4:45 p.m. Better luck next time. mIan of ibis saine Parks Berd, doeg ne endorse this view. Accoerding to hlm, tise Pa.rks Board unanimously, supports thse preservation of a stage in tke old town hall la sornse <oms Mofother. Bis eduncern la that other groups using tihe facihities wvill b itceeivenlonced lb' the senior dtzens'ehtanjos. Apperently, the Wetien's Institute has used their money over tise yeurs for drape*, painting and renovations in the building and he feels their wîshes siseultibe eonsulted. Mr. Van Camp explained that thse Parks Board blas no representative member from thse Senior Citizens group beauft the gs'oup was formed after thse board's membership %sad been 9-electeti. One niem- ber of the Wmn's Institute sits oen tise Parks Board. At thse moment, several con1tacit*'s are, drawing up rûpats for renovations. lien one of these plans is seected, it will be presented te thse 'ale t mmbership of the Senior Citizetno group. Mr. Van Camp isopes that this will >avoli undue friction. As he says, "We ail have ta live loeushes after tisis thing is settled.", WONIt ACCEPT CHEQUES At Momday's meeting of thse Dot'i.us 9e03rgte Sebooel Bor*, Mss. 391 (Wlnena> Chite M 01GOISt., OstImwa, and frmerly OfS.wtîanvilte, trled te band back ber trtsstet's ckffques becasse she bad been NIland unable te attend receitberd meetings. "I é.m't feel I've emrn'ed the m.otey,sic sai. IDes' Me was refused he- ca"se, as «,e imemiber stateti, kt dcsm't k»Ww01 amyoâe whe bàs dimie $9 mathf«r edaca- tl. a lu *reg, as Mrs. Cfrrbê. Bbc limabec, a trustee glte 5IMM. burt was given twa weeks ta pay. John L. Saunders, West 1Beach, Bowmanville, cisarged October 3, whilst ability was 1impaired drave, cantrary to section 234, pleaded "guilty". He was also charged withaul reasonable excuse failed to give a breatis sample and pleaded, "guilty'. Consts. La- g an and Smith checked a car driving saouth on Liberty St. on the wrong side. On thse 1impaired charge the fine was 1$150. and casts, in default 15 idays. Be is prohibited from drivîng for three months. For refusing the test, tise fine was $75. and cas ts, in default five days consecutive. Be, was given four weeks ta pay. 1 Kenneth Laverne Simms, 53, 268 WilIow Ave., Toranto, charged April 22 with driving after consuming aver .08 eleaded "guilty". Canst. Mar- le observed a taxi an highway 35 driving errati- cally. Tise officer could smell liquar an his breatis. Tests were .18 and .17. The fine was $125. and costs, in defaîilt 10 days. Be was praisibited from driving for tisree months. Be wasgvnfour weeks ta pay. DwyeThas.- Cardinal, Calvin Cardinal, dos. Thorn son, Richard Melh and James Smith, all of Oshawa, were each-fined $10. and $1. costs for petty trespassir g at Wasik Films Ltd. R.R 1, Oshsawa. Restiffution has been made. Trnamnwr Four Trnomnwr each fined $20. and costs, af ter pleading "guilty" tu trespas- sing at St. Mary's Cement praperty which has the praper signs posted and is a bird sanctuary. They were given one week ta pay. Randaîl Donagisue, 24; R.R. 2, Oshawa, charged Sept- ember 4 with causing a disturbance an King St. E., pleaded "guilty'. He was checked for a .HTA by Const. Smith. Be made an attempt ta strike Const. Smith but was held back. Be used obscene language. Be was arrested and lodged in the celîs. Judge Baxter remarked "thse abuse police have ta take is amazing. This must stop." Tise fine assessed was $100. and costs, in default ten days. Be was given three weeks ta pay. Barry E. Langkrar, 537 Coleridge Ave., Oshawa, and Robert S. Thompson, 315 Banff St. Oshsawa, eacis plead- ed "gullty" ta racing a mator vehicle on the service road west of Waverly Road. They left the officer at speeds of 100 miles an hour. Each was fined $100. and costs, in default 10 days. License suspension for 30 days. They were given two weeks ta pay. Charles J. W. Tredwell, 115 Adelaide St., E. Oshawa, charged July 22 with drîving after consuming aver .08, pleaded guilty"ý. Be was the driver af a veisicle involved in a personal vehicle injury. Damage amaunted ta, $1,000. Tests were .14. Tise fine was $50. and casts, in default five days. Be was given two weeks ta pay and prohibited from driving for six manths. Kenneth Martin, 24, 14 Summerfield Ct. Bawman- ville, pleaded "guilty" ta having tise care and contrai September 6, after consuming over .08. Be was also charged witis causing a disturbance in tise Castle Hotel parking lot and using abscene language. He stopped and hollered at a lady motarist. Tests were .16 an . 18. On the first charge tise fine was $200. and costs, in default 15 days. Be was prohibited from driving for three manths. On the secand charge tise fine was $50., and costs, in default five days cansecutive. Tise judge re- marked "One of these days it will he a jail sentence for filtisy language." Ranald K. Raism, 17, R.R. 5, Bowmanville, who pleaded "guilty" to a May 13 charge of break and enter at Glen Rae Dairy, was put on probation for two years, ta repart once a montis ta officer and not ta associate with anyone having a criminal record. Donald Roughley, 32, Orono, costs, in default five days. Tisas. Rocisfard, 17, R.R. 3, Port Perry, pleaded "guilty" ta tisree charges of break and enter into isouses. Be had a previous record. In Toronto in Jul y ie was placed on proataion for two years. Tise judge asked for a pre-sentence report. Michael Darrais, 18, 443 University Ave., Toronto, isad 11 charges of break and enter read out which occurred in tise Oshawa area in July. Be was on parole attise time. Be stili has 46 months ahead of hlm. Be could give no reason wisy ise did tise offenses. Be was given six montiss concurrent on eacis charge ta tise sentence he is now serving. 1975 LEMANS WH ICAS, BUMPEWTS 3tOMONLEA E 5000 EE MILR OE 5 CKEND TEESS IL VEAGE, NO MAINTENANCE, NO INSURANCE OR BUY BACK. SPIECIALS at the 'HOME 0F QUALITY' IDELICATESSEN SPECIALS COOKED SALAMI I OR BIERWURST PORE SLICED 79clb THIS IS "ENGLISH CHEESE WEEK" a t our Deli Counter Try a Free Sample of LANCASHIRE .4 WEXFORD . Tasty Cheese <rom Great Britain BEEF ROAST SALE SHORT RIB ROAST CROSS RIB ROAST BONELESS BLADE ROAST.ý EXTRA LEAN GROUND STEAK 3 SWIFT CANADA PACKERS LAZY MAPLE COTTAGE BACON ROLLS,, $1.29 M.89 CIM TASTY AND JUICY GRA-PEFRUIT' SIZE 48s REPEAT SPECIAL RED TOKAY GRAPES lCb, LIDO SPAGHETTI OR SCl.a LIDO MACARONI q b a PURITAN PURITAN MEAT BALLS SPAGHETTI IN AND GRAVY ME-AT BALLS 99,"c 24 oz. 6C 24 oz. TOASTMASTER I SUMMIT BREAD 2for 75C ISEE OUR LARGE OF HALLOWE'EN CANDIES AND STOCK Ul SEL] SHE STRE. IPNI ICE CREAM $1 '091/29l. ECTION LL-OUT 'ATS owS. DYKSTRA'SHONIE Food Market, QUALITY 77YKing St. W. Bowmanville AMPLE FREE!! PARKING AT REAR THE CORPORATION (F THJE TOWN OF~ NEWCASE NOuT1ýC E Revision and Certif ica tion of the Assessment Comnmisgioener'g'Lîst Scirnul Support E*try Last day for filing anl a"pal - November 1, 1974 Notice is hereby given that prsuant to Section 516 of The Municipal Aet arid the Ontario Regulation 374-72 as ariended, I have moteduu> at mv ofie. on Octobe 23rd, 1974, a- copy of the Assessment Commissioner's List sIuowing the Siehool Support for ail persons wbo are qualified to direct taxes for the taxation year 1#5 >The persons who are qu*afied b direct taxes are: Owners, Joint <)wfers, Tenants or Joint Tenants. I hereby caîl upon ail persorns qualiNid to direct taxes in the Town of Newcastle to take immediate. proceedings to have any errors corrected, the laut day for appeal being - November 1, 1974. Revision of the list for a chan~ge ini School Support will commence on N(wfiefber 2, 1974 in the Clerk's Office, 40 Tenuperance Street, Bowmanville. Acppeal formai for Alteratkn of your 00oo Support are availablf at the Clerk's Office. Dated at the Town of Newcastle, this 23rd day of October, 1974. J. M. Mcllroy A .M .C.T, Clerk Corporation of the Town fCt Newcatie FINE QUALîTY MÔNUMENTS AN4D MARKER$ ~ STAFFORD 5 BROS. LTD. Staf ford"Brothers Monuments L IM IlE O box 133 318 Oundas St. E. - Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 - 1 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 23, 1974 13 RED CROSS LOâOD DONOR CLINIC Wednesday, Nove 6 1: 30 - 4:30p. m. 6:30 -9: 00p. m. LION'S CENTRE BOWMAN VILLE ST 1 ;l

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