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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Jun 1975, p. 14

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14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, dune 25, 1975 LR A g ANN-BRADLE Permanent Hanr Remco 90 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa 723-7682 RHIEM PROF ESSIONW Prmanent Mair Remcl EY-APPOINTMENT 0C 112 Simcoe St., Oshawa 576-470 Ear percing service, Hooper. Phone 623-574- am intment. '72 LE MANS sport, Ei front end, 350, excellenr dition, power sfeering brakes. 1-983-5261. 1970 Chev. Panel Tru, cylinder standard, good dîtion, ideai for handyn tradesman. 1973 Chev. l 6 cylinder standard, al urr top, with ladder Excellent condition., 623-5610. 1967 DODGE- Coronet, ors, mags, etc. (needsE work) $200. 623-7646. 1970 G.M.C. truck, chassis, 366 motor, 10.( tires. 987-4049. '75 BEAUVILLE van miles, fully equipped.1 623 -4139. 1968 CHEV. Impala ncl safety check. Best offerv considered. Phono 623-3: contact Dykstra's Market. 1972-,PîNTO, 2 door, 1601 tour speed, radio, show an-c. ther extras. $140C '6u BEAUMONT convei red, 350, headers, 4 bar OT Dunlop tires wif h Cal 623-2265. '68 HON DA 350 with '72r e ood shape. Selu as i hune 623-4985. ROY NICHOLS M,,OTORS LTD. Courfice Bowni 7218-6206 6 19CHEVELLE 4-Dr. Sedan 6 cyl., paw_ý.er steering. BluE maý,tchJîIng trim. Lic. HF 1973 CHEVROLET Bei Air 4-Dr. Sedan. g1reen with matching P ower steer!ing, powern V-0, auto., radio. Very LI.DYY140 1972 PONTIAC WAGO? Aod ih matching tni!m, Radio, power st power brakes, V-8, autc Lic. EBC411 197 CHV -Tan F-eetside Pici cyl., standard transrr radio. Yellow with beig Very goad condition owner. Lic. D43240 1970 CHEVROLET WA V-8, autamatic, power ing, power brakes, windows, radio, white wheel i r1kr ic. FRR *Y Barn, Haydon, 1 mile east of vl Enniskilen, an Sat. evening, Dvl June 28th, at 7 p.m . Nine piece dirQ ng raam suite, T.V., bed- couch, several usetul articles for a tinsmith, and ather articles. Clitf Pethick, auctianeer. 26-1 "4f Antique, Auction'-, Grist Miii Auctiari Barn, Newton- ville, Fni., June 27, 7:00 p.m. AL Two brass beds, pine church il$ pews, large cheese dish, val spînnîng wheeis, coloured iNLY cracks, raund leaf table, early waaden cradies, maple sugar N. gadies, bowed top windows, N. gadl gum machine, butter 52-tf bawls, Canada Goose and decoys, 4 press back chairs, Dn round aak table, 4 chicken tar caap chairs, mie lift top 47 or cupboard (80,6Bawman- 7-fville chairs, Press Back rockers, blanket boxes, grape and f lower cracks, mahagany tables, miniatur e Boston Il rocker, 2 night tables with Fndura doars, 10 tt. Convent table tcn (drawers), Victarian picture trames, Boston and Spin die Sndback rockers, pine pantry 26i uboard, litft top seat desk, ____iran pt, large anchor, iran kettie and lid. capper boiler, uck, 6 oak hall stand, tea wagan, dC con- Victorian tables, finger «nan ar lamps, bracket lamps, flawer /2 ton, lamps, Harvest table (61/2 tt.), lumîn- Pi ano stool, marbie top wash- rack. stand, large pine table, aid Phone high chairs, dame trunk 26-1 whiskey jugs, large mantie - mirrar, bonet chest-drawers ,head- (ige.), buffet 3 drawers, 2 pine engine daugh boxes, clased in wash- stand and commode, (Bîrds- 26 lx, eye Maple), barber chair (100 yr. aid), pine tlat ta the wall, cabin pine armoire, waol winders, 0 x 20 towél bar commode, pine 26-2 bench, 4 side chairs, cheese - keg, wood bax, 4 cribs (pine 27,000 and brass), Victarian arm Phone chair, 2 matching side tables 26-1 (with 2 doors ea.), toals, - wickerý covered cracks, etc. .iuding Plan ta attend. Terms. Cash, wilbe na reserve. Retreshments 3541 or available. Auctioneers Staple- Food ton Bras. 1-786-2244, Newton- 26-1 ville. 26-1 ,00 C.C., Seling, Saturday, July th v tires at 1 o'ciock sharp. The )0. 623- machinery, househiold turni-- 26-1ix ture and antiques af Mr. ____ Austin Turner, 3 miles north of ertible, 401 an 115 highway. Including rrel, 4 1 B Case tractar, 1 S Case irimýs. row crap tractar, good rotary 26-1 mower, cultivator, seed drill, - two rubber tired wagans, motor, Cockshutt mower, double disc s$350. harrow, tiller, orchard spray- 26-1ix er, tomato planter, carn planter, baie elevatar, ferti- lizer spreader, litter carrier, 200 teet af track, miiking anv .ilE machine, 72 feet of line, 623-2556 plattorm- scales, set of bob sieighs, quantity of lumber, thrashing machine, piough, auto., hay loader, turniture, includes e with ane real good bedroam suite- IRC435 kitchen table, 4 chairs, 2 dressers, chest of drawers. Lgt Antiques include 4 arraw back righ ch airs, 1 arm chair, 3 wash brakes, stands, pine table, cupboard, Scîean. rugS, chest of drawers, nucij r % piano in perfect Coni tion, refrigeratar, 30" eiectric N 5tove. Charlie Reid and Clif gvinyl Pethick, auctioneers, Law- ;teering, rence Harris, clerk. tomat c. ýk-Up. 8 mission, ge trim. n. One IGON ýr steen- powen ewalis, 670 LA~RGE country farm home, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathraams, large iving room and ire place, faniy room and dining room. 4 mules east 'of Blackstack. Phone evenings 1-986-5033. 26-1 ONE bedroom apartment, $175. includes everything. First and last manth's rent. Cali Mr. Hagan 623-4394. 26-1 ONE bedroom apartment, available July lst. Phone 623-7438. 26-1 x ONE. bedroom, $200 monthly. AI' bis paîd. Cable TV and pairking included. Phone 623- 46"'7,26-1 PUl~SHEDbecooms by month, week or day, shower and bth, iicenced premîses, reasaânable rates. Castie HoeBowmanviile 623-7072.. 51-tf 8OWMNVILE -apart- m t,5 rooms and bath, centiral, immediate passes- so.Phone 623-2341. 26-tf COTTAGE near Bon Echo, 3 bedrooms, Cail 623-5227. 5t WE buy and sell-everything and pay cash. Cahl day or night 725-9783. Friendiy Flea Market, 23 King W., Oshawa. 19 tt We Buy Scrap Cars FREE TOWING DOM'S AUTO PARTS 723-1121 Yai Re a - e e e S e baiturday, June 28- starting 10: 30 a.m.- clearing auctian of ail household eftects the property ot Mrs. Oscar Dow- ney, located three miles north ot Brooklin on no. 12 highway at Myrtieý. This auction tea- tures rnainly, antique furni- ture, glass, chinà, and mariy primitives. Some hiahliahts: beautiful 'grandtather cdock (Circa early 1800); primitive Windsor arrowback armchair rocker; signed. Brantford Nickle and ranwood stove (circa 1912); aid kitchen cupboard in Oak; 6 matchin.q press back chairs w-armfi chair; Oak table w-carved legs and 6 leaves; aId rail top desk; Victorian settees w-or- iginal horsehair; Oak dinfing roomn suite, Pine jam cup- board (very unusual); variaus Pine tables; Pine chest of drawers; Boston rockers; numerous rockers; wash- stands; dressers; blanket box; s pool bed; Flack & Van Arsdale blue bird crack; aid cracks; Bennington; round butterprints; wooden sait box; manïy other primitive taals and tleware; 8 pc. and 2 pc. toilet sets; aId pictures; lanterns; horse harness; glass and china includes Wedge- wood, Prussia, Old Nippon; quantity of Canadian pattern orressed alass, depression, brides baskets, etc.; Tifany type table lamp; Viking eiec. stove and fridge; ladders; lumber; iran gates.and pasts; and1 much more. Auctioneers hýote: The elderly Mrs. Dow- ney, with great regret, has decided ta give up housekeep- ing; and affer ail her trea- sures, many ot which have been in the family for genera- tions, at auction. Terms cash or cheque. Na reserve. Lunch available. Lots of parking. Kahn Auction Services 668- 6189. 25-2 62-311 Orana Area - real country living in well built-up area, 4 bedroom, 2 storey home with 112 baths, sun-deck, attached garage, plastic chain linked fenced lot, asking $64,500 with ter ms. Courtice Area - immacuiately dlean 4 bedroom- 112 starey home, braadlaam thraughout, new furnace, and pressure system, carpart and paved drive on large wel 1 landscaped 65 x 214 foot lt, asking $53,500. Bowmanville - 3 bedraam brick 11/2 starey hame, with attached garage, rec. roomn and sauna bath, alsoaa self-contained, ,apartment, asking $65,500. Caîl today ta see this one. USED Furniture and Appi an- ces. Paddy's Market, Hamp- ton 263-2241. 33-tf SPANISH guitar acoustic on electnic. Phono 987-4237. ,2- REALTroR Sé REAL ESTATE LIIMITED 181iCHURCH STREET BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIu LIC 1T8 623-4428 North Bowmanville - Older home an prime Liberty Street lat. Only $32,500.00 with easy ter ms. Bowmanvile - Exceptionally large twin home, with loads of roamn in twa of the four bedraaris. Spaciaus living romr pravides lavish enter- tainment area. Excellent terms. A first affering that will seil fast -dan't delay. $46,500.00 Newtonville - Quiet 151/2 acre parcel with stream and woods. Away tfram the hustie and bustie of city life, yet within commuting distance. One of the many acreages we have at variaus prices. Only $49,900.00- Easy ter ,ms for this spaciaus home, 3 bedraams, familyroamn with glass sliding patio doors and firep lace. Spaciaus living- raam, diningroom, convenient kitchen, attached garage. Almost ane acre of land. NeWtonville Farmn Excellent location aniy 3 miles tram Hwy.* 401, 5 bedroom hame. $99,500.00 full price. 26-1 ""Waverly Gardons"/ In Bowmanville SuiIt by Marianna Devulopmnents Your Guarantee of Quality Construction HOMES FROM $47,985 du 150i DOWN Features include:- Clean Depondable EIctrl c Heat -Large famnily kitchen -Finished famnily roomn -Completely broadloomned -11/2 baths -Fireplaces -Attachedgaraens F FuI sded lots -Completely serviced Open for Inspection This Weekend and Daîly 10 A.M. ta 7 PM., ALSO. Open -House at Newcastle Saturday &Sunday 1-4:30 p.m. Choice of 2 Deluxe Madels ta Choase From. MARIANNA DEVELOPMENTS Buit by Division of Veltri &' Son Limnited Welknown for quality construction and superior workmanshlp. ipfri lIC i'J âagwmJT WlLLbuy, letto ver aluminum sidi ng, ny. amount ta caver My cabîn up narth. Will pick uo. Please phone Glenn Virtue 12: 00 ta 1:00. 623-3381. tf 26-2 Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcyc les Direct Toronto Line 923-9174 Snowmobliles 43-tf For Wrecklng Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS MIGHEST PRICE PAID ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS i rd 623-5756 -â sidence 6237112623-7694, 45-tf 137 King S. E., BowmanVille 623-7694 - 4376 *&~R1mm~P-REALTOR, O0PPORTUN ITY To Be An INDEPENDENT BUSINESSMAN with High Earnîngs potentiffI Asa1 FUELOIL&GASOLINE DISTRIBUTOIR Bowmanville - Newcastle Area Experience in the foliowing or related areas an asset. --Plumbing & Heating Burner Service Mechanics -Tank Truck Drivers --Confractors Building Supply Cali or write Clif Lumbers Sun Oil Company Ltd. 1 Thorncliffe Square Toronto, Ontario 416-924-4111 23-4 COUNTRY ESTATE, beauti- fui 3 bedroomn home, tamily, noom, 2 firepiaces, db. attached garage, barn, S bax staIls, fack raam, waten, hydro and air canditioning in barn, ail this on 25 acres2 miles tram Bowmanville an paved noad. 21/2 ACRES of campleteiy landscaped praperfy goes wifh this immaculate 3 bedroom brick bungalow with atfached garage and breezway, waik ouf basement, numenous extras, have a look, close ta Bowmanville. 26-1 OLDER type home with three acres, reason for selling, interested in smalier type home in Orona ar Bowman- ville. Noa aents olease. Write advertiser 550, c-o Canadian Statesman, P. O. Box 190, Bowmanville. 26-1 x URGENTLY REQUIRED!! We have cash buyers for homes In the Bowmanville area. Perhaps your home wauld bring top dollar? WeIl be pleased ta appraise itfofr yci and help you/ lacate the "home of your dreams". For tniendly efficient sale of, yaur home, cail P. & R. Realty Company, Realtar, Bennett Rd. and No. 2 Hwy., Bowman- 4v il le 576-6120. 17 tf e ~~ernoria1 s let us help you make the selection SIMPSON MEM ORIALS Lavinia St. PortHope for evening appointment cal 885-4443 or 885-4386 AnnunemntMaple -Grove West Public- School Holds 234 ing St. E., Bowmanville 623-3393 Direct Toronto Line 923-9174 Bowmanville 2 starey, 4 bedroom, brick home, on quiet street. Bnaad- loomed, 11/2 baths, family roam with fireplace an main floor. Lot 50 x 110. Only $58,900. Terms. Cali Phyllis Mc Robbie. Bowmanyille For $42,900 See this unequalled 4 bedroom 2-starey semni-detached hame with existing 81/2 per cent mantgage. Handy kitchen, sundeck tram dining area, finished rec roam, izaved drive. Caî,l Bill Turansky naw. Bowmanville 5 bedraams, sunken living raom with fireplace, dining room, 15 x 30 area for rec naom wit 'h raughed in tire- place. Large lot with good ganden, sundeck. Ail for $58.900. Excellent terms. Caîl Bill Tunansky. Century Home, Bowmanville Salid brick faur bednoams. Great patential. As kin.g $75,000. C ail Stew McTavish, Bowmanville 416-623-3393 or Taronto 923-9174. W. Frank Real Estate Limited, Realtar. Country Sidesplit - Orono Thei owner is transterred af this beautiful 3 bedroom home. Separate dining raam, with walkaut ta sundeck, averiooking the country side, L-shaped rec- room, fully insulated, ready ta finish lwith tireplace flue already instail- ed. Paol sized lot 75 x 200. Price $58,900. but open for affens. Please 'cail Christa Winterhelt. BoWmanvihle Special $39,400 first morfgage at 934 pen cent. Oversize 7 raam hame, tully detached L- shaped living and dining area, 11/2 bathrooms, ultramodern kitchen, gleaming hardwaad floors, attached garage. Only asking $49,800. Cali Stan Lockyer, Bowmanville, 416-623-3393 or Toronto 623- 9174. Bowmanville Excellent 3 bedroom bunga- low with unique nec roam with cedlar rail bar. Cedar deck leads out tao campletely fenced yard with beautitul coaa pool with deramic file. Change room andi uiitiy sheýd. Located an Parkway Crescent and below repilacemen,,t pnice at $63,900.00. Cali Audney Plain. Lakeshore Cottage. On Rice Lake 80 x 220 ft. lot with mature trees. Funnished cottage, boat, matar, pontoon raft dock, ridîng mowen, boat hause, flowing well and other extras for $34,900. Cali Bill Tunansky for appointment. Investment Property - Bowma nv 111e Fully nented, solidi brick 5-plex on Ianrge lot, close ta shopping, schoolis and bus service. $68,500. With terms. Cali Elfie Jost. Rice Lake View High lot 100 x 175 ovenlaoking Oton.abee River with twa excellent , ight of ways ta water. Asking $4,750. Cali Stew McTavish. Own Your Own Business Here, is an excellent garage and repair shop being oftered for sale, goad weekiy turn- aven, lange amaunt of garage equipment goes with the business. Oniy 25' minutes tram Oshawa. Asking $30,000. With iaw dawn payment. Cai Charlie Reid. Cottage, Caesarea 3 bedroam, righf an the shore of Lake Scugog. Situated on a lavely 68 x 131 tneed lot. Can be moved in ta immediately. Asking oni y$20,000. with easy terms. CalirCharlie Reid. Are You Consudering a MOVE or TRANSFER? We areEquipped'ta handie your home needs anywhere in t&Canada and U.S.A. $55,T90W.10(63anvietirne storage on the.prortpae drive.7 C55URTICE wAREA $3,900., threedroos, iosbricoo anddres,large lot, bricedfo VILLAGCE BEATY8,ange, brick bungalow about 3 years aid with broadloom n living and dini1ng raom, nice bright kîtchen, walkout tram recrea- tion room to patio. 5 acres with lots of trees and make extra money market gardening here. BLACKSTOCK- large 2 storey home on larg e lot about 1 year old, double garage,. com- pletely broadlaomed. Home vacant, immediate passes- sion. Only $52,900. 15 ACRES VACANT LAND - creek on praperty, ralling huIs. Priced ta seli.Phone 728-7328 for full details. 49 ACRES with aider 5 bedromn house with great oass ibilities for restoration. ýrout stream runnin g through entire propert y. b arn an property for horse aovers. Water piped ta barn. $115,000. full price. Act tast. After hours please cali: AI Werry 26-8412 Bill Ratcliffe 655-4,457 Lee Rocchetta 723-8707 Louis Voif 728-7068 Jack Osborne 723-8798 Nels Burshaw 728-8266 Kay Haskin 576-5239 Ed Varga 728-6322 26-1 Recà%reation Girls Recreation Softball On Tuesday, dune l7th the Roadrunners of Bowmanville defeated the Pinkpanthers by a 23 to 21 score. The top hitters for the Ruadrunners were Terri Ann Townsley, four hits including a home run, Brenda Green four hits with three homeruns, diii Willatts three hits with a home run. Other home run hitters were Terri Brown, JoAnne Lambert, bori I{owarth, and Wendy Brown. For the Pinkpanthers home runý hi tter-s were G'araOope with two, Diane PeggyCey Anyan, Gayle Bishop, Joe If you have a child,,an.annual family incarne of nineteen thousand dollars or less and have neyer awned a home before, you may qualify for one of thirty- seven elegantly styled Govemment sponsared Tawnhames close ta Metra Toronto'. The Tawnhomes of Country Lane qualify for the $500.00 Federal Gavern- ment gran t and the $1,500.00 Provincial Grant which means your net down pay- ment for one of these three bedroom luxury homes may be as low as $499.00. Further Govemment subsidies of up ta $109.00 per month, can reduce your monthly p ayments ta as 10w as $215.00 (monthly principal and interest). With a price under $40,000.00, these three bedroom Iuxury townhomes (with garages) won't Iast long. Plan on seeing them todayOpen Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and weekdays 2 p.m.-8 p.m. .Take 401 East ta Waàverley Road exit, proceed North on Waverley Road ta Quinn Street-Right on Quinn ta Lawrence Crescent, tum right to sales office. 11 OF P«COUNRY LANEY -%M~ Central Mortgage ~ I M '~and Housing Corpoaion Thé Townhomes of Country Lane: an answer to your housing problem Bowrnanville 1-623-2535 Toronto 363-ý5750 Assisted Home- Owners.hip Program From As Low as As Low as $39,95. $499.OO $215.OO 3 Bedroom (net) Monthly Principal Luxury Home, Down payment and interest Walter Frank, President of W. Frank Real Estate Limited is pleased f0 welcome Mn. Bill Grady nta the Frank organizatian. Mn. Grady will be pentorming his duties as sales representative in the Ba'Nmanvilie Bnanch. Bill has recently retined tram General Matons and ho invites ail his friends and former working acquaintances f0 contact him for any assistance required by them 1in an ybranch af neal estate, whefhen bu ying, seil- in, appraisals an mantgages. Piease cail Bill at his Bowmanvilie Office 623-3393 or his home in Orono 983-5149. 1He will be happy ta hear tram you. W. Frank Real Estate Limited, Realtor 234 King Street East, Bowmanville, Ontario. 26-1 Anne Hayes. T1he winnîng pitcher was Wendv Brown whiie Tammie Gray took the ioss. 1On dune l8th the 'Newcastle B team travelied ta Bowman- ville and wenthome victoriaus with a 15 ta 8 score. The ton hitters for New- castle were Collette Pickering with three hits including a home run. Sandy Jones with a home run and a single. dennifer Jones, Darlene Les- nick, Michele Tufford, Sandy Jones twa hits inciuding a home run Tammy Clarke and Cheryl Miller two hits each. The top hitter for Bawman- ville was Megan Astan with tWo home ruas, Lisa Frank, Denise Stoneburg and Wendly Masters twa hits each. The winning Ipitcher was Darlene Lesnick, while Megan Astont took the loss. Annual Awmc On Friday evening, dune 2th, Mapie Grove West Pub- lic Schooi held its annual award night. The outdoor ceremony was made brief as a number of parents also wished ta attend the M.d. Hobbs' graduation exercises. Principal dim Beam wei- comed the parents and pupils, after which a short play was pçrformed by some grade 5 students, The first'award was presented by Mrs. H. Cryder- man on behiaif of the Maple Grove Women's Institute. It was to Gary Cross, the grade 6 student showing the most improvement during the year. Elizabeth dager was aptly named the top ail-round stu- dent in grade 6, while Kathy Strong received the award for the student showing the high- est degree of citizenship . Six students in the 'grad- uating" ciass had accumu- iated enough points to, be eligible for a sehool crest. This crest was designed earlier in the year by -grade 5 student, Roby Campbell. Those re- ceiving the crests were Garr Cross, Liz Jager, Marie Kolr Ted MacPherson, Donna Mc- Cabe and Kathy'Strong. The athletic awards for field day were then presented to the top girl and boy in each age, group: 6,and 7 years - Justine Geboers, Stephen Barchard; 8 and 9 years - Beth Chamber- lain, Darin MacDonald, 10 and il years - Kathleen Popovics, Robby Campbell, 12 years and over - Liz Jager. Jim Wickens. Robby Campbell received the schooi trophy for the student accumulatin g the most points, durîng field day. He was also presented with the trophy for the Bantam boy with t he most points at the Dariington Area Track and Field Meet held at MdJ. Hobbs Schooi on June l2th. Kathleen Popvies received a similar troph for being top Bantam girl atthe area meet. A gift of $5.00 plus a miniature grandfather clock were presented'to doey Gord- anier who proved himself ta be the best saiesman in a recent fund raising drive. Members of the g rade 6 class were presented ta the audience and wished every success as they continuetheir studies at their new school. They. areý Scott Campbiell, Laurie Creighton, Gar>y Cross, Joey Gordanier, Cindy Graz- irds Night iotto, Elizabeth Jager, dason Johnson, Marie Koli, Ted MaePheilson- Dnn-McCabe. Garf McQuaid.. Allan Potter, Donnie Spry , Kathy strong, Randy Turcotte, Ted Visser, dim Wickens. BURKETON Get well wishes go out ta Mr. George Ailison and Mike Weston who are patients in Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville. Mrs. J. Abrams, Tyrone, was a tea guest of Mrs. K Roblin on Monday. Mrs. E. Bryan visited with Mrs. G. Cooper and Mrs. May Johns at Strathaven Nursing Home in Bowmanville during the week. Mr. Alan Grant, Zion, spent Thursday with Mrs. R. Davey. Several fromn this district attended the Bazaar and tea held in Bowmanville at Sunset Nursing Home on Wednesday. The community was sadden- ed to report the passing of Rev. Milton Sanderson, Toron- ta. Our very best wishes go out ta, the family, friends and neighbors. Service was heid on Tuesday, buriai in Biack- stock cemetery. 1Mrs. J. Abbat and Susan Oshawa called on Burketon relatives and friends on Sun- day. Mr. Ralph Grace, Bowman- ville, called on Mr. and Mrs. H. Grace and famiiy on the weekend. Mrs. C. Carnochan'is houi- daying in Ohio with Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown and famiiy. Mr.'and Mrs. D. Gatcheil, Brooklin, spent Wednesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Stephenson and friends. 1. Deepest sympathy is ex- tended ta Mrs. A. Grace, family and friends in the community in the sudden passing of a loving son Alfred, of Bowmanville. Service was held at Morris Funeral Chapel in Bowmanville. Burial in Union Cemetery Blackstock on Saturday.ý Mrs. J. Phiiip, Tyrane, was a cailer of Mrs. K. Roblins, an Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Browr, and famiiy, Toronto spent the weekend visiting with Mrs. E.' Carnochan and families. Mrs. E. Brown, Part Perry, spent -Sünday with Mrs. E. Bryan. f

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