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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Mar 1975, p. 9

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. March 5. 1975 9 f~t:f~.. -. R ail s 'liii W DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED Tues., 4:30 pm ý-(fBSON Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson (nee Susan Holroyd) happiiy' announce the birth of No. 2 son, Kevin Andrew, 7 lb. 13 oz. on March 3, 1975 at Grace Memoriai Hospifal, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. A wee brother for Stephen. 10-1 GREEN-A new recruit has joinedfhe family crew. Whata wonclerful world 10I litte fingers, 10 litte foes, two blue eyes from which f0 see. Joyful parents are Corporal and Mrs. Brian Green (nee Ross), Dartmtnoh, Nova Scotia. My name is Lorne Harold George, arrived March 4, 1975 at 4 o'clock, weighed 7 lbas. Il ozs. lm their irst child, fffh grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Green, Bethany and fhirteenth for Mr. and Mrs. George Ross of New Bruns- wick. 10-1 HOSKIN-Harold and Joan (nee McMaster) are proud to anynounce the arrivai 0f Kqyin James, 9 lbs. 1412 ozs., on March 1, 1975 at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. A wee brother for Brian. 10-ix, McMASTER-Ross and Cheryl (Metcaif) happiiy an- nounce the birth of their first child, Stephen Paul, 10 lbs. 4 ozs. on Safurday,' March 1, 1975 at Oshawa General Hos- pifai. 10-1, O'N ElLL-Clare and Barba'- (nee Hansen) are pleased to announce the 'arrivai of their son Aaron, 8 lbs. 14 ozs. on Monday, March 3, 1975 af Memorial Hospifal, Bowman- ville. A brother for Vicki and Ryan. 10-1 PRESSON-Hi! My name is Amy Katherine. My daddy and mommy are David and Ria. i arrived Feb. 27, 1975 at 9:12 p.m. weighing 6 lbs. 5 ozs. Many thanks f0 Dr. Miller and Dr. Spear and staff at Oshawa General Hospital. My grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Presson of Saulf Ste. Marie and Mr. and Mrs. S. Raap- horst of Bowmanville. 10-1 REES- Aubrey (Ross) and Rosemary (nee O'Suliivan) announce with joy the safe arrivai of their first child, a daughter, Julie Lynn, weigh- ing 7 bs. 15 ozs. on Thursday, February 20, 1975. Prouf ~jrandparents are Mrs. Dor- othy O'Sulliivan (Trenton) and r.Clarence Rees (Toront o). Proud qre-at grançiparents are Mr. an& Mrs. R . M.Ferguson (Trenton). Special thanks f0 Dr. Lai, Dr. Giroux and 4th. and Sfh. floor nursing staff of Oshawa Generai Hospital. 10 1f >T APLETON Frank and 5Jýitýy (nee Skelding) proudîy an-nounce the arrivai of Ste- phen George, 7 lbs. 101/2 oz., on January 31sf. A brother for Tricia and Tara. Grandpar- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Skeidling and Mr. and Mrs. Hug h St a pieton, Newfonville. Great randparents Mrs. GeorgeS keiding, Blackstock and Mrs. A. McKnighf, Osh- awa. Special thanks f0 Drs. Mikios and Cunningham and Bowmanville Memorial Mat- ernity Staff. 10-1 ZOSCHKE-Nelson and Bey are happy f0 announèe the arrivai of Date Jason, 6 lb. 131/4 oz. at Memorial Hospital, Bowmaville, February -28, l975. A brofher for Darreli1 and Wayne. The proud grandpar- ents are Mrs. Verna Hard- - wick, Killaloe and Mr. Otto Zoschke, Arnprior. Special fhanks f0 Dr. H. B. Rundie, Dr. J. D. Rundie and nursing staff on Maternity Floor. 10-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ailan Down, R. R. 1 Sunderland, are pleased to announce the engagement of theirdaughter Carol Lynne to Dale Christopher St. John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Sf. John, Aurora. The wedding f0 fake place March 22, 1975, Vroomanton United Church. 10-1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wal1ker wish f0 announce the engage- namandthele RIeta (Mrs.1 Jim Little), Bowmanville. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel,' Bowmanville, for ser- vice on Thursday af 2 o'clock.i Interment Bowmanviile Cemetery. 10-1 ARMSTRONG - Suddeniy at his home, Newcastle, on Sunday, March 2nd, 1975, James Armstrong, aged 73 years, husband of the late Beatrice Kissack, dear father of Margaret (Mrs. D. E. MacDonald), Harold and Bill, 13 grandchiidren and 7 great- grandchildren. Service was held in the Morris 'Funerai Chapel, Bowmanvilie, on Wednesdlay at 10 o'ciock. Interment Pine His Ceme- tery, Toronto. 10-1 LeGRESLEY - At Oshawa Generai Hospital on Friday, February 28th, 1975, Helen Farncomb, beloved wife of Reginaid LeGresiey, R.R. 3, Newcastle, aged 75 years, dear mother of Farncomb and Balfour, g randmother of ei ght g randchi Idren. Resfed at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow- manvilie. Service was heid in St. George's Anglican Church, Newcastle, on Monda yaf 1:30. Interment St. Georg e's Cemetery. 10-1 PATERSON - At Strathaven Nursing Home, Bowmanviîie, on Wednesday, February 26fh, 1975, John A. Paterson, for- meriy of Orono, aged 96 years, husband of the late Mary Roseila Graham, dear father of James, Kathleen (Mrs. B. F. Drummond), Harry, Alan, Murray and the late Donald. Privafe service was heid in the Morris Funerai Chapel, Bowmanviiie, on Friday even- ing at' 8:30. Intermenit St. John's Norway Cemetery, Toronto. 10-1 THOMPSON - Richard Arthur. Af the Cobourg and District Generai Hospital on Monday, March 3, 1975 Rich- ard A. Thompson, beloved husband of Irene Frederick- son of Church Sf., Cobourg, formerly of Lamb's Lane, Bowmanviiie, dear father of Louise (Mrs. D. Fernane) of Cobourg, brother of Harry of Oshawa. Funerai service was heîd at MacCoubrey Funeral Home, 30 King Sf. E., Cobourg on Wednesdlay, March 5 at 10 a.m. Interment Cobourg Union Cemefery. 10-1 S.Carnation FLOWER SHOP lways Pleased 33 DivisionSt "Flowers ~ Say it Best" VAN BELLE DAILY DeliverYto ... Oshawa - Bowmanville Area Phone 623-4441 43 m COOKSON-in lovin g mem- ory of a dear wife and mother Fiorrie Cookson Who passed away March 8th, 1963. Aiways a smiIe instead of a frown, Aiways a hand when one was down, Aiways true, thoughtfui and kind, Wonderfui memories she eft, behind. - Ever remembered by husband and famiîy. 10-1 FALLIS-In ioving memory of a dear dad, Jim, Who passed away March 6, 1969., As time unfoids another year Memories keep you ever near, Sulent thoughts of times together Hoid mqmories that wiII Iast forever. -Lovin g y remembered by David, Ga il, Linda and son-mn- iaw Jerry. lO-ix FALLIS-In oving memory of a dear husband, Jim, Who passed away March 6th, 1969. ,ady mi ssed aiong ife's way, Quietiy remembered every day, No longer in my life f0 share But in my hearf, he is aIways there. -Sadiy missed by wife Jean. lO-ix STONEBURG-Roy Eari, beioved son'of Lola Tuffrey Who was ýlaid to resf February 26, 1974. Beioved brother of Leona May, Bradford, Joan Des Roches, Scarborough, Ruby Stacey, Whitby, Donald Stoneburg, Bradford, nieces and nephews. We cannot have the oid days back When we were ail together But secret tears and ioving thoughts Wii1 be with us forever Memory is one gîft of God That deaf h cannot destroy God shahl wipe away ail tears There's no deafh, no pain, no fears. And they counit nof time by years, For there is no night there There'i be no sorrow there. 10-if REID-lin memnory of'a dear f rîend, Joan, Who passed away one year ago, March 7, 1974. "SadIy missed aiong ife's way Quietîy remembered every day." - Jack &June, 10-1 KEARNEY-In loving mem- ory of a dear Mother and Grandmother, Erica May, who passed away March 3, 1969. You lived your life For those you loved, And those you Ioved, remem- ber. -Dan, Beverly and family. 10-1 x My sincere thanks to neigh- bors, friends and relatives for flowers, cards and visifs while 1 was in hospital andi since returning home. Also thanks to Doctor A. Clark and nurses and staff of Oshawa General Hsia udrey Rowe We wish to express our sincere thanks to Dr. Mack and the staff of Port Hope Hospital for the wonderful care given f0 our mother, Eva Payne, during her illness; to Rev. Burn and the Port hope United Church Women for their many visifs f0 her; relatives, friends and ,ieigh- bors for the flowers, cards and many acts of kindness, and f0 the Ross Funeral Home. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Murray and Jean Payne Howard and Pauline Payne Keith and Rufh Caswell and Familles 10-1 x Thanks a million f0 ail my wonderful family, relatives, friends and neighbors for fhe lovely giffs, flowers, cards, visits and inquiries while in hospital and since coming home. Thanks also to fhose who provi ded transportation for Jim. Special fhanks to Drs. Spears, Anderson, McKenzie and Rundle, nurses and staff on the surgrcal floor. Sincerely Zella Middleton, Orono.- 10 lx I wish f0 fhank ail my friendsforfheir cards, flowers and visifs. A fhank you also f0 the nurses and doctors who are caring for me. Mrs. Annie Hafherly_ I 'would like fo express my sincere thanks fo ail who sent me cards, fiowers, fruit and gifts and f0 Dr. Anfossi and nurses on the sf floor of Memoriai Hospital, Bowman- vil le during my sfay there and since coming home. Brenda Bf'ck- 10-1 x The famiiy of the late Milton Virtue wish f0 exfend sincere thanks and appreciafion f0 relatives, friend s and neigh- bors, for floral fributes and donations to Heart Fund and acts of kindness, Special thanks f0 Rev. Amacher, Drs. Ewert and Anfossi and nurses on second Medical floor of Memoriai Hospital. 10 lx To the people of the Solina tf community, the gift was j Fal a ppreciated, Mr. and mrs . Donald J. Drew. Mr. and Mrs. George Zek- veld and famiiy wish to express their sincere thanks to friends and relatives for al their various e xpressions of sympafhy shown them af the time of the passing of their deariy beioved son and broth- er Adrian. We would aiso like f0 thank everyone who visited g randmother Zekveid in the memoriai Hospital, Bowman- ville, during this time. 10-1 x i wish f0 fhank my relatives, friends and neighbours for kindness shown to my wife and I during my sfay in Memoriai Hospital. Speciai fhanks to Drs. Anfossi and Anderson, nurses and staff on third floor and Rev. Bigby. They were wonderful. Thanks again.- Sheidon Pethick 10-1 We wish to thank ail our friends and neighbors, for their thoughtfulness and kind- ness during our recent ber- eavement. Aiso we wouid like f0 thank you for your comfort and consideration shown fo Nancyduring her long iIiness. TheLambert fam ily. 1 APPEARING AT The Queen's Hotel Newcastle THE COUNTRY GEMS Friday - Saturday MARCH 7-8 DANCING 9-1 10-1 Village of Newcastle Recre- ational Figure Skating Club p roudiy presents ifs Annuai Fig ure Skating.Carnivai Sat- urday, March 29 - 7 p.m., Sunday, March 30 - 2 p.m. in Newcastre Memoriai Arena. 10-3 Dance at Solina Community Hall March, 8, 1975. Music by Frank Barkey . This is a dance for ail age groups. Proceeds for Eidad Sunday Schooî. Admission - high schooi stu- dents and up $2. per person - under high schooi $1. per person. Ladies, please bring lunch. 92 DANCE AT CENTENNIAL HALL QUEEN STREET Ma rch 8, 1975 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. $3.00 per couple Refreshments MUSIC BY E. ARCHER 10-1 Old Time Dance at Tyrone Hall, March 8th. 10-1 Legion Monthiy Dance - St. Patrick's Day Dance on Satur- day, March 15. Dancing f0 the Silhouettes from 9 p.m. -,1 a.m. Refreshments. Everyone welcome. 10-2 DANCE AT THE BOWMANVILLE LIONS CLUB Saturday, March 8, 1975 Music by: D.J. FRANK TRULL Tickets - $3.00 Der couple Phone Maurice Richards S623-2032 9-2 Worid Day of Prayer, Friday, March 7, 1975 af 2:30 p. M. only, Pentecostal Church, Liberty Street, South. Speaker, Miss Vera Clapp, Bowmanvî'le. Refreshmenfs served. 9-1 Card Party, St. Joseph'ls Parish Hall, Tuesday, March il, 8p.m., $1 admission, prizes and lunch inciuded. 9-2 Osaca Barn Dance (couples, only) every Safurday nighf, Country and Western music. Phone 786-2633. 2-tf MONSTERBINGO New Sfarfing Time TH4URSDAY - 7:30 P.M. Sponsored by Oshawa Minor Softbali JUBILEE PAVILlON OS HAWA 50-tf WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE MONSTER BINGO NEXT MONDAY 7:45 P. M. RED BARN -- WAYNE ST. OSHAWA. 21-t B.H.S. Band Concert, Tues-, day, March 18 at 8:15 p.m. The Junior and Senior Bands of Bowmanville High Schooi wili present a concert in the schooi auditorium. 10-2 The next meeting of the directors of the Town of Newcastle Ratepayers' Association will be heid in Bowmanviiie new Council Chambers, Church St., 7:30 p.m. March 6. Interested persons weicome. 10-1 Durham Chapter No. 181 O.E.S. Opportunify Sale in Trinify S.S. Hall, March 21, 1975, 9- 00 a. m. f0 12: 00 noon. 10-1 Home Baking and Rum- mage Sale in Centennijal Hall, Queen St., Friday, Mar. 7th. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 1O-ix Upholstery Material AIl Day Hadassah Sale Thursday, MarCh 6 9: 00 A. M. to 9: 00 P. M. 144 King St. E. Oshawa Big new shipment of lovely, fabrics. Good rummage selection. 10-1 Euchre party, Newtonviîie Hall, Friday, March 7. Time: 8:15 p.m. Ladies bring lunch. Everybody welcome. 1- Appearing this Sat. night March 8th at the Osaca Barn, Fay Adams & The Country Hits. Couples only. 10-1.lx DANCING Saturday Night March 8 AT CLUB ANNRENE on Scugog Iland F EATU RING' JACK BAILEY 81 &THE BAILIFFS 10-1 World Day of Prayer Friday, March 7, 1975 at 2:30 P.M. onîy. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Liberty Street South Speaker MISS VERA CLAPP BOWMAN VILLE REFRESHMENTS SERVED 10-1 ANTIQUE CLOCKS -REPAIRED- Parts available for most anti- que dlocks, pocket watches and modern watches and dlocks. Our repairs are done wifh. modemn up-to-date equipment and quaiified Swiss frained watchmater. HOOPER'S JEWELLERS LTD. 29 King St. East Phone 623-5747 34-tf >~WHITE'S jTV ANTENNAS i oes HF ' Aerials, Rotors& Repairs SApartmenf & Homes Pre-Wired .aAsk About Our Guarantee SPhone 576-5606 E. WHITE, COURTICE 46-tf Oshawa TV Antennas & Towers ROTORS INSTALLED UHF -VHF. Colored Aerials Apts. and Homes Pre-Wired R EPAIRS Workmanshap Guaranteed AIl1 priced to SAVE you Money Phone 623,5122 L. HAMILTON, MANAGER 38-tf INSTALL AN FURNACE ' R BO ILE R .SO HUMIDIFIER or HOT WATER 1H EATE R No Payments for Six Months CA LL HARVEY PARINER Vour ESSO Service Dealer FREE ESTIMATES 983-5206 Orono or Zenith 14620 24 HoUr Service 41 -ff For AIl Your Craft and Hobby Needs Corne "UP AT CARN$ATION 33 Divkuion St. Bowmanville 623-5577 9-tf ADMIRAL portable 19" B. & W. Television, instant' play, absoIuteiy excellent. $125. 987-4710. 10-1 1973 LIONEL Hardfop Tent Trailer. Loaded with extras. Phone 623-7470 or 623- 7638 after 6. 10-2 BALED hay, good second cut aifalfa, no rain some timothy type hay. Phone 263-8430. 10-1 COLD storage Deicious and Sov appies. Aiso seconds. No Sunday sales. Frank Hiemstra 263-2260. - -. 5-ff PIANO for sale. Phone 723- 6890 affer 5 'ciock. 10-1 APPLES for sale. Joe's Or- chardeast of Bowmanviiie, 1/4 mile norfh of No. 2 Hwy. on Line 3. 623-2017. Open seven days a week. 9-4 NEWCASTLE three bedroom mobile home. Caîl after 6, 987-4817. 8-1 BEDROOM suife, 7 piece; dining room, 9 piece; living room, ail Burma-Danish feak- Wood. New furniture very reasonable. Phone 1-247-4377. 52-ff PADDY'S Market now has new furnîture, appliances, T.V.'s and stereos and aIso used f urn iture and appliances. Wili accept trade-ins. Paddy's Market, Hampton, phone 263- 2241. 33tf USED Furnifure and Appli- ances. Paddy's Markef, Hampton 263-2241. 26-ff WANT to seli your house for whaf if is însured for? Why not check with us and find ouf what if wiii cost to insure for full value? Our Home-Owners poiicy provides up to date coverage at a price you can afford! Caîl 623-3621 and compare. Brinkman Ins. Scu- gog St., Bowmanviiie. R. R. No. 1. 10-1 THE THRIFTSHOPatrearof 34 King Sf. W. Knitted Goods,' Dry Goods. Used Furniture, Ciothes etc. Blue Jeans (new) $11.95. Goaiy Sticks, Junior $5.00. Tuesday, Thursday, 10-4. Fridays 9-6. Cali1623-4397. 10-1 '71 MINE Motor Ski, 338cc ail rebult, and double trailer. $429.00 or besf offer. Phone 623-3609. '10-2x VACCUUM cleaner, five months oid, perfect condition. Phone 987-4378. 10-1 400 BALES hay, neyer rained on, $1.00. Cail 623-2437 evenings or Saturday. 10-1 x ALUMINUM siding, doors, windows, awnings, raiîings, ramn carry ing systems. Lorne Ailin, 1 P rince St.,-623-3871. Supreme Window and Door Co. 10-2 HALL free; oid office chairs; wagon wheei; rugs- one brown, one floral design; three piece kitchen suite; humidifier;eIectric heater; utiIity fables; card tables; kitchen cabinet; stroiler; waiker; joiIy jumper; car bed; training chairs - other good used furniture. Towne Used Furniture, 19 Temper- ance Sf., Bowmanviile. 10-1 TABLE pofatoes, excellent quality, $3.75 for 75 lb. bag, aiso smai potatoes for seed. Phone 623-2847. 10O-tf DODGE ton truck with stake body, cerfified; '61 Chev. haif ton, long box. Phone 263-8046. 10-1 ONE 19" B. &W. T.V. 4 barrel and C-H, two 8" chrome rims, one fack. Phone 623-4358. 10-1 FORD tractor, with ail new tires and tire chains, complefe mofor job with Allied motor mounfed. Very good condition. Phone 728-3809. 10-1 Imm Buy direct from Manufac- ture- Rutter Granite Co., Ltd., has a huge selection of fine, quality monuments, large and small to fit any need. Come by our display yard at 73 Ontario Street, Port Hope or telephone 885-5216 for a monument that endures. 135tfi OSHAWA SAND AND GRAVEL SUPPLY WASHED SAND I Smali female Dachshund. Answers fo Midge. Reward. 623-2325. 10-1 - GRAVEL and STONE LIMESTONE PRODUCTS AIU Sizes for Driveways and Parking Lots TOPSOIL and DIRT FILL TRUCKS and LOADERS FOR RENT 877 King St. East (Ea st of Harmony) CALL 725-0232 1RICHMOND ST. W. OSHAWA 576-55 WAREHOUSE SALE' EVERY BALE IN STOCK DISCOUNTED FOR IMMEDIATE CL EARANC E CUSTOM WALL TO'WALL INSTALLATION As Low As 1/2 Price and Less On Remanients and Ends of Roils 81 RICHMOND ST. W. (Next door to Ruddy Electric) Open f rom 9 to 8 p.m. Mon. f0 Fni., Sat. 9 to 4 CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY SIDES of-corn fed beef (ail Steers) 90c lb. cut, wrapped and deiivered within reason- able distance. Weicome f0, come and pick ouf your own. 1-983-5780. 9-2x SWIMMING Pool Sacrifice. Leading manufacturer and distributor has above ground aluminum pools left over from 1974 season. 1/2 price. Guaran- teed installation and ferms. Cail Credif Manager coîiect 416-292-2268. 10-1 ANTIQUES in Orono. Sale of antique glass and china, Cranberry, Satin, FiowbIue Douiton "Madras" pattern dinnerware, cookie jars, l-9 and basins etc. Opening Fb ruary 27th, il a.m. - 5 p.m. daiiy excepf Sunday. For further details phone 1-416-983- 9525 before 10:30 a.m. daiIy. Barîow's Store, Main St., Orono. Ont. 10-1 ANN BRADLEY Permanent Hair Removai 90 Simncoe St. N. Oshawa 723-7682 C ARGEX 44-tf PROF ESSIONAL ELECTROLYSIS Permanent Hair Removal BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 112 Simncoe St. N. Oshawa 576-4705 52-tf Ear piercing service, Dan 1-ooper. Phone 623-5747. for appointment. 7-tf PROFESSIONAL PIANO TUNING &SERVICING Certified Piano Technician. Prompt reliabie service. Remember, "The tuner a lone, preserves the tone." Member, Piano Techrijcian's Guiid. Derek Hill 502 Dunlop St. W., Whitby 668-6247 9-tf VINCE MOORE CARPENTRY Paper Hanging - Paintin g 247 Liberty N.,_Bowmanvi le 623-3568 Refrigeration AN D Appliance Service Commercial and Domestic Refrigeration - MiIk Coolers P HONE BERT SYER Days .............. 623-5774 Nights------------..623-3177 Lander Hardware and ELECTRIC TF William G. Beatty Painting and Paper Hanqging Light Trucking and Odd Jobs PHONE 623-4728 43-tf NEED A PRESSURE SYSTEM? REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Harvey Partner Orono 983-5206 - Zenith 14620 41 -tf Bill's GLASS and MIRRORS LTD. 7 Division St., Bowmanviîîe Ontario. Phone 623-5187 Sheet and Float Glass Sealed Units - Storm Windows Store Fronts - Float Mirrors Patterned and Colored Glass and Glazing. 17-tf WATER Wells bored, 30" file.. Ward's Weil Boring. Tele- phone 342-2030. Representa- five Harry 'L. Wade. Tele- phone 987-4531. 16-ff DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION UNITS and APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE Kool Enterprises PHONE 623-3221 24 Division S. Bowmanviîle 26-tf DARLI NGTON MASON RY, Brick, Block, Stone CHIMNEY' & FIREPLACES CHIMNEY CLEANING Phone,623-21 76 45-tf Geddes Electric Renovations - Alterat ions Rec. Rooms Rewiring Older Homes New Homes - Free Estimates Phone 623-2398 48-f C &C JAN ITOR SERVICE Carpet - Upholstery Prof essionalIly Cleaned FREE ESTIMATES Phone 623-3624 BOWMAN VILLE APPLIANCE REPAIRS RANGES-WASHERS DRYERS REFRIGERATORSAND AIR CON DIT ION ERS SPECIALIZING IN Frigidaire JIM COLLISS 623-2891 10-tf Custom upholstering, re- covering, re-styling, ve ry reasonable, work guaranfeed, 20 years experience. Free estimates. Please cali coiiect 1-986-5072. 8-4 EXPERIENCED cleaning lady, seeks day work, refer- ences available. Cali 623-2438. lO-ix JACK BURGESS OIL BURNERS- FURNACES CLEANED PLUMBING REPAIRS PHONE HAMPTON 263-2151 MAIL ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 43 - Bowmanville 30-tf BOB BEERS 137 ELGIN STREET Plumbing - Heating Pressure Systems New Work and Repairs' Service and Estimates Cali1623-2641 33-ff WILL babysit in my home, weicome company, for my pre-schooîer. Shifts and week- ends. Phone 6 23-5986. 1- ANIMAL Maternity Home. Nervous about the big event? Why not put her in our care? We have the facilities, exper- ience + advice of a qualified vef, if needed. Any animal weicome. Further information cail Animai Maternity Home at Newcastle 987-4918. 9-2 DOG g rooming and ciipping speia s, free pick-up and deiivery. Come f0 the Doggy Place. Heafed! new boarding kennels for cats, and dogs. English Springer Spaniel pup- lfpies for sale 786-2234. 1- MAN 35 and 5 year oid boy seek homemaker companon. Chiid weicome. Nestieton area affer 6 p.m. cail 416-986-5103. 10-2x MECHANICAL jack 0f ail trades required in our main- tenance and plant engineering department. lnteresting salar- ied position, shouid have some electricai, mechanicai, piumbing, pipe fitting, etc. experience. Age no barrier, but shouid be a responsibie, conscienfious person. Prefer- ence given to local resident. Appîy A.V.P. Extrusions Ltd., Newcast le. Phone 987-4776. 10-1 Su pervisor 0f Transportation Applications are invited for the position 0f Supervisor of Transport for the Northum- berland and Newqastle Board of Education fransporting 13,000 pupils daiiy. The dufies and responsibilities of this position are to organize and administer the transport- ation to fhe various schoois within the system, prepare ai transportation agreements and Ministry of Education reports and approvais, recom- mend policies wifh regard f0 transportation and safety, investigate, probIems and compiaints. We aré e ioking for personnel with previdejs experience in Schooi Bus Transportation Management. This position is supporfed by an Assistant. Present saiary range is $1 1,300 f0 $13,300. This range f0 be up-graded effective Septem- ber 1975. Good fringe benefifs. Inquiries and applications wiii be treated as confidientiai. Applications shouid be hand written and may be accom- panied by typewritten resumes. They wiii be receiv- ed until 1:00 p.m. March 20, 1975 by: M. A.-Mac Leod, Business Administrator and Treasurer, The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education, P.O. BOX 470, Cobourg, Ontario. K9A 4L2 ATTE A - S a Artistic Beauty Salon, full or part-time. Besf pay in town, good working conditions. For more information 725-8710. 10-1 SERVICE stationr attendant reqiuired. Good opporfunity for energefic reliabie person. Appiy Imperiai Ou1 Service Centre, WaverIy Road and 401. -10-ff RECEIVER or warehouse maintenance help, 5 days a week, inciuding Saturdays. Hours 9-6. Work includes unIoading dalIy transports, priding and dispensing stock ,throughout the store. Appiy in writing or% in person fo Canadian'Tire, 160 Chu'rch St., Bowmanvilie. 10-1 Applications will be re- ceived by the undersigned until Wednesday, March 12, 1975, for the position of Head Caretaker at the Courtice South Publ ic School. Applicant must have prac- tical knowiedge of mechanicai and electrical apparatus. Good working knowledge of caretaking procedures. The abiiity to work harmoniously wifh others. The abiIity f0 organize ow n work and;work of others. S Ap plications wiiI be re- ceived by the undersigned unfil Thursday, March 13,. 1975, for the position of Caretaker, 12 hours per week at the Shaw's Public SchooI. KnowIedge of cieaning materiais and caretaking pro- cedure preferred. Ability f0 work from verbal and writfen instructions and wifh other people required. Repîy in writing stating qualifications, address and telephone number f0: M.A. Mac Leod Business Administrator and Treasurer The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education Box 470 Cobourg K9A 4L2 10-1 PERSON age 16-18 to iearn Graphic Arts in Printing Shop. Contact Don Bishop,c- Statesman Office. NTIONI. Farmers and Farm Workers Fa rmers Do you need seasonal workers, fullîtime workers?, Farm Workers We are here to help you find empîoyment, register with us now. Canadla Farm Labour Pool 5 3 Albert St. Cobourg, Ontario 1-416-372-8737 CL SSIFI Articles of furniture and misceilaneous items needed for an auction sale on April l2th af Pethick's Auction Barn. Sale is sponsored by Jack and JilI Club of Trinify United Church. Proceeds to be used to support "Meals on Wheels" in Bowmanville. For free pick-up cal lrwin CoIwell at 623-5483. 8-4 WANTED late model cars, trucks and farm tractors for parts. PARR AUTO WRECKERS PHONE 263-2508 No charge on estimates. 9-5x LANDLORDS - Houses, Apartments, Rooms, urgently needed. Durham Housinci Redistry 1-579-0622. Extension - 48,69. 6-26 HELP! Ride needed from Bowmanviile f0 Oshawa to arrive downtown by 8:30 a.m. Also return ride at 6 p.m. Cali Marg 623-3688 affer 7 p.m. 10-1 1963 CHEVROLET Impala, $60 as is. Phone 623-7812. 10-1 WINDOW Van - 1967 Dodge $350. Phone 623-5371. 10-1 169 PONTIAC Parisienne, 2 door hard top. In good condition. Phone 623-5193. 10 lx '68 FORD Fairiane 500. As is. $400. Cali 1-983-9240 up fil5 p. M. 10-1 ECONOMICAL transportation '61 Falcon 6 cylinder auto- matic. Good Condition. 35,000 miles. Phone 623-2913. 10 lx 1973 VEGA GT. Phone98 4404. Cali anyfime. 10-4 AN inferesting outdoor job. Supervise the growing, har- ve sfing and shipping of Christ- mas frees in the Mil lbrook and Orono areas. Tell us about yourself and include .your phone number. J. Hoferf Maritime Ltd., Box 523, Penetang. 104 REGISTERED Nursing Assis- tants, full and part-time. Phone 987-4441. 9-tf 10-1

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