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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Nov 1974, p. 14

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14 Te Cnadan an, !3owmanvillle, November.27, SSII... .... ..... ......... ...... .... - .... R .................. STORAGE space for t( trailers, campers, etc. $10 month. Phono days 723 - -evenings 623 2051. T-WO bedraaim, çivçilable1 1, $215 rnanth. MariannaV Phono 623-4697. NEbedraom apartn stove and fridg, cori Phono 623-3303. baats 0 per 4661 ; 47-2 Dec. Vila. 47-2 ment, tral. 48-1 STORE space in hotel, 650 sq. ft.,,hoat, ight, water, and air conditionina supolied. Rea- sonable. Also turnished bed- rooms by m-onth,-week or day, shower and bath, licenced promises, reasonable rates, Casile Hotel, Bowmanville, 623-7072. 44 tf A THREE bedroom town- house, ideal for family living, lacated on a quiet court in Bowrnanville, close ta schools, $275 peïr ronth; available immediately. Cali Sam Venn, Toronto 923-9174, Bowman- ville 623 3393, or Mr. Cooney, -Toronto 444-5082. W. Frank Roal Estate Realtor. 38-tf ROOM for rerît, furnishod or unfurnished, or small apart- ment on a farm. Phane 263-2046. 4 NEW two storoy hause in Port Hope, tour bedroam, 112 bathrooms, car peted, electric heat, garage for rent. $330 rnonthly. Cali 1-282-7929 oven- ngs. 48 ix BACHELOR apJartmont- busi- ness lady, preterred. Phono FOUR month aid fluffy grey and orange striped kitten. Lost Friday evening .n On- - tarîu and Durham St ra Phane 623-7302. 48-i STEER tram Mosport area. Phone 263-2544ý 48-1 J. S. BÉRNARD aost in Maple Grave area. Brown and, white, answers to Berna. Phone ")3- 34390 48-1 WOULD the lady who has the wrang black shoes tram the J, ogin dance ploase retuýrn ta iLegian and. pick up her own. SPermanent HairlRemoval BEY' APPOINTMENT ONLY 112 Simcoe St.,N. Oshawa 576-4705 48 4 ANN BRADLEY S Permanent hair removal 90 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa 723-7682 44-tf v_1- ELDE.RiLY lady ta 100k atter four children in V home on part-time basis. Will provide transportati on. Phone 623-7779. 48-1 ~ LNDLRDSHouses, apart- ments, roams, urgently need- e.Durharn, Housing Registry 790622. Extension- 48, 69. 46-3 F-AT white Ebden geese, -cal affer 5 p.m. 987-4746. 481 SPONY, goad with children, complete wîth saddle, $100.00. -Phone 263-2209. 4- iTWO hoistein steers, gaad >çlfor ~freezer. M. Vogelfs, i186-2518, ,Newtonvilie. 48-lx For <emaval 0f FRESH, DEADand DISABLED FARM STOCK, CALL MARGWILL FUR FARM SHampton 263-2721 3O-tf IlWe Buy Scrap Cars FREE TOWING DOM'S AUTO PARTS 723-1121 s s Antique and Modern Furniture , Private Estate Propert y of MRS. V. FOST ER ' 93 Elgin Street, E., Oshawa To Be Held At Sti rtevant's Auction Hall 27 Hall St., Oshawa Sat., Dec. 7, 1974, At 1 p.m. Sharp Grandfather dlock (Colon'ial Mfg. Zeeland, U.S.A.) A-1 condition, wicker love seat and matching chair, antique hall stand with bevelled mir- ror, _book shelves, chrome suites, antique side tables, kitchen cupboard, chesterfield suite (good condition), black and white tel evision, mirrors, clover-leaf table, end tables, dresser and bed, 1library table, sectional bookcase, pine 2- drawer table, writing desk, antique dresser, small desk and chair, occasional chair, single beds, 'large quantity of books 1867, wing vanity, high-boy wving chair, L7orÎe- with-the-windý lamp, fern 'stand, rugs, pine chest, ward- robe, 2 wicker chairs, crocks, lawn chairs, grinder, speak- ers, large quantity of brass, silver and glass, large quanti- ty of plants, picture frames, bedding, bedroomn dressers and chests of drawers, oil paintings, cast iron bulldog, 3 glass jardinieres, 2 brass jardinieres, pillows, ail elec- trical appliances, kitchen dis- hes and pots and pans, movie prolector, tools, oil lamps, vacuum cleaner, floor polish- er, cut glass china lamps, portable radio, crocks, coffee grinder, bean pot, miniature 0f] lamps, 19e4 Rambler, 18,000 miles, owner Mrs. V. Foster (A-i condition), Bridai Rose dishes. Terms cash, no reserve. Owner moving ta Vancouver, B.C. - Ail articles muust be sold. - This is an excellent sale - Plan ta attend - Preview Friday evening December 6, 1974 7 to 9p.m. MYLES KING Auctiaineer and Cartage 725-5751 Saturday, Novem ber 30, sale i p.m. auction sale, furnitune and antiques, property of Mrs. Isabel Day, 312 MacDonald St. Part Penny. First block north ý)f the United Church on Lilla St., turn oeff, second house, left side. Oak diningraam set, kitchen set, washing machine, propane gas stove, refnigera- ton, antique wankin9 chairs, pine boxes, oak washstands, antique dlock, aid cracks, dished, jars, chests and many mare antiques and articles. Prapenty sold, tenms cash. Sale i p.m. sharp. Jackson and Wotten, Auctionieers, i-416-985-2459. 48-1 USED Funniture and Applian- ces. Paddy's Market, Hamp- ton 263-22,41. 33-tf Soit subsailer, three point hitch. Phono 263-8814. t 48-1 x Cars, Trucks, Tract ons, Motorcyèles, Snowmobiles For Wneckîng PU'rposes 4SMALL SCRAP MIETALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID '~ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Ya rd 623-5756 - 4esidence 623-71 12 S "'fi k !IIIIH, & s aga= THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE BOARD OF EDUCATION School for Sale By Tender, Sealed tenders, clearly mar- ked as to content, and accom- panied by a certified cheque for 10 per cent ot tender, for purchase of property known as Lakeshore School in Lot 17, Conc. B.F.' ' n Clarke Town-, ship, Town of Newcastle, will be received by the undersign- ed until 12:00 p.m. Monday, December 9th. This property will, be sold, as is, subject to local municipal by-laws and subject to a prepaid lease to the N.D.P. Association which will expire Dec. 31, 1978. M. A. Mac Leod, Business Administrator and Treasurer P.O. Box 470, 834 D'Arcy Street North, Cobourg, Ont. K9A 4L2 47-2 CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F NEWCASTLE TENDER Sealed Tenders, clearly mark- ed as f0 contents will be received by the ýundersigned until 5:00 p.m.E.S.T. Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1974 for Spec. No. 74-13 1. One - 1/2 ton truck Trade ta be allowed for a 1971, G.M.C. 3/4 ton four wheel drive complete with front blade. Ail tenders must be submit- ted on forms supplied by the Town wfiich may .be obtained from the undersigned. Late tenders not accepted. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. Dunham,, Director of Public Works, Hampton, Ontario. Saturday, Decembor 7th - Auction Sale of Farm Ma- chinerv. The oroperty of Roy Gillespie, Lot 23 Con. 3. Douro Twp. "4 miles north 0f- Lake- field on Hwy. 28 f0 Lakeshore Road and i mile east. 1Int. B414 diesel tractor with manure loader, boit and pulley (real good), New Holiand Hayiiner 69 Baler PTO, [nt. 36.3 furrow trip beam plough 3-14'S. Int. 17 tooth cultivatar 3 pt., 1969 Int. 175 bushel manure spreader PTO, like new. 1970 New Holland 7' power mower PTO with conditianer attachment, like new, baie stookor, Allied bale forks, tarm hand side rake like new, Int. 8, blade tiller, George White 32' hay elovator with motar, binder, roller, wagon, forge, anvil, some Blacksmith's tools, full uine of machinery. Sewing machine, butter bowi, print, and ladie, seaiers, many other items. Terms cash. No re- serve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro' Ont. 705-324-9959. 48-2 10 A . M. 10 A.M. ANTIQUE AUCTION SATUROAY, DEC. 7 property 0f' HAZEL MAE'S ANTIQUES Cambray, Ontario. 3 miles west of Lindsay on No. 7, 5 miles north on Camb-Yay Road. Complote contents of anti- que shop, large assortment of ninp and oak furniture, coun- try couch, 6 back to walls, 4 bureaus, armoires, chimney cupboard, cradie, rope bed, blanket boxes, flour box, 13 washstands, parlour tables, harvest tables, dough boxes, churn, curved glass china cabinet, china cabinet and buffet (rounded glass), side board, dry sinks, slant top desks, dressers, Hammond electric cdock, gingerbread dlock, other dcocks, scales, Boston rockers, love seat, Captain, gunstalk, chicken caop, arrow back, rat taîl, pressed back, and ther chairs, 2 Captain high chairs, swing mirrors, colored glass windows, etc., 30 aild crocks, 30 oil lamps, botties, jars, very large collection of china, ?lass, silver buttons, dolis china), brass, îewellery etc. Note tirne- 10 a.m., no reserve, gaing out of business due to Mi health. ORVAL McLEAN, Auctioneer, 1-324- 2791 Lindsay. Don't miss this one, ail items genuinely old. Furniture selîs first. 48-2 Auction sale Sat. Nov. 3Oth, 1: 15 p.m. at Saveon Products Warehouse, on Highway 28 in the Village 0f Bewdley, con- sisting-of Wicker armchair; rocking chair, largo table; matching bed and drosser; vanity; end tables; card table set; dishes; glassware; cracks; ail lamp; chester- fields; tables; chairs; refrig- orator; and other items stili being consigned. Roger Ban- nister, Auctioneer. ............ 1971 THUNDERBIRD, ap- pnoximately 46,000 miles, blue with white vinyl roof, 429 engine, duel exhaust, custom' AM radio with 8 tnack tape player, high back white bu- cket seats with consol, four new radial tires, excellent condition. Pnice $3,350.00. Cail ,Mn. Johnson 623-2518. 48-1 1964 PONTIAC, phono 2 63- 8841. 48-1 '68 BUICK Skylark, 350, V8, 4 Barrel autamatic, P. Disc brakes, power steering, radio and defogger, goad mechanic- 1972 G.M.C. hait ton standard shift, six cylinder, miloage 34,000, asking $2,500. Phono 623-2445. 48tf 1969 FORD Galaxy 500, satety checked. Phono 987-5229 on 987-4202. 48-1 1964 BUICK Speciai - V6 motar, power steering, snow tires. Uncertifîed. $150 or best offen. Cali 983-5268. 48-1 ally, good mileage, tires, 1973 FORD Courier Pickup nearly new, one ownen car, custom cap, convertible back dan be seen at F ina station No. and door, cupboards, snow- 2 Hwy. 3, miles W. of, tires, stop bumper, radio, low Bowmanvilîe. Certified, pni- mileage, one awner. Phone vate sale. $995. i 1 1983-5432, Orono. 48-ix 48-i FOR SALE LATE MODEL LOW MILEAGE IMMACULATE ONE-OWNER USED CARS fromn MacDONALD FORD - 1974 CORVETTE STING RAY Coupe, 4,000 miles, 350 high performanco, AM-FM, Tilt Wheel, 4-speed. Lic. HPX515 1974 CHEV. PICKUP 6 - Automatic, 10,000 miles. Lic. C95539. 1973CHEYENE PICKUP 4ý50 Autamatic power steering and brakes, AM-FM, 21,000 miles. Lic. A45055 1973 MONTE CARLO 2-Door Coupe, one-awner, power equipped, 26,400 miles. Lic. AOS170 1973 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC 4-Door hardtop, Ioacied with powen windows and seats, AM-FM with tape, 21,000 miles. Lic. DZA732 1973 MONTEGO 2-DOOR HARDTOP 351 Automatic Power Equipped, 32,000 miles. Special Price. Lic. BND179. 1973 FORD PICKUP V-8 Standard, 40,000 miles. Lic. C97130 Telephone one 0f the foîîowing Ford Professiona i Salesmen for further descriptions and pricing. ROGER SNOXALL .............................. 623-4481 BOB HAYWARD................ ................ 623-4481 GREN McOUAT ......... ....................._623-4481 BUD FOGG ..................................... 623-4481, - By "The Friendîy People" Working Hard ta Beat Inflation. .._ 8-1 219 King E.- Bowmanviile Phone 623--4481 Auction sale, private estate, plus building supplies, proper- ty of Mitchell's Supply Co. (srplus stock) to be held at Stirtevant's Auction Hall, 27 Hall St. Oshawa, Thursday evening, November 28 at 6 p.m. Large quantity of Bom- bardier snowmobile suifs, snowmobile tracks, colored television, refrigerator, elec- tric stove, washing machine, sewing machine, store shel- ves. List for this sale -not complète aif fime of Publica- tion. ba 'e every iuesaay ana Thursday. Sales room open 12 noon f0 2,p.m., also 7 to 9 p.m. Monday ta Friday. Five per- cent discount during month of November. In business over 22 years. Ail furniture welcome. Myles King, Auctioneer and Cartage, 725-5751 or 723-0501. A8-i . -el Saturday, November 30, at 10: 30 arn. Clearing farm- house auction of Old Cana- diana Furniture, collectables, farm machinery and misc. items- for Mr. and Mrs. Milton Parkin, Kinsale, loca- ted 12 mile north of No. 7 Highway between Brougham and 'Brooklin, on the Kinsale Road. Partial lîst includes: pine corner cupboard (glass doors), 2- pine flatback cup- bo ards, 3 -pine double door cupboards, Armoire, Hoosier kitchen cupboard, Jam cup- board, several pine chests of drawers, approx. 8 wash- stands, 3 pine harvest tables, sets. of press back chairs, settee and matching chair, Victorian Tables, commode chairs, rockers, captains chair, lap desks, china cabi- net, blanket boxes, pine pump, record player, C & 1 type hanging lamp with matching shade and font and prisms (a beauty>, old iron dinner bell, iron pots and kettles,-old box stove, O.G. weight dlock, old bottles and sealers incl uding a "Beehive", 5 bottie cruet set, trunks, scales, copper kettles. copper lined bathtub, copper washer, oil lamps, crocks, pictures, pine frames, doors, old ornate cutter, antique car parts, quantity of collectable glass and china. Two Ford 9N tractnrs with disc, plow and cultivator, harrows, seed drill, M-H 81/2' self-propelled com- bine (good order), Commer- cial seed cleaner complete with power plant, 2 augers, 2 metal storage bins, turnip pulper, Surge milker, pump piping, G.E. fridge (commer- cial), Norge uprighf freezer, T.V., quantity of lumber, scrap iron, approx. 1000 lb. Trefoil seed, and other misc. items. Auctioneer's 'Note: This is a fine auction of Old Canadiana Furniture and col- lectables, having been in the family for many generations. See for yourself. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Re- freshments available. Kahn AuctionServices -668-6189. 47-2 Auction Sale, Grist Mili Auction Barn Newtonville, Nov. 3th, Sat. 112 Noon Upright Piano in good condition, unusual hall rack plus many other antiques, used furniture and appliances and other itenms of interest. Stapleton Bros., Auctioneers. 48-1 Auction sale at Pethick's Auction shed, Haydlon, one mile east of Enniskillen on Saturday evening November 30. Qua ntity of furniture and small articles. Coming up on December 7 a Flea Market Sale and-,auction sale. Botlh sales at 7 p.m. Cliff Pethick, Auctioneer. 48,1 GET CASH TODAY FOR OLD) APPLIANCES THROUGH STATESMAN C ýLA SSlIFIEDS Shirley Hogg Mac McDonald Wilf Hawke He len Mc DonalId Edwin Jeans Allan Rout 62-3500 623-3911 983-5274 623-3911 623-7152 725-0353 48-i FIVE acre parcel, high and scenic on County Road. Ail permits available. Priced ta seil. Caîl Bob Brown, J. J., Wilkinson Repitor, 576-1411. I 48M I.IMITà SREALTGRU Pral PzaT .1 n T.n 30 R zing st.* W. BOWMANVILLE 623-4403 Oshawa - Toronto 723-2265 921-9248 BOWMAN VILLE Ideal 2 bedroom starter-or retirement homo on large, hedged lot with mature shade trees, miniature barn-f001- shed, wishing well, 112 car attached garage, nice gardon. Only $37,900.00 with good terms. 8 ACRES Exceptionally beautiful cedar treed retreat proporty with nicO clearing for a cozy cottage. Has over flowing stram and enough pasturo to mako it ideal for horses, snowmobiling etc. FOR RENT Spaclous 3, bedroom execu- tive-type home'on 10 acres, 20 minutes'from Oshawa. Roter- onces required. $350 per month. After 5:00 Cal EIf ie Jost Donna Holmes Josie Doxtçiter Peter.Chopee I Pam Carr Ed Drumm, Peggy Gray E - 263-2032 - 987-5220 - 983-9593 .yndla Kinsman Louise Wha le Lamie Rosen Bill Mc Feeters -ESTABLISHEO 1936 48- Peter Kowal, Jr. URGENTLY REQUIRED!! We have cash buyers for homes in the Bowmanville area. Perhaps your home would bring top dollar? We'Il be pleased f0 appraise if for you and help you locate thé 'home of your dreams". For friendly efficient sale of your home, caîl P. & R. Realty Company, Realtor, Bennett Rd. and No. 2 Hwy., Bowman- vill1e 576-6120. 17-tf RESU LTS COU NT! Multiple Listing Service Oshawa & District Real Estate Board 181 CHURCH STREET BOWMANVILLE, 623-4428 LI C iT8 DUPLEX in prime Bowman- ville location. Spotless inside and new aluminum siding storms and screens on outside. Live in one apartment, rent the other ta carry payments. Store and schoodle4ss than a minutes walk. Onily $37,500.00. NEW 3 bedroom brick side- split. Separate diningroom. Broadloomed thraughout. Newcastle. Price reduced ta $51,500.00.Only $6,000.00 down. BORDERING BOWMAN± VILLE - On a country acre is this 3 bedroom home with extras such as patio deck, swimmingpool, Iivingroomn with fireplace and separate famîlyroom with walk-out. Asking $59,900.00. STATELY MAPLE TREES crown the hilI of this 41/2 acre building lot. Near Millbrook. Enjoy privacy and room to roam for $10,900.00. 48-i REALTOR 623-2503 Bowmnanville - nearly new, 3 bedroom brick bungalow, with attached garage, sunken fam- ily room & fireplace off, the kitchen, 11/2 baths & broad- Lom throughout, good area close to school and shopping, asking $55,900 with 93/ per cent mortgage. Vendors mov- ing to Ottawa , anxious. Bowmanville . aider 2 storey brick home with large corner lot in North end area, very tastefully decorated, separafe dining roam, 3 bedroomns & Den. Ideal tamily home, asking $60,000. Bowmanville - lovely 3 bed- room home with attached garage, paved drive & finish- ed Rec raam, ample storage areas, large well landscaped corner lot, asking $55,000. Orono area - 3 bedroom bungalow wif h attached gar- age, paed drive, L.R. tire- place, gaqod1 country living in well bul it up area, askîng $55,000. Newcastle - excellent family home, has 3 bedrooms, paved drive, garage, hedged back yard, ample 'storage areas, asking $48,000. Vendor arix- ious. Bowmanville - 4 new semi detached homes now being completed, broadloom throughout, sunken dining raom, 112 baths, walkouf basement, sliding patio doors ta balcony overlooking lovely park area, asking $49,990, w ith 101/2i per cent martgages. Trade-ins accepted. A aI IStafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED -Box 133 I318 Dundas St. E. - Whitby [Phone Whitby 668-3552 CHOICE one acre building lot, Situated on good road with mail andschool bus service. Appi ta owner, Stanley Tay, or, B lackstock. Phone 1-986- 4881 48-f Newtonvî île Area iorôlling acres fenced. Lovely large 3 bedroom bungalow. Spaclous living and dining raoms. 15' x 21' master bedroomn with 3 pce. bath ensuite. Ideal hobby farm. 1/4 acre pond. Asking $86,600.00. Terms. Cail Judy Schuett, Tyrone 8,room 2-storey homo on main street 0f village on 66 x 132 foot lot with detached garage. Good mortgage with excellent terms. Priced ta soul at $45,000.00. Cali Ron Hurst. Owner Transferred - Must Soul Backsplit senffi-detached three bedroom dwelling. Excellent condition. Owner will consider any reasonable affer and will assist in financing. Asking .$43,000.00. Terms. Cali Patý Yeo. "W'Vaverly Gardens" In Bowmanville Built by Mlarianna-Developments Youir Guarantee of Quality Construction HOMES FROM $47,985 DOWN Draw for Free Trip' to Florida Features include: Clean Dependable Electnic Heat -Large family kitchen -Finished family raom -Completely broadloomed -112 ýaths Fireplaces -Attached garages -FuIly sodded lots Campletelyserviced Open for Inspection This Weekend and Daily 10 A.M. f0 7 P.M. ALSO Open Hotjse at Newcastle Saturday & Sundaý' i 4:30 p.m. Choîce of 2,Deluxe Models ta Choose From. MAR IAN NA DEVELOPMENTS, Buil*by Division 0f Veltni & son Limnited con-struction andsuperior work man shi p. Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. 52 King St. W., Bowm -anvjlle Telephone 623-2453 REALTOR Twin home with 11/2 baýths, 4 bedrooms, open stairway ex- collent condition, asking only $43,900. Make us an offer. Beautiful 6 room remodeled home ineluding 4 roomn apt. ail niewly decorated, asking $75,000. 5 roomn brick bungalow, sun room, iooking ovor large lot, with lots of shrubs, and garage. Pricod ta seli $40,000. 11/2 storey home trame with kitchon1 dining room, living roomn and 4 bodrooms, hard- wood and broadloom floors. Pricod et $43,000. 1The best buy in town, just -mavo n and onjoy comfart- able living in a 10 room'home wlth ail convenionces, have ta soe ta believe. Askirîg $65,000. Terms ta suit buyer. Oldler frame home, in good condition, 6 rooms, NE W hot wator hoating. Asking $41,000. 7 Room semi in good locality, excellent condition, now roof, garage. Asking $36,500., Looking for building lots or a ropair garage, big 214 foot by 165 foot, West end of town. Asking $100,000. Terms. 49-1 rË2-694 137 King St. E., Bowmanvi lie 623-7694 - 623-7661 REALTOR Bowmanville, six month aid threo bedroomn brick bunga- low, attachod garage, broad- loom throughout, basomont painted and very dlean, tonced ý ard, asking $52,900. oýrie Area,, immaculate two bedroom- bungalow with largo family room that could be the bedroom. 12 acre of completely iandscapod land, askîng $43,900. 48-1 VERTENTE LIMITED Real Estate PONTY POOL 47 acres of good farm land with some bush, on gravel road, betweon 35 and 115 highways. $40,000 with good terms. 1Pontypooi 135 acres with largo modemn barn, several acreages trom 25 ta 50 acres in Northumber- land County. Vertente Limitedl, Rea Itor Ca il Ed Van Hav.erbeke 1-797-233 FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS Ai.D MARKERS avematat of furmu. 0 STAFFORD BROS. LTD. ,DEADLINE FOR, CLAS Si FI EID]- Tues,, 4:30 pO.mr --ffl Bowmanvi lie: .Country Living Hurry ouf, it'stno gnod to miss this 3 bedroom, spotiess side split, brick homo, 11/2 baths. Family room on main'floor with ciassic brick fireplace. Dining roam withpatio doors loading ta a 100' x 200' troed and iandscaped lot. Outdloor stone barbeque. Finished-play raom. Double attached gar- age. Ali this and more for only $65,900.00. Terms. Cali Phyllis McRobbie. Newcastle Bungalow - Vendor Transferred Four bedroom home in beauti-, fui condition. Broadîoomed throughout, extras are: Holly- wood kîtchen, finished, roc roam and extra good gardon. Price $52,900.00 with termns. To s00 caîl Chrisla Winterhelt. Kendal Hilîs With Stream i acre lot with 3 bedroom brick bungalow. Fireplaco in living room. Large kitchen, waikout basement, 2-car garage un- finished. School bus at ddor., Ali for reduced prico of $53,500.00. Terms. Cali Bill Turansky. Bowmanville: Eldsall Ave. In an exclusive residontiai area is this spaciaus 3 bedroamn brick ranch bunga- lIow. Immaculato large bath with lots of storago spaco. 18 x 20 delightful living room with cheery fireplace. Large mod- orn k itchen ,with .,p-icture, wýinidG o verlýoking 90 x 150 landscaped yard. Double at- tached garage. Priced ta seli at $63,000.00. Terms. Cali Phyllis McRobbie. Newcastle Rural Home 4 bedroom with lar ge kitchen and li1ving room. R Oc room and office area in basoment. Large lot with 2 car fully insulated garage and work- s ho0P. A skin g $59,900.00. Terms. Cali il Sutherland, Bowmanville 623-3102, Bow- manville 623-3393 or Toronto 923-9174. Leskard Road - Orono Area Colonial stylo, 2-storey homo on one acre lot. Pavod drive. Attached garage. 4 bedrooms plus a den. Separate dining room and large cedar do>ck at roar. Asking only $69,500.00 with terms. Ploase cail Kay Brown, Bowmanville 623 350. Jane Street Bowmanvile Excellent 2 bedroom stucco over block home. Third bed- raam and nice roc room in, basement. Huge double gar- age. Paved drive. Good land- scaping. Fine gyardon area. Smali swim Pool Perfect for retirem,ýnt or starters. Asking oniy $45,700.00. Terms. Cai R. Bud Virtue. Bowmanville Industrial For Lease 2000 ta 10,000 sq. foot. Attract- ive new building. Just corn- pleted with offices'at front. Level doors at roar. Close ta Hwy. Na. 401. Only $1.25 sq. ft. net. Cali Phyllis McRobbie. 31 Acre Building Site Manvers Hilîs ýWhy pay $25.000 for a 100' x 150' lot whonyou can have 31 acres for the same pnico? Plus troos and a vjew for miles. Cali Rov Faster. Bowmanville Backsplit Liko now 3 bedroom, homo with living room and dining room. Roc room opens ta large yard ovorlooking vailey on a quiet doad-end street. An idoal location. Owner transferred. Asking $53,900.00. Torms at 834 per cent. Cali Bill Suther- land. Are Yau Cansidlering a MOVEor TRANSFER? We are Equippod ta handîe your home needs anywhere in Canada and U.S.A. 4 Coast to Coast Real Estate Service APTER HOURS:' Judy Schuett Oreo 983-9459 Christa Winterheît Orano 983-5465 Ron Hurst Orono 983-5131 Charlie Reid Orono 983-5914 Roy Foster Gardon Hill 797-2213 Bill Turansky Orono 983-5420 Bill Sutherland 623-3102 Pat Yea 623-3077 Phyllis McRobbie 623-7159 Bud Virtue Newtonvihll 234 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-3393 Direct Toronto Lino 923-9174 43-tf OPEN HOUSE Bowma nvillie Saturday and Sunday 1-4 p.m. North on Waverly Rd. ta Concession 7, thon 3 houses east of new Scugag Rd., four bedroomn bungalow on six acres of land, trout filîed stream,. John Gamnan - 416-292-2233 48-i Provincial Court Judge Runciman presided with Assistant Crown Attor- ney N. McCrank and duty caunsel M. Mclnerney., Wayne Wright, 26, 98 High St. Bowmanville, was found Ilguiity" of common assault on Const. Bromley in July and the charge of assault causing bodily harma was reduced. Previaus records were read out. Counsel Humphrey asked the judge "ta consider this man has rehabilitated him- self. Ho asked for a diseharge as ho is a responsible ditizen of the community". Ho was put an probation for one year and at the conclusion will grant a discharge. A bench warrant was issued for Roy Paul. Danny Leray Thomas, 16, Seugog Township, pleaded Ilguilty' ta an Octaber sth charge of break and enter at the General Store, Caesarea and commit theft. A juvenile was involved as well. Four cartons of cigarettes wore takenand later mast of themn were returned ta the store. Judge Runciman granted an absalute discharge. Wart Hoffman, 20, of 32 King St. Port Hope, pleaded " 1guilty" ta driving with over 08 on October 22. Canst. Smith was calied ta the Flyiing Dutchman parking lot Bow- manville. Ho had been drivinig east on 401 and weavîng off and on ta the north and south shoulder. Tests were .12 and .10. A charge of having liquor was withdrawn and was confiscated by consent. The fine was $150. and costs, in default 20 days. Ho was prohibitod from driving for three months. Ho was given two weeks ta pay. Gardon Thomas, 17, R&R. 1, Nestleton, was charged in absoptia with cansuming while under age. Const. Keaiy investigated a car with twa yauths. They had been drink- ............. . 14, The Canadian ing a quantity 0f beer. The fine was $75. and costs, in default 15 days. Five youths were charged with damaging a gate and two signs on the property of D Dn Stainton, -October 15. Ai1l pleaded, "guilty" ta the joint charge. Richard Paul Fedde- ma, 18, Blackstock, John Bonsma 20, and Eric Bonsma 21, R.R. 2, Blackstock, John R. DenHollander, 17 and Peter Vanderspruit, 18, bath of Orono were each fined $50. and costs, in default 15 days. They were given two weeks ta pay. The judge told them "it was a stupid thing ta do". .Josef Becker, R.R. 1, Orono, pleaded, "guilty" ta three demands for failing ta file an 1973 incarne tax 'return as requested. The fine was $25. an each count and casts $3. Clifford Branigan, 64, 206 King St. E. Bowmanville, pleaded "guilty" ta an Oct- aber il, charge of driving after consuming over .08. Const. Logan abserved Mr. Branigan cut a corner short at Church and Liberty St. N. Tests were .18. Several pre- viaus convictions were read out. The fine was $175. and costs, in default 30 days. He was prohibited fram driving for 6 manths. Richard Westan, 16, Hamp- ton, pleaded "guilty" ta taking a package of lazenges from the local Dominion Store on October 15. Duty counsel asked for a conditional dis- charge. He was put on probation for two months, ta keep the peace and be af good behavior. Robert Fowlie, 31, 37 Bed- ford, Port Hope, charged October 25, whilst ability wvas impaired did drive. He plead- ed "guilty'. He was driving east on the Base Line Road and collided with a hydro pale. Tests were .17 and .15. Hie had a previaus record. He was represented b y Mr, Zuly. Restitution ta, the hydro hbas been mrade. He was lev-ied la fine of $300. in default,30 days. He1ý was prohibited fromi driv- ing for onie year. He was given tvo nmonths ta pay. Charles L. Hands, 24, 88 Vesta BvdStreetsville pleaded "gilJty" ta assauli and resisting arrest on July' 13, in Township otf Hope. Const. H .T.,Burke waýs atternpt.ing ta arrest him after stoping a vehicle in whïich Hands was a p assenger, He had liquor at his feet. The accused s-wore at the officer and was in an intoxicated condition. Const, MacKay camne ta the assist- ance of Con-st. Burke. Ba,,th were threatened wthkicking. Hlands is preserity in MYimico Roeormatory. 'The ugso tueced him ta two mnonths, cansecutive ta the sentence he is now serving. W. FRANK MAJOR PEE WEE'S WIN 2, LOSE 2 Monday Nov. 25, Bawman- ville travelled ta Oshawa for a hard hitting, fast skating game. Rick Simpsan ope.ned jthe scoring from Chuck Weishi. Osawa tied it up.. Brent Clemens scored fromn Stan Greenham and Rick Simpson ta give Taras a 2-1 lead at the end of the first period. In the second period Charles Mac- Millan tied it up scoring his second goal for Oshawa. Rick Simpson scared unassisted, then Toro's Randy MacDonald scored 2 goals bath assisted hy Robb DeBoo. Oshawa scored the final goal on a power play in the late minutes. Paul Lavigne who st.opped three breakaways, gave consistent- ly gaod goaltending for Toro's. Fine performance from de- fence and ail farwards. Final Bowmanville 5, Oshawa 3. Next game in Bowmanville Sat. Nov. 30 at 3 p.m. against Lindsay. MIXED MAJOR- 1Top 10 Avera gos Peggy Haynes 241, Albert Saman 237, John Luffman, 231, Doris Joli 231, Ernie Perfect 231, Don Bagneli 225, Larry Piper 225, Maurice Annaert 222, Joan Sutcliffe 221, Bernice Buday 221. m High Single Gai) Milîson............ 253 High Triple Gail MilIson............ 641 Top 10 Averages Marlene Stacoy - 203, Gi) MilIson - 203, Jean Arnooa - 199, Joyce Stacoy - 191, Dorothy Stark - 187, Pat Milîson - 185, Lamna Bain - 179 Olive Henderson - 177, Bomnice Henderson - 174, Poggy Mill- son - 172, futhorized ý Doaler 1

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