The Cwannian Statesman. Bowmanville, Januar 7 1976 il DFADLNE FOR CLASSUFUED Tues 2noon w - -Mr. andMrs Robert Ro-- BROWN - Fred and Joanne (nee Bromell) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Kathry n Dawn at Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville on December 30, 1975. A sister for Christopher. Thanks to Dr. H. B. Rundle and maternity staff. 11x EVANS -_Art and Jane announce with pleasure the birth of their son, Brent Dwayne, 6 lbs. il ozs. in Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday, January 3, 1976 at 1:17 a.m. Specialthanksto Dr. Lai and Dr. Mosienko. KICH KO--Andrea and David are pleased ta announce the arrival of their new baby sister, Darla Leigh, born at Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville on Tuesday, December 30, 1975, weighing 7 lbs. 14/4 ozs.Prod prents are Ray and Glenna. Special thanks to Dr. Sylvester andonurseshan the maternity f-oor for their excellent care. 1-1 WEST - Finally Ed and Anne are' proud to announce the birth of their son Robert Michael Jonathan, December 27, 1975. A brother for Eddy and Christine. Thanks to Dr. J. D. Rundle and maternity staff for their patience and perseverance. 1,1 Y EO- lina and Vanessa are hap y to announce the arrival of their baby brother Nelson Matheiat Mission City B.C. Proud arents are Roz and Nelson Yeo, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bourne, Newcastle and Marie and Pat Yeo, Leskard. 1-ix, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sornerscales are happy to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Frances Adele, to Mr. Allan Hirst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey 'Bud' Hirst of Osh- awa. The marriage to take place Nov. 20th, 1976. Me. and Mrs. Malcolm Kidd of Newcastle and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sawyer of Orono are happy to announce the engagement of their children De ra Marie and Stephen John. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martin, R.R. 2 Newcastle, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their youngest daughter, Kathleen Hazel, to Mr. Raymond Maurice Boundy, son of Mrs. Mina and the late Hector Boundy of Port Hope on February 14th, 1976 in Newcastle United Church. 1-ix Mr. and Mrs. John K. Welsh, R.R. 3, Bowmahville and Mr. and Mrs. Les Smale, Bow- manville are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Susanne Louise and Dennis Arthur. The marriage will take place on Februory 7, 1976 at 3:30 p.m. in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bow- manville. 1-1 MARLING, Ethel - At Me- mariai Hos pital, Bowman- ville, on Sunday, Dec. 28, 1975, Ethel Cooper, of R.R. 1, Bowmanville, in her 74th year. Wife of the late John Marling, Dear mother of William, Barbara, (Mrs. Ken Kennedy) and Harvey. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral service was heId on Tuesday, Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 1-1 LIVING, John - At his home on Wed., Dec. 31, 1975, John Living of 21 Church St., Bowmanville, in his 84th year. Beloved husband of the late illy Edgerton. Dear father of Mrs. M. Bocian (Jean), Tor- onto, John, Bowmanville. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral ser- vice was held Saturday morn- Ing. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. A Legion service was held Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson Sameills,8 Church St., Black- stock, will hold open house at the United Church C.E. Hall an Saturday, January loth from 2-6 p.m. to celebrate their 60th wedding anniver- sary. Friends and relatives are invited focall. Best wishes only, please. 53-2x BROWN, Amelia Marlowe - At Hillsdale Manor on Friday, Jan. 2, 1976. Amelia Hunking, in her 86th year, widow of Reginald W. (Ted) Marlowe and Earnest Brown, mother of Miss Snowie Marlowe, Madoc, Mrs. Wilbert McKinstry (Win- nie), Oshawa, Miss Marie Marlowe, Sudbury, Mrs. Fred, Farrow (Evelyn), Oshawa, Haviland Marlowe, Rostherm, Sask., step-mother of George Brown, Belleville, Alian Brown, Mrs. Jack Cowle (Amey) and Robert Brown, all of Oshawa, sister of Mrs. Alex Mackie (Annie), Port Perry, Ont., alto remembered by four grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Rested at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King St. E. Service in the chapel Monday. Interment Nestleton, Ont. , 1-1 GARRARD - At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Saturday, Jan. 3, 1976, Charles Garrard, Ha ydon, on his 83rd birthday. Bel oved husband of Vera Mountjoy, dear father of Bruce, Keswick, Alfred, R.R. 1, BowmanvilIe and Shirley (Mrs. Bernard Houseman), Calgary. Service was heId at the Morris Funeral Chapel, B.wmanville on Monday afternoon. Spring interment Bethesda Cemetery. 1-1 JOHNSON, James Lees - At Peterborough Civic Hospital on Thursday, January 1, 1976. James Lees Johnson,COrono, beloved husband of Chrissie Thorp, dear father of Leonard, Parry Sound, Margaret (Mrs. Lorne Atkinson), Whitby, James B., and Vernon of Peterborough, sister Gertrude (Mrs. Edward Slater), Eng- land, aiso survivedi by, 14 grandchildren and eight reat g8randchiîdren . Rested alt the arlow Funeral Home, Orono. Service was held on Saturday at Lang Chapel. Interment Orono Cemetery. 1-1 TURNER, Clarence J. Suddenly at his home on Sunday, ian. 4, 1976, C'arence Turner, of R.R. 4, Bowman- ville, in his 67th year, beloved husband of Aileen Graham, dear father of Sam. Rested at the Northcutt ElIiott Funera2 Home. Funeral service 2 o'clock Tuesday afternaon- IntermentuBowmanvile Ce- metery. 1-1 "Flowers Say it Best'" VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa - Bwmanville Area Phone 623-4441 4,al.t CARNAT ION For All Your Flower Needs STOP IN AND SEE OUR WEEKEND SPECIALS THEY'RE HARD TO BEAT Carnation Flower Shop 33 Division St. 623-7141 tf Since 1912 ""' a u vi . --- " ' -Î gers, 54 Church St. wish to extend an invitation to their friends, neighbors and rela- tives to help celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at their home, January 10, 1976 from 2-4 p.m. Best wishes only. 53 2 Ca.rdsM We wish to express our sincere thanks and apprecia- tion to our friends and relatives, for the lovely gifts and money .presented to us on New Year's Eve, at the surprise party and dance on our 30th wedding anniversary. Also our thanks to everyone who prepared the wonderful evening. Thanks again. Fred and Kay Luxton 1-1x I wish to thank all my relatives and friends and neighbars for cards, gifts, visits and flowers and to aur family for the T.V. they had put in. Aso Dr. Anfossi, Dr. Long, nurses and staff of the first floor for the wonderful care while I was in Memorial Hospital. A very special thanks ta Mm. and Mrs. Harvey Jones for their act of kindness to us on Christmas Day and to Mrs. Paul Phillips for her acts of kindness since I came home. ' Millie Brock On behalf of mydchiidren and myself, I would like to express my sincere thankstan ail my relatives, friends and neigh bors whoexpressed acts of kindness through cards, floral tributes, donations ta the C.N.l.B. and the Diabetic Association during the recent bereavement of m yhusband, the late Mm tBer Dean. A special thank you to Dr. A. Sylvester, the nursing staff, both full and part time on medical flbar of Memorial Hospital for their excellent care. A special thank you to Rev. James Hendry and all the fellow employees of Gene- ral Motors who knew my husband and spoke so highly of him. Marion Dean and fami ly. Dean - The family of the late Russell B. Dean (Bert) wish to express their many thanks to friends, neighbors, relatives who expressed acts of kindness, cards and floral tributes and other gifts also aur many thanks to TOPS ON162 and the Liberty Belles and Merry Makers Bowling Leagues f or their kindness during the recent bereave- ment 0f aur son. Mary and Frank Blunt and families. 1-1 I would like to extend my sincere thanks to friends, relatives and neighbors who were so kind and thoughtful in sending gifts, flowers and cards to me during my illness in Oshawa Hospital and over the Christmas season since i have been home. Muriel Patton To my friends and relatives this is to express my apprecia- tion and sincere thanks for the zards, flowers, books and gifts I have received f rom you. This kindness has meant much to me. b have sent no Christmas cards or thank you notes. Writing has been difficult. May the future bring you the richest gifts of wealth, health and happîness. Helen Hubbs 1-ix I wouId like to thank all those neighbors and friends who expressed their sympathy n many ways ta us as a family on the passing of my Dad. We will be ever mindful of your houghtfulness and concern at this time. Graham Dallas 1-1 Iowers JACKMAN. . sayitbes PHONE 623-336 162 King St. E., Bowm Funeral Home Thoughtfulness -'Service - Concern Concerned people often enquire about pre-arrangement of funeral details. Information can be simply and thought- fully obtained upon request. This is part of our service to the commUnity. 53 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-5668 45-1 Durham County"s Odest Funeral Service MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL 4 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE TWO OFF-STREET PARKING AREAS Phone 623-5480 Day or Night Serving this district for 96 years. If you have a drinking problem, please call A.A. 728-1020. 45-tf I he Durham Women's 5Movement will stat a Con sciousness Raising Group in anville your area. If interested or for 45-ff more information call 728- 2111. 46-tf ANN BRADLEY Permanent Hair Removal 90 Simcae St. N. Oshawa 723-7682 CHARGEX 4A-tf EAR PIERCING SERViCE Hooper's Jewellers Ltd. Regular Price $12.00 NOW $10.00 with studs .Special 10 per cent reduction on first purchase of earrings with the release form. Phone 623-5747 For Appointment 45 f GET CASH TODAY FOR OLD APPLIANCES THROUGH STATESMAN CLASSIFIED' COWAN - Rea. In loving memory of a dear mother who passed away Jan. 11, 1975. Gentle, unselfish, a friend ever true,e Our best possession, Mother was you. - Sadly missed by Pauline and Milt Wannan.' 1-ix COWAN - Rea. In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother who passed away Jan. 11,, 1975. Though your smile has gone forever, And your hand we cannot touch, We have so many memories Of you, Mom, we loved so much. - Sadly missed by son Cliff and granddaughters Donna and Carol. 1-1x HYLAND - In loving mem- ory of Francis Leroy Hyland who passed away Jan. 8th, 1972. Always wonderful memories, Often silent tears, Always a secret longing Wishingi you were here. - Sadi y missed by Mother and sisters. 1-1 MAIRS - Cherished memor- ies of a dear father and grandfather, James Eli, who passed away Jan. 6, 1973. His smile, his laugh, his special way, Are always with us every day, There is a space in our hearts that's his alone. Where his cherished memor- les ever roam. So even though he is gone away. Within our hearts, he will always stay. -Sadly missed by his family. 1-1 ELLi - In loving memoryof a dear husband and father Lloyd Ellis. The rolling stream of life goes on But still the empty chair Remindsof the face, the smile Of one who once sat there. - Ever remembered by Trudy, Bob and Tania. 1-ix COOK-- In fond memory of a loving father, grandfather' Francis Robert (Jack) Cook who passed away January 7th, 1965. A dear mother, grand- mother Rose (Crawford) Cook who passed away Feb. 1lth, 1973. I miss you, dad and mum in a million ways. With you I spent many happy days. You shared, my life, my hapes, my love, my fears. i thank God for those precious years, If you could have spoken before yau died These are the words you would have replied. This life for us has truly passed, We loved you all 'till the very last, Weep not for us, but courage take, And love one another for our sake. - Always remembered and missed by your daughter' Doreen, son-in-law Frank and family. 1-lx HYLAND - In memory of a dear husband and father who passed away Jan. 8th, 1972. We miss you so much in many ways, We miss the things you used to say, And when old times we do recall, it's then we miss you most of all. Elu AVens uacn Club annrene Dance an Banquet Hall available for your group's fund raising activities. Book your next year's dates now while choice dates are still available. Contact Don Armstrong at 576-5522 or 576-6599. 48 tf DANCE BOWMANVILLE LIONS CENTRE Jan. 10, 1976 TED KOSS ORCHESTRA $5.00 Couple Dancing 9-1 BOWMANVILLE UNIT CANADIAN CANCER SOC IETY Monthly Meeting Monday, January 12, 1976 8P.m. Committee Room, Old Town Hall, Temperance Street Daytona Beach BUS TOUR FEBRUARY 14-29 $299.00' Per Person Sharing Twin 10 Days of Fun & Sun at a New Ocean Front Hotel Sightseeing Tours to Disney- world, Cypress Gdns., and Historic St. Augustine. For Information and Local Boarding Paint BOWMANVILLE TRAVEL 47 King St. W. or DENURE TOURS LTD. Lindsay, Ont. 705-324-9161 1-3 Bingo every Wednesday night, 8:00 p.m. at the Legion Hall, Bowmanville. 49-5 Euchre Party, Newtonville Hall, Friday, Jan. 9th, 8:15. Ladies bring lunch. Every- body welcome. 1-1 Solina Community Hall an- nual meetin January 10 at 8 p.m. Ladies ing lunch. Newcastle Social Planning -Council meeting, Thursday, January 22, 8 p.m., Court Room No. 2, Police Building, Bowmanville. 1-3 Afternoon bingo, Wednes- day, January 14. 1 p.m. 20 reaular aames - Share the Wealth - Jackpot $100 Brownsdale Community Centre, Golf Course Rd., east of Newcastle. 53-2 Newcastle Recreation De- partment - Adult Swimming Classes - at the Flying Dutchman Motor Inn - Pre- Beginner and Beginner. Re- gistration will be( Monday, January 12th from 7:00 to 8:30 P .m. in the Recreation Office, own Hall, Bowmanville. 15 weeks course fee is $10.00 and classes will start on Wed., Jan. 21st. For further informa- tion please cal 623-3379.5 53-2 MONSTER BINGO New Starting Time THURSDAY - 7:30 P.M. Sponsored by Oshawa Minor Softball JUBILEE PAVILION OSHAWA 50-tf WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE MONSTER BINGO NEXT MONDAY 7:45 P.M. , RED BARN - WAYNE ST. OSHAWA 21-tf Plan now to attend the Disney World Concert on February lst at 8 p.m. in the B.H.S. Auditorium, sponsored by the Band Parents Associa- tion. Ross Metcalf and his Associates will feature Tommy Cinnamon, Canada's Outstanding Banjoist. 1-4 CLUB ANNRENE New Year's Eve Dance with Jack Bailey and his Bailiffs Hot and Cold Buffet cabbage rolls, shishkabobs, turkey, beef, ham, corned beef, cheese, salads, relishes, buttered rolls and coffee. $30 Per Couple Reserve your ticket now. Don Armstrong 576-5522, 576-6599 or 576-7248 48-5 au .- STRAW and hay. 263-235? or 263-2225. Phone 53-2 WHITE birch fireplace wood. Phone 1-786-2459. 52-4 Oshawa TV Antennas &Towers M ROTORS INSTALLED UHF - VH F - Colored Aerials Apts. and Homes Pre-Wired R EPAIRS Workmanship Guaranteed AIl priced toSAVE you Money Phone 623-5122 L. HAMILTON, MANAGER 38-t INSTALL AN FURNACE BOILE R iUMIDIFIER HEATER AIR CONDITIONER AIR CLEANER Financing Available FURNACES CLEANED PARTS AND SERVICE POLICY CALL HARVEY PARTNER' Your ESSO Service Dealer FRE-E ESTIMATES Orono983-5206 - Zenith14620 24 Hour Service 48-tf OS H A WA SCREENED SAND GRAvEL & STONE LIMESTONE PRODUCTS AIL SIZES FOR ORIVEWAYS & PARKING LOTS TOPSOIL & DIRT FILL DELIVERED OR REMOVED TRUcKS & LOADERS FOR RENT SNOW REMOVAL CALL 725-0232 SOLINA RD. N. 1 MILE NOTH OF HIWAY 2. A PAIR of 39" beds,' box springs, mattresses and head- boards, like new. Phone 263- 8448. 1 - TWENTY-THREE cubic foot freezer, heavy duty model, $75. Phone 987-5205. 11 ANTIQUE three piece settee set, antique dressers, antique china cabinet, antique floor lamp, antique rockers, hi-fi set, roll-a-way beds, telephone tables, end tables, coffee tables, stroller, high chairs, books. Towne Used Furniture, 19 Temperance St., Bowman- ville. 1-1 '75 SKIDOO Elan 300 SS, skiis and equipment. Phone 987- 4881. 1-ix VIKING Plumbing and Heat- ing, Hampton location, fast, dependable 24 hour service. Free estimates. Call Rudy 263-2981. 1-3 HOUSE of Amber, antiques and gifts offers to you a fine selection of gift items for every occasion. Antique glass and furniture to add that extra touch. Located north end Hampton Village. Shop and parking at rear of large red brick home. Call 263-2981. ZENITH black and white, 21" television excellent condition. Phone 623 2658. lx MIXED hay. Phone 987-4012. 1-1 SNOWBLOWER with attach- ment for 3 point hitch tractor. $300. Phone 987-4977. 1-1 OAT straw and hay for sale. Phone 263 2719. 1-2x UPRIGHT grand piano, made BY Hallet and Davis Co., Boston. Phone 623-6731. 1-1 WILLOW wood, four bush cords for fireplace and four bush cords for stove. Phone 263-2786. 1-2 COAL and wood furnace, McClary 700-1 with forced air blower. $150. Large box stove with picture of dog on mat on front door. $250. Phone Black- stock 986 5517. 1-1 TABLE, 4 chairs, sofa (2 monthso ad) moving, must ,seil. Phone,623-3758. 1-ix SEVERAL dresses, size 2212, coats, blouses and so forth. Ail in top condition at a bargain, moving need the space. Phone 623-3758. I lx Fuller Brush Products CONTACT Clarence Bell 137 Liberty Street North Phone 623-5939 A salesman in Darlington Township. FILM PROCESSING CHILDREN'S PHOTOS Cameras and Photographic Supplies 78 King St. W., Bowmanville 623-2404 51-10 ANTIQUE CLOCKS -REPAIRED- Parts available for most anti. lue clocks, pocket watches nd modern watches and clocks.. Our repairs are done with modern up-to-date equipmenl and qualified Swiss trained watchmater. HOOPER'S JEWELLERS LTD. 29 King St. East Phone 623-5747 WHITE'S T.V. TOWE RS Towers, UHF,VHF Aerîals, Rotors & Repairs Apartment & Homes Pre-Wired Ask About Our Guarantee Phone OLD solid oak buffet, good condition, brass hardware, $85 Phone 623-3990. 1967 OLYMPIC Skidoo, 10 hp, excellent condition. Phone 623- 4934. 1-1 CHESTERFIELD and chair, aqua blue, suitable for rec. room or cottage, $50. Phone 623-4703, 1-1 NEW custom built, heavy duty, double snowmobile trai er. Phone 263-8474. 1-lx 1970 SNO Cruiser OMC, elec- tric start, used very little. Phone 705-277-2480, Pontypool area 1-1 GRAI 4fed beef sides, 90 cents a lb. .eland Payne, Newton- ville, pnone 786-2512. 44t '69 SKI-DOO Nordic 24 HP. Twin. Electric start. $375.00. Phone 623-5179. 1-1 x '74 MERC Snowmobile, 440, S.R. $1000. or best offer. Phone 1-983-5091. 1-lx PADDY'S Market now ha new furniture, appliances T.V.'s and stereos and als used furniture and appliances Will accept trade-ins. Paddy' Market, Hampton, phone 263f 2241. 33-t USED Furniture and Appli' ances. Paddy's Market, Hampton 263-2241. 26-tf COMPRESSORS, generators, electric motors, grinders, drill presses, heavy duty power tools, etc. Saws sharpened. We seil, juy and trade. Open Saturdays. Ace Machinery, 859A Nelson St., Oshawa. Phone 723-0933. 46-tf 1964 RAMBLER Classic, run- ning condition, clean interior, as is, $150. Phone 623-3303. 52-tf '70 VOLKSWAGEN, good con- dition, 1500 cc, gas heater, $700 or best offer, as is. Phone 623-7692. 1-lx '74 FORD, ¾/4 ton, 360 auto- matic with cap. $3,850 or best offer. Phone 1-983-5091. 1-lx '69 DODGE Monaco, good condition, best offer, will sell or swap for snowmobile. 1.786-2509 evenings. 53-2 1972 CHE V, 1 ton pick-up, long box, 17" wheels, 4 speed, V-8, certified. Phone 623-3621 after six or 623-7411 during the day. 1-1 1974 OLDS Cutlass, 442. Many options. Excellent condition. Phone 725-9641 after 5. 1-1 1970 NOVA 350, one owner, excellent condition,, certified. Phone 623-7765. 1-1 1975 MONTE CARLO Landau fully equipped, rust proofed, 11,000 miles. Private sale Orono983-5117. 1-1 '67 PONT IAC GTO. Best offer. Phone 786-2882. 1-lx 1966 VALIANT $100, as is. Phone 623-2793, call after five. 1-1 1970 FORD, 1/2 ton truck, Explorer, very good condi- tion, Grabber Blue with mat- ching cab. 59,000 miles, 2 snow tires, 5 summer tires, radio, chrome railing and imitation mag wheels. Asking $1700. Phone 263-2307. '74 CORVETTE, coupe, 350 automatic. Phone 263-8049. 1-1 '71 TOYOTA, Model 1600, four speed, radio, rear window defroster, reclining seats, run- ning god, good body and tires .Must sell. $850 as is or best offer. Phone 263-8049. 1-1 1975 MONTE CARLO Lan- dau. Phone 987-4237. 1-1 CAT, grey, lost on December ey and MartinRds Phone 576-5606 623 4804. 1-ix E. WHITE COURTICE 30tf SAND & GRAVEL SUPPLY ONE large envebope of notes intended for a music teacher - believed to have been left at wrong house. Finder please cal 1623-4156. 1il ONE Doberman Pinscher (black and tan) and one Afghan (red brindie). Lost in Village of Newcastle area. Phone 987-4207 or 728-5187. 1-1 ILACK Labrador retriever, in vicinity of Enniskillen, ans- wers ta "Chum". Reward. Phone 263-8110. 1-1 BLACK and white, part Ger- man Shepherd and part Hus- kie, 3-year-old male, lost in the Maple Grove area. Answers to "Nova". Phone 623-4223. 1-1 - - Receptionist - Girl Friday able to do typing. apply Advertiser 593, c-o The Cana- dian Statesman, Box 190, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3K9. Maintenance Electrician The successful applicant will have a recognized apprenticeship, or equivalent experience. Current experience in Industrial Relaying Control Systems, A.C. and D.C. machines, switch gears etc., is a necessity. Some knowledge of Elec- tronics would be an asset. Please apply in writing to: Personnel Depart ment, St. Marys Cement Company P.O. Box 68, Bowmanvilîe, Ontario. PERMANENT POSITION TE LEVISION TECHNICIAN FOR ONE OF Ontario's Top Independent Television Deal- er's -- Mode-n air conditioned service department -- must be able to handle coloured T.V. -- Top wages, excellent working conditions. State Experience. Apply to Box 589, c-o Canadian Statesman, Box 190, Bowman- ville, Ont. LIC 3K9. 1-2 Pa rt-Ti me 1nside Sales Assistant Experience in steel or con- struction will be an asset. Apply in writing to Advertiser 590, c-o The Canadian States- man, Box 190, Bowmanville, Ontario, LiC 3K9. 1 ACCOUNTANT Applications will be received by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m. January 16, 1976 for the position of Accountant report- ing ta the Supervisor of Finance. Preference wilI be given to recent Bachelor of Commerce, R.I.A. or CGA graduates. School board accounting would be an asset. Letters of application should be hand written listing qualifi- cations and experience. Typed resumes may be attached. M A. MacLeod, Business Administrator and Treasurer, The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education, P.O. Box 470, Cobourg, Ont. K9A 4L2. BABYSITTER for one pre- schooler in our home. Live in or commute. Will consider student. Phqne Orono 983-5025 after4p.m. 1-1 HAIRDRESSER wanted. Ex- perience necessary. Good wages. Call The Hairport at 623-4901. 1-1 COMPANION for elderly wo- man, to live in, duties negoti- able. Write Advertiser 592 c-o Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville. 1-2f THE Toronto Star requires a person for light rural deli- veries. Approximately 2-3 hours per day, early after- noon, six days per week. Reliable transportation essen tial. Phone 728-5117. 12 R.N. WANTED Part Time,3to 1lshift Phone: MRS. DENNIS 623-2553 1-2 ý.»ovvMANVlLLE - superin- tendent required to maintain a 38 suite apartment building, rent free, no children. Would suit a ,semi-retired cou ple. Write Advertiser 588, c-o The Canadian Statesman, Box 190, Bowmanville, Ontario. LIC 3K9. 53-2 GOODYEAR CANADA INC. The Industrial Products Divi- sion has an immediate requirement for a Second Class Stationary Engineer in the Bowmanville Plant. Rate of pay $6.385 per hour with off-shift premiums and excel- lent company paid fringe benefits. Interested parties should apply in person to: C. E. Trim Goodyear Canada Inc. 45 Raynes Ave. Bowmanville, Ont. N1 1 SO * O O SAL ES P E RSON MacDonald Ford requires a strong salesperson to add to their team of sales leaders. Professional, executive types are needed. Commission plan is equal to best in the industry and benefits are excellent. All applicants apply in person to M. Dupuis, General Manager, MacDonald Ford 219 King St. E. Bowmanville 1-1 ATTENTION Roofing Contractors Ours is an International sales firm, in business since 1904. Our men seli Goodyear Roofing praducts, Blacktop sealants, Chemicals and Cleaners. Our Goodyear Roofing line is unique. Instead of one black and one aluminum coating' sell a multitude of extremel y fine products to fit virtually every need. Special "Labor Saving" Plan offers over $4000. worth of equipment Free of Charge on qualifying orders -- on loan hasis, to speed application of products and save money for customers! This is of special value to sales representatives who also have separate con- tracting businesses. It helps them seli and service "big ticket" industrial accounts. No door-to-door canvasing. If interested, write Consolidated Protective Caatings Ltd., Dept. B14, 2300 Schenker Street, Ville LaSalle, Quebec, Canada H8N 1A2. 1-1 The Northumberland and i Newcastle Board of Education Requires for September 1976 French Immersion Teachers Atthe Kindergarten and Primary Levels In The Cobourg and Bo'wmanville Arees Applicants should be suitably qualified. Please apply im- mediately in writing stating qualifications, experience, references and telephone number to. Mr. D. W. Patterson, Superintendent of Planning, The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education, P.O. Box 470, Cobourg, Ontario, K9A 4L2. 1-1 The Annual Meeting of the Canadian Red Cross Society, Bowmanville and District Branch will be held Thursday, January 8, 1976 at 8 p.m. at 28 Division St., Bowmanville. Al welcome. 1 IN THE DISJIRICT COURT 0F THE DISTRICT OF NIPPISSING NOTICE TO: GERALD TURCOTTE of R.R. 2 Mattawa, Ontario. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in this Court by ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL SERVICES LIMITED, in which the Plaintiff's Claim is against the Defendants GERALD TURCOTTE and BARBARA TURCOTTE as makers of a Promissory Note of which the Plaintiff is the holder. The Defendants are in Default under the terms of the said Note, which Note is dated January 4, 1973 and which provides for an interest rate of 24 per cent per annum. The Plaintiff's Claim is for the sum of $2,213.23 and the Plaintiff further claims to have interest charged at the rate of 24 per cent per annum from the date of the issuance of the Writ to payment of this account or iudgment. The said Writ was issued on the 16th day of September, 1975. AND THAT IT HAS BEEN ORDERED that ser- vice af the Wmit of you be effected by this advertise- ment, If yau desire ta defend the action you must enter an appearance at the office of the District Court of the District of Nipissing at North Bay, on or before the 4th day of Febru- ary, 1976 and file and serve on the Plaintiff's Sol icitor an Affidavit showing the nature of your Defence. RODGER B. BOWNESS Barrister & Solicitor 348 Fraser Street NORTH BAY, Ontario Solicitor for the Plaintiff DATED at North Bay, this 19 day of December, 1975. 1 -ý Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Daniel Wayne Alldread, late of the Town of Newcastle in the Regional Municipality of Durham, Deceased, who died on or about the 5th day of July, 1975 A.D. are hereby notified to send their fully certified statements to the undernamed on or before the 23rd day of January, 1976, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only ta the dlaims of which the Administratrix then. has notice. Dated at the Town of New- castle, this 17th day of December, 1975. Bertha May Alldread, admin- istratrix for the Estate of Daniel Wayne Alldread, by hem Solicitors Lovekin & Cur- eatz, Box 9, Newcastle, Ontario. 1-2 1-1 1