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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Feb 1975, p. 10

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10The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 19, 1975 "y" II I DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED Tues,:3 0 Ep1j i ............. ...... OFCE- space, 600 square feet, completely decorated, broadloomed', aiIr conditioned, heated, downtown business section. Phone 623-7664 atter 5 p. M. 51if SIX room house for rent, prefer aduIts, Bowmanville area. Phone 623-3764. 8-1 A THREE bedroomn town- house, ideal for famiiy living, iocafed on a quiet court in Bowmanville, close to schools, $250p per month, available immediateiy. Cal! Sam Venn, Toronto 923-9174, Bowman- ville 623-3393, or Mr. Cooney, Toronto À444-5082. W. Frank Real Estate Realtor. 8 tf ENNISKILLEN viage, 2 bed- roomn apartment, second floor, privafe entrance, adults pre- ferreçi 263-8868. 8 -1 APARTMENT, 3 rooms and bath, lIght, heat and water, fridge and stove, file floors. Available March sf. 623-3197. 8-ix 24" x 36" ALUMINUM sheets for sale. Suifabie for insulat- ing, etc. 25 cents each. Reductions for quantifies. Statesman Office. tf _f NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTP-RS n the Estate of GEORGE ESLEY MUTTON, of the Town ýof Newcastle, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, Retired Store- keeper, deceased. AIl persons having. dlaims against the Estate of George Esley Mufton, lafe of the Town of Newcastle, in the Regional Munici pality of Dur- ham, Refired Storekeeper, who died on or about the 22nd day of November, 1974, are hereby' notified to send parti- culars of same fo the under- signed on or before the 28fh day of February, 1975, atter which date the Estate wili be distriTbuted wlthi regard only to the dcaims of which fhe undersigned shtah then have noice and thje undersigned wiIl not be Hable fo any person of whoe aim cihe shah not theýr have notice. DATir-D at the ïTown ýof Newcasfie, this 51th day of Febru-,ary, 1975. MB.Kelly, 28 Kng Street West, Box 159, Bowmanville, Ontario- L'iC 3 K9, Solicitor for the Executor. 7-3 m .Ifli, FOR REMOVAL 0F FRESH, DEAD and DISABU.ED FARM STOCK, 11CA LL MARGWI LL FUR FARM Hampton 263-2721 30-tff RESULTS COUNT! (Mtiple1 Multple Listing Service Oshawa & District Real Estate, Board, * a IN THE COUNTY COUF 0F THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT 0F DURHAI NOTICE TO: ROGER MILNER A Writ'of Summons has b issued by Mary Stewart, infant by her next trie Robert Stewart and thes Robert Stewart persona The Plaintift's cdaim' s damages arising ouf of negl igent operation of a mo vehicle owned and driven Roger Mimner in the Towr Newcastle in the -Judic District of Durham. If wish fto defend thîs acti either you or your Iawyer shi file an Appearance in1 office of this Court at Whitl Ontario, 605 Rossland R< East, in accordance with Rules of Court. In default Appearance and service Statement of Defence witl the required time, pleadir may be nofed closed agaii you and you may not permitted to deliver yo Statement of Defence. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE thaf where pleadji have been nofed clos against you, you may deemed to have admitted1 Piaintiffs' dlaim and you n- not be entitled to notice of a mot ion for Judgment or noti of trial, and JUDGMEI MAY BE GIVEN AGAINS YOU IN YOUR ABSENCE POLLITT &WALTERS Barristers and Solicitor 70 Bond Street West, Oshawa, Ontario. Slctrfort'he Plainfi J. P. Kelly Local Judqe 7ý Would the woman wf phoned me last Friday ar said she had my daughtei brownie hat,' please return to me or she could drop if ir the Saivation Army Ha where my daughter goes Brownies. Mrs. Jean Brovw Iee. 8 K-'Inde.rgartîen Registration for September 1975 at Newcastle, Orono and Ki.rby Schools Amy child in Newcastle Village and Clarke Township % wiIl have reached his fiffh birthday by December 31, 1975 ejgbefor Kindergarfen.1 Pupils may be regisfered at any of the fhree schools. Pr( of age is required. hie-wcast 1e - February-24th - 9:00-12:( Orono - February26th - 9:00-12:( Kirby - February25th - 9:00-12:( A TT E N T 10N! Farmersand Farm Workers Farmers Do you.need seasonal workers, f uI1l-ti me workers? Farm Workers We are here f0 help you find employmenf, register with us now. Canada Farm Labour Pool 53 Albert St. Cobourg, Ontario 1-416-372-8737 , ;a, * GOOD, used furniture, high chairs, cribs, playpens. Towne Used Furnifure. Phone 623- 4681. 8-1 Wee Buy Scrap Cars rFREE TOWING DOM'S AUTO PARTS 723-1121 SMALL pony tractor with cultivator. Phone 1-416-342- 5377 affer 6 p.m.- USE D F-urniture and Appl ian- ces. Paddy's Market, Hamp- ton 263-2241. 33-tf SERVICE age Yorkshire -Boar. Phone 1-786-2518. M. Vogels, Newtonville. Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcyc les Snowmobi les For WekigPurposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID, ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yar 623-5756 Resiýdence 623-7112 45-tff )een an nd, aid )ily. for t he tor iby '1 of :ial >'ou on, hal the fby, oad the t0f of Ihin ngs inst be our ng 5 sed be the rîay ny Hce NT T AuCtion sale at Pethick's Auction Barn, Haydon, 1 mile east of Enniskillen, on Satur- day evening. Large quantity of furniture and things. Sale at 7 p.m. Cliff Pethick, auction- eer. 8-1 The undersigned auctioneer will seil by public auction for the estate of the late Leonard Spîcer, Bowmanville at 150 Mearns Ave. on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 22, ai his household effects, 2 brass beds, 1 round table, 1 ovai china cabinet, setfee and 2 chairs, new Lawnboy lawn- mower, new extension ladder, dishes, other articles. (This sale will start at 12:30 p.m.) Dress warmly. No reserve. Cliff Pethick, Auctioneer, Lawrence Harris clerk. 8-1 Saturday, February 22nd. Farm Soid, Auction Sale of Livestock, Impiements, Prc- duce, Some- Furniture. The property of Nick and Marilyr Bobel (ormerly Wilford Jack- son tarm) Lot 16 Con. 8 Scugog Twp. 10 miles south of Lindsay on Hwy. 35 and 7 miles west on Hwy. 7A to Nestieton -i mile norfh and 1/ mile west. il head of Ayrshire, Hereford and Hostein cattie. 5 cows due time of sale. 3 steers 11/2 yrs. old. 3 open heifers 11/2 year. oid. M.F. 35 diesel tractor witl loader, blade and snow buck- et, M. H. 22 tractor, MF. No. 10 baler PTO. M.H. 26 self propelled combine, 1971 Nev Holiand 460 hay bine, John Deere 2 row corn planter. Triple K cultivator. Int. tract- or manure spreader, Int. 7' power mower. M.F. side rake, Otaco wagon and rack, M.F. sub-soiler, 40' elevator, John Deere grinder, grain dryer, fanning miii, grain rolier, fuil line of machinery. Approx. SO0 cedar posts. Wheaf, Barley, Oats, Hay and Straw. 196. Chevrolet 2 door hard top car, 1972 Fiat 124 special 4 dooi sedan car. Chesterfield, chahr and hassock, shag rug 12'x 20', chairs, washing machine, many other items. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 1,.00 P.M. Carl Hickson, Auction- eer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324- 9959.7- )f e ri s -i n f ~'Peter Kcowa I J r. i 'IfsreaznS e ,3w 52 King St. W., Bowmanville - Telephone 623-2453 ýho REALTOR nds Five Bedroomns. Large 2 i i storey home on 90' x 210' lot in f0o Bowmanville. Has large living a 1 room, dining room, family f0 room, huge kitchen, laundry 'n- room, and 11/2 batbs. Bargain 8-1 af $65,000. Private terms. 4 Bedroom twin home in good location near school and store. Has rec. room, 112- baths, large famiiy size kitchen, bright living room. Asking $43,900. Terms arranged. 4 Bedroom 112 storey brick home in centrai part of Bowmanville with huge kitch- en with dishwasher, family room with plenty of windows and a fireplace, nice living Who room and a sepa rate dining 5 sroom. Laundry room. 4 piece Stiled bath. Situated on large roof weIl groomed lot wîth several mature trees and aiso bas a 2 car garage. Reduced to $57,- 00900.00. Terms. 00 Courtice area. . .5 room 00 bungalow with 4 th. bedroom n basement. Has rec. room. 8-1 Large lot. This is a well kept home and the price is right at $48,900. Termns arranged. 2 Famnily bunigalow on huge lot next to proposed complex in the centre of Bowmanville. Ideai invesfment potential here. REDUCED f0 $65,500.00. Ter ms. Farm . .. 93 acres in the patb of rapid expansion to the west of Bowmanville. Excellent home which bas been com- pietely redone. Barns are set up for a piggery. Choice land for cash crops and frontage on two roads. Caîl for details. Junior Execufive... Look at thîs 3 bedroom brick bungalow n one of the choicest locations in Bowmanville. Has bright living roomý, dining area, cozy kitchen, rec. room, garage- and paved drive. In Immac- uhate condition. ONLY $60,000. Terms available.ý 8-1 Affer Hours Caîl: Gordon Beech Joe Barfon George Brown Peter Kowal Jr, 623-5265 623-3098 623-3702 623-5868 8-1- VERTENTE LIMITED Real Estafe 47 Acres - at the lunictian of Hwy's 35 and 115, on a good road, mostly farm land with some bush, building permit available, an excellent invest- ment. Reduced to 535,000 with ferms. 135 Acres - near the village of Pontypool, 114 mile tram 35 Hwy.,, large modemn single' storey barn, many possibili. ties, $1,000 an acre wîth terms. V'ertente Real Estate, Delhi, Ontario. Call Ed Vanhaver- beke,Newfonville 416-797-2333. 4-tf 35 King Sf. W., Oshawa 576-3333 Stately Century Home with 12 roomns, Bowmanville location. Must be seen to be appreciated. Caîl Kay Hoskin. 623-7276 or 728-7328.' Bowmnanville Queen Streef Four bedroom, 11/2 storey n brick home. Large kitchen and living room. l year old in-ground swimming pool with- fenced and hedged private rear yard. Close f0 hospitai and uptown. Asking only $49,'500.00 with good terms. rCali R. Bud Vîrtue. x Bowmanville Liberty North Come and see this well1 located sstory and a hait famiiy home with eat-in kitchen, separate dining room, three bedrooms, ail prnfessionally newly dclc 2orated. Weil treed lot with swimming pool. Ail for $42,- 500.Oowith terms. Calil Christa Winterbeit. Bowmanville Terrific boy on ta dlay's mar- ket is this 3 bedroom, 2 storey brick home. Immaculate throughout. Famîl y room on ma(a~ifo~ wtb.4~e~r~f ire- place 2an"d Patin1o0doors.1/2 baths, master bedroom 16' x 12' for your queen size bed. Attached, garage. Oniy $56,900. Terms at 934 per cent. Cali Phyllis McRobbie. Newcastle Attractive bungaJow with at- tached double garage. Large rec room beautifully fînished 42 x 11. Waikout to patio. Fenced lot. Askîng $62,900.00. Terms. Cahli Bihl Turansky. Newcastle 12 acres country. estate. 100 year old, il room home. Large rooms. Lots of shade trees, very private. Wilmot Creek wîth fwo stocked trout ponds. Best fishing in area. 3-acre apple orchard. SmaIl barn. 3-car garage. 1 mile from 115 Hwy. Terrific value at $165,- 000.00. Terms. Cali, Ron Hurst. Orono This 3 bedroomn bungalow is Iocated 1 mile from the Kirby Oshawa Ski Club. This im- maculately kept home bas broadioom fhroughout and is situated on a large lot. Stone tirepiace. Many extras. Ask- ing $49,900.00 with.terms. Cai Ron Hurst. Bowmanville - Estafe Sale CentraW location. 2 bedroomn brick bungalow. Separate din- ing -room. ,Ideai for retire- ment. Spacious lot. Asking e36i70ù.10,. Terms. Cali PiiyH[is McRobbie. Fraserville, 2 large building lots iri village. Close to Hwy. 28. 165 ft. x 522 ft. Asking $12,900.00 each. Caîl Bihl Turansky. 10 Acres - Newfonville Excellent property. Hiigb and dry. Hait chear land, balance bush. Building permit avail- able. Asking $29,900.00 with easy terms. Contact Tony Klompmaker. Bowmanville - 3 Bedroom 10 Acre Hobby Farm - Backsplif Bowmanville Spaclous home on large lot. Take a drive ouf to see this Family room. separate living unique property featuring a and dining room, hollywood 2,200 sq. ft. home witb 4 kitchen, stove, tridge, washer bedrooms and, 3 washrooms, încluded. 9 per cent m'ortgage. Attractive setting. Trout Best buy in the off ice. $49,900. stream. Horse barn. Asking Terms. Cali Charlie Reid. $97,500.00 with easy terms. Cail Tony Klompmaker. BowmaVilleAre VOu Considering a Opportunity to b uy a Ioveiy MW E r Euipedf0 hnd brick'residence. FuI y reno- Wyoreome needfo nywei vated witb large rooms, tire- yu on ed nweei place, large lot. Storage Canada andi U.S.A- building. Close to downfown. Asking $61,000.00. Anxious to o1st-tCat seli. Bring mne a good offer. C atf os Cali Bihl Sutherland. '7ý ,Real Estate Service REALTOR 423-2503 B Oshawa Bowmanville - very central, 23-2265 11/2 storey 4 bedreom brick home, separate D.R., 2 baths, Looking new roof and furnace, asking Then yc $49,500. bedroor Bowmanville- 2 bedroomý Living, bungalow wîth aftached gar- SeparatE age on large weil treed lot in veranda south end area, Good starter with fir or retirement home, asking extra lar $35,000. 1,$5551000.0( Hampton, compact 3 bedroom Newcast brick bungalow, on large 100 x 3 bedroo 298 foot lot, chose to schooi, galow.( asking $49,500. Cahl to see this Dîning1 one. wood kit Millbrook - 9 building lots on workshcF whîch to, have the home of but dlos your choice built. We have $S0,S00.C plans and price lîsts in the IncomneF office. Call for more defaiis. We have Kaladar - 75 acres of praperty home v with smail cabin, oood huntinq self-cont and fîshing, asking $30,00-Ô Backyarc with fermos, kidney sl Shirley Hogg 623-3500 Mac Mc Donald 623-3911 Wîif Hawke 983-5274 Allan Rouf 725-0353 Helen Mc DonalId 623-3911 Edwin Jeans 623-7152 URGENT--LY'REQUIKEU:! We have cash buyers for homes in the Bowvmanviiie area. Perhaps your home would bring top dollar? We'I b" pieased to appraise if for you and heip you ocate the "home of your dreams", For friendiy efficient sale of your home, cali P. & R. Realty Company, Reaitor, Bennett Rd. and No. 2 Hwy., Bowman v i1 e 576-6120. -17-f good 'ar'( $49,900.0( 30 KÏng Sft. W. IOWMA NVILLE 623-4403 - Toronto 921-9248 g For An Older Home 'ou must see this S n with extra -large Roomn with firepiace. te Dining Roomn, front aand rear Sun Roomr ireplaceý Situated on rge lot. Low priced at .0. stle )o Ranch Style Bun- Carpeted Living and Roomn. Bright boiiy- tchen, rec roomn and op. 75 x 200 country lot ose to conveniences. 00. Home wifh Pool /e a 3 bedroomn brick Nith a 1 bedroom tained apartment. 'd features inground bhaped pool Iocated in 'ea of Oshawa. Oniy 0. Affer 5:00 Cal Josie Doxtater Donna Holmes Elfie Josf Nellie Boiten L) Lamie Rosen Peggy Gray Louise Whale Pam Carr E 983-9593 987-5220 263-2032 Lynda Kinsman Peter Chopee Ed Drumm Reg Aker BiIl Mc Feeters "ESTABLISHED 1936" 8-1 Close te 52 thousand (51,991) cases ef bronchilis and em- physema were treated' in Canadian bospitals, in 1971. Thnese lung cripplers, includ- ing tuberculosis are the tar- ges of your Durbam Region Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association. "Wave rly Gardensý" ln Bowmanville Built by Marianna Deveîopmients Your Gua rantee of Qui!iy Construction HOMES FROM $47,985 93/4% $4Y5 DOWN Feafures include: Clean Dependable Eîectric Heat -Large family kitchen -Finished family room -,Completely broadloomed -1/ baths -Fireplaces -Attached garages -Fully sodded lots -Comnpletely serviced Open for Inspection This Weekend and Dai ly 10'A. M. f07 P. M, BOWMANV 11E Welcome to. MEADOWVIEW HEIGHTS. All Single Family Homes NOW! is the timne ta buy and save EXECUTIVE HOMES (Up to2,000 Sq. Ff.) ESTATE -SIZE LOTS'- FROM 80 ft. f0 100 ft. FRONTAGE Priced from $64,995 and Up Art ist Rendering Only MEADOW V The Mark of Building Excellence ~Third Generotion Duiiders HWY. CALL BOWMAN VILLE 623-3393 TORONTO LINE 923-9174 Ask for Ext. 45 PHYLLIS Mc ROBBIE................. 623-7159 RON HURST .1........ ............... 983-5131 BILL TURANS<Y ............ ......... 983-5420 fI1EW BLVD. .MM 00 .401 F~.NeKO w E- ALSO Open House at Newcastle Saturday &Sunday 1-4:30 p.m. Choice of 2 Del uxe Models to Choose From. MA RIAN NA DEVELOPMENTS Builft by Division of Veltri & Son Limnited Well known for qua lity construction and superior workma nshi p. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 23;4 ing St. ., Bowmanvlle 623-3393 Direct Toronto Line 923-9174 43-tf Paf Marierrîson Bowmanville 623-4115 Cobourg Spotless 3 bedroom semi- detached home, newly decor- ated, excellent condition $29,200.00 Garden Hill Area 121/2 acres, scenic wooded lot with stream - 20,000 00 One- third down, balance at 834 per cent. Campbeilcroft New brick and trame bunga- low, 3 bedrooms, separate dining room, large living room, basement apartment -2 bedrooms. Large treed lot, excellent value at $47,500.00 Gores Landing New bouse, custom buiît, 3 bedroom side split, tamily sized kitcheri on large land- scaped lot, quiet tree iined paved street. $43,900.00 terms. Sturgeon Lake Year round home, 3 bed- rooms, large living room, with stone. tirepiace, 4,piece bath, garage and guest bouse, large lot with 100' trontage on Sturgeon Lake. Ideal summer vacation or year round living. $52,500-00 -terms. Hast ings Hobby tarm- 50 roiling acres, highway frontage, 7 room tarm bouse needs renovation. "Week-end carpenters take note". This property is under- priced at $39,900.00 because of the' poor condition of the bouse. Blackstock New 4 bedroom brick and aiumînum bouse, 11/2 baths, large bright rooms, broad- loomr throughout, electric heat, double attached garage, large lot- 15 minutes from Bowmanviie $49,500.00 terms. 137 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-7694 623-7661 REALTOR Bowmanville, lovely 4 Dea- room brick &aluminum twin home, hoilywood kitchen, fin- ished rec room, patio doors to baicony, broadloom, every- thing a home could want including iandscaped partialiy fenced lot. Asking $45;900. Vendor moving to the country, have a look. Courtice Area, 3 bedroom rancher with legal basement aparfment, garage, Db. pav- ed drive, numerous extras inciuding 11l4 acres of, land. Reduced to $65,000. 8-1 Playoffs Start on, by L. Burns The Town League schedule ended last Thursday with Ceunty Chrysier defeating Kramps Furniture 610o 4, while Hoopers Jewellers take first place beating Lockes TV 5 te 4. County Chrysier and Kramps Furniture bad a closely fought battie last Thurs. nigbt witb County coming out on top. County started the scoring witb a pair as John Oyler and Wayne Pearce connected. Kramps came within one before Ch end of the first as Sandy Brown bit for bis first of twe. County started the second off again on a goal by Ray Pickell. Brown gel Kramps witbin one again before tE second ended. County came out again with twe quick goals by Bucky Hughes and John Kramp. Kramp's Barry Vir- tue then put one on home witb tbree minutes 10 go. But, County's Ray Pickell put il out of reacb aI 18:35. Kramps received one more by Ron Hooper 10e late in the game, Kramp's received two minor penalites wbile County piçked up one. In the second game Hoopers Jewellers squeezed by last place Lockes TV 5 10 4. Hoopers started the game off on a goal by Steve Burns at 4:50. Lockes tied it up on a goal by Andy Murphy just minutes later. Hoopers took the lead again witb a goal by Brian Currie Milîs. Thie lead didn't last long as Rick Woolner tied il again at the 18:00 minute mark. In the oo'sTransporters Hlave Bocks to Wall Mîarkham bas taken a two Jlody Rloss. game lead in the best-of-five In Saturday's action Mark- playoff series with successive ham were hard pressed as wins this week. Wednesday they skated to a 5-3 win. night Markham trounced the Bowmanville took an early Toros 7 ta 1 in Markbam. lead as Wayde Preston.,and Wayde Preston was the only John Stewart combined to set Toro marksmen as he banged up Jody Ross at the 45 second in rbond ffth stckof mark. Markham bounced in reoun of te sickofright back and before the Toros regained their compo- Select s Three For sure had pumped in four goals. Trailing 4-1 the Baby Prinipas Co rse Bulis came out charging in the third . Preston cut the Mark- Each year the Northumber- ham lead to two on a play land-Newcastle Board of Edu- assisted by Ross and Brunt. cation selects tlîree high Markbam again increased scbool teachers fromn its their lead to three, two jurisdiction te fi a quota for a minutes later. Greg Brunt Higb School Principal's closed out the scoring on a Course run by the Ministry of determined effort. He inter- Education at four Ontario cepted a pass in the Toro zone Universities. The Ministry of and broke into the clear only Education sets the quota tor to have the Markham goalie different boards, depending on thwart him. However, the their size. determined rearguard contin- Mrs. Mary-Ellen Beamish, ued into the corner after the a teacher at Port Hope High puck and stickbandled his way Scbool, Gary Milovick, 'a to about 20 feet in front of the teacher at Bowmanville High net and blasted one past the School and E.G. Witberspoon, startled Markbam goalie. Tor- principal of Clarke Higb os pressed bard for the Sehool are the board's select- balance of the game but where ion this year. unable to score. The course is held over two The third game of the series summers at Queen's Univer- is tonight in Markham at 7:45 sity, University of Toronto, with the fourth if necessary Trent University and Water- back in Bowmanville, Sunday loo University.. at 5:30. mhursday 1second both teams picked up two goals apiece. For Kramps it was- Bruce Meadows and Rick Woolner. Hoopers goals were scored by Brian Bradley and Steve Burns. Brian Brad ley got what proved 10 be the winner at 2:25 of the third. Lockes picked up five minor and one misconduc t penalty. Hoopers received three minors. Congratulations go 10 Rick Woolner, for winning the top scorers award, and to -Ken Veitch and Mike Johnson for getting the best goaltenders tropby and to Hoopers Jewel- lers for winning first place. On Thurs. Feb. 20 playoffs start witb Hoopers Jewellers cballenging County Chrysier and Kramps Furniture meet- ing Lockes TV. Oro no News Mrs. Ida Plum of Willow- dale visited her sîster Mrs. Geo. Morton, Wednesday to Friday evening, last week. Mrs. Roy Branch with ber daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McClure of Mississauga are on a motor, trip 10 the Sunny South. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bail and their weekend house guests Miss Susan Bail and Mr. Les Hrebicek of Toronto were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Mercer, Kenny and Trevor of Hampton. 1Mrs. R. H. Hollingsworth bas returned.10 Orono afler a number of weeks in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Mrs. Cyril French and 1),Ir son Mr. Lawrie French of Oshawa called on her cousin Mrs. Herb. Murray on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Cliff Winter is a patient in the Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Miss Marilyn Morton @ Mr. Ken Minion of Peterh, ougb spent the weekend wfsn ber parents Mr. and Mrs. Robt Morton and other relatives. Mrs. Percy Werry is on a tour to Spain. Mr. Kennetb Randaîl of Wbitby was a Sunday evening ,dinner guest of bis aunt, Mrs. Herb. Murray. Mrs. H. Quantrili of Eliza- betbville recently visîted Mrs. Evan Quantrîll, Cburch Street, Soutb' Town League Sencule Ends W-f emh Hoo pers in Top Spot 1 WýýýM 15 r x oser*

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