T4 TeCanadian StalesaSetme2417 DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED Tues,, 12 nooi .S. .* . . 0..... CUSTOM upholstering, recov- ering, re-styling, very reason- able, work guaranteed, 20 years experience. Free esti- mates. Please call collect 1-986-5072. 26-tf DAY care in m yhome. location - central. PIease cal 623-4294. 36-4x CENTRAL Marine riectron- ics. Phone 263-2918. Distribu- tor tor -omLJev Marire Pro- aucrs. omUtf NEED a babysitter and playmate for your pre school- er? Let him-her corne and play with my four-year-old. Quiet dead-end street, 623- 4909. 39-1x WILL give gooa day care in my home, pre-school prefer- red. Fenced in yard. Phone 623-2141. 39-1 DUTCH lady wants house- work 3 days a week in Bowmanville. Phone 623-7852. 39-1ix Mounhioy Backhoe Service Trenches - Drains Foundations and Septic Tanks Dug and Backfilled Screened Stone, Crushed Gravel, Sand Ivan Mountjoy B Iackstock 986-4737 39-1 COMESTI C&COMMERCIAL REFRIG RATION UNITS and APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE Kool Enterprises PHONE 623-3221 24 Division St., Bowmanville 26-tf DARLINGTON MASON RY Brick, Block, Stone CHIMNEY & FIREPLACES CHIMNEY CLEANING Phone 623-2176 45-tf PHOTOGRAPHY Commercial - Weddings Portraits WAYNE HUNT, PONTYPOOL 705-277-2261 29-tf C & C JANITO .SERVICE Carpet - Uphols Professionally Clear FREE ESTIMATE Phone 623-362 BOWMANVILLE Ref rigeratio AND Appliance Serv Commercial and Dom Refrigeration - Milk C PHONE BERT SYI Days.............. 6 Nights.............6 Lander Hardw and ELECTRIC NEED A PRESSURE SYSTE REPAIRS TO ALL M Harvey Partn Orono983-5206 - Zenit Bi.'s GLASS and MIRRORS 7 Divisdon St., Bowma Ontario. Phone 623-5 Sheet and Float Gla Sealed Units - St-rm Wl Store Fronts - Float M Patterned and Colored and Glazing. WATER Wells bored, 30 Ward's Well Boring. phone 342-2030. Repre tive Harry L Wade. phone 987-4531. Anger Constructi Co. Chimney Repai contact ROY ANGEF Lawn &Garde Ca re, Rolling, roto-tilling with a commercial machine. Seeding down new lawns or old. Tree cutting and odd jobs. Phone 987-5222 JACK BURGESS aIL BURNERS. FURNACES CLEANED ES PLUMBING REPAIRS PHONE HAMPTON 263-2151 MAIL ADDRESS:. P.O. Box 43 - Bowmanville 30-tf BOB BEERS 137 ELGIN STREET Plumbing - Heatinc Pressure Systems New Work and Repairs Service and Estimates Call 623-2641 MAPLE GROVE SMALL ENGINE Repairs to all makes of Lawn and Garden Equipment 579-2001 15ti Home Carpentry Rec. Rooms - Arborite Fences o Floors Repairs of al fypes. Free Estimate - Tradesmen, Commercial - Residential Phone 623-3194 31-tf BEBEERS & SONS CONSTRUCTION New Homes - Renovating Rec Rooms, Repairsof al types. PHONE 623-2263 INSTALL AN FURNACE BOILER HUMIDIFIER - unoHEATER AIR CONDITIONER AIR CLEANER Financing Available FURNACES CLEANED PARTS AND SERVICE POLI CY CA LL HARVEY PARTNER Your ESSO Service Dealer FREE ESTIMATES Orono 983-5206 - Zenith 1462( 24 Hour Service Al]-Type Fainting and Roofing Bowmanville, Ontario - 623-5038 - Interior and E xterior, Seal-O-Matic Shingles SAN IDGE Sand w Gravel L. GILBANK Blackstock, Ont. - 986-4868 ' - - SERVICES -= BuIldozing - Backhoeing Sand , Gravel - Aggregates Carbozie Pr,°tective Tendergs 3-tf Motor Vehicle fn The Corporation of the Town of Newcastle invites tenders on one motor vehicle. iîce Theeunitto bepurchased is a estic Suburban panel type truck or Coolers van. V-8 Standard Posi Trac ER for use as an Animal Control 23-5774 Vehicle. 23-31 A 1971 G.M.C. Vandura Van are 6 Cylinder Standard for poss- r e ible trade in can be inspected by arrangement with Mr. J. TF Hancock, Animal Control Offi- cer. Tender price should be stated with or without trade -M? in. AKES Tenders, properly marked er as to contents, will be accept- ed in the office of the I14620 undersigned untili4:00 p.m. on 41 -tf Friday, October 3rd, 1975. Guaranteed delivery to be stated. LTD. Council reserves the right nof to accept the towest or any nville tender. 187 J. M. Mcilroy, A.M.C.T. ss 40 Temperance Street indows Bowmanville, Ontario Airror! LIC 3A6 Glass CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 17-tf Tenders 0" file Sealed tenders clearly mar- Tele ked as to contents will be senta- received by the undersigned Tele- until 5:00 p.m., ED. S.T., 16-tf Wednesday, October 8, 1975. For: tion Winter maintenance of Pub- lic Walkways. AIl tenders must be submitted on forms irs supplied by the Town which may be obtained from the undersigned. Late tenders not accepted. 39-4x Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. Dunham, ?n Directom of Public'Works ONE bedroom apartment for single woman, middle age wnîjld be cluiet tenant. Reply to Aavertiser ,o, Canacian Statesman, Box 190, Bowman- ville, Ontario. 39-ix TWO bedroom apartment by November 3rd, central in Bowmanville. Phone 723-6389. 39-1x GARAGE space to store one car over winter. Phone 623- 2285. 39-1x ONE bedroom apartment in Bowmanville on ground floor, reasonable rent. Write Adver- tiser Box 566, c-o Canadian Statesman, Box 190, Bowman- ville, Ontario. 35-tf RELIABLE ataults would like country house to rent. Within commuting distance of Osh- iwa, 1-705-292-7121. 36-8x )R tery ned -S 24 BACHELOR apartment for rent.,Available October 11. Phone 623-7746. 39-1 TWO bedroom apartment. Adults only .Rent $175 a month. Phone 623-5888. 39-tf SMALL four room apartment, private entrance. Available pitober 1. $150 includes heat. Pay own hydro. Working or retired persons preferred. Ideal for teacher or nurse. Central location. References required. Phone 623-4805. 39-1 OFFICE space, 600 sq. ft., downtown Bowmanville. Suit- able for lawyers, accountant, insurance, real estate, ýetc. Very reasonable. Phone 623- 7664. 39-1 THREE room apartment, ground floor, completely furn- ished. Heat, utilities and T.V. încluded in rent, $175. Write Advertiser 574, c-o Canadian Statesman, Box 190, Bowman- ville, Ont. 39-1 ENNISKILLEN Village, res- ponsible tenants wanted for 2 bedroom apartment, large living area, ground floor, no pets. For appointment call 263-8868. 39-1 CENTRE of city, approxi- mately 1,400 sq. feet. Heat and lights paid. Suitable for store or offices. $375 monthly. 725 9783. 38-tf AVAILABLE October 1st, f ive room home, centrally located on quiet street. Spaclous living room, 13 x 25. Two large bedrooms, front and back verandahs, lawns, garden and garage. Frig. and stove in- cluded. Write Box 575, c-o Statesman Office, Box 190, Bowmanville. 39-lx FURNISHED bedrooms by month, week, or day, shower and bath, licenced premises, reasonable rates. Castle Hotel, Bowmanville 623-7072. 51 tf MODERN a artment, 4 rooms, plus ah, central location.Reasonable rAnt Possession October 1, 1975. Phone 623-7523. 37- tf Colo:,I"a EQUESTRIAN TRAINING CENTRE LARGE INDOOR ARENA BOARDING instruction in Equitation Jumping Dressage Schooling of Hunters & Jumpers Hunters & Jumpers Bought & Sold a 2BOWMANVIII 623-7336 G. BAR S. RANCH Horsebackriding, $3 per hour. Our membership is even cheaper, we have 9 x 12 box stals for rent, plenty of room. SoDecial ridlinq ring and indi vi-, dual corals for your conven- ience. $50 per month, CALL US ANYTIME 691-4027 19-tf GET CASH TODAT FOR OLD APPLIANCES THROUGH STATESMAN CLASSIFIEDS - e -e Farm Laborers Wanted BROOKDALE-KINGSWAY LTD. Requires EXTRA FALL SEASON FIELD CREW This is a temporary position to assist our regular field crew in the digging of trees and shrubs at our nursery in Bowmanville. To be employed on a cali-in basis at a rate of $2.40 per hour. Applications received at: 150 Duke Street 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondayto Friday 39-1 PART TIME, chooseyour own hours. Persons to call on Fuller BrushFcustomers. No investment. For information phone Pat Wiebe 372-9969 after 4 p.m. or write 416 Walton St., Cobourg. 37-4x CLEANING lady, two days pem week. Enniskilien area. Must have own transporta- tion. Phone 263-8052. 38-2 Northumberland and Durham FARM LABOUR POOL Apple Pickers Wanted for Area Farms Register with: Northumberland & Durham Farm Labour Pool 7A Division St., Bowmanville. Phone 623-3880 37-3 ROUGH and trim carpenfer for residential construction. Apply Robert W McEwan Ltd., Monk's Cove, Cobour LADY required to look after 4 children, 3 school age, light household duties, live-in pre- ferred. 623-7962. 39-1 CARETAKER wanted for Me- morial Park. Days to com- mence Oct. 5, applications to be received on or before Oct. 3. Apply to Advertiser 577 c-o Canadian Statesman, Box 190, Bowmanville, Ontario. 39-2 LIGHT Housekeeping, one day a week. Phone 623-2947. 39-1 Diningroom Waitress Experience Necessary For interview and appointment Mr. J. Bourke 623-3373 Cocktail Waitress Experience Necessary For Interview and Appointment Mr. J. Bourke 623-3373 39-1 Experienced sewing mac- hine operators required im- mediately for upholstery de- partment. Please apply in person to Plydesigns, Hwy. 115,Orono. 39-1 Give yourself a head-start to a successful career in Medical or Dental Office Assisting Day Course - 6 months Night Course - 10 Months - Brand New Air-conditioned FacilIities Classroom and Practical Training included - Advisory Counsel by Doctors and Dentists Student Loans Available Classes Fieing Up for Faîl Semester Phone, visit or send coupon now. LIMITED / 3rd Floor, 55 Queen St. E. Downtown Toronto (416) 363-3721 Name .................. Street .................. City....................... Phone..........Age. 39-1 THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE BOARD OF EDUCATION Applications will be receiv- ed by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m. September 29, 1975 for the position of: Junior Purchase Order Clerk Typist at the BOARD OFFICE Must have typing, general k owledge of office proce- dre, and business machines. Must be accurate with figures. Ability to get along with people. Apply in writing stating qualifications, experience, and telephone number to: M.A. MacLeod, Business Administrator and Treasurer, P.O. Box 470, Cobourg, Ont. K9A 4L2 391 Meat Cutter WANTED BY De Koker Meats Ltd. Phone 1-983-5445 39-1 FINANCE ASSISTANT Applications for the position of Finance Assistant will be received by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m. September 30, 1975. We are looking for someone who has decided to enter the financial field and is taking C.G.A., R.I.A. or similar courses. Financial experience would be an asset. Salary range $8,000 - $10,500. Application.should be hand-written stating qualifications and experience. A typewritten resume may be attached. M. A. Mac Leod, Business Administrator and Treasurer, P.O. Box 470, Cobourg, Ontario, K9A 4L2. 38-2 PET OWNER'S SPECIAL FREE: Pick up and Delivery for Professional Dog Grooming Service. AIl breeds and mixed. Bring him to The Doggy Place Orono 786-2234 39-4 Attention Dog Owners PROFESSIONAL DOG GROOMING Done with expert care and resuits. All Breeds and Mixed Done at the Pet Shop 34 King St. W. 623-2921 Please phone for appointment. 38-2 TWO hunting dogs, one fe- maIe, one maie, year old, all shots. Phone 623-4139. : 39-1 VERY small Chihuahuas, males, purebred,1 i weeksold. Golden color, paper trained, from registered parents. '¯hone 263-8475. 39-1f Tuesday, October 21st at 1:00 p.m. Annual Fall Stocker Sale at Lindsav Communitv Sale Barn, Angeline St. N., Lindsay, Ont. Stocker steers, heifers and calves sold in truckload lots or to your satisfaction. Always a good quality sale with large quanti- ties for your selection. For consignments or further in- formation contact Carl Hick- son, Proprietor and Auction- eer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959 or 324-2774. 38-5 Saturday evening, Novem- ber lst. Special Twilight Charolais Stocker Sale at 7:00 p.m. at Lindsay Community. Sale Barn, Angeline St. N., Lindsay, Ontario. Charolais stocker steers, heifers and calves sold in truckload lots or to your satisfaction. For consignments or further in- formation contact Carl Hick- son, Proprietor and Auction- eer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959 or 324-2774. 38-7 Auction Sale, Wednesday, October Istat 1:30p.m.for the estate of the late Mrs. Annie Davis, 1/4 mile north of Bewdley on Hwy. 28, then turn west at 9th concession of Hope Twnship, consisting of: china cabinet, sideboard, chairs, tables, rocking chairs, chest of drawers, coffee table, end tables, lamps, linens, dishes, glassware ordnado Freezer, Leonard refrigera- for, Moffat Heavy duty stove, Acme wood and coal stove, Philco TV, chesterfield and chair, quantity of firewood and other items too numerous to mention. Roger Bannister auctioneer. 39.1 Auction Sale, Saturday, Sept. 27th at 1:15 p.m. at Saveon Products Warehouse, Hwy. 28, Bewdley. Consisting of: double brass bed, Champ- ion wood stove, gingerbmead clock, washstand, chest of drawers, tables, chairs, dish- es, glassware, Moffat heavy duty stove, Hoover apartment size dryer, Westinghouse spin washer, beds, and other items still being consigned. Roger Bannister, auctioneer. 39-1 Thursday, September 25th - Farm Sold Auction Sale of farm machinery, household furniture and antiques. The pmoperty of Hammy P. Hickson, Lot 8, Con. 9, Ops Twp., 1 mile west of Reaboro on Hwy. 7 to 8th line and 1 mile south or 6 miles east of Lindsay on Hwy. 7 and 1 mile south. Ford tractor, John Deere manure spreader, rubber tired wagon with rack, M.H. 13 hoe seed drill, 2 scufflers, 2 horse cultivators, disc, harrows, fanning mill, 1955 Chev. 12 ton truck (extra good), 40' hay elevator, electric sander, 2 electmic drills, mortising machine, Ig. qty. of hand tools, tool chest, scrap iron, new and used lumber, barn boards, large quantity of horse drawn machinery. Re- frigerator, 2 heavy duty stoves, coal and wood stove, antique table, round table, 6 chairs, oak dining room suite with oval glass china cabinet, antique clock, antique china tea set, carnival glass, quan- tity of antique glass and china, small china cabinet, umbrella stand, antique baby crib, grain cradle, antique desk, coal oil lamps, flat irons, gas iron, crocks, ink well and pen holder, Heintzman piano and bench, silver tea service, hall tree, settee, arm chair and rocker good, chesterfield and chair, phonograph, records, old sheet music, 3 trunks, picture trames, brass top bed, beds, dressers, washstands, lamps, pine chest, bedding, lines,dishes, full contents of an century homne. A good antique auction. Plan to attend. Terms Cash. No Re- serve. Machine Sale at 12:30. Furniture Sale at 2:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705324-9959. Auction sale of fumiture for G. Bartlett, 44 Brock St. E., Oshawa, on Saturday, Sept- ember 27th. Beds, washer, dryer, stove, chesterfield, lawn mower, dressers, bed- ding, dishes, and other art- icles. Sale time 1:00 p.m. Lawrence Harris, Clerk, Cliff Pethick, auctioneer. Singer sewing machine, small table stands, mahogany dres- ser antique, humidifier, 3 pce. waînut bedroom suite, etc., etc, NOTE: Only a few of the items for sale listed here. This is a big sale of good items. Be sure to come and see. Refresh- ments, 2 Auction Rings, Sale 12 o'clock noon. Atkinson and Wilson, Sale Mgrs. and Auc- ioneers. 39-1 f Saturday, October 4th, auc tion sale of Iivestock, impIe ments and furniture. Thi property of the late Konstan fine Pantschuk, east hat Lo 15, Con. 7, Scugog Twp. firs farm west of Nestieton or Hwy. 7A or 71/2 miles east o Port Perry. 34 head o Hereford cattie, 16 maturc Hereford cows with 15 calve by side, 1 cow due Nov. 11, open 2 yr. old heifer, Pol Angus Bull 3 yr. old. A gooc herd of cattle showing size anc quality. 1971 Int. 276 ga< tractor 1650 hrs. like new M.H. 30tractor PTO, 1972 New Holland 273 Baler - super sweep pickup PTO, Int. 3-11't ace bottom plough, J.F. 2 toothed cultivator, Sedore snow blower 3 pt., 1972 Otacc flexible harrows, Int. C2E ower mower, Maple Leaf 36' ay elevator new, 6 ton roller bearing wagon with rack, 1974 post hole digger 3 pt., New olland tractor manure spreader, 3 pt., 1975 cattle oiler, large quantity of chick- en equipment, 8 new McKee water bowls, 1966 Chev. car - 327 motor - 4 barrel, new tires, 1962 Chev. car-mag wheels, 3 speed transmission, full ime of modemn farm machinery. Approx. 100 White Leghorn la ying hens, 3000 bales mixed hay, 200 bales second cut hay, 1,400 bales oat and barley straw, 10 ton of Barley, round oak table, refrigerator, desk, dresser, 2 ,B-W televisions, bar chairs, tools, many other items. Terms cash. No reserve. Furniture sale at 12:30 p.m., machine sale at 1:30 p.m., caffle sale at 3:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 38-3 Saturday September 27th - Farm Sold - Auction Sale of: Livestock, Implements and Household Furniture at two locations. The property of Pamela and Niels Pind Lot 23-24, Con. 11, Smith Twp. 4 miles north of Bridgenorth on County Road 20 (Bridgenorth- Selwyn Road). 150 head of Charolais cattle wiIl be sold at 7:00 p.m. at Lindsay Commun- ity Sale Barn, Angeline St. N., Lindsay, Ont. Purebred Char- olais Bull 2 yrs. old, 60 first calf Charolais heifers, 26 with calves by side, some due for fall. 5 Hereford cows with calves by side. 45 Charolais steers 7 to800 lbs, 14 Charolais and Hereford heifers 700 lbs. Guest Consignor - Don Real, Sunderland, Ont. 40 head of Charolais cattle. Purebred, Charolais Bull born April 10, 1974. 15 Charolais recorded females. 4 grade cows with recorded 2 heifer calves, 6 grade cows with calves by side, 3 grade cows.0These caffle will be sold at 7:00 p.m. sharp followed by Pind Dis- persal. At 1:00 p.m atthe farm - 1963 Case 630 diesel tractor, live power with Case manure loader, M.H. 226gas row crop tractor. Case 65 H.P. LAE tractor engine used for ploughing silage. 1966 Ford 612 forage harvester PTO with 2 row corn header, hay pick up, direct cut. 2 Kasten self- unloading forage wagons. For age blower with 80' of pipes. Badger silage distributor, 1965 Case12' self propelled hay and % rain swather. 1965 Case 200 aler PTO. Allied automatic Bale stooker complete. 2 hay trailers. Little Giant 44' hay and gain elevator. New Idea 160 bus.m anure spreader, George White 120 bus. manure spreader. Oliver 9' tancem disc. Case 3-12's plough, full mie of modemn machinery. Approx 3000 bales mixed hay. Maple kitchen suite, dining room suite, television, chairs, some antiques, many other items. Terms Cash. No Re- serve. Note Sale Times and Places. Machine Sale 1:e0 o.m. at the farm. Cattie'Sale 7:00 p.m. Lindsay Community Sale Barn. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 38-2 Saturday, Sept. 27, clearing auction sale for the estate of late A. Glenn Thompson at 18 Albert St. N., in Stouffville (being the second street west of R.R.) in Stouffville includ- ing many pieces of solid walnut furniture: 9 pce. wal- nut Gibbard Dining Suite good, walnut platform rocker, Electrohome TV, colored, good, walnut inlaid top coffee table, 4 oce. solid walnut bedroom suife, special, large G.E. refrigerator, gooa,e b.E. electric stove, good, Moffat automatic washer and dryer, matching, good, writing desk', matching table lamps, antique hall tree. 3 radios, 2 oce. chesterfield, number of odd cenairs, number odd dishes, glassware, silverware, red cedar chest trimmed in brass, 2 cdocks, mirrors, washstand, qty. of bedding, qults, spreads, blankets, feather pillows, assorted rugs and applianoces taster, kettlefry Pan, Underwood typewriter, no. of good china cups and sau.- cers, large number of good books, carpenter tools, gar- den tools, new Renìington Woods 3006 Master Automatic in case, Winchester 12 gauge pump gun, aageo 30 il lard Decoys, ammunitions gun case, qty. old dishes, crocks, lars, leather covered trunk, brass Jardiniere, pic- ture frames, chest drawers, Livestock, implemellis, ant- iques, etc. Property of Collins Stables. Lot 8, Con. 11, Belmont Township, Peterbor- ough County, being one mile twest of Havelock on No. 7 Hiqhway and 12 mile north or 3 miles eastof Norwood and 12 fmile north, formerly the McGowan farm. Saturday, September 27 at il a.m. Implements: 44 Massey trac- for with new tires, Oliver tractor, 2 John Deere tractors, PTO International manure spreader, Horse spreader, hay stooker, 3 PH or Drage post, hole digger, 3 furrow Cock- shut plow, harrows 4 sections, 5 section spring tooth harrows, garden cultivators, Massey No. 6 mower. Trucks: GMC 1969one ton truck, dual wheels with racks, one ton trailer with hitch; 1963 half-ton Ford truck, numerous parts for vehicles, truck racks. Miscel laneous: large quantity of electric motors, scrap steel, posts, quality lumber and complete roof truss, oil pump and drums, wire, electric grinder, air wrench, boat oars, refrigeration units, paint air gun and drill, battery charger, skill saw, 6 new batteries, 500 ft. water hose, pipes and fittings, vinyl, lawn mower, riding lawn mower, commercial hamburg grind- er, commercial meat grinder for mink farm, numerous tools, used and new, meat hooks and rollers, D125 Sala- mander, sheets 5f aluminum roofing. Antiques and Furni- ture: 3 pine tables, antique box stove, lanterns and oil lamps, old wooden pump, antique chairs, antique irons and bottles, antique benches, 2 antique guns, antique phone, crocks, antique flushing mac- hine for mink, wishing well, numerous antique dishes and plafes, stero, table, clocks, cuckoo clock, Model T Ford windshield, floor polisher commercial, 1932 Canadian Tire road map, old books and newspapers, school desk, chesterfield, 2 pce. tilet set, clothes dryer, other furniture and antiques. Ski-doos: 2 Mercury 30 horse ski-doo, like new, Ski-doo trailer, trailsled. Sheep: Dorset horn ram and 3 ewes. Poultry: large amount of ducks, geese, Bantie hens and rabbits in cages, rabbit cages, large quantity. Cattle: 1 Holstein springer heifer, 3 Holstein cows, 37 beef cows, 41 calves 600 lbs. and under. Auctioneer Remarks: Plan to attend this outstanding sale as this is only a portion listed, there are numerous more used and new items collected through the years. Lunch available, terms cash, sale at 11: 00 a.m. Selling by number. William A. Collins, auctio- neer, Sheiburne, 'Phone 519- 925-2849. Proprietors or auct- loneer will not be responsible for any public liability, pro- perty damage or injury to the public in connection with this auction sale. 38 2 Auction sale for Mr. and Mrs. B. Ringham, Park St., Caesarea, Saturday, Sept. 27 at 1:00 p.m. Household: Oil space heater (75,000 B.T.U.), electric stove, kitchen suite, chesterfield, desk, coffee and end tables, kitchen cabinet, small buffet, metal tea wagon, floor polisher, record player, violin, books, encyclopedia set, tennis rackets, Iamps, vacuum cleaner, B.B. gun, 3.8 h.p. boat motor, gas can,F misc. tools. Antiques: walnut secretariat, antique brass coal box, antique stove (Evening Star), wicker baby carniage (wooden wheels), Wicker bas- kets, brass jardinere, lamps, lantern, crocks, antique wall mirror, captain's chair, misc.c wooden chairs, pine table, several small tables, 3 match' ing high back chairs, 2 Early American bayonette-swords,P harness bells, cutter, flowers vases, glassware, dishes, etc.c Terms cash. Steve Liptay, auctioneer, Liptay Auctioneer Ltd, R.R. 1, Bowmanville 263-2117. 39-i Antique and modern furni ture, also glassware. Property of Mm. H. Mosier, Scugog Island, just south f Goreski Summer Resort Ltd. on Lake- side Beach Road,on Saturday, September 27, 1975 at 1:00 p.m. sharp. 9 pce. dining room suite, 4 pce. antique bedroom suite, 2 pce. chesterfield suite, wicker rocker, organ stool, oak washstand, antique rec- tangular table, pine wash- stand, centre table, oil lamps, hall rack, antique clocks, walnut what-not, trunk, pic- ture frames, coffee and end tables, antique radio, sewing machine, B. & W. television, refrioerator, soin washer and dryer (Hoover), silverware, lamps, set of Encyclopedia, rugs, garden tools, hobby tools, work bench, sheet metal tools and metal sheets and pipes, air pump, sprayer, dressmaker's form, electrical appliances, bedding, fern stand, pots and pans, coffee table, carnival and depression glass. This is a large sale - plan to attend. Follow auction signs. Auctioneer and owner not responsible for public liability. Terms cash, no reserve. Myles King Auction and Cartage, office 725-5751, home 723-0501. 39-1 Antique auction sale, two days, Tuesday, September 30th and Thursday, October 2nd at 6:00 a.m. to be held at Stirtevant's Auction Hall, 27 Hall St., Oshawa. 9 pce. dining room suite (perfect condi- tion), hall seat with mirror, 3 pce. hand carved mahogany bedroom suite (carved coat of arms), hanging lamp with prisms, round dinina room table, four poster 54" bed, three quarter spool bed (birdseye maple), six pressed back chairs, half round tiquor cabinet, antique dressers, two 6-Iegged centre tables, Kroeh- ler bedroom suite, brass hanoinq fixtures, 2 pastel ol paintings, oil lamps, 3 wash- stands, wicker rocker, cedar chest, corn wal crock (5 gallon), Franklin fireplace (cast iron, over 100 years old), antique clocks, kitchen cup- board, two hexagon tables, antique tea wagon, large .uantity of antique dishes and silver (made in occupied Japan, R.S. Prussia, R.S. Germany), Royal Crown Der- by china 1929, Avon product containers (collectables), cry- stal goblets. List not complete. All antiques welcome. Terms cash. This is an excellent sale. Plan to attend. Myles King, Auctioneer and Cartage. 725- 751 or 723-0501. 39-1 Sat-uday, October 4, start ng 11:00 a.m., clearing auc- aion fghouseholdacontents, featuming anitque and period urniture, collectable glass, hina, primitives, etc. The properfy of Jack Mason, Courtice Villagec(between Oshawa and Bowmanvile)eon Courtice Rd. South, 3rd house n west side. Partial list: "Minto" wood stove w-warm- ng oven; pine Bonnett chest; Blanket boxes; washstands; 5 gictorian parlor chairs; ma- hogany china cabinet; 7 pce. hippendale dining suite; J H love seat; small settee; acobean table; oak court upboard; 4 English press acks; occ. tables and chairs; ressers; bedroom suite; kit- hen set; hanging lamp; iffany type table lamp; Min. afin glass G-W-T-W amp; Mlin. oit lamp; oil lamp; igned Camnival, Wedgewood itcher, Nippon cups and aucers; Ma ple Leaf compote ookie Jar; Depression; Ame hyst; Delft; Flow Blue; ustre; Sterling Silver Vase; rass scales; brass candle' ticks; brass kettle; crocks; 4 ce. toilet set; pictures; old ecords; clocks; toleware; ind other good Bric-A-Brac. ote: Everything has been e cared for. A good sale. erms cash. No reserve. Kahn uction Services 985-8161. 39-2 t c 5 i h c o C( &i J c b d c T s p s C ti fe L b s i ai N w T A Auciion sale at Pethick's Auction Shed, Haydon, one mile east of Enniskillen, Saturday, Sept. 27 at 7 p.m. P lovely bunch of articles a#f some antiques. Cliff Pethick auctioneer. 39-' RelEtt ForSal Thursday, October 2 Auction sale of farm stock, implements, and furniture, the property of Fred Hore, Lot 16, Con. 1, Ops Twp. 312 miles east of Little Britain, or 2 miles west of Kawartha Live- stock Exhange. 18 Charolais and Hereford cows with calves by side (400 lbs.) re-bred to Charolais bull, 6 Charolais yearlings, 5 Charolais 2 yr. olds, Charolais bull 3 yrs., Pinto elding rising 3 yrs., Black Quarter horse gelding 7 yrs. has been ridden in lots of western shows, saddle and bridle, McCormick Model M. tractor, McCormick Farmal H. tractor, McCormick model H. tractor and loader (motor seized up), McCormick sprea- der, McCormick H.D. cultiva- tor, A.C. combine pull type, (5 ft.) McCormick drill (15 disc), McKee wacron and box 24 ft., New Idea mower, N.H. hay conditioner, Farmhand rake, qu. of other machinery, 1967 3 ton truck (Chev.) with hoist, sold as is, qu. of furniture, some antiques. Owner giving up farming, terms cash, sale at 12:30. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. Phone (705) 357-3270. 39-1 Sat., October llth, clearing auction sale for Fretz Meats at Claremont, R.R. 3, (416-640- 3125) being (10 miles N.E. of Markham) or (3 miles 5.E. of Stouffville) including a com plete ne of good equipment for operating a Slaught and Store Business. (Property has hppn pl<nrnnriated for the "New Airport"), also a Husky Liquid spreader and a New Husky PTO pump, office equipment, etc., etc. More details later. This is a rare opportunity to buy butcher equipment. Be sure to come. Refreshments. Sale 1 p.m. Atkinson and Wilson, Sale Mgrs. and Auctioneers. 39-1 Year Round Cottage William's Point, Caesarea, $39,900. Home away from home. 1/4 acre, beautitul treed, choice, lake front lot, four bedrooms, centrally heated, huge log fireplace, walk-out to lake from lower level. Phone 1-225-0623 or 986-4386. 39-2 RE >AXTO R Pat Marierrison 623-4115 Ke-n Nicks 623-4050 Dollie Davey 786-2256 Newtonville) BOWMANVILLE Immaculate bungalow, 1 block from downtown area, large Iandscaped lot with garage. Cosy living room with fireplace, dining room, 2 spacious bedrooms. This clas- sic older home would be ideal for retired couple or young family. $49,900 full price. MAPLE GROVE 18 Acres, wooded land, Grave! Pit Road, close to Oshawa or Bowmanville. $3,000 per acre. BOWMANVILLE Custom built brick bungalow, quiet residential area, 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, finished base- ment with fireplace and extra bedroom. Excellent value at $57,500. NEWTONVILLE Ranch bungalow on a large lot, finished basement, good residential area. $54,900. Term s. BOWMANVILLE Immaculate custom built 3 bedroom house on 1/2 acre landscaped lot with inground swimming pool, finished bas- ment, good location. $59,500. 39-1 U9ZMI EQUIR ·We have cash buyers for homes in the Bowmanville area. Perhaps your home would bring top duiar? We'li be pleased to appraise it for you and help you locate the "home of your dreams". For friendly efficient sale of your home, call P. & R. Realty Company, Realtor, Bennett Rd. and No. 2 Hwy., Bowman- ville 576-6120. 17-tf REAL.TOR 623-2503 BOWMANVILLE - 2 semi- detached homes, buy one or both. 2 bathrooms in each. Garages, paved drives and swimming pool. Homes in good repair. Close f0 schools and shopping. $40,500each, 8/ per cent mortgage. HORSE FARM - 35 acres. Large modem b4bedroom home. 10 staîll barn, impIe- ment shed and feeding loft 2 creeks, one feeding a beautiful trout pond. $135,000 terms at 10 per cent. ORONO Income property, 3 apartments all in good repair. Monthly income $490. Lot 86' x 170', space for enlargement. Owners moving away. Make an offer. Asking 563,000. OLD COUNTRY CHURCH - Solid, ideal for many uses and lots of room to build your dream house amid large shade trees. Good valueat $23,000. Temms available. 39-1 Peter Kowal, Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. 52 King St. W., Bowmanviîle Telephone 623-2453 REALTOR 8 Room 11/2 Storey Home with 4 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, ideal for working man, priced to sel! quick. 2 Storey 4 Bedroom Home with carport, on beautiful large lot, ideal homedfor children, close to park and golf course. Service station and house> ideal for working family, i growing area, a lot of possi lities. Cottage Greens Lake, 2 bed- room, only 3 years old with large lot. Requires some finishing. Priced at less than value of the land. Older Small Insuîbrick House on 260 x 85 ft. lot, in south end oftown. Asking $29,000. 35 Acres of Bush, Gravel, -1c workable land, with old frame house on No. 2 Highway eaet 0f Newcastle. 39-1 Saturday Sept 27 Auction sale of furniture and antiques, the property of Lavern Chapman will be held in the Village of Pontypool. Approx. 7 miles north of Orono on Hwy 35 or 5 miles south of Junction 7Aand 35 Hwy and /4 mile east. Woods deep freeze 21 cu.ft. (good) Viking 4 burn- er stove, large pine cupboard (retinished) good, antique china cabinet, phonograph, piank seat chairs, chesterfield suite, reclining chair, 4 pc. bedroom suite (good) 3 cane chairs; (refinished) Platform rocker (new cane seat and back) 2 copper boilers, 10 coil o'l lamps, hanging lamp(ori- ginal) with prisms, 2 gone with the wind lamps, Grand- fathers clock, 2 gingerbread clocks, O.G. clock, Steeple clock, other clocks, old wood- on felephone (good) old ant- ique carhparts,hundreds of other items, Note all antiques are in good condition. Prop- erty sold, terms cash, sale at 12.00 noon. Reg and Larry Johnson Auctioneers. Phone (705) 357-3270. Grist Mill Auction Barn Newtonville Friday, Sept. 26, 7 p.m. Fridge, stove, 2 oil space heaters (fan operated), auto- matic clothes washer and dryer, chesterfield suites, drapes, 6 oak dining room chairs, breakfast table, cribs and playpen, dishes, sealers, projector, violin, shot guns (2 double barrelled) one new, one old, coal and wood stove with electric combinatiôn, and many more items, etc., etc. Terms cash. Auctioneers, Stapleton Bros. 786-2244. 39-1