The Canadian States CLRSSI FIE -- - -S ~'~&< ?~ ':.,."'- ... ~ . .....~.... 'e.~ ýsman, Bowmanville, May 7, 1975 13 DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED Tues., 4:30 p.m I~ALOWEL -Timothy Asson of John and Darlien, Wednesday Apri1 30, 1975, in Aàemorial Hospitfal, Bowman- ville, a brother for Debbie. 19-1 PLOEGER - Alex and Brenda (nee Murphy) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Stacey Lynn, 5 lbs. 83/4 ozs., on May 5, 1975 in MemorieJ Hospital, Bowman- ville. Second grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murphy, Bowmanville and fifth grand- child for Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pîoeger, Oshawa. 19 lx PIELS Jr.- Paul and Nancy (nee Shortt) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Steven Paul, weighing 7 lbs., 15 oz., born April 23, 1975 at Memorial Hospital, Bow- manville. Proud grandiparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ral1ph Shortt and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Piels Sr. al 0f Bowmanville. 19 lx STEPHE\S- Bob and Karen, (nee Clarke) are pleased t0 announce the birth of their daughter, Michelle Diane, 6 lbs. 141/2 ozs. on Thursday, May 1, 1975. A sister for Todd and Tracy. 19-1 WEBB-Paul and Carol (Gil- bank) proudly announce the arrivai 0f their fimst child, a daughter, Elizabeth Dawn, born April 28, 1975. Pleased grandmothers are Mrs. A.E. Webb, Toronto and Mrs. E.L. Gilbank, Orono. 19-1 x WILLIAMS- Lynda and Brian are proud to announce the birth of their baby girl Liza Lyn, born at 2:38 p.m., Sunday, May 4th at Oshawa Genemal Hospital. Weight was 5 lbs. 15 ozs. Pmoud grandpam- ents are Kathleen and Don Davey of Tyrone and Marlon and Eric Willams of Port- land, Oregon. Special thanks ta Dr. Lai and staff. 19-1 GRAH-AM-McINTOSH- Mm. and Mrs. James Leslie Gra- hamr of Valleyfield Quebec, wish to announce their recent marriage. The wedding took place quiefly in St. Mark's Anglican Church, Valleyfield, opi March 21, 1975, the Rev. Brian Prideaux officiating at #ý double ring ceremony s. Graham is the only eàgherof 'the late Mr. James B. Mclntosh, andi of Mrs. He1en iMclnfosh 0'. Val: leyfield. Mmr. Grahýam, a for- mer Bowmanville resident, is the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Graham of Haydon, Ontario. 19-1 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tomlin- son ýýpd Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MU1,jt,.owish ta announce the marriage 0f Mary and Glenn on Fmiday, April 25th, 1975. 19-1 ae= Mr. and Mrs. John Beattie of Newtonville wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughfer Ann to Mr. Kim Brown of Orono, son of Mrs. D. Grey and the late Mr. L. Brown of Newtonville. 19-1 x Mr. and Mrs. George Lang- ey of Montreal, Quebec announce the forthcoming marriage of their youngest daughter, Catherine Sheila to Larry Eric Hodgson, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hodgson of Bowm gnville. Wedding ta take pla e at St. PauI's United C hurch, Bow- manville on Julv 26 af 4 p.m. 19-1ix Mr. and Mrs. Horace (Bob) Brown, Maple Grove wish f0 announce the forthcoming mfarriage of their youngest daughter, Themese El aine to William Norman, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Howels, Blackstock. June lth at 4 p.m. in St. George's Anglican Church, Newcastle. 19-lx "F Iowers Say it Best" VAN BELLE IDAILY Deliveryto ... Oshawa - Bowmanville Area Phone 623-4441 43f. 2 ARNATION For Ail Your Flower Needs STOP IN AND SEE OUR WEEKENO SPECIALS THEY'RE HARO TO BEAT Carnation FloWer Sliop 33 Division St. 623-7141 12-tf COOPER, Frances Oliver at Whitby Hospital at Whitby on May 2, 1975. Francis Oliver Cooper, formerly of Oronio, Ontarlo in his 79th year, husband of the late Vina Maude Winter, dearly Ioved father of Marlon Fagan, Markham and Robert of Agincourt, loved father-in-law of Bun Fagan and Joyce Cooper. Loving grandfather of Michael and Karen Fagan and Ronald, Robert, Lynne and the late Denise Cooper. Dear brother of Charlie, Perc, lrma Brooks, Jack and Clifford and the late Hazel (Mrs. O. Cowan) and Robbie. Rested at the Barlow Funeral Home, Orono. Service was held fram Lang Chapel, Orono on Mon- day. Interment Orono Cemetery. 19-1 GREEN-Suddenly at Sun ity, Arizona, Laurence "Dint-, brother of Verna (Mrs. AL. Hooey), Bowman. ville, dear father of Larry, Don, Richard and Ronda. 19-if GOULD- Corporal William Hector- 30 years with 0. P. P. April 29, 1975. Father 0f Beverley (Mrs. Robert Leask) Oshawa; Bryan, Waikiki Beach, Hawaii; grandfather of Tracey and Todd; brother of Rhea (Mrs. Tom Lodge) and Percy, Bowmanville. In- terment Highland Park Ceme- tery, Peterborough, May lst, 1975. 19-1 BUJRLEY- At his home, Park Street, Orono, on Thurs- day, May sf, 1975, Roy Harold Burley, aged,73 years, beloved husband of Irene Layton, dear father of Gordon, Oshawa, grandfather of Gayle, dear brother of Clarence and Hazel (Mrs. Everett Stapleton), both of Orono.* Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Saturday at 1:30. Interment Orono Ceme- tery. 19-1 H UTC HI1NSON - At Oshawa General Hospital, on Tuesday, May éth, 1975, Raymond Hutchinson, 132 Elgin St., Bowmanville, aged 67 years, beloved husband of Ruby Atchinson, dear father of Joan (Mrs. P. D. O'Brien), Toronqo, Colleen <Mrs. Bruce Lush),~ Bowmanville, Eleanor (Mrs.'1 George Jackson), Port Perry, brother of Helen (Mrs. Glenn Haynes), Peterborough, grandfather of 5 grandchild- ren. Resting at the Morris Funeral C hapel, Bowman- ville, for service on Thursday at 2 o'clock. Intermnent Bow- manville Cemneter y. Dona- ions ftZ-rad'ianancer Society wold be appreciated. Oddfellaws service Wednes- day at7: 30.191 PITT- Suddeniy on Thurs- day May s,1975, Marjonie Gra.ce Tiggaged 75 yeams, beloved wite 0f Francis Pitt, Montreai. Rested at the Morris Funerai 'Chapel, Baw- manville. Service and inter- ment in Montreai Memorial Park. 19-1 POWELL - At Memoial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Friday, May 2nd, 1975, Baden Powell, R.R. 2, Newcastle, in his lSth year, dear brother of Sarah (Mýrs. A. Hldaway), Port Hope, Samuel, R.R. 3, Newcastle, Margaret (Mms. Ernest Tonkin) and Edna (Mrs. Lewis Laverty), bath of Oshawa, and the late Edward and William, Powell. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowman- ville, on Monday at 1: 30. Infemment Orono Cemefemy. 19-1 ARMISTEAID -Jones, In loving memory of dad, math. er, brothers and sister. Mare and More each day we miss you, Though aur thoughts are not revealed, Little do they know the sorrow That is wifhin aur heart con- cea led. - Annile, Wil1. 19 lx BADOUR - In loving mem- amy of a dear mother and granidmother Violet M. Bad aur, who passed away Jan. 22, 1974. Daily in aur thaughfs. -Sadly missed by daughter Lorraine, son-in-law, David and grandchildren Kim and Danny. 19-1 Fl1 RTH - In Ioving memory of a dear mother and grand- mother, Margaret. Sadly missed along life's way Quietly remembered every day No longer in my lite ta share But in my heant she is always there. - Ever remembered by daughter Winnie and grand daughter Peggy. 19-1 HRYNIUKA - In Ioving memony of a dean father and husband, Fred Hryniuka, who passed away May 1st, 1971. - Lovingly remembered by thefamily. '19-1 SMITH - In laving memory of aur dear father, George M. Smith, died July 28th, 1956, and aur dear mother Mafilda Smith, died May 7th, 1960, and aur dean brothers William G. Smith, died Oct. 23rd, 1970 and Sidney N. Smith, died April l9fh, 1935. We wili alwa<s remnember thie way they looked, The way they spake and sm iled, The littie fhings they said and did Are wîth us ail the while. -Lavingly nemembered and sadiy missed by the famniiy. 19 lx @m Tom and Janette for "Whom The Belis Will Tol" on May 24th express sincere thanks ta Base Line Community, friends, and relatives for the dlock-radio and money gift p.resented ta them at the Potluck-Social." We appre- ciated the warm haspitality extended taous, and very much enjoyed visiting and renewing acquaintances. We thank-you aIl. Tom VanCamp Janette Henderson 19 lx- Wewould like ta express aur sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, fiowers and visits while Ed was a patient in Oshawa Hospital ýand Ed Jr. in Bowmanviîle. Also thanks ta aIl who supplied transporta- tion for Grace. Your kindness is greatly appreciated. The Hoad family. 19-1 x Many thanks to my relatives and Ifriends for t he lovely flowers, gifts and cards, while i was in the hospital. Special thanks ta Dr. McKenzie, Dr.' Anderson and nurses on the medical floor. Ada Hallowell 19 lx i would like ta sav thanks ta my family, neighbors, friends, Court Venture, Liberty Belles, Beehive Rebekah Lodge, Club 59, for flowers, plants, gifts and cards received while in hospital and since returning home. To ever yone for their visits in hospital and at home. Special thanks to Drs. H.B. Rundie, McKenzie, Semon, nurses in O.R. and ail nurses on the lst Floor. Carol Roberts 19-1ix Many thanks to aIl my friends and relations for flowers, gifts, fruit and cards. Special thanks f0 Dr. H.B. Rundie and nurses of matern- ity staff. _I Nancy i-ieis 19 lx Meivin Graham of New- castle, Ontario, wishes ta thank the Orange Lodqe of Kendal, Royal Black Ladge of Tyrane, Masanic Lodge of Newcastle, Dr. McKenzie and nurses at Memoriai Hospital, Bowmanvilie and his very gaod friends for their many visits and kindnesses during his recent illness. 19-1 Mm. and Mns. Doug Terry would like fa thank their neighbouns for the laveiy wedding giff and a special fhanks ta Mm. and Mrs. VanMeer. 19-1 Durhffam New Democratîic Party Dance, Satunday, May 17 tram 9 p .m. fa 1 a. M. Newcastle Village Communify Hall. Music by 'The Big Sound'. Door and spot prizes, lunch. Admission $5 couple. Everyone welcome. 19-1 If you have a summer wedding or any other speciai event cam ing up and wii11 need accommodation for ouf-af- town guesfs, please contact the new Port Darlingfon Marina Hotel, R.R. 2, Baw- manville, 623-4925, 623-7571. 19-1 APPEARING AT The Queen's Hotel Newcastle COUNTRY GEMS Friday - Saturday May9- 10 Dancing 9 -1 19-1 U.C.W. Bake Sale, Trinity Church Hall, May lSth, 10 a.m.-12 noon. Please support this projecf. 19-1 MONSTER BINGO New Starting TMme THURSDAY- 7:30 P.M. Sponsomed by Oshawa Minor Softbail JUBILEE PAVILlON OS HAWA 50-tf WOODVIlEW COMMUNITY CENTRE MONSTER BINGO NEXT MONDAY 7:45 P. M. RED BARN - WAYNE ST.- OSHAWA 21 -tf SUNSHINE TOURS Victoria Weekend Rochester Lilac Festival May16 -l19th Wheeling West Virginia Jamboree May 16 -l9th Dunderin Castie Bell Telephone Museum Sunday, April 2th Mystery Tour April 27th Western Canada and Alaska Highway August 2 - 25th For details phone or write: Sunshine 'Tours Box 214 Port Hope or phone 885-4U22 Cobourg 372-9961 or evenings 885-2200. 16-4 M23mîII BAKE SALE Fri., May l6th At 10 a.m. CLIFFCREST CLEANERS SPONSORED BY BOWMANVILLE KINETTES 19-2 Enniskillen S.S. Anniversa ry Service WILL BE HELD Sun. May 18 - 2 p.m. Guest speaker Rev. Wm. Wells, Peterborough. Please note change of date. Annual Buffet Supper, Wednesday, May 21 t ram 4:00 p.m. an. Aduits $3.00 Children Under 12 Years $1.50 19-2 Town of Newcastle Visual1 Arts Centre Program Life Drawing Workshop Instructor John Gould. May 9, 10, 11. Films May 9- 7:30 p.m. open ta everyane. Admission 75 cents. Introduction to Painting in Oils and Acrylics Instructor Janet Fergusan. Evenings weekly May 13 June 17. Fee: $20.00. For Information and registra- tion- 623-5056 or Box 52, Bowmanville. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONCERNING PROGRAMS TO BE OFFERED IN JULY AND AUGUST. 19-1 BINGO NE WCASTL E COMMUN ITY HALL Tuesday, May l3th Early Bird Games 7:30 Regular Bingo 8: 00 $400 IN PRIZES PLUS $500 JACKPOT Sponsored by NEWCASTLE LIONS 19-1 DANCING Saturday Night May 10' AT C LU BANNR ENE on Scugog Iland' featuring The Ramblers (Ca lypso & Modemn) 19-1 DANCE Saturday, May 10 Solina Community Hall Abemnethv's Orchestra 19-1 Don't farget'ta attend the "Spring Musical Festival" by Ross Metcaif and Associates on Wednesday, May 21sf at 8 p.m. in the Bowmanviile High School Auditorium spoisored by O.E.S. Tickets are 52.00- each. Cali 623-3134 or 623-5701. 17-4 Manfh of May is Open Bowling at Liberty Bawl. For Reservafions Phone 623-5663. 18-3 Mothers" Day Supper, St. John's Anglican Church, Blackstock, Safurday, May 10, Icommencing 5:30 p.m. Adulfs $2.75, Chiîdren under 12 - $1.00, pre-school free. 19-1 Sunshine Tours Niagara Falls Sundlay, May 1lîth, Ottawa Tulip Festival May 25th, Victoria Weekend Wheeling, West Virginia May 16 -19, Rochester Lilac Festival 1May 16 -19, Western Canada and North- West Territomies Aug. 2 - 25 Maritimes Tour Sept. 6- 20 For information write: Box 214, Port Hope or phone 885-4822 or 372-9961 or even- ings 885-2200. 18-4 G., BAR S. RANCH Harseback iding $3 pe r hour. Our members h p s even cheapen, we have 9 x 12 box stalîs for ment, plenty of room. Special miding ring and indlvi- dual coaas for your conven- ence., $50 per month. CALL US ANYTIME 623-4027 19tff REGISTERED quarter horse, mare, eighf yeans, 15 hands, western schooled. Phone 579- 1711. 19-1 W HIT E'S TV ANTENNAS ITowers, U HF, VH F Aerials, Rotors & Repairs SApartment & Homes Pre-Wired Ask About Our Guarantee SPhone 576-5606 E. WHITE, COURTICE 46-tf Oshawa TV Antennas & Towers ROTORS INSTALLED U HF - V HF - Coîored AerialIs Apts. and Homes Pre-Wired R EPAIRS Womkmanship Guaranteed AIli priced f0 SAV E you Money Phone 623-5122 L. HAMILTON, MANAGER 38ff INSTALL AN O FURNACE BOILER HUMIDIFIER ýýQor HOT WATER H EATE R No Payments for Six Months CALL HARVEY PARINER Your E SSO Service Oeal1er FREE ESTIMATES 983-5206 Orono or Zenith 14620 24 Hour Service 41 -tf USED machinery for sale. 474D International fractor (500Ohr.), Safoh 650 gas tractor and Ailied loader (new 14 hr. aniy), 454D International fractor and 1550 loader, 2-414D International tractors with loaders; 400 nas International fractor; 2 Na. 80 pull-type Internatioir½t Combines, 311 Ford 4 raw plate planter, 16 run International seed drill; 1 - PR International corn pick- er; 2- John Deere manure spneaders; 2- Schiitz (spread- master) spreaders, Cockshutf trail cultivator; Glencoe 12' 3-Pt. H. cuifivafor (with gauge wheeis), 8 ff. International No. 26 disk; 2- 3 fumrow plaws;, wagon and grain box;,-No. 55 Gehi portable haj-nr&milL; Hessan imowerconditioner; 46 International baler, 66 new Hoi.land baier; Fleury Bissel packer; Robinson ahd Kitchen Farm Equipment Ltd.; /2 mile east, juniction 7 and 35 highway, south of Lindsay. 705-324-6136. 18 2 MACS $2.50 bushel, Spys $5.00 bushel, sweef cider $1.00 gai. W. T. Cox, 11/2 miles nanth of Training Schooi. TWO raill away beds wifh mattresses, one chiid's spring horse, Hoover floar polisher, ail in good condition. 623-7765. 19-1 ONE 30" push button Viking range elecfnic; one 2 burner, electric rangeffe. Phone 623- 5934. 1 19-1 FREEZERS, ail sizes. Carne- gie Pro Hardware, 36 King St. E. 623-5408. 19-1 BRICK, apprax. 2000, long size, angel brick5, buff color, l5c ea. 1-986-4675. 19-1 JOHN Deere two row, comn planter. Phone 1-986-4679. - 191 BOAT, aluminum, 14' carfop- per, wide beam, $225. Evin- rude maomo 512 h.p., 5 gallon tank, perfect running, $175. Phone 623-5206. 19-1M RODNEY oafs, 700 bu., buck- wheat 200 bu. Phone 1-786- 2211. 19-1lx FOUR chrome slotted mag wheels and tires, car ta pe deck. 1-983-9343. 19-1 ONE antique dresser (round mirror), 1 oak banrel, 1 large cupboaad wifh shelves and drawers, 1 soiid oak desk - swivei chair. Above items may be seen on Thunsday, May 8th, tram 1:30 p.m. -5 p.m. af 90 Concession Sf. W., Bowmanville. , 19-1 HAY and straw, John Broome. Phone 263-2376. 19 lx HOBBY and craft items, ideal for Mother's Day, tram the Craft Roamn at Carnation Flower Shap, 33 Division Sf., 19-1 WASHI NG machine, rangette, space heater, T.V., record player, slide pralector, book- shelves, ail painting, fibre- glass drapes, iuggage, small appli1ances, lamps, canister set, chrome chairs, bamboo curfain. antique toaster., iron frypan, pine fable, puppet stage, cisfemn pump, gable vents. 623-7490. 19-1 500 CEDAR posts, Nufîeid tractor with front loader. Phone 1-655-3450 evenings onl y. 19-ix Black maie Asian Husk, Newcastle -Bowmanvi1lie anea on 401. Approx'. 1 yr. aid. Answers fa "Zeek". Reward. Poe579-2198. 19 lx CENTRAL Marine Electron- ics. Phone 263-2918. Distribu- tor for ComDev Marine Pro- ducts. 16 tf WARBA and Superior No. 1 patatoes, alsa No. 1 large Kennebec. Phone 705-932-5477., 18-2x FORD 2000 Super Dextra diesel tractor, excellent condi- tion. Phone 579-1711 or 263- 2120. 19-1 SOME nursery stock and gladioli bulbs-50 cents a doz. G. Hartemink, R.R. 2, New- castle, 987-4430. 19-4 SEVEN passenger boat, tini railer and motor. Phone 623-5784. 19-1lx SILVER MapIes $1 a ft. Phone 263-2180. 19-1 RAIL fence; lumber; sugar beet seed. Phone 263-8808. 19- lx SCRAP Paper - 50 cents a bundie. Statesman Office. 19-1 CHESTERFIELD -French Provincial in gold brocade, excellent condition, $250. Phone 1-983-5043. 19-1lX DI FFERENT varieties of per- ennials for the flower garden. G. Verbocht,,R.R. 5 Bowman- ville. 193x OSHAWA TRACTOR SALES TRACTORS & EQUI1PMENT LAWN &GARDEN EQUIP. MEL FARM MACHINERY az(KuBOIRT9 COMPACT FARM TRACTORS SALES-SERVICE- RENTALS Phone 728-6901 16 tf ANTIQUE CLOCKS' -REPAIRED-, Parts available for most anti- que dlocks, pocket watches and' mfodiem watfies anda dlocks. 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 OLDER model black and white T.V., working well. $25. Caîl 623-7118 after five. 19-1 POTATOES Sebago Ontario No. 1 for seed. $2.50 for 75 lb. bag. For Table, $2.75 for 75 lb. bag. Excellent quality. Will deliver 4 bags or more. 623-2847. 19-1 ROTO-Tiller, 8 h.p. new, Micro meter odd to tour, 30" stove, good condition. 623-2625. 19-2x DAHLIA bulbs, beautiful dis- play of colour, mosfly large size S 5for 51.00. Phone 623-5898. 19-1 OLD cow manure. Perfect for qardening. Phone 263-2940. 19-1 PRAM, Sears Perego, green, 14" wheels. $80.firm. Phone 623-7324. 19-1 MIXED hay. 1-983-5420. 19-1lx TWO row 'John Deere corn planter, 1-786-2518, Newton- ville. 19-1lx LLOYD baby carrnage, dark green and white, excellent condition. Bicycle s'eat for child up ta 30 lb. 623-7511.' 19-1 FOUR G79-15 Road Huggers with palished aiuminum mags, Dodge, low mileage. Phone 1-983-5414. 19-3 NEVER used, 4 GR70 x 14 whitewall, radial ply tires. $150. Phone 623-4866. 19-1 TRACTOR, 1465 Cockshutt, like new., 80 H.P. M.H. Pedwell, Newcastle. 987-4331. 19-1iX MASSEY-HARRIS tractor for sale. Good condition. $400. 1-786-2681 19-1 MODERN green pile chester- fie 1d wîth mafîchîng extra wide chair, gaad condition. 623-4394. 19-1 PORTRAIT wedding gown, mafching headpiece with elbow length veil, size 11-12. Phone 623 7138. 19-1ix BEDROOM suite, 7 piece; dining room, 19 piece; living raom, ail Burma-Danish teak- waod. New furniture very reasonab.le. Phone 1-247-4377' 52-tf PADDY'S Market now has new furniture, appliances, T.V.s and stereos and also used fumniture and appliances. WiII accept trade-ins. Paddy'$~ Market, Hampton, phone 263' 2241. 33-t1 USED Fumniture and Appli- ances. Paddy's Market, Hampton 263-2241. 26-tf SCREENED and unscreened top sal, screened sand and gravel. Phone 623-3412. 1- SECONDS Mac apples, $2.50 a bushel. Phone Bill Feddema! atter 5 at 263-2074. No Sunday sales. 17-tf SWIMMING Pool Sacrifice. Leading manufacturer and distributor has above ground aiuminum pools left over from 1974 season. '2 price. Guaran- teed 'installation and t erms. Cali Credif Manager coliect 416-292-2268. il tf Final Sale CoId Storage Apples Spy No. 1 - $5 a Bushel Seconds Spy and Deliciaus 51.50 a Bushel Some Potatoes 52.00 a Bushel Bring own containers. DRYWOODS FARM Frank Hiemstra 263-2260 LION EL Hard Top Camper and Travel Trailers Canadman Bujît 15 Models Bank Rate Financing KAMPING UN LIMITE D 1 Mile N. on Townline Rd East City Limits Oshawa 728-9942 OSHAWA SAND AND GRAVEL SUPI NASHED SAND GRAVEL and1 LIMESTONE PRODUCTS AIl Sizes for Oiveways and Parking Lots TOPSOIL and DIRT FILL TRUCKS and LOADERS FOR RENT 877 King St. East (East of Harmon, CALL 725-0232 81 RICHMOND ST. W. OSHAIWA MAY WAREHOUSE SALI EVERY BALE IN STOCK DISCOUNTED FOR IMMEDIAT CL EARANC E CUSTOM WALL TO WALL INSTALLATION As Low As 1/2 Pri ce and. Less On Remanents and Ends of Roîls 81 RICHMOND ST. W (Next doomfto Ruddy Electric) Open tram 9to8p.m. Mon, ta Fmi., Sat. 9to4 CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY 17- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ 1970 MONTEGO 2-Dr. Hardtop. Onei Power steering, brakes, radio,' V-8, cke-in, Lit-. E8P889- awner. power auto.,ý 19-1 APARTMENT for ment, 4 rooms and bath, 2 separate entrances, on Hwy. Na. 2. Phone 623-4623. 19-1 BASEMENT aparfment, self- contained, fuliy furnished, private entrance, single per- son. Phone 623-3965. 191lx 74 CHALETI wîth swîmming - pool, sauna bath, large sun deck. five bedrooms, three bathmooms, located on beaufi- fui Blue Mounfain, $190 per week, July and August, $160 June and Sept. Cail atter 6, Oshawa 728-5448. Weekends CallIingwood 705-445-0999. 19-1 ON E Or two -bedroom self -con- tained apartment wanted in Bowmanville. Reasonable ent. Cali anytime 623-5714. 19-1ix 176 PLY STONE ONE bedroom aparfmenf on gnound floor, in Bowmanvilie. Phone 987-4823 between 10 a.m. and il a.m. 19- FURNISHED bedmooms by month, week or day, shower and bath, iicenced premises, ireasonable rates. Castie Hofel, Bowmanviile 623-7072. 51 tf ONE bednoom aparfmenf, boadloom, $145. near schooi and shopping, nice backyamd. Available June 1sf. 623-5127 cali anytime. 19-1 y) BO M NI L g round ooms, ivingnaom, kitchen a nd bathroom. Central, loca- il-tf flan. Possession June 1. 623- 7523. 19-tf THREE bedroam apatment. AIl services încluded. $250 a month. Avaîlabie immediafe- y Phone 623-7574. WHITE Embden gasling s. Ail 576-5522 Venema, Hampton. P hone 263-8888. 16 tf E IGHT yean aId geiding, black, excellent riding horse, * asking $300. 112 yr. aid colt * horse, good breeding, unbrok- * en $50. Phone 623-2956. E GiV vtaway TO good nome iwo German Shepard pups, one maie, one female, 2 months, aid. Phone 623-4027. 19-1 SMALL size dag, 5 months aId, maie. $15. Caîl 623-2887.1 19-1 GET CASH TODAY FOR OLD APPLIANCES THROUGH STATESMAN- CLASSIFIEDS 1968 METEOR Montcalm, 45,000 miles, must seli. Phone 623-3814. 19-1 68 CHEV Impala, 4-door vinyl hardtop, power steering and brakes, excellent condition, certified. Don Kennedy 623- 3414. ,19-1 GOOD used car.' Phone 623-5784. 19-1 x 1974 DODGE Dart S-E, auto- matjc, radio, vinyl roof, new radiaIs, electric defroster, bucket seats, other options. 623-4162. 19-1 1974 DOOG E Challenger, 360-4 býýrrel, 3 speed automatic. stereo and sports rally package. Make an offer'. 623-6002. 19-1 1968 CHEV.' Impala, 4 door sedan, V-8, power steerinig and brakes, 327ý engine, 4 bbl. carb., safety checked, good mechanical condition. $1200. Phone-623-3541. 19-1 1972 MERCURY Marquis Brougham,, 4-door hardtop. Asking $3,000. 623-5429. 19-1lX ROY NICHOLS MOTORS LTD. Courtice Bowmnanville 728-6206 623-2556 1973 CHEV Impala 4-Dr. Sedan. Green with white vinyl top, beige vinyl trim., Radio, power steering, power brakes, V-8, auto. Lic. EBS636. One owner, dlean car. 1972 PONTIAC Station Wagon. Gold with matching vinyl trim. Radio, power steering, power brakes, V-8, auto. Lic. EBC411 1974 CHEVELLE 4-Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl., auto., power steering. Blue with matching trim. Lic. HRC435. 1971 DODGE Polara 4-Dr. Sedan. V-8, auto., power steering, radio. Maroon with matching trim. Real good car. Lic. EBB712 1973 FORD CUSTOM 500 2-Door Hardtop, V-8 (351), auto., radio, white walls, discs, power steering, power brakes. Brown with- beige interior. Lic.,ABS239. ANN BRALEY~ Permanient Haîr Removal 90 Simcoe Sf. N. Oshawa 723-7682 CHARGEX PROF ESSIONAL E LE CTROLYSIS Permanent Hair Removal BY APPOINTMENT ONL.Y 112 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa '576-4705 52-tf' Eam piercing service, Dan Hoaper. Phone 623-5747 for appointrment.,7t L. C. Mason, Q).C. Law Office closed for the, month of May, 1975. During this fimne, if required concerning current matters, please phone Tues. or Wed. evenings 8:30 - 10:00 p.m. 623-5688. 18-5x Senior Citizens 10 per cent off ail hair needs Manday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. Kut 'N' KurI Beaufy Shop. 623-5019, 71 King St. E. 19 -3 FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS AND MARXIERS O, STAFFORD) ~ EE~ BROS, LTD. Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITE O Box 133 318 Dundas St. E. - Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 ...... .... ............... . ............. ........... . .. . .... . . ...... . .. . ... ........ . .. .. . ..... .... ............... . ..... ......... . ............ . ........ ........ ..... Tyrone Comnmunfity Hall Town of Newjcastte Tyrone, Ontario Notice is hereby given thiýat sealed tenders dleariy rmankeçi as ta contents will be receiveçi, by Mn. J,.M. Mciiroy, Clerk, Town of Newcasfle2, 4ô Temi- perance Street, Bowmaniville, Ontario unt:Il4:30 p.m., É. D. S.T., Tues., May 20, 1975 for the construction under contract of a Commi.nifyHall., The mechanicai and electrîcal frades wiii submit their frend- ens direcfly ta the, Genenai Contractons. Plans and Specificafions, available affer May 5, 197.5 af the office of the Consultants, lA King Street East, Cobourg, Ontario, ta General- Contract - ons on depasit of a refundable certified cheque made pay- able fa the Consultants in the amount of $50.00.. Plans and Specifications wili be on dispiay af the Consult- anf's offices af lA King Street East, Cobourg, Ontario, and at, 1500 Hopkins Street, Whifby, Ontario, andthe Oshawa and District Commercial Con-' struction Exchange, To receive corisiderafion, tenders must be submnifIted on the tender forms and in accondance with the instruc- fions ta idders provided by the Consultants, and must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of 53,000,00 drawn in a chartered Bank of Canada, payable ta the Town of Newcastle and a 100 per cent Performance Bond wiil be required. The Town of Newcastle me- serves the'righfta rejecf any on ail tenders. Lowesf tender nof necessariiy accepted. Totten Sims% Hubicki, Associates Limited, Consultants, lA King Street East, P.O. Box 398, Cobourg, Ontario. Mm. J.M. Mcllroy, Clerk Town of Newcastle; 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario. 19-1 CANCE LLAT ION Tender Number 17 Relating ta: Modification ta Existing Heat- ing and Ventilating Systemn, Fimst Floor Area at the Ministry of Community and Social Services, Nursing School, Whitby, Ontario HAS BEEN CANCELLED. Ministry 0f Governiment Services Minitryof Govern ment (5D Services, ONTARIO -- - ADS