e. May 7 1975 I 'i s 'liii M7 DDL INE FOR CLASSFI1E D Tues., 4:0p.m. . . . . . . ... ... . . ....... . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....,.. r. ...- . . . . . . .........:. . A a THE Bowmanville-Lawn Bow- ling Club will buy sets of good used bowls. Les Langs 623- 2435. 19 lx USED Furniture and Applian- ces. Paddy's Market, Hamp- ton 263-2241. 33-tf Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles Snowmobi les For Wrecking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence 623-7112 45-tf He Wne NEEDED - a family to run and maintain a ten acre apple orchard, included is a new home and cold storage. Phone 579-1608. 18-2 MATURE woman for occa- sional babysitting in my home. 623-5416. 19-lx TRACTOR drivers, apple pruners, and tobacco workers wanted in area farms. Apply at Canada Farm Labour Pool, 53 Albert St., Cobourg, Ontario. 416-372 8737. 19-1 CLEANING Lady,onedayper week for home 5 miles from Bowmanville. Transportation can be provided. Top wages paid. References please. Advertiser 548, c-o Canadian Statesman, Box 190, Bowman- ville. 19-2 EXPERIENCED hairdresser wanted 4 days a week. Cal 623-5019 or 623-2624. 19-1 THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE BOARD OF EDUCATION Applications wMil be received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m. May 13, 1975 for the position of: CODING CLERK Commercial or business education a necessity, in- cluding typing and general office procedure. Coding experience prefeýrable, but mnusthave mathematic- ap- titude plus the abillity ta get along with people and be able to work from verbal and written instructions. XEROX AND FILING CLERK required immediately. Duties require typing and general knowledge of office proced- ures and business machines. Ability cope with work loads at peak periods. Please apply in writing. stating qualifications, exper- ience, and telephone number to: M.A. Mac Leod Business Administrator and Treasurer P.O. Box 470, Cobourg, Ont. K9A 4L2 19-1 TOWN OF NEWCASTLE Requires A PAYROLL CLERK Applications will be received for the position of Payroll Clerk up to 5:00 p.m. on May 16th, 1975. Applications to be sent to the Town Clerk's Office, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville. Applicant should be familiar with all phases of payroll work, in particular Govern- ment Regulations, J. M. Mcilroy, A.M.C.T. Town Clerk, 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario LiC 3A6 19-1 HAIRDRESSER and barber wanted for Bowmanville. Full or part time. Phone 725-8710. 19-1 BABYSITTER wanted on part time basis for two small children. 623-7779. 19-1 Os tunties WE will make you Rich in your own business that re- peats year after year, if you wilI work a minimum of 40 hours a week and follow our program exactly. No invest- ment or overhead required. A car is needed. Apply to Vice President Marketing, Depart- ment B, Box 307, London, Ontario. 19-2 Moumnts Buy direct from Manufac-. ture - Rutter Granite Co., Ltd., has a huge selection of fine, quality monuments, large and small to fit any need. Cofne by our display yard at 73 Ontario dtreet, Port Hope or telephone 683-5216 fora monument that endures. 3† 5fi CERTIFIED OATSBARLEY FUNKS CORN READY TO SOW Custom Cleaning and Treating CERESMORE FARMS LT D. R.R.4 BOWMANVILLE 623-3552 623-7233 7-16 STE WARTS SEED CORN SC - 3W - DC Varieties 78 - 85 - 87 - 89 -95 - 97 Days toMaturity Available High Yields Good Stalk Strength R. Bruce Taylor 263-2741 ONE section of chainh 1-786-2927. LEFT over aluminur Phone after 4, 623-39 WE buy and sell ev and pay cash. Caîl night 725-9783. Frien Market, 23 King W., MAPLE GROVE SMALL ENGIN E Repairstoallmakesof Lawn and Garden Equipment 579-2001 1 tf D. BE ERS& SONS CONSTRUCTION New Homes- Renovating Rec Roomsvn Repairsof aIl types PHONE 623-2263 14-8 ,DOMESTIC &COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION UNITS and APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE Kool Enterprises PHONE 623-3221 24 Division St., Bowmanville 26-f DARLI NGTON MASON RY Brick, Block, Stone CHIMNEY & FIREPLACES CHIMNEY CLEANING Phone 623-2176 45-tf Geddes Electric Renovations - Alterations Rec. Rooms Rewiring Older Homes, New Homes - Free Estimates Phone 623-2398 48-tf C&C JANITOR SERVICE Carpet - Upholstery Professionally Cleaned FREE ESTIMATES Phone 623-3624 BOWMANVILLE 3-tf JACK BURGESS OIL BURNERS-FURNACES harrows. CLEANED 19-1 PLUMBING REPAIRS PHONE HAMPTON 263-2151 n siding. MAIL ADDRESS: 9. P.O.Box 43 - Bowmanvi e 19130tf erything day on BOB BEERS dly Flea 137 ELGIN STREET Oshawa -Hatn 19-tf Plum bing at Pressure Systems NeWWorkand Repairs Serviceand Estimates Cal l 623-2641 LANDLORDS - Houses, Apartments, Rooms, urgently needed. Durham Housing Registry 1-579-0622. Extension -48,69. 6-26 R I DE to and from Ajax during office hours, five days a week. Phone 623-3146. 19-1x RIDE needed daily to and from Oshawa. Phone 623-4185 after 6 p.m. 19-lx Custom upholstering, re- covering, re-styling, very reasona ble, work guaranteed, 20 years experience. Free estimates. Please call collect 1-986-5072. 15-5 APP LIANCE REPAIRS RANGES--WASHERS DRYERS REFRIGERATORS AND AIR CONDITIONERS SPECIALIZING IN Frigidaire JIM COLLISS 623-2891 10 tf DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Service Phone Risebrough Refrigeration, Orono 983-5702 19-4 Lawn & Garden .Care Rolling, roto-tilling with a commercial machine. Seeding down new lawns or old. Tree cutting and oddjobs. Phone 987-5222. 19-f Spring Special Offer L &G Professionals Carpet - Kitchen Floor Wall Tiles We Sell &Install FREE ESTIMATES 987-5238 North American EXPERT CEMENT WORK and FOUNDATION WATERPROOFING Specializing in repairs and Ieaky basements. Also cement flooring. Contractors Industrial - Commercial ResidentiamI Phone 723-0729 16-5 33- f PROFESSIONAL PIANO TUNING &SERVICING Certified Piano Technician. Prompt reliabie service. Remember, "The tuner alone, preserves the tone." Member, Piano Technician's Guiid. Derek Hil 502 Dunlop St. W., Whitby 668-6247 9-t VINCE MOORI CARPENTRY House Renovating Paper Hanging - Painti 247 Liberty N., Bowmanv 623-3568 E ing vile 49-tf Refrigeration AND Appliance Servic Commercial and Domesti Refrigeration - Milk Cool PHONE BERT SYER Days .. .. .. . ... 6235 Nights ... . ... .. 623-31 Lander Hardwar and ELECTRIC William G. Beatt Painting and Paper Hang Light Trucking and Odd J PHONE 623-4728 43 NEED A PRESSURE SYSTEM? REPAIRS TO ALL MAK Harvey Partner Orono983-5206 - Zenith 14 4 Bill's GLASS and MIRRORS LTI 7 Division St., Bowmanviî Ontario. Phone 6235187 Sheet and Float Glass Sealed Units - Storm Windo Store Fronts - Float Mirr Patterned and Colored Gla and Glazing. WATER Wells bored, 30" t Ward's Well Boring. Te phone 342-2030, Represen tive Harry L. Wade. T phone 987-4531. 1 Monte He.nnessy Carpentry - Renovati Specializing in Fencing 728-0131 CuStom Farming Including corn planting, row Cyclo). Phone 983-94 after 7. 1i PREVENT trouble and sa money. Service your tank recommended time 3 to years. Please contact us 725-0302. Courtice Septic S vice. 1 e c ers 774 3177 Alc daims agaînst the estate of SAMUEL WILLIAM BAT- TAMS late of the Town of Newcastle, in theRegional Municipality of Durham, Re- tired General Motors Em- ployee, deceased, who died on or about the 25th day of January, 1975 must be filed with the undersigned personal 'representative on or before June 6th, 1975: thereatter the undersigned will distributethe assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed. (Address0f deceased R.R. 2, Bowmanville, Ontario). Dated this 17th day of April, 1975 Bruce William Battams, Administrator, by his Solicitor, L. C. Mason, ESQ. Q.C. Box 129, 135 Wellington Street, Bowmanville, Ontario LC 3K9. 17-3 All daims against the estate cf GRETA MAUDE OKE, late of the Town of Newcastle, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, Spinster, deceased, who died on or about the 30th day of January, 1975, must be filed with the undersigned personal representative on or before October 15th, 1975, thereafter the undersigned wiiI distribute the assets of the said estate having regard oniy to thecaims thon tioed. (The deceased resided at 55 Church Street, Bowmanviile, Ontario). Dated April 21st, 1975. Lorne Edgar Wright, Enniskillen, Ontario, Executor, by L. C. Mason, Q.C., Barrister &Solicitor, Box 129, 135 Wellington Street, Bowmanvile, Ontari>. LIC 3K9. 173 All claims aqainst the estate OF ELLEN MARY WRIGHT, late of the Town of Newcastle, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, Widow, deceased who died on or about the 7th day of March, 1975, must be filed with the undersigned personal representative on or before the 30th day of June 1975: thereafter the under- signed will distribute the assets of the said Estate having regard only to the caims then fiied. (The Decýeasedf resiçled at 1,48 Ontarioa Strre, PoVtmanvillé, Ontario) Dated April 21st, 1975 Charles William Wright, 252 King Street East, Apt. 106, Bowmanville, Ontario, Executor, by L. C. Mason, Q.C. Barrister &Solicitor, 135 Wellington Street, Box 129, Bawmanville, Ontario. LiC 3K9. ............ * a PASTURE for rent for 50 head of yearling cattle. G. Kovacs R. R. 5, Bowmanville, 263-2330. 19-lx CENTRAL Bowmanville - 3 bedroom lower level. Elabor- ate living and diningroom. Broadloomed throug hoùt. Basement. $240.00 monthly including heat. Available June 1st. No pets. Call G. Van Dyk, Realtor, 623-4428. 19 1 GOOD pasture - 341/2 acres with pond and stream. New- tonville. $450.00 yearly. Call G. Van Dyk, Realtor, 623 4428. 19 1 ONE or two bedroom self- contained apartment wanted in Bowmanvilie. Reasonable rent. Cail anytime 623-5714. 18-2 NITAiO i ,e A I TF HOUSING CORPORATION y0 1 BLOOR STREET WEST, TORONTO 5, ONTARIO abs WANTED 3 f We're looking for rental accommodation in your community. It's for lower income families who are spending more on rent than they can really afford. Families in need of rental assistance can be housed within the private sector. ES The Rent Supplement Program for landlords will guarantee units will be occupied at the prevailing market rents for three 620 years or more. Market rents mean just that. We'il review the 1 tf rents annually ta ensure they are consistent with rents in your municipality. D. At the time of submission, units offered may be vacant, under construction, or forecast as being available at a later date. We le will consider apartments, detached or semi-detached dwellings or row housing. All we ask is that units be self-contained and meet residential requirements. iws ors For developers we'il provide second mortgage financing at ss below market interest ratas - up to 35 per cent of capital cost - to bring mortgage financing up to 95 per cent of construction cost. 7-tf In return we ask developers to take part in our Rent Supplement Program. ie. ele After a landlord and the Ontario Housing Corporation agree ta- on a market rent, the landlord participates in selecting a tenant ele or tenants from the local waiting list for assisted housing. The 6 tf tenant then pays his rent to the landIord, just as otherfamilies in the building do, and OHC mails a monthly cheque to the landlord to cover the difference between that rent and the agreed market rent. ng The new tenants are treated the same as any other family. They sign a lease and assume the normal responsibilities outilined in The Landlord and Tenant Act. 8-2 Proposal forms may be obtained at the Municipal office of the Town of Newcfastle, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville or the Toronto office of the Corporation at the address isted below: (6 Applications should be submitted to: 21 Rent Supplement Program Ontario Housing Corporation 8-4 101 Bloor Street West Toronto, Ontario ve MSS 1P8 k 5 For additional information cali Adrian Gorizzan Tel: at 965-9656-7. er- 9.4 'An Aqency of the Provinc of Ontario. 18-2 We Buy Scrap Cars FREE TOWING DOM'S AUTO PARTS 723-1121 Community Auction Sale, Sat., May 10, 1975, Enniskillen Community Hall at 2:00 p.m. We are offering for sale, church pews, carpet, brass railing, many household items such as electric stove, clocks, chairs, quilts, paint etc. There will be a quantity of 16' plank 2" thick, a bake sale .of homemade pies, cakes, etc. will be teatured. Lunch wii be served. Come one and all and help support our worthy cause of decorating our church with new pews, carpet etc. Grant Werry, auctioneer. 19 1 Twilight Auction Sale - Saturday evening May 24th at 7:00 p.m. sharp. Compiete Ancona Pharms Grade Cow Dispersai at Lindsay Com- munity Sale Barn, Angeline St. North, Lindsay, Ontario. 120 head of Charolais and Hereford Caftle, 20 mature Charolais and Hereford cows with 20 Maine Anjou calves by side (Dabla) 20 Charolais and Hereford cows with 20 Blonde d' Aquitaine calves by side (Gaspard) 10 Charolais and Hereford cows bred Simmen- tal. 30 Charolais and Hereford cows bred to Full French son ,of Cabotin, some with calves by side, 40 Charolais and Hereford cows, pasture bred Charolais, some with calves by side. 3 Purebred Charolais Bulis, some Commercial Buils. Terms Cash, No Re- serve. Sale Time 7.00 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959.1 18-4 to Creitrs All claims against the estate of MILTON ROY VIRTUE, late of the Town of Newcastle, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, Retired Auto Mechanic, deceased, who died on or about the l6th day of February, 1975, must be filed with the undersigned personal representative on or betore June 3th, 1975, thereafter the undersigned will distributethe assets of the said Estate having regard only to the dlaims then fiîed. (Thedeceased resided at R.R. 5, Bowmanville, Ontario). Dated April 21st, 1975 Edgar Archibald Virtue, 348 Bruce Sreet, Oshawa, Ontario, E'xecutor, by L.C.Mason, Q.C., Barrister &Solicitor, 135 Wellington Street, Box 129, Bowmanville, Ontario. LIC 3K9. 17 3 Auction Sale 12 noon; Plumbing, heating and electri cal supplies and tools, the property of Murray Burnfield in the Vîllaoe of Caesarea on Highway 7A, turn north at Vines Spur Station, go north two miles to Caesarea turn left first street, first house on left side. Saturday, May 17. Davis Air compressor; Ingersol Rand air compressor; 20 two 75 air hammers, 20 lb. air hammer; 1500 Watt genema- tor; 4000Wattgenerator; rigid, power vice; two sets rigid dies; two cast iron cutters; two 14" pipe wrenches; 18", 24", 48" pipe wrenches; set 12" sockets, new; No. 40, 30, 20 tube cutters; set of rollers; two 100 foot extension cords; chain pipe vice; lock former; quantity of sheet metal tools; three foot shearer; easy edger; bar tolder; pipe groo- ver; beader and crimpers; step Iadder; half ton truck cap; flaring tools; B tank soldering outf if; propane sold ering torch and table; Black and Decker hammer and chisels; haif inch electric çlriil; one Sunbeam power drill; Miller Falls super saw; three sump pumps; copper fittings and pipe; galvanized and black fittings and pipe; ABS pipe and fittihgs; transit pipe and fittings; rolled plas- tic pipe; pump parts; tap parts; Walter and Emco deck faucets; basin faucets; laun- dry faucets; tub and shower large amount0f conduit: drain cleaners; li ght fixtures; fire extinguishers; electrical, wire and fittings; service entrance tittings; towel bars; paper holders; enamel laun- dry tubs; vanity basins; bar sinks; two power humidifiers; many more items; Terms cash. No reserve, lunch avail- able. This is a large sale of good quality - worth your attendance. Arnot Wotten, Murray Jackson, auctioneers 985-2459. 19 2 Saturday, May îOth Auc tlan Sale of Livestock and Implements. The property of Keith Aman, Lot 13, Con. 12, Emily Twp. 6 miles north of Toronto Dominion Bank in Omemee, 2 miles east and 11 2 miles north. 20 head of Hereford and Holstein cattle. Hereford Bull rising 2 yrs. old. 4 Hereford cows due June and July. 13 Hereford and Holstein heifers due June and July. 2 Charolais heifers due June July. 1970 David Brown 990 diesel tractor,Bpower steering with David Brown manure loader, hydraulic bucket sel- ecto-matic. Cockshutt 30 gas tractor, 1970 New Holland 275 baler PTO, 1973 John Deere side rake, 1974 Allied bale stooker, John Deere 480 mow er-conditioner, Triple K 10' cultivator, 1970 Hydrein 3 furrow trip, beam plough, John Deere 8' power mower, 1974 Trip-Mix cement mixer 3 pt. PTO 1972 Danuser post hale digger like new, M.H. combination seed drill, Ford 3-14's trip beam plough, 2 portable catt'e feeders 16', rails, barn boards, elm plant, quantity of new lumber, galvanized barn roof- ing, tools, buggy, cutter, full line of machinery. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Saleat 1:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, Aucti2n- ee r, Reabora, Ont. 705-324- 9959. 18 2 Saturday, May 17th, Auction Sale of Livestock, Imple ments, Furniture and Anti- ques. The property of Jim Thayer, Lot 17-18 Con. 6, Maripasa Twp. 1 mile narth of Little Britain and 2 mile east or 6 miles west of Lindsay. 40 head of Hereford cattle, 20 mature Hereford cows with 9 Charolais cross calves by side, remainder due May and June. il Hereford heifers and steers 1 yr. old. 1970 John Deere 510 diesel tractor with 1974 John Deere 34 manure loader, ,hydraulic bucket, tractor chains. Int. W6 tractar. M-F Na. 3 Baler PTO, A-C side rake, M-F No. 29 self-propel- led combine 10' header. MF 3-1o's pîough. Triple K 10' cultivator, Int. 7' trail power mower, M-F double disc., hay elevator, bale stooker, Cen- tury tield sprayer 24' booms. 5, ton roller bearing wagon with rack 8' x 16'. 2 rubber tired wagons with racks, 500' of plastic pipe, new and used lumber, air compressor, baler twine, full line of machinery. 1970 Snow Jet snowmobile 15 H.P., oil space heater and tank. Annex wood stove, 2 chestertield suites, dining room suite, large china cabin- et, iran bed, spoal table, wash standmatching'desk a'nd chest of drawers, antique chair, dressers, beds, 21 sheets of panelling, trunk, many other articles. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auction- eer, Raboro, Ont. 705-324 9959. 18-3 SALE REGISTER Sat. May 17 Clearing farm ,auctian for Allan Murray, Claremont, R.R. 2. Farm expropriated for the New Airport, at Lot 25, Con. 7, Pickering, (being 8 miles west of Brooklin off Hwy. No. 12 to Brougham Hwy. No. 7) then 212 miles north then 1 mile west to sideline 24 or (9 miles east of Markham to Brough- am) including Inter. No 766 tractor (400 hrs. like new), Inter. No. 606 tractor with laader new condition, Inter. V-shank 12-0 cultivator with levellers, Inter. 16R Fertilizer drill on rubber good, 4 R.T. Wagons with flat racks good, Inter. 4 Fr. 16" T.B. plow semi-mounted, Inter. Baler No. 37, also a complete line of outstanding equipment. Also antique furniture. 2 pc. chest- erfield, 3 pc. B.R. Suite, Frigidaire stove, Inglis dryer, washer, no. cupboards, dress- ers, tables, dry sink, 2 guns, brass bells, steeple and gin- gerbread clocks, rugs, T.V., lamps, 3 c. bathroom fix- tures, Harness Hairnes, drapes, 2 large rugs, trunks, no. odd chairs, jars, etc., etc. Note: These are only a few of the items in this good sale. The implements are outstanding. Don't miss this sale, make it a must. Farm expropriated, 2 auction rings, refreshments by U.C.W. ladies, Sale 12 noon. Atkinson-Wilson, Sale Mana- gers, Auctioneers. 19-1 Thursday evening, May 15, 7 p.m. Auction Sale of farm rnachinery including Ford 8N tractor, 2 furrow, 3 pt. hitch plow, David Brown 25 tractor, 3 furrow, 3 pt. hitch plow, N-H hay conditianer, Ferguson side rake, 3 pt. hitch, M-F 3 pt. hitch hay mower, M-H binder, International baler with mot or, M-H seed drili, manure spreader, sleighs, 2 single plows, wagon scales, turnip drîis, pulper, quantity of scrap. The property of Mrs. lsaac Kerman beside Oshawa Airport on Thornton Road, just south of Tauntan Road. Sale at 7 p.m. Lloyd Wilson, Sale Manager and Auctioneer, Uxbridge 416-852-3524. 18-3 Auction Sale, Saturday, May 10, 1:15 at Saveon Products Warehouse on Hwy. 28 in the Village of Bewdley. Consisting of chestpf drawers, dresser,nblanket box, office desk and chairs, cabinets, chesterfield, tables, clocks, dishes, glassware, crocks, soft drink machine, portable T.V. new bath tub, trunks, refrig- erator, appliances, wood stove and ather items stili being consigned. Roger Bannister, auctioneer. 19 1 Wednesday, May l4th - Auctian Sale of Livestack, Impiements, Household Furn- iture and Antiques. The pro- perty of the late Ellsworth Gorrill, Lot 21, Con. 14 Mariposa Twp. 2 miles west of Cambray and 2 mile north or 6 miles north of Taylor's Corners off No. 7 Hwy. 20 head of Poil Angus Cattle. il mature cows, 2 with calves by side, remainder due May and June. 3 heifers,d2 r s.aid, 4 heifers 1 yr. old. lXail Angus Bull. 1963 Case 430 diesel tractor with Case manure loader. M.H. 30 gas tractor, Case 3-12 S plough 3 pt. Int. 46 Baler PTO, Kong Skilde 26 tooth cultivator, Int 7" power mower, M.H. manure spread- er, PTO Snow Blower; 1966 Chevrolet 2 ton truck with racks, Int. side rake, Case hammer mill, Malco 20' hay elevator, bale buncher, bale stooker, bale fork, litter car- rier and truck, fanning mill, lumber, cutter 'full' line of machinery. Hay, grain, hens. Uuinea Hens. 1973 Upright freezer, chrome table, chairs, rockers, lamps, antique dlocks, cracks, pictur e trames, beds, dressers, wasl stand, coal ril Iamps, antique telephone, sealers, drop leaf table, 2 wood stoves, iron kettle, many other items. Terms Cash, No Reserve. Furniture Sale at 12 noon. Machine Sale at 1:00 p.m. followed by cattle. Carl Hick- son, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 19-1 ¯W¯ednesday, May 28th Complete J Mar Dispersal Auction Sale of Livestock and Implements. The property of Mary and Jerry Marvin. Lot 35 Con. 7, Clark Twp., 1 mile north of Kirby on Hwy. 115 to 8th Concession, 3 miles west through Leskard and 12 mile south or 26 miles south of Lindsayon Hwy, 35 and 115 (10 miles north of 401) 78 head of Purebred, Percentage and Grade Charolais-Hereford cross cattle. Purebred Charo- lais herd sire, 3 recorded Charolais cows with calves, 26 mature Charolais and Here- ford cows with 23 Charolais calves by side. 26 Charolais and Hereford cross heifers and steers 1 yr. old 1971 John Deere 2010 bulldozer. 1971 Int. Hydrostatic gas tractor with industrial type manure load- er. 1971 Int. 434 gas tractor, 1970 Int. 624 diesel tractor, 1970 Int. 434 diesel tractor, 1968 MF 50 gas tractor, 1972 Int. 82 combine PTO, 1972 Int. 350 forage harvester, 1971 Int. 2 row corn picker, 1973 int. 46 baler, 1971 Int. 56 4 row corn planter, 3 Turnco steel grain boxes, 3 Dion forage wagons, 2 forage blowers, 1971 int. 550 forage harvester, 1970 New Holland 44 Hay Bine, M.F. No. 12 Baler, Int. 430 Baler, Cockshutt 76 seed drill, 2-1971 Int. 175 bus. manure spread- ers. M.F. 150 bus. manure spreader, 1967 G.M.C. 2 ton truck, cultivators, large quan- ,tity of hand tools, full line of modern power machinery. (See posters for complete iist). This is an outstanding sale of well maintained mach- inery, probably one of the largest sales this year. Plan to attend. Terms Cash, No Re- serve. Machine Sale at 10 a.m. Cattle Sale at 2:00 p.m. Cari Hickson, Auctioneer, Kea boro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 18 4 Auction Sale Grist Mill Auction Barn Newtonville, May 9th Friday 7:00 p.m. 2 Captains beds (like new), 4 niece black Spanish chester- field suite, leatherette and 3 piece matching coffee and end tables with formica tops, Colonial bedroom suite, lamps, double and single beds, dressers, chests of drawers, .rugs, 24" Viking stove writing desk, buffets, girI's bike, garden tools, chaîn saw, pawer mowers, ladder back waven chairs, aid parlour stove, heavy oak hall seat, ail lamps, tredie sewer, gramo- phono, settee, washstands, ginger bread mantle clock, rockers, armaire, violin and case, chicken brooders and waterers and lots more. Terms: Cash. Auctioneers:. Stapleton Bros. 786-2244. 19- REALTOR 4 Kn St. E., Bowmanville 623-3393 Direct Toronto une 923-V74 AUCTION SALES AT LYONS AUCTION HALL 18 McMillan Drive, Oshawa Every Wednesday Everiing 7 p.m. and Saturday 1 p.m. until1end of Mav then Every Monday and Wednes- day evenings at 7 p.m. starting June 2. Mon. May 12 - 7 p.m. Contents from S. Mazda, Port Perry. Pine blanket box, wash stand, press back chairs, old dishes, china cabinets, fridge, cottage specials. Wed.May14-7p.m. The estate of Mrs. A. Luke, Whitby. Fridge, dresser, chairs, beds, buffet, wash machine etc. and old glass. MONTHLY ANTIQUE SALE Wed., May 21st- 7 p.m. Open Daily 1 - 8 p.m. Ail Consignments Welcome 725-1613 Ted Lyon Auctioneer 19-1 Auction Sale Private Estate plus Community Sale. Pro- oertv of Mrs. Minaker, 46 Royal St., Oshawa, to be held at Stirtevants Auction Hall, 27 Hall St., Oshawa, on Thursday May 8th. at 6 p.m. Modern and antique furniture, round din ing room table &4 chairs, wash stand, round glass china cabinet, antique bed, racking chair, antique dresser, anti- que bed, desk, Morse chair, sewing machine, chesterfield suite, electric stove, china and glassware, coffee and end tables, antique wooden fire- place mantel, record cabinet, bedding, library table,- chrome suite, occasionalf chair, power lawn mower, bicycles, beds camplete, aIl furniture welcome. Terms cash. No reserve. In businessr over 22 years sale every Tues. and Thurs. at 6 p.m. Sales room open every day Mon. to Fri. 12 noon - 2 p.m., also 7 9 p.m. Myles King, Auctioneer and cartage, 725-5751. 191 Holiday Auction Sale AT RICE LAKE B.B. BEACH May19th.-1p.m. Selling by public auction, the 1 property of Andrew Sutch,c Townshipof South M 2 bedroorn fully furnishedF newly renovated cottage with E store room and sundeck. RoadC open year round. Location Highway 28 to Bailieboro then east 3 miles, turn right to B.B. Beach. Terms - 10 per cent cash on day of sale, balance announced day of sale. Cal 416-983-9119 Auctioneer: Cliff Pethick Open for inspection Sunday, May 18th and morning of sale Oa rm. 19-2 Auction Sale at Pethick's Auction Shed, Haydon, one L mile east of Enniskillen onN Saturday evening, May 1Oth at l 7 o'clock. Large quantity of g furniture and a large assort- r mentof articlesfrom a handy0 store in Oshawa. Selling with p no reserve. Terms cash. Cliff Pethick, auctioneer.B 91 TUESDAY, MAY 13, -7 p.m. Fast Sale Due to Sudden Death Auction sale including 20 head of Holstein Cattle - r Registered and N.I.P. Grade, 2 cows due June, 2 due Sept.f Balance bred and open heifers, - all by unit sires. Machinery: John Deere 510 Diesel Trac tor, Allis Chalmers row crop C Tractor, N H 270 Hayliner Baler, M-H No. il Side rake,b N-H No. 35 P.T.O. Combine, r Int. No. 36 furrow plow, f McCormick P.T.O. ManureI Spreader, Sedore Loader 3 f point hitch, M-P Hay Mower 3p paint hitch, harrows, steell roller, rubber tired wagon, bale elevator, bale stooker, M-H 15 run Grain and fertili zer drill, Acorn stable cleaner, Allied 3 pt. hitch blade. The property of MRS. ALLAN RAY, Lot5, Con. 8 Brock Twp. 3 miles west and 2 miles north of Sunderland or 1 mile north and ½2 mile west of Vallen- tyne. Sale at 7 p.m. Lloyd Wilson and W.D. Atkinson, Sale ManaRers and Auction- C eers, UJxbri dge, 416-852-3524. 9-1 d PaftMarierrison 623-4115 Ken Nicks 623-4050 Bowmanville Liberty Place Neat, semi-detached home, arge bright rooms, patio, arage, paved drive. Good esîdential area, Ideal family or starter home. $34,900 full rice. Bowmanylle Custom bult 4 bedroompebun- galow, large Iandscaped lot vith 16' x 32' ingmaund hwimming pool. Finished basement, largeriving room vith tireplace. This immacu late home, is on a quiet esidential street only minutes rom public school. Ideal amily home only $59,000.00 - e r ms. d Bowmanville 00 year old solid brick bungalow, two large bed- ooms, separate diningroom, arnily sized kitchen, large iving room with antique ireplace. Lot 102' x 123'. Possibility of extra lot. Excel- ent value at $49,500.00 18-1 623. 94 37 Kin St. E., Bowmanville 623-7 94 - 623-7661 REALTOR OMMERCIAL,Newcastie Main St. at present used as uplex, ideal location for a estaurant, phone for parti- ulars. BOWMANVILL E, older 3 bed- oom bungalow with attached arage, full basement cen- rally located. Asking $43,900. 27,000. FULL PRICE for this lder 2 bedroom home&.in lewtonville, lot 70 x 250 v. maIl barn, ideal starter .r etirement home. UILDING LOT,Newcastle 66 118 all permits available, uild yourseif or we will build or you. AMPTON $43,000, 1½/2 stor y bedroom home, lot 66' x 165', cen'c location, new garage, ull basement, carpeting, rapes with sheers, kitchen ppliances included. Phone 63-8436. 19-1 OUR bedroom cottage West each Bowmanville. Phone -297-2039 Toronto. 19-1 r c B r g t' $ o N s r: B x b fo H 31 fi d a 26 F B 1 -. LISSI FI ED artial contents of the home of Mm. and Mrs. B. Schoon, Pidgeon Hill St., in Port Hope, Ont Saturday, May 10, 1975 at 1:00 p.m. Plus IncI. A good selection of modern and an- tique furniture, small quantity of glass and china, RCA 18 cu. ft. freezer, 6 in 1 table saw and motor, elect. stove (Findlay). This is a good sale, plan to attend. Reason for Sale: House is Sold. Auctioneer Donald F. Smith, Box 368, Brighton, Ont. Phone 1-613- 475-2198. No reserve. Watch for signs. 19-1 LAKESHORE lots for sale. Attractive, sandy lakeshore lots on West Mullet Lake, near Bancroft. $5,900, $500 down, $50 per month. Ken Matthews 725-7740, Oshawa. 18-2 Village of Coiborne 46,000 4 bedroom brick ranch bungalow, paved drive, 70 x 140 ft. lot, finished rec. room 13' x 22' with natural fireplace, 40 miles from Bow- manville. Owner transferred and has to move! Cal 1me now, Lamne Hartford 576-4111 or 623-7798. Are You Considering a MOVE or TRANSFER? We are Equipped ta handle your home needs anywhere in Canada and U.S.A. Coast to Coast Real Estate Service 19-1 George Blyleven REALTOR Phone 623-5300 THIS comaortable 1500 sq. ft. fam. home îust outside New- castle must be seen to be appneciated. Sunken liv.room, 3 washrooms, att. garage and many other extras. Priced at $66,500. CANNINGTON area, large 2 storey older brick home, 2 washrooms, new oil furnace ld barn on ten acres all workable land. A steal for $62,900. NEWTONVILLE area 125 acre fertile vacant land, 100 acre workable. $1000. per acre. RICE LAKE only 65 milcm from Toronto, well, 5 roonrri- colrage with sate sandy beach: 'or children. Priced at $22,90. Phone: Dick Woudstra 983-5915 Geo. Blyleven 623-5300 19-1 R m DIFIOM