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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Jan 1975, p. 10

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10 The Canadian St ur 2.17 LF Il MA INT ENANC E SUPERVISOR Chemical manufacturiflg plant for the automotive after market needs a strong indlvi- dual ta assume total responsi- bility, for the maintenance program. Supervision of from 5 -_10 people. !Experience in a related field required. Contact: Pat Mutton, R. -M. Hollingshead Corporation, 1. 182 Wellington St.,, Bowmanville, Ontario. Phone 623-3353. 4-1 R EC EPT ION IST SWITCH BOARD OPE RATOR Cheerful individual ta assume variaus office responsibiliti es. No experience required. Con- tact Pat Mutton,- R. M. Holingshead Corporation, 182 Wellington St., Bowmanville, Ontario. Phone 623-3353. 4-1 STEEL SERVICE CENTRE in Bowmanville requires cap- able inside SALESPERSON. Good salary and benef ifs. Cali 8 - 5 623-3317 1 -1 PART-TIMEý help, Mom's Kitchen, Main Street, Orono. Phone 983-5310. 4-1 EXPANDING Canadian O11 Company needs dependable persan who can wark without quiorvision, Earn $14,000 in a year plus bonus. Contacî customers in Bowmanvilie area. Limited auto travel. We train., Airmail H. B. Dick, Pres., Southwestern Petr o leum Canada Ltd., 87 West Drive, Brampton, Ontario L6T 2J6. 4-1 EXPERIENCED hairdres- ser. Ful time. Caîl 623-2624. 41 BABYSITTER wanted. Live in or out. Phone 623-5018. 42 NURSERY School teacher. Early Chiîdhood Training pre- ferred. Five mornings per week. Phone- 987-4012 or 987- 4013. 4-1 FACTORY FHELP, Waýn t edc PERMANIENT POSITONS Apply J. Anderson Smnith Co. N EWCASTLE Wouîd like ta be contacted by felîow from Bowmanville wham I met at Mallonies on Friday, Jan. l17th. Write Sosie at Advertiser 530, c-o Canad- ian Statesmnan, Box 190, Bow- manville. 4.1 NOTICE '.O>B.A. 1291 Bow- manville, wou Id welcome any former members and would be happy ta receive . new members. Interested -ladies please cal 623-2929 or 623-3667. Meets 4th Monday of each month at 8:15 p.m. at Memar- ial Park. 4-1 Two hound dags in Tyrone 1area. Owner may have same by identifying and paying expenses. Ph.one 2632060. e 41 a S.o.s ESTALI-SHEL) area Tower shap for sale. Regional pop- ulation 30,000. Leased prem- ises. Truck, equipment, stock included,. Write adverfiser 529, c-a Canadfian Statesman, Box 190), Bowmaiville. 42 FURNISHED home for, 2-3 monfIhs starting >February 1, for Canadian executive and family returning from Hal- land. Oshawa- Bowmanville vicinify preferred. Caîl Toron- ta week days. 278-5727. 4- WANTED. Pre, 1920 Bank Cheques. Used or unused. Wm. LavelI P.O. Box 182, Part Credit, Ont. USED Furniture and Appian- ces. Paddy's Market, Hamp- ton 263-2241i. 33-tf We Buy Scrap Cars FREE TOWING DOM'S AUTO PARTS'- tf, DON'T wait fill sprinq.- Re- pairs an canvas- also canvas covers made, ski-dloo and motorcycle seats recovered. 623-4654 3-2x Auction Sale at Haydon one mile east of Enniskillen on Saturday evening, Janoary 25th. Nine piece dinîng raom suite, pool table, stove, fridge, ches+erfield, rockinci chair, two wicker f lower stands, and many, many other articles. Sale at 7 p.m. Cliff Pethick auctioneer. 4-1 Auctian sale Satorday, Jan- oary 25, 1:15 p.m. at Savean Products Warehouse on Hwy. 28 in the village of Bewdley, consisting- of marble top wash-stands, small dining- room table, set of four pressback chairs, chest of drawers, dresser, wicker rocker and chair, dishes, glassware, ail lamps, Ken- more washer-spin-dryer, space heater, electrical appli- ances and other items stilI being consigned. Rager Ban- nister'auctioneer. 4-1 Private estate, property of the late Mr. A. Hogel, 151 Cal lege St., Oshawa, ta be held at Stirtevant's Auctian Hall, 27 Hall St., Oshawa on Sat. Jan. 25th at 1:00 p.m. sharp. Refrigerator, electric stove, chesterfield 'suite, orange swivel rocker, 3 piece bed- roam suite, 4 piece bedroam suite, Simpson's 7 horsepower snowblower (like new), caf fer and, end tables, 2 centre tables, antique racking chair, extension ladder, power lawn mower (like new), Iamps, rugs, step ladder, box trailer (god condition), Zenith port- able colour TV-. 26", complete mie af workshop tools, table saw, electric circular saw, electric grinder, brawn swivel rocker, bedding, linen, dishes, kitchen appliances, drapes. This sale is ta settle an estate. No reserve. Terms cash. List not complete as list was phoned in. Please note time, date of this interesting aoc- tion. Preview Fr. evening 7-9 p.m. Miles King, Auctioneer and Cartage 725-5751. 4- RESULTS COUNT! multiple Lisinig Service Oshawia & Disfricf Real Esfate Board tf ORGENTLY REQUIRED! We have cash buyers for homes in the Bowmanville area. Perhaps. your home would bring top dollar? We'Il be pleased ta appraise it for you and help you locate the "home of yaur dreams". For friendly efficient sale of yaur home, caîl P. & R. Realty Company, Realtor, Bennett Rd. and No. 2 Hwy., Bowman ville 576-6120. 17-tf Um HOUSE FOR SALE Main Street,' Pontypool, new 3 bedraom bungalow, 3 piece bath, ail furnace, cold cellar, laundry tubs, corner lot 66' x 280', $42,900. Terms ta be arranged. Phone 983-9117 or 705-932-5478. 4-1 ATTENTION I have a qualified purchaser for a home in the Blackstock area. If you are thinking of selling, please cal 1: Don Smith Mendyk Mantie Realty & Ins. Inc. Realtor, Oshawa. 576-9700 623-794 137 Ring St. E., Bowmanviîîe 623-7694 - 623-7661 REALTOR, SPACIQUS ROOMS, is what this aider home centrally lacated has'ta offer, 4 bed- rooms, 2 kitchens, and baths, full basement, nice lot with mature trees ASKING $43.900. NEW LISTING, Bowmanville 2 yr. aid 4 bedroomn home, f inished rec roam, patio doors ta balcony, broadloam, also g arage and lavely corner lot aon't wait an this one. ASKING $45,900. 4-1 GOOD used fumniture. Towne Used Fumnitume. Phone 623- 4681. 3-3 Cars, TrijcKs, Tractors, Motorcycles Snowmobi les For Wrecking Purposes SMIALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST-PRICE PAIOD ACKERMAN AUTO -WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence 623-7112 45-tf Peter Kowa I Jr.* Real Esfafe& Insurance Ltdl. 52 King St. W., Bowmanville Telephone 623-2453 REALTOR Don't miss this one, on a 64x50 ft. lot beautifully landscaped, with a 2 car, garage, living roam, dining roam, lJarge kitchen, family roanr with tire place. Priced ta seill Immediate possession 4 bed- roam semi, 3 years aId, with living room-, dining area, kitchen,, P 2 bafhs, Rec roam. Make an offer. Town and country living on a 90x210 ft. lot with five bed- raoms, kitchen, living raam, family roam, dining room. Very quiet. North End residentilal area 3 bedroom brick bungalow, 8 years aI.d, beauti fol Iawns, paved drive, owners movîng ta apt. Priced ta seil quick. Affer Hours Cail Gordon Beech' Joe Barton George Brown Peter Kowal Jr. BROKER S REAL ESTATEi REALTOR 8CHURCH STREET BOWMANVILLE, 623-4428 L1C MT SEMI CONSCIOUS? See this 3 bedroom, two store y todlay.' Nicely decorated. Walk ouf basement. Fenced 63 x 139 lot. Asking only $43,500. Try yaur down payment here. LARGE LOT- 99 x. 254 Highway location, just east of town. 3 bedroam home, mod- ern kitchen, living and dining' room combination. Large 25 x 30 attached garage., Asking $32,000 with excellent financ- ing arrangements. MILLBROOK - Large four bedroom home. Lovely family room. AIl modern canven- iences. Low taxes. Garage. Upan completian of sewers, there will be an extra lot. Asking $43,900. Make offer. Owners anxious ta se-I. R EALTOR 623-2503 Orono -Iovely new 2 bedroam brick bungalow on well treed north end area lot, broadloom and cushion floars, full base- ment, excellent starter, or retirément home, aski ,ng $48.000. Orono area 3 bedroom country home with fireplace, attached garage and patio, well kept home, asking $49,900. Vendors anxiaus. Bowmanville - 4 new semi- detached homes, now being completed, broadloomn throughout, sunken D.R., 4 bedrooms, 11/2 baths, walk ouf basement and sliding patio doors ta balcony overlooking lovely park area, asking $49,990. Trade-ins accepted. Bowmanville,- 2 bedroomn bungalow on large well treed lot, has attached garage, paved drive, in south end area, easy access ta Hwy. 401. Good starter or retirement home, asking $35,000. Maple Grave area- 4 bedroomn 11/2 starey home, approxi- mately 1 acre property, new wiring, roof and chimney, asking $44,900 with terms. Caîl ta see this one ta day. WilIf Hawke 983-5274 Helen McDonald 623-39111 Edwin Jeans 623-7152 Shirley Hagg 623-3500 Mac cDonalId 623-3911 REALTGUUns 30 King St. W. BO WMAN V ILLE 623-4403 Oshawa - Toronta 723-2265 921-9248 Orono 24.48 acres located only 314 miles tram village with 938 foot road frontage., Praperty partially treed wlth small stream and spaciaus home featuring hugefamily kitchen, large living area, 4 bedrooms and fireplàce. 2 barns with hydro and water. Numerous possibilîties, excellent patent- il. Down payment $40,000. - Good Terms. Newcastle, Large aider 2, storey, 5 bedroom home, sol id, recently remodeled, aIl conveniences, Iocated on extra-large lot in centre of village. $55,000. For Rent Modemn 3 bedroom home with over 1,800 feet of living area, ail appliances on large caunt- ry propert y north-east of Bowma nville. $350.00 per mnonth. For mare information please cati: . EIf ie Jost 263-2032 Josie Doxtater 983-9593 Donna Hoîmes 987-5220 Ed Drumm Louise Whale Peter Choppe Peggy Gray BiIlI Mc Feeters Larmie Rosen Reg Aker Lynda Kinsman Nellie Boiten Pain Carr "ESTABLISHED 1936" Ken Hockin Real Estate Ltd. Cobourg, Ont. Blackstock New 4 bedroom brick and aluminum house, 12 baths, large bright rooms, broadloom throughout, elect- ric heat, double attached garage, large lot - 15 minutes tram Bowmanville -$49,500. Terms. Cobourg Spotless 3 bedroom semi-detached home, newly decorated, excellent condition -$29,20U. Sturgeon Lake Year round home, 3 bedrooms, large living room, with stone fire- place, 4 piece bath, garage and guest house, large lot with 100' frontage on Sturgeon Lake. Ideal sommer vacation or year round living. $52,500. 1er ms. Week-end Retreat 70 scenic acres, old trame house, needs re pair, just minutes tram"401 at Coîbarne, excellent invest- ment at $45,000- 1-3 dlown, 31 Acres Coîborne area, 20 acres workable, balance pas- ture land, small stream, only $26,000 -Terms. 80 Acres Coîborne area, scenic, wooded retreat, stream and pond sites, includes barn $45,000,-Terms. Paf Marie.érison Bowmanville 623-4115 R "Wfaverîy Gardens" IBowmanville Built by Marianna Deveîopmnents Your Gua rantee of Quaîity Construction HOMES FROM $47.985 $4,150 DOWN Features include: Clean Dependa ble Electric Heat -Large family kitchen -Finished family room -Completely broadîoomed -11/2 baths -Fireplaces Attached ga rages -Fully sodded lots *Compîetely serviced Open for Inspection This Weekend and Daiîy 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. ALSO Open Ho'use af Newcast le Saturday &Sundlay 1-4:,30 p.m. Choice of 2 Deluxe Models ta Choose Fram. MARIANNA DEVELOPMENTS Built by Division of Veltri & Son Limited Well known for quaîlity construction and superior [ ~ workmansnip. FR. NKEXCLUSVE AGENTS 1REAL ESTATE LIITED 234 King St.E. Bowmanvî île e litRAL ESTATE LiMITEO 623-3393 Ldîo g Direct Toronto Line 923-9174 234 Ring St.E., Bowmanvilîe Millbrook - 6 Acres 623-3393 Bu!Ild a house, keep a horse, or Direct Toronto Line 923-9174 grow a1 vegetable garden an 43-tf this piece of high and dry land. Asking price is $10,900.00owith VE T N E gaad terms. To show cali E TE T Christa Winterhelt. LIMITED Villageof'Newcastle - Estate Sa le Ecanomicai hausing - 5 roam trame home. Goacf furnace. On sewer and water. Lot size 66 x 132. A ski1n g $3,4,200. 00. Try an otter withi Pafteo Newcastle Custom buil luxuriaus 3 bedroom, 1900 sq. ft. spaclous home., 2 fireplac es, fully aIl waol broadiaaomed, 2 baths, family raam, central humid- ifier, newly installed. Double attached garage with eîectric doors. Appliances and many, extras. Large treed lot 163 x 350., Asking $120,000,00. Easy termis. Cali Phyllis McRobbie. Bowmanville - Backsplit Situated on well landscaped and fenced lot. This home bas attached garage, large family roomn and is prafessianally decorated fhraughout. Asking $54,900. 00. Cail1 now ta i nspect. Vendars Moving to U. S.A. One year aId side split home on la t 100 x 150. 3 washrooms, family roomn with walkauftat patio, fuily braadloomed, automatic washer and stave. Country living in Blackstack. Asking only $53,900.00. Try your fe.Gaod financing. CalKay Brown for appoint- ment.' Bowmanvi île Immaculate 3 bedraamn brick bungalow with large living room. Oil1 heated. Lat 58 x, 115. Attached garage plus a self- contained apartment with walk ouf basement. Only $52,900.00. Terms. Cali Phyllis Mc Robbie. Mill Street Newcastle 5 years new, 3 bedroam brick bungalow. Large living roam, separate dining raom, attach- ed garage, full basement for mec raam with fruit cellar. 011 heat. Gaad size lot. Nicely landscaped. Close ta school and 401. Asking only $48,900. Terms. Cali R. Bud Virtue. io Acres Orono 11/2 stamey, two year aId home. Gaad soul and pond site, Lacated an the edge of Orana. Asking $78,500-00. Cali Pat Yea, Orono. Bethany 126 acres molling hilîs. Beauti- ful stream in hardwoad mapie and beech forest. 1502 feet road frontage. 11/2 miles off 7A highway. Outstandingvalueat anly $82,000-00. CaîliRoy Are You Consïdering a MOVE or TRANSFER? ,We are Equipped ta hand le your home needs anywhere in Canada and U.S.A. SCoastfo Coast Real Esfate Service AFTER HOURSCALL: Christa Winterhelt :Omono 983-5465 Peter Feddema Hampton . 263-2042 Ron Hurst Orono 983-5131 Charlie Reid Omono 983-5914 Roy Faster Garden Hill 797-2213 Bil Toma nsky Orono 983-5420 Bill Sutherland 623-3102 Paf Yeo Orono 983-5725 Phyllis McRobbie 623-7159 Bud Virtue Newtonville, 786-2614 Audrey Plain 623-3563 Dane Found 623,-3965 Kay Brown 623-31150 Tony Klomfpmakem 623-2052' Judy Schuett Omonù 983,9459 Real Estafe 47 Acres - at the jonction of Hwy's 35 and 115, on a gaod road, mostly farm land with some bush, building permit available, an excellent invesf- ment. Reduced ta $35.000 with term's. 135 Acres - near the village of Pantypool, 1/4 mile fromn 35 Hwy., large modemn single storey 'barn, many passibili- fies, $1 ,000 an acre with ferms. Vertente Real Estate, Deihi, Ontario. Cail Ed Vanhaver- beke,Newtanvilîe 416-797-2333. 4-tf Olympie Action Stamps Pastmaster General Bryce Mackasey taday announced the issu 0of three additionai Olympic' Action stamps, the second set of surc harged stamps ta be issued by the Canada Post Office. These Olym pic Action Stamps, designed by Wallis & Matanovic of Toronto, will be issued February 5, 1975, and feature the water sports of swimming, rowing and sali- ing. They will be printed by the Canadian Bank Note Camp- any Limited of Ottawa. The denominations of the three stamps are eight cents plus two cents surcharge, ten cents plus five cents sur- charge, and fifteen cents plus five cents surcharge. When the Action stamp is sold acrass a regular post office caunter, the net- pro- ceeds fram the surcharge portion will be counted as Olympie suppart 'revenue.. When it is sold through the Philatelic Service, the total value, inciuding the sur- charge, will be counted as philatelic revenue and the nîet proceeds, after deducting casts, will go ta the Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. "These Action stamps are a Sainless way for Canadians ta ecame invalved in supparting the 1976 Olympic Games in aur country," said Mr. Mackasey. Donations in 'support of the 1976 Olympics are regarded as tax deductible, and the Can- ada Post Office will issue receipts for any single pur- chase where the surcharge on the donation portion amounts ta $5 or more. Those who do not wish ta use the Action stamps will, of course, be able ta purchase regular stamps. Empîoyment Conditions A total af 669 persans were placed in emplayment during. the manth. The majority of placements were made in the follawing industries: manu- facturing, personal services, food services, post office and retail trade. Shortages af -quaiified clients were noted in the foliawing: public accounting, dental technicians, civil draf t- ing, registered nurses, regis- tered nursing assistants, nurse aides, electrical repair, T.V. servicing and repair, cabinetmakem,, auto mechan- ics, instrument repair, life insurance sales, barbers, waiters and waitresses. s Il',ri, REALITOUs 30 King St. W. BOWMAN VILLE 623-4403 Oshawa - Toronto 723-2265 921-9248 O P E N HOU S E SUNDAY JANUARY 26, 1975 TIME: 1-4:30p.mn. Rudeil Road, Newcastle Well buiît 3 bedroom bungalow on 75 x 200 ft. lot, featuring broadloomed living and dining rooms, hollywood kitchen, rec. room and work room. Realistically priced at $50,500.00 and worth making an otter on. Take 401 to MiII Street exit Newcastle, north to first road ov er 401, (Robert Street), turn left ta end of road. For more information please cal I Josephine Doxtater at 983-9593 of Schofield-Aker Limited, Realtor 623-4403. -1 Bowmanville Youth Dies In Three VeileCllso Grant Burgess, 19, of R.R. 2, Bowmanville, died in a three vehicle collision on Trulls Road a haif a mile south of Hwy. 2, on Wednesday even- ing, January 15. According ta a spokesman frami the Newcastle detach.- ment of the OPP, the Burgess vehicle was in collision with a Canadian Armed Forces vehi- cIe that was pulling out from a private driveway. A third car collided with the rear of the Burgess car, said police. Ae paener in the arm y veiclTrTerry Cam ýbel, 21, 115 Garrard Road, Witby, was taken ta Oshawa General Hospital suffering from a skull fracture. He is listed in fair condition in the, hospital's intenszive care unit. The di-r of the th-ira car was also taken, to Oshawa Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner 11.1. Graham warns: "Strict laws alone can not ýreduce snowmobile mis- haps.", A light dusting of snow, a little nip in the air and out cornes power on skis. Too often littie concern is given ta the fact that the lake is not adequately frozen, patches of bare earth stili exist, or that the machine has not been serviced. Suddenly, a mature, sens- ible man is reduced ta the level of an irresponsible persan., The resuit- can be broken machines, broken bod- ies and broken hearts. Since the 1974-75 snowmab- ile sea son b egan OPPmem- bers have investigated ten fatal snowmobile mishaps in which four persans drowned and seven died after their snow machine collîded with a fixed abject. Commissioner Graham re- minds snowmobilers, "The only sure way ta avoid needless suffering and trag- edy is for each snowmabile aperator ta become aware of his moral responsibility ta- wards himself, his family and his neighbour. I'Common sense and good habits are infectiaus. They will cantrihute ta the reduct- ion of seriaus injury and death that are now tao often assac- iated with the sport of snowmobiling." OBITUARY W. HOWARD PEARCE A life-long resident of New- castle, W. Howard Pearce, died at his hume, on Saturday, December 28, 1974, in his 68th, year. Born and educated in New- castle, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Pearce, (nee Mary-Jane Atkinson), hie fmar- ried Margaret E. Alidread, on June 16, 1945. A retired farmer, owning his own farm, hie had been retired since 1971. He was a member of Newcastle U.nited Church and of the Masonic Order. Surv iving are twa daughters Diana (Mrs. Verne Rowe) and Isabel, a son Ronald, and two grandchildren: -Reverend T. Smith officiat- ed at the funeral service on Tuesday, from the Morris Foneral Chapel. Pali-bearers were Messrs. Garnet Rickard, Albert Pear- ce Bill Lake, Frank Gray, John Rickard, and Charles Gilkes., Interment was in Bowman- ville ('emetery. hospital. Daniel Coty, 18, of R.R. 2, Bawmanviile, was treated at the hospital for lacerations and a fractured wrist. Driver of the army vehicle, Brendon Lehman, 17, of 874 Rossland Road W. escaped injury, Other passengers in the Coty vehicle inciuding Joseph Coyle, 15, Dariol Castellan, 15, and Anthony Siack 14, all of Bowmanville, were taken to Oshawa General Hospital where they were, treated for Zuts and bruises., Lt. Coi. N. M. Hall of the Ontaria ,Regiment stated bath Campbell and Lehman were on a d uty run at the time of the accident.' The army vehicle was carrying cadets of the area cadet corps tao shawa from Bowmanvilie. 1IIrwt iuary 22, 1975 Mr. and Mrs. Rudy F. Peltzer of Duchess. Aiberta has been visiting her mother Mrs. Sheidon Moffat, Cburch Street, South. Mrs. Ida Plumb and ber son Mr. Charles Plumb of Wiilow- dale, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barrowclough of Wesieyville were recent visitors of Mrs. Gea. Morton. Mrs. Clif f Winter returned home on Friday f rom Memor- ial Hospital Bowmanville and Mr. Wînter returned home on Saturday from the Oshawa Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Stapleton recently lef t for the sunny south in matar cabin. Mrs. Herb Murray spent over the Festive Season with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Randail andfamily, Whitby. Mrs. Ron Harris has been a patient in Memoriai Hospital Bawmanville for 10 days. The Rev. Sidney Bates of Belleville, Miniister with the deaf for the Bay of Quinte Conference was the guest speaker at bath the Kirby United Church and the Orono United Church's regular Sun- day marning services. The roads and weather were in very poor condition for the trip lfrom Belleville early Sunday morning. Mrs. Catherine Ardron and Mrs. L. Wingate of Toronto recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Lance Plain. Mrs. Jim Middieton is a patient in the Memoriai Hos- pital Bowmanville and Mrs. Harvey Gînn is in the Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Graham and Mr. Vernon Graham were New Year's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Graham. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phil- lips, Jann, Mary, Jill and Don of Agincourt recently fromn B.C. visited Mrs., Phillips' mother Mrs. Ann McKenna of Main St., and ail enjayed dinner at the New Dutch Oven. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baîl and their weekend guests Miss Susan BaIl and Mr. Les Hrehicek of Toronto were Sunday evening'dinner guests af Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Mercer, Kenny and Trevor, Hampton.1 Miss Marilyn Morton and Mr. Ken -Minion of Peter- borough were Sunday., noon dinner guests of ber parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morton. Mr. and-Mrs. Hesper Dean, Mr. and Mrs. G. Cox and sons were New Year's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lance Plain. Mr. Pattersn is now in the new Strathaven Nursing Home., of Fenelon Falls, Mr. Vernon Graham with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Graham on Christmas,_,. Day., Mr. and Mrs. Orme Falls and son Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Power and Mr. and Mrs. Carias Tamblyn were Saturday evening -dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Stark of Starkville. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stap- leton of Oshawa, spent Friday Evening wîth Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bh HAYDON Club 21 met at the Commun- ity Centre, on Monday evening Jan. l3th. Gladys Potts acting as chairman, 'opened the meeting with all singing O Canada. She also read a poem entitled 'Take Time.' Treasur- er's report and thank you cards were read. Meta Read showed pictures of Russia, Gardon -Dudley took last October when he attended the Canada and Russia Hock- ey game. Buildings w ere enormous, and the parks and museums were many and they had monuments of their spec- iai people everywhere. Every- one enjoyed the pictures., We had lunch and a chance ta chit-chat. February meet- ing, in charge of Group One. Miss Mary Potts, visited ber grandmother, Mrs. W. Marti 'n at Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa, on Sunday Mr. andMrs. Wayne BIl'ack- burn and Susan, Orono, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Blackburn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott and family, Enniskilien, were supper guests, of her, mother Mrs. Meta Read on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cameron, Pontypool, were Sunday sup- per guests of the, Roy Graham Mr. Charlie Garrard is stil! a patient in Memoriai Hospital Bowmanvilie. Mrs. Charlie Garrard having had the cold for the last week, was taken by ambulance ta Bowmanville Hospital on Friday night. Glad ta hear she is improving and hopeber, stay in hospital wil be a short one. Bill Potts is a patient in Port Perry Hospital and is wished a speedy recovery. With the fresh faîl of snow, on the weekend many were out> with, their snowmobiles. Hav- ing had the nice mrild weather. it was quite a change on Sunday might when the temr- perature dipped daw ito belowý, zero.. BOWMANV 111E Welcomne to MEADOVIEWHEIGHTS Ail Single Famnily Homes, NOW!!W Ws the timne to buy and saveý EXECUTIVE HOMES (Up fo 2,000 Sq. Ff.) ESTATE SIZE LOTS - FROM 80 ff. fo 100 ff. rRONTAGE Artist Rendering Onty MEAD( i he Marik of Building Excellence_________ Thimd Genemafion Bvlders CAL BOWMAN VILLE,623-3393 TORONTO LINE 923-9174 Ask for Ext. 45 PHYLLIS Mc ROBIE................... 62! RON HURSr ........................98e BILLTURANSKY..................... .98i )OWVIEW BLVD. oo HWY. 401 M-7159 83-5131 83-5420 DEADXINE FOIR CýLASSUFIED Tues., 4:30 p.m. Orono

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