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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Mar 1975, p. 11

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The Canadian States sman, Bowmanville, March 26, 1975 DEADLINEFOR CLASSIFIED Tues., 4:30 p.m. HAMILTON - Vern and Kathy (nee Allison, R.N.) are proud to announce the arrivai of their daughter Sandra Lynn, 9 lbs. 1 oz. on Wednes- day, March 19, 1975. A sister for Brenda Lynn. Many thanks to Dr. A. Rudnick and 4th floor staff of Oshawa General Hospital 13 1 HOOPER - Bruce and Judy (nee Samis) are pleased to announce the birth of their first daughter Jennifer Judith, 7 los 5 ozs. on March 24, 1975. First grandchild for Hugh and Evelyn Samis and Frank and Harriett Hooper. 13-1 HOOPER - Janette is happy to announce the safe arrivai of her new baby sister, Carrie Anne, 7 lbs., 412 ozs. on Tuesday, March 18, 1975 at Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville Proud parents are Ron and Joan. Happy grandpar- ents are Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hooper, Bowmanville.Special thanks to Maternity Staff and Dr. Westgarth and Dr. J. Rundie 13-1 KENT - Jamie and Denise (nee Malcolm) are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their firstichild Katrina Dawn, born March 15, 1975 at Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville, weighing 9 Ibs. 10 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kent, Newcastle and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Malcolm, Nestleton. Special thanks to Dr. Slemon and the nurses and staff in maternity ward. 13-lx RICHARDSON - Jim and Sandra (Lywood) are thrilled to announce the safe arrivai of their first born, a son, Anthony James on March 17, 1975 weighing 7 lbs. 10 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mr. and rs. N. Lywood, Lindsay and Mrs. C. Richardson, Ponty- pool; great-grandparents are Mrs. Wm. Lywood, Mrs. M. Loshaw, and Mr and Mrs. A. Nichols. Special thanks to Dr. Gill, nurses and staff at Ross Memorial Hospital. 13-1 ROWE-Mark and Nancy (nee Reimer) are pleased to announce the safe arrivai of their first son Sean Jeffrey Taylor, 6 lbs. 13 ozs. at 5:17 p m. March 19, 1975, at Oshawa General Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Rose Marie Reimer, Oshawa, rnd Mr. Wes. Reimer, Scar- borough and Mr. and Mrs. John Rowe, Bowmanviile. Special ithanks to Dr. Rout- edge and the nursing staff of the 4th and 5th floors. 13-1 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Johnston, Cavan, Ont. are happy to announce the forth- comîng marriage af Iheir eldest daughter Sherry Elaine to Gary Howard son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robinson, R.R. 1, Fraserville, Ontario. Marriage to take place on Saîurday, May 10, 1975 at 4 p.m. n Cavan United Church. 13-lx Receptins The Robert McLaughlin Gallery invites you to attend a Reception honouring Mr.Art- hur A. Drummond on Sunday, April 6, 1975 from 2:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m., at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Civic Centre, Oshawa. 13-1 The family of Stephen and Doreen Doyle of Maple Grove cordially invite friends, rela- tives and neighbors to a come and go tea in honor of their 25th Wedding Anniversary on Sat. April 5th between the hours of 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. 13-2x in em rlmS CLARK - In loving memory of a dear sister, Lorraine, who passed away March 27, 1967. God saw you getting weary, And did what He thought best, He put His arms around you And whispered "Come and Rest." - Ever remembered by sister Irene and family. 13-lx KILGANNON - In loving memory of a dear mother and father, sisters Bess and Stella and brother Jack. Dearer still as years depart Their memories live within our hearts. - Always remembered by Lorretta and Anne and family. 13-1 MOORE -In loving memory i a dear father and grand- Îather Frank A. Moore who passed away March 29, 1969. We cannot clasp your hand father dear Your face we cannot see But let this little token Tell that we still remember ,.'hee. Jadly missed by Kate, Bill ahfm i 1Y. 13-1 TRICK - Thomas who passed away March 26, 1974. His loving face hope to see again, 'Tho the days have passed away, Sleep dear father and brother And take your rest. Missed by us who loved you best. daughter Ruby and sister Selena. 13-1 n e rm PARKER --In loving mem- ory of a dear sister, Morwina (Win) Goodman Parker, wife of the late Allen Parker, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Goodman, dear sister of Miss Louise Good- man. 131 TRICK - Thomas, who pas- sed away March 26, 1974. I think of Daddy in silence, His name I often recall, There is nothing left to answer, But his picture on the wall. - Sadly missed by his daughter Esther. 13-1 WILLIAMS--Inloving mem- ory of a dear father and grandfather, Wilfrid A., who passed away March 30, 1974. He lived his life for those he loved, And those who loved him, remember. - Ever remembered by Ralph, Leona and family. 13-lx COURTICE - Gerda M. At Daytona Beach, Florida on Monday, March 24, 1975, Gerda M. Pickell, beloved wife of Kenneth Courtice and sister of Jack Pickell, Detroit and the late Leta Found, Alta Dell Kemp, and Gordon Pick- elI. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa. Com- mencing Wednesday after- noon with funeral servi'e in the chapel Thursday, March 27th at 1:45 p.m. Interment Ebenezer Cemetery. 13-1 HISCOCK - At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on March 20, 1975, Hilda Hiscock, aged 77 years. Dear sister of Mrs. Mary Peacock, Toronto. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville on Saturday at eleven o'clock. Interment Bowman ville Cemetery. 13-1 ROGERS - Arthur Freeman. On March 201h, 1975 at Bowmanville affer a long and ainful illness. Beloved hus- adof Gloria, dear father of Robert, Donna, Leona, Brian and dearest father of Bernie- Ryan. .13-1 SlNCLAIR-at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanviile on March 20, 1975, Thelma Roblin aged 56 years. Beloved wife of Jack Sinclair, Burketon. Dear mother of Kenny and Bill. Daughter of Mrs. ClaraRob- lin, Burketon. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel,aBowmanville on Sat- urday aI 1:30. Spring Inter- ment Hampton Cemetery. 13-1 "F owers Say it Best" VAN BELLE DAILY Deiveryto ... Oshawa - Bowmanville Area Phone 623-4441 43-tf CARNATION >.~For AIIYour Fiower Needs STOP IN AND SEE OUR WEEKEND SPECIALS THEY'RE HARD TO BEAT Carnation Flower Shop 33 Division St. 623-7141 12-tf e f$ The family of the late Arthur Rogers would like to express their gratitude to Dr. Westgarth and the nurses of Memorial Hospital, medi- cal floor. A speclal thanks to Dr. Cunningham. 13-1 My sincere thanks to friends and relatives for cards and visits during my sfay in Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Sproull and Dr. Ewert and nurses and staff on the surgical floor for their care and kindness. Charles Albin 13-1 The family of the late Edna Brooking wish to thank rela- tives, friends and neighbors for their acts of kindness and sympathy, also the donations to the Heart Fund, floral tributes, and cards received in the sad loss of a dear wife, mother and grandmother. Special thanks to Drs. Rundle and Cunningham, nursing staff of medical floor, Morris Funeral Home; also Rev. Oake for his consoling words. 13-1 Once again my sincere thanks to friends and neigh- bors who remembered me wiîh cards, notes and visits while in MemrialaHospisal, Bowmanville. Special thanks to Drs. Spear and Hubbard and nurses and staff on surgical ward. SadieM. Courtice 13-1lx i would like to express my sincere thanks to friends and relatives for cards and all expressions of concern during my recent stay in Oshawa General Hospital. Carl Down 13-1 Thefamilyof the late Milton E. Bryant, Hampton, express their sincere appreciation and heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends, and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, cards, floral tributes and donations. Special thanks to the Women's Institute for the lunch served. Also Rev. F. Erb for his thoughtful and consoling words. We thank you one and all. My sincere thanks to all for flowers, cards and visits also to the nurses and staff of the surgical floor and Drs. H. B. Rundle and A. T. Spears for their care and kindness during my stay in Memorial Hospital. A special thanks to Sally Francis and Rita Barrett for taking care of my family. Judy Romard 13-1ix We woud1like to expressour thanks to, relatives and friends, also to the U.C.W. and' Lodges for flowers, visits, gifts and cards, Dr. Ferguson and Dr. Slemon, and to nurses and staff on 2nd and 3rd floor of the Memorial Hospital for their wonderful care. A special thanks to our good neighbor Mr. Alvin Boyd for his many acts of kindness. Leslie and Gertrude Brooks 13-1 I would like to express a sincere thanks to my family and friends for their cards, visits and gifts while I was in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Donald Smith and the nurses of the 6th floor of .Oshawa General Hospital. Elinor Brent 13-1 The Sinclair family wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to Dr. Syl- vester, staff at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, friends and neighbors and the volunteer drivers to Princess Margaret Hospital. Jack, Ken and Bill1 Sinclair 13-1 My sincere thanks to all my friends and relatives for their cards and get well wishes during my recent stay in hospital, and since returning home. Lloyd Stainton 13-lf Courtice Drama Club pre sents Applause, April 16-19, 8 p.m., B.H.S. Auditorium, $225 aduit, $1.25 student. Mail orders: C.S.S. Drama Club, Ticket Department, R.R. 3, Bowmanville. 12-3 MONSTER BINGO New Starting Time THURSDAY - 7:30 P.M. Sponsored by Oshawa Minor Softball JUBILEE PAVILION OSHAWA 50 tf WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE MONSTER BINGO NEXT MONDAY 7:45 P.M. RED BARN - WAYNE ST. OSHAWA Anyore wishing to go to O'Keefe Centre for the Liber- ace Show, Wednesday mat- inee, April 9th or Saturday evening show, April 12th, phone Sunshine Tours 1-372- 9961 or 1-885-2200. 11-3 A dance in Kendal Orange Hall, Saturday, March 29. Sponsored by the Orange Lodge. Music by Couples' Club Orchestra. Everybody wel come. 12-2 Due to circumstances be yond our control there will be no more dances at the Osaca Barn. Thank you for your past patronage. Elmer and Helen R. 12-2 Dance- Pontypool Com- munity Hall- Saturday, March 29th. Music: Wayne Hopkins and Friends. Adm. - $5.00 couple. Refreshments. 13-1 Art Show and Sale, held by the children and adults. Night painters, at the Bowmanville Library, Friday and Satur- day, April 4 and 5, 2:00 - 8:00, Sunday, April 6th, 2:00 - 6:00. 13- 1 NEWCASTLE LIONS Da nce- COMMUNITY HALL March 29,9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Admission$6. per couple One of the best groups in the area. Peter's Half Dozen. Prizes, light lunch. Ali pro- ceeds for the swimming pool fund. For tickets contact any Lion member or phone 987-4976 Also available at the door. Country &Western Dance in the NestietanWCommunity Hall this Sat., March 29. Fay Adams & The Country Hits. Dancing 9'til 1. 13-lx St. George's A.C.W. annual salad supper. June 4th. Adults $2 50 children under 12 $1.00. Two-sittings 5:30 and 6:30. 13-1 APRIL IS CANCER MONTH The Bowmanville Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society invites you to attend a Daffodil Tea and sale of daffodils at the home of Doctor and Mrs. E. D. Hubbard, 132 Wellington Street on Wednesday.April 2nd from 2 - 4 p.m. Donations to the Cancer Campaign. All welcome. CANTATA Crucifixion by Staner Presented by the choirs of Brooklin and Newcastle Un- ited Churches in the New- castle United Church. Good Friday, March 28th 7:30 p.m. 13 1 VILLAGE OF NEWCASTLE Recreational Figure Skating Club proudly presents its, Annual Figure Skating Carnival Sat. Mar. 29 - 7 p.m. Sun. Mar. 30 - 2 p.m. in Newcastle Memorial Arena GUESTS: Miss Elaine Poast of the Peterborough Figure Skating Club (Junior E.O.S. Ladies Champion) Miss Andrea Derby and Mr. Stan Tisnovsky (E.O.S. pre-Novice Pairs Sil- ver Medallists) THEMES: Junior - "Our Disney on Parade" intermediate & Senior -- "Our Babes in Toyliand" ADMISSION: Adults $1.00 pre School Free Children 12 and under 50c 13-1 DA N C E Saturday, March 29 Solina Community Hall Abernethy's Orchestra 13-1 DANCING Saturday Night March 29 AT CLUB ANNRENE on Scugog Island featuring BENNY LOUIS ORCH ESTRA 13-1 BINGO NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY HALL Tuesday, Aprillst Early Bird Games 7:30 Regular Bingo 8:00 $400 1N PRIZES PLUS $500 JACKPOT Sponsored by NEWCASTLE LIONS DANCE into Spring with TE D KOSS and his ORCHESTRA Saturday, April 5_ St. Joseph's Hall, Bowmanville 9 - 1 a.m. 13-2 BINGO Royal Canadian Legion 84 Queen St., Bowmanville Every WEDNESDAY at 8:00 p.m. 13-4 Sunshine Tours: Mystery Tour Sunday, Aprilv6th., Rochester Liiac Festival - May 16-19, W.W.V.A. Wheel- ing, West Virginia - May 16 19. For information caîl Part Hope 885-2200 or Cobourg 372-9961. 13-4 Found one man s glasses black, bi-focal, losi near Dairy. Phone Glen Rae Dairy 623-5444. 13-1 Found one man's watch vicinity of Liberty St.North. Owner may claim same by paying for this ad. Phone 623 4206 after 4 p.m. 13 1 AVIS BUSINESS MACHINES For Sale or Rent New and Used Typewriters Adding Machines Calculators SPECIAL STUDENT RATES Sales and Service Telephone: 723-5926 13-2 SWIMMING Pool Sacrifice. Leading manufacturer and distributor has above ground aluminum pools left over from 1974 season. 12 price. Guaran- teed installation and terms. Call Credit Manager collect 416-292-2268. il-tf Vegetable, Flower and Field Seeds Bulk Packaged, Low Prices. Stop In And See Our Weekend FLOWER SPECIAL Carnation Flowers and Seeds Store 33 Division St. Bowmanville LADIES new 10-speed bicycle 623 5490. 13 -x WHITE Embden goslings. AI Venema, Hampton. Phone 263-8888. 13 tf 1973 HONDA 500-4 8,000 miles, roll bar, back rest and carrier. Good condition Call 623-2352.. 13- 1 400 BALES of horse hay. 623-2089. 13- CLEAN oat straw, approxi- mately 1,000 bales. Call 987- 4989after 6 p.m. 13-2 20 FOOT Runabout, 100 hp Johnson, excellent condition, full convertible top, bunks under front deck, bow rail, etc. Fiberglass over plywood $2,950. 623-5683 or Port Dar- lington Marina. 13-3 APARTMENT size automatic washer and dryer, nine months old, worth $590. asking $400. CalI 623 7048 after 1 p.m. 13-1 BEDROOM suite, 7 piece; dining room, 9 piece; living room, all Burma-Danish teak- wood. New furniture very reasonable. Phone 1-247-4377. 52-tf PADDY'S Market now has new furniture, appliances, T.V.'s and stereos and also used furnitureand appliances, Will accept trade-ins. Paddy's Market, Hampton, phone 263. 2241. 33-ti USED Furniture and Appli- ances. Paddy's Market, Hampton 263-2241. 26-tf For All Your Craft and Hobby Needs Come ý"Up' AT CARNATION 33 Division St. Bowmanville 623-5577 HARDY orchard sprayer, and 1,000 apple boxes. Phone 987-4719. 12-2 GOOD oat straw, square bales 1-885-2590. 12-2x ANTIQUE plant stands, din- ing room tables, treadle sewing machine, recliner, platform rocker, trunks, baby carriaqe, child's rocker, high char, afis'other aond used furniture and cllector's items. Towne Used Furniture, 19 Temperance SI., Bowman- ville. 13-1 EVINRUDE outboard motor, 28 horsepower, good condition. Phone 623-3250. 13-lx NEW Holland P.T.O., manure spreader, Shell livestock oil- er, Hardie 24-B air blast orchard sprayer, 250 bales wheat straw. Ralph Hills 263-2501. 13.1 COLD storage Delicious and Spv apples. Also seconds. No Sunday sales. Frank Hiemstra 263-2260. 5-tf Buy direct from Manufac- ture- Rutter Granite Co., Lfd., 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. 35-tf WHITE'S TV ANTENNAS Towers, UHF,VHF Aerials, Rotors & Repairs Apartment & Homes Pre-Wired Ask About Our Guarantee Phone 576-5606 E. WHITE, COURTICE 46 f Oshawa TV Antennas & Towers ROTORS INSTALLED UHF - VHF - Colored Aerials Apts. and Homes Pre-Wired REPAIRS' Workmanship Guaranteed AIl priced to SAVE you Money Phone 623-5122 L. HAMILTON, MANAGER 38-tf INSTALL AN FURNACE ftS@ HUMIDIFIER or HOT WATER HEATEI& No Payments for Six Monlths CAL L HARVEY, PARTNER Your ESSO Service Dealer FREE ESTIMATES 983-5206 Orono or Zenith 14620 24 Hour Service 41-tfI ANTIQUE CLOCKS -REPAIRED- Parts available for most anti- que clocks, pocket watches and modern watches and clocks. Our repairs are done with modern up-to-date equipment and qualified Swiss trained watchmater. HOOPER'S JEWELLERS LTD. 29 King St. East Phone 623-5747 34-tf 650 YAMAHA, 1970 and Ford transmission, three speed aut- omatic, fit anything from 65 to '69, other srall Ford parts. Phone987-4955. 13- lx EASTER eggs, 14 lb. cream filled chocolate coated, hand- made by St. John's Joannas. Reduced to 50c ea. Contact Elaine Simpson 623-4793. 13-1 TOP quality corn fed beef sides cut, wrapped and frozen. 85c lb. Phone 263-2225 or 263-2352. 13-1 ONE kitchen suite, arborite table and six chairs, $30., one single bed with box spring and maîtress and book case head- board $10., one pair of blue patterned drapes, lined, size 132" x 96", $40., one Electro- home humidifier $40., 623 5850. 13-1 TWO girls' bicycles. Good shape. Phone 263-2330. 13-1x THISTLE carrage, navy and white, goad condition. 623- 5349. 13-1 24" x 36" ALUMINUM sheets for sale. Suitable for insulat- ing, etc. 25 cents each. Reductions for quantities. Statesman Office. tf-f OSHAWA SAND AND GRAVEL SUPPLY WASHED SAND GRAVEL and STONE LIMESTONE PRODUCTS All Sizes for Driveways and Parking Lots TOPSOIL and DIRT FILL TRUCKS and LOADERS FOR RENT 877 King St. East (East of Harmony) CALL 725-0232 il-tf 81 RICHMOND ST. W., OSHAWA WAREHOUSE SALI EVERY BALE IN STOCK DISCOUNTED FOR IMMEDIATI CLEARANCE CUSTOM WALL TO WALL INSTALLATION As Low As 1/2 Price and.Less On Remanents and Ends of Rolls 81 RICHMOND ST. W. (Next door to Ruddy Electric) Open from 9to8p.m. Mon. to Fri., Sat. 9to 4 CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY ANN BRADLEY Permanent Hair Removal 90 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa 723-7682 CHARGEX 44 If PROF ESSIONAL ELECTROLYSIS Permanent Hair Removal BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 112 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa 576-4705 52-tf Ear piercing service, Dan Hooper. Phone 623-5747 for appointment. 7-tf Ontario <QýHydro ONTARIO HYDRO Agricultural Land For Rent Township of Hope Ontario Hydro is offering for rent agricultural land in Part Lot 24, Concession 11, Town- ship of Hope, having a frontage of 1350 feet on the road allowance between Con- cessions i and il, Hope Township; by a depth of 3000 feet and containing approx imately 90 acres. This proper- ty is located immediately south of Highway No. 401 and approximately one quarter mile west of the Morrish Church Road. The lease of the property will be for a term of 32 months, commencing May 1, 1975 and terminating December 31, 1977. Further information may be obtained by writing to Ontario Hydro, 620 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario MSG 1X6, attention: Mr. L.K. Laughlen, telephone: 368-6767. Offers to lease must be submitted in a sealed envelope addressed as follows: W. E. Raney, Secretary, Ontaria Hydro 620 University Avenue, TORONTO, Ontario M5G 1X6 and marked: Tender for Hope Property And must be received by the Secretary no later than 4:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on Monday, April 7, 1975. dard Time on Monday, April 7, 1975. AIl tenders submitted must be accompanied by a certified cheque, payable to Ontario Hydro for at least 3 per centof the amount of the offer. Cheques will be returned to the unsuccessful bidders. Oflers submitted must allow until April 18, 1975 foraccept ance or rejection and must not be withdrawn until after that date. The highest or any offer not necessarily accepted 13-1 FOR RENT MODE RN STORE OR OFFICE King Street West, Bowmanville AVAI LABLE MARCH 15 Contact Statesman Office 66 KING ST. W 8-tf TWO bedroom aparîment. $205 a month, heat andhydro included. Marianna Aparî- ments, 206 Simpson Ave. 623 5732 or 623 4697. 13 1 NEWLY renovated one bed- room apartment, heated, up- stairs, $135., pay awn hydra, central I ochools and bus. 623 4805 13 1 FARMHOUSE for rent 263 8885 o 13-1 576-5522 - DOWNTOWN Bowmanville, 780 square ft. heated office space, 5 panelled, broadloom ed rooms, washroom, suitable for lawyers, accountants, den- tists. 623-7664. 12-tf TWO bedroom duplex, heated, R.R. 4, Bowmanville, $145. per month. Call 623 3552. 13-1 FURNISHED bedrooms 'by month, week or day, shower and bath, licenced premises, reasonable rates. Cast e Hotel, Bowmanville 623-7072. 51 -If BOWMANVILLE tour room modern apartment plus bath, heated, reasonable rent, apply Tom's Milk Store, 53 King Street East, Bowmanville, 3-tf x Oats & Barley Ready to Sow Wesley Yellowlees 263-2023 ÇERTIFIED OATS, BARLEY FUNKS CORN READY TO SOW Custom Cleaning and Treating CERESMORE FARMS LTD. R.R.4 BOWMANVILLE 623-3552 623-7233 7-16 RABBITS for sale. Nice East- er bunnies. 987 -4948. 13-1 PUPPIES for sale, part Bord- er Collie and part Scotch Collie. Should have large yard or farm, good with children. Phone 623-7968. 13-1 PURE white, three year old cat, neutered, shots. Free to good home. Owner 'moving. Phone 623-3303. 13-1 PURE bred Saluki, male, 1 yr. old, shots. Contact Bowman- ville Dog Pound at 623-7651 or 623-3379. Other breeds of dogs also available. 13-1 FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS AND MARKERS 4Iek fo Milas. We aa 0F STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MAMILY or,.;,, MONUMENTS Das, Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas St. E. - Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 RESULTS COUNT! Multiple Listing Service Oshawa & District Real Estate Board tf All claims against the estate of JESSIE JULIA PROUT, late of the Town of Newcastle, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the 24th day of October, 1974, must be filed with the undersigned personal representative on or before April 14th, 1975, there- after the undersigned will distribute the assets of the said Estate having regard only to the claims then filed. (The deceased resided at 16 Second Street, Bowmanville, Ontario) Maurice Everson Prout, 91 High Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, Executor, by L.C. Mason, Esq. Q.C. Barrister &8Solicitor, 135 Wellington Street, P.O. Box 129, Bowmanville, Ontario. LIC 3K9. Senior Citizens - Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 10 per cent off all hair services (wash, set perms etc.). "Spe- cial wigs or hairpieces clean- ed and done only $2.75 for the month of March. Kut 'n' Kuri, 71 King St. E., 623-5019. 11-3 Anyone wishing bookings for Solna Hall contact: Mrs. Wm. G. Ashton, Phone 263- 2287, R.R. 1, Hampton. 13-1 f S 1965 VIVA Vauxhall, 28,000 original miles. Phone 623-5139. 13-lx 1972 MERCURY Marquis Brougham, 4 door hardtop, power brakes, steering and windows, $3200. Phone 623 5429. 13-lx 1973 OLDSMOBI LE, two door hardtop, excellent condition. Phone 623-2257. 13-1 1973 VEGA GT. Phone 987- 4404. Call anytime. 10-4 ROY NICHOLS MOTORS LTD. Courtice Bowmanviile 728-6206 623-2556 1973 VEGA NOTCHBACK Standard trans., 3-speed, radio. Brown. Lic. E BC931. 1973 VEGA Hatchback. Red with black custom trim, automatic, electric rear defogger, radio, one owner car, low mileage. Sharp. Lic. HDC779. 1972 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. Sedan Impala, brown. Power steering,power brakes, V-8, automatic, radio and air conditioning, discs. Sharp. Lic. EBK299. 1973 OLDSMOBILE Delta 88 Royale 4-Dr. Hard top, light green with dark green vinyl top, one owner, power steering, power brakes, V-8, automatic, radio, white walls, discs, rear defroster, side mouldings. Real sharp. Lic. EBB744. 1970 BUICK WAGON Nine passenger, V-8, automa- tic, radio, power steering, power brakes, roof racks, and vinyl trim. Brown. Lic. EBJ 068. 1970 FORD MONTEGO One owner, power steering, power brakes, radio, automa tic, V-8, clean. 2-Dr. Hardtop. Lic. EBP889. 1973 CHRYSLER Newport Custom 2-Dr. Hard- top, power steering, power brakes, V-8, automatic, radio, wheel discs, white walls. Grey with black vinyl roof, match- ing trim. One owner, very clean. Lic. EBD589. '67 CHRYSLER Newport Custom, blown engine, good body. Best offer by Saturday. Phone 623-2702. 13-1 '64 OLDS, 88, convertible, 75,000 miles, original owner, '75 license, $250. 263-8443. 13-1x 1974 VEGA Station Wagon, automatic, radio, white wall tires, floor mats, 10,000 miles, excellent condition. Phone 623 3445 after 5 p.m. 13-1 '73 CHEV. 4 door, one owner, automatic transmission, pow er brakes and steering, 22,000 miles, A-1 condition, many extras. 623-7672. -13-1 x 1973 MONTE CARLO "S", bright blue, many extras, excellent condition, 23,000 miles. 723-5160. 13 l Pearl earring with gold band, screw on type. Reward. Advertizer 536, c-o Canadian Statesman, Box 190, Bowman- ville, Ontario. 13-ix LANOLORDS - Houses, Apartments, Rooms, urgently needed. Durham Housinq egistry 1-579-0622. Extensior 48,69. 26 Noic GET CASH TODAY FOR OLD APPLIANCES THIROUGH STATESMAN C L A S S 1 F.I1E D S Would the persons who witnessed an accident about 10 p.m. on February 18th, 1975 in the eastbound lanes of 401 about 412 miles east of Hwy. 45 in the Cobourg area involving a tanker truck and cars, please call Oshawa 725-4731. 13-1 KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION For South Courtice, Maple Grove East and Maple Grove West at: Maple Grove East School - 623-2221 on Wednesday, April 9th, 1975 Time: 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. 1:15 - 3:00 p.m. Lot and concession numbers are required for bus routes. Children must reach their 5th birthday by Dec. 31, 1975. Proof of age - Birth Certificate required. Public Health Nurse will be present. 13-2 Wate to Bu We Buy Scrap Cars FREE TOWING DOM'S AUTO PARTS 723-1121 ff GOOD used furniture, cribs, play pens, high chairs. Towne Used Furniture, 623-4681.. USED Furniture and Appliari ces. Paddy's Market, Hamp- ton 263-2241. 33-I† Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles Snowmobiles For Wrecking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence 623-7112 45-tf SI R s . ............ ............. . ...... ..... ..................... . ....... . . ........ .. ... ...... ... . . ........ ... . ..... . .. ........... ... . ......... ..... . .... ............ . ..... .... ........ .. .. .... .......... ....... .. . ....... .....

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