Auon Sa le, Satu rda y, july 3 at 1: 15 at Bannister's Auction Hall,, Bewdley, con- sisting of chest of drawers, dlocks, sideboard,, tables, chairs, dishes, glassware, quantity of new cast iran items, oi1 amps, treadie sewing machine, and other items stili being consigned. Rager Bannister, auctioneer. Auction sale at-Haydoin, one mile east of Enniskillen at Pethick's Auction Shed on July 3 at 7 p.m. Large quantity of' articles. Lot af childrens' play things. Cliff Pethick, auctioneer. 2- Auction Sa le Grist Miii Auction Barn Newtonville Friday, JuIy 2nd., 7: 00 p.m. 1968 Yamaha 100, pine corner cupboard (Mennonite), sec- tional armoire, fridge, coffee tables, T.V.s, 8 pc. dining- raom suite (oak), old rocker, double wardrobe, wash stand, dressers, occasianal chair, 24- stove, potable 11b dryer, w-ooden floorlamp, recliner, 9 x 10/ rug (aid), double bed and lots af aid dishes. The above contents, are the pro- perty of Mrs. Harold Payne of Port Hope. Ail of the above in Sood conditian. Auctioneers, tapletoný Bros., 1-786-2244. 26-1 C &CJANITOR SERVIC E Carpet - Upholstery Prof essiona lly Cleaned FREE ESTIMATES Phone 623-3624 BOWMANVI LLE BILL'S swim ming p ool- ma in- tenance. Phone 983-5606. 24-12 FOR aIl your building require- ments, new kitchens, replace windows wîth heat saving Thermapane glass. Phorie 623- 7363. 22-tf VIKING Plumbing and Heat-l ing. Planninig on remadeling or building a new home, call todlay for f ree estimate, 24- hour servicç1. Cal[ 263-2981. 22-5 Peter Steln ~AIuinumProd. Sidfing - Soffit - Facer Eavestrough - Windows Doors - Awnings -623-4398 Fo'r Fj-ee Estimate 22-tf: jWOMËES 1t, C OMM-ÉR [A L RFRIGERATION UNItS and APPLIANCES s AILE-:s & SERVICE Kool En terprises PHONE 623-3221 .4Divïiin1t,,Bowmanville 26-tf DARLINGION MASON RY Brick, Block, Stone CHIMNEY & FIREPLACES CHIMNEY CLEANING Phone 623-2176 45-t4, J. A. -HAYES, (SMOKEY) MEATS Custom Cutting i 12 Cents Lb. FREEZER ORDERS 174 Ritson Rd. S. Oshawa Phone 579-8011 or 623-7056 14-tf Appliances Repa ired' Washers, dryers, ranges. We hook up dryers and ranges. Air conditioners instaiîed and cieaned. 576-6962 7281-9658 24-4 DurhamnMasonry Contractors Ltd. Bricks - Logs,:' Field Stonework Specializing in Firepiaces. Phone 576-0230 Night 439-6516 24-tf Ref rigeration and Appiancr., Service Commercial and Domnestic Refrigeration - Mi lk Coolers PHONEBERT SYER Days .............. 623-5774 Nights ...... ......623-3177 Lander Hardware and ELECTRIC . 2-ti FOR-CLASSIFIE Ontario Scholars at Courtice .Secondarvy School, i Servîng SIMPSON MEMORIALS 885-6434 49 Lavînia Street Port Hope Monuments - Markers - Inscriptions - Wrought Iran Flower Stands - Home Appointments Gladly Arranged D. Beers & Sons CONSTRUCTION New Homes - Renovating Rec Rooms Repa irs of ail1 types. PHONE 623-2263 20-tf Painting, exterior and int- erior work. For f ree esti mates phone 723-5057 or 623-2196. 24-4x Lawn and Garden Ca re Grass cutting, rota tiliing and iawn rolling with a commer- cial machine. Seedina down- new Iawns and aId, tree cutting, painting, and odd lobs cleaning up. 500 lbs. pressure washing for farm equipment - trucks, etc. Robert'Jones 987-5222 JACK BURGESS OIL BURNERS- FURNACES CLEANED' PLUMBING REPAIRS PHONE HAMPTON 263-2151 MAIL ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 43 - Bowmanville 30-tf BOB BEERS 137 ELGIN STREET Plumbing - Heating Pressure Systems New Work and Repairs Service and Estimales Cai 623-2641 33-tf Monte Heninessy Carpentry - Renovating Fencing, AIl Types Floor Sanding, Concrete Wcrk Farm Buildings and Maintenance Phone 579-5957 16-tf, PHOTOGRAPHY 'ommercial - Weddîngs Portraits WAYNE HUNT, PONTY POOL 705-277-2261 29-tf OXFORD Brick layers and Stonemasons (Our irep laces do not smoke) 1-983-5606 25-f FARM fencing. Will build new fences, aIl types. Aiso repair existing fences. Cali Henry Wotten 1-986-5298. 25-10x Maple Grove SmaII Engine Repairs toalal makes of Lawn and Garden Equipment 579-2001 14-ti CUSTOM upholsterîng, recov- emingr-styling, vemy reason- alwomk guaraniteed, 20 years experienco. Free estimates. Please cali coiiect 1-986-5072. 26-tf Ail-Type Painting & Roofîing Flats, ter and gravel, metal, cold process, ieaks, repairs, shingies, interior and exterior painting. Fr00 estimates. PHON E 623-5038 19-tf GLASS and MIRRORS LTD. .7 Division St., Bowmanvîlle Ontario. Phone 621-5187 Shoot and Float Glass Sealed Units - Strm Windows Store Fronts - iFloat Mirrors Patterned and Calored Glass and Glazing. 17ff R4ATE'R Wells bored, 30" tulé Ward's Well Baring. Tele, phane 342-2030. Reprosenta tive Harmy L. Wade. Tele- phono 987-4531.- 16-tf ALLIN COL E'S MOBILE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE MECHANICAL REPAIRS (Tune-ups - Brakes - Etc.> AIl wamk dono by Licensed Class "A" Mechanic At your homo or place of business. Ail parts and labor guaranteed. Terms cash. PHONE 623-5045 Bowmanville URGENTLY REQUIRED! We have cash buyers for homes in the BOWManviilE area. Perhaps your home would bring top dollar? Wel be pleased to appraise it for you,ý and help you lacate thE "home of your dreams". For friendly efficient sale of your home, caîl P. & R. Realty Company, Realtor, Bennett Rd. and No. 2 Hwy., Bowman- xile576-6120. 17 tf 234q ing S.t. E, nowmanvllle 623-3393 Direct Toronto Line 923-9174 Starter Home - Bowmanviibe Low down payment ta quali fied buyers. Asking $30,900 Caîl Kay Brown. Leskard Road - Orono 1/2 mile nomth of Taunton. Gooc commuting distance ta Osh. awa. 3 bedromr bungalow or extra large lot, partiaiiy finished mec roam with fire- place. Asking $51,900. Termns. Cali Jan Oudshoorn. Bowmanville - Country Living Attractive 2 stomey, 4 bedraom brick hame, nicely broad- iaomed, fireplace, spacious kitchen, double attached gar- age. Fenced and ilandscaped 100' x 200' lot. Askinci $58,900. Temms at 101/4 per cent. Cail Phyllis McRobbie. Courtice Lot 119' x 300' Estatej sale, must seil this attractive 11ý/2 storey, 3 bed- moomn home, 11/2 baths. 2 sunrooms, sepa2rate dining roam; mny'extr-as. Asking $59,500. Caîl1 Phyllis McRabbie. Vendor Anxious To SelI This 2 year oid custamn built brick backsplit in Bowman- ville, with extras, piastered walis, family roomn with fire- place and excellent decor. Asking only $59,900, wili look at offers. Cail Albert Kerekes. 4 Acre Lot 10 miles from Bowmanville, rolling and scenic with gaod moad. Excellent investment at $33,000. Cail Bili Turansky. Bowmanville - $40,500 lnvestment for thîs lavely 3 bedmoomn home on a beautiful 66' x 165' lot wi th mature trees, attached garage. Cail Bill Turansky. Bowmanville Special $44,000, oversize 7 room home with 11/2 baths. Over 1,500 sq. ft. of living space, L-shaped iiving-dining area, anly 2 yeams aid. Large lot ýon tmoe-Iined street. Twin home separated by garage. Stan Lac kyer. Are You Considering a MOVE or TRANSFER? We are Equipped to handie your home needs anywhero in Canada and U.S.A. * Coast to Coast Real Estate Service 26-1 137 King St. E., Bowmanvilie 623-7694 623-7661 REALTOR $37,900. Just iisted. 3 bedroom bungalow with living room, kitchen and mec room in quiet area of Bowmanville. Close to schoals, churchesý and shap- ping. Cail now. Reduced. 3 bedroomn brick ranch style home with double car garage and driveway, fenced yard and completol y finished mec roomn 32' x 12'. Located in Bawmanviîle. Numerous extras. Scugog Point: 2 bedroomn bungalow, pa'rtially furnished, and year round residence. 220 yards ta lake. Weil kept, large lot 117' x 188'. Numerous extras. Bowmanvilîe: lmm~aculate bun galow, ceýntmaly located, aluminumsiding with stone front, spacious room, kitchen appliances negotiable. Close ta schools and shopping. 26-1 RIESU 4T S COUNT! Mulipfle Listfing evc O ,shJa wa & Disý,tricte Real Estate Boa rd people we do best MîIllbrook Office (705) 932-2132 or 932-2136 Direct Toronto Line 368-9298 Marianna Custom Built r4 level splits, 3 bedrooms, 2 9with finished family rooms. 1 awith attached garage, still at 11975 Prices. See and compare *these excellent buys. *2 Years New PINE Log 4 bedroomn ranch bungalow Featurin9 1600 sq. ft. of fcarpeted living areai. WaIk out -the back daor to a 24 x'16 Fabove ground pool. AIl this an 3/ acre lot in Fraserville. Asking only $54,900.00. Graciaus older 21/2 storey brick 4 bedrooms, 11/2 baths, famiîy room on main f laor. Large two-third acre well treed lot. Garage with warkshop. Ask- ing onî $54,900.00 with $10,- 000 .00 down. Immediate Pos- session. Village of Bethany, Immaculate duplex or make ideal single family home. Fenced rear yard. Idéal for week-end skiers as well. Priced ta sel at $39,900.00. Iee 6 bedroomns? Plus lats of living area and large 2.3 acre lot. Gat lust the thinig in the 2 storey aluminum sided home' with new roaf. Potential of future building lots. A réal steal at $54,900.00. Want Acreage? 27 acres. Asking $39,900.00 with only $10,000.00,down. 47 acres. Asking $47,900.00 with Terms.1 2 to 5 acre parcels from $11,90Q.00 ta $23,900.00. For further information on these or others please cal Eileen Powell Res. (705) 932-2127, Ted Storey Res. (705) 743-6786 or Frank Battagliai (705) 932-531 or caî11 Millbrook Office (705Y932-2132 or 932- 2136 or Direct Toronto Line 368-9298. We wi Il be closedfo the 1sfý of ..kulyKolida, nd -open ,ras ualon Friday and S$aturday. 26 -1 Bowmanville 11/2 storey completely renovated brick home, 2 fireplaces, 11/2 baths, separate D.R., Rec room with walkout ta the patio area, H.W. and braadloom flbars., lovely decor. Very central. Bawmanville - compact 3 bedroom bungalow in north end area, close ta school. Good starter or rotirement home, asking $42,500. Bowmanville - 3 bedroom bungalow on quiet north end street, 2 full baths, sepamate D.R., fenced yard and in- ground 36' x 22' pool. Immed- iate possession. Nestieton - custam buiit 3 bedmoom bungalow with piastor walis and hardwaad floors. Large 85' x 500' lot, facing on gaod road. Cali for information. Newcastle - new 3 bedroomn brick bungalow now being completed, hollywoad kitchen and broadloom fhroughout. Cail for information. Biackstock - 3 bedroom bung- alow with attached garage, 11/2 baths, air conditioning and humidifier systom, on large 100' x 239' lot. Asking $57,500. 26-1 Paf Marjorrison 623-4115 Mollie Davey 786-2256 (Nowtonviile) CHURCH STREET Beautiful aider 3 bedraom home one block tram dawn town. Large family room with sopamate entrance, private yard with swimming pool, patio and dock. This air- conditioned home is a buy at $61 ,900. DEERPARK CRES.ý 4 bedroom backsplit, a quiet residential area. Family size kitchen, large bright raoms, family raam, pool sized lot. $56,900. 9 per cent motgage. TYRONE VILLAGE Smaii bungalow, large lot with heated workshop. Ideai for hobby shap, furniture rof inish- ing, antiques etc. $36,500 full price. LIBERTY - CONCE SSION Immaculate 3 bedroom bung- alow, 2 car garag e, large fin ished ec roam wivth bar and walkout ta back yard, excel- lent locatian. - ideai family home priced ta soul at $52,500. 26-1 REL STA T LMED 181 CHURCH STREET BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L-7C MT 623-4428 29/2 ACRES recreatianal pro- pety in Kinmount. Short walk fram Denna Lake. $13,500.00 with anly $2,000,00 down. EXCELLENT STARTER 1 bedroom hame vemy nicely decorated in central Bwman- vilIe. $27,500.00 SMALL BARN and 3 bedroom home in village of Elizabeth- ville. Large lot. $34,900.0 BACKSPLIT - 1 y r. old with nice flbar plan and canvenient $40,000.00 first mortgage North end Bowmanville. Priced rîght $53,500.00 26-1 REALTOR 623-7461 - 623-2492 BOWMANVI LLE -Ol1der state- ly two storey home in immnac- ulate condition, inground heat- ed cernent pool, change house. Priced at $59,900. $3,000 DOWN -Bowmanvî île, two bedroam bungalow, lake- f ront, Waverley Rd. Owner very anxious. xriced at only $28,900. Phone Guy LeBlanc Real Estate Lt. Realtor - 623-7461 or 623-2492. 26-1 George Blyleven REALTOR Phane 623-5300 ORONOarea immaculate 1100 sq. ft. raised bungalow with many extras on 3 acre lot and a 1200 sq. heavy insulated and heated workshop. Ideal for any tradesman or hanidymnan. ~ rcdat $9,~ O'RONO'Weil ke-pt 6 room-twol storey home with sliding doars ta rpaio and oversized garage on corner lot. Price reduced ta $43,900. STURGEON LAKE 6 year aid 5 room cottage. Only 3 miles from' Lindsay. Could be con- verted inta a permanent or retirement home-. Priced at W31,900. WE HAVE several one and two acre building lots in the Roseneath and Omemee area. Cali us for more information. COLBORNE AREA2 year aid bungalow with garage and pond oný9acre lot. l'hreè acres strawberries mastly sald at the gate could pay for this property which is priced at $78,500. Phone Dick Woudstra 983-5915 George Blyleven 623-5300 25-2 R. "BUD" cVirtue 118 King Street East, Bowmanville &23-2967 Just Listed Executive home with country living, 5 acres and trout stream, over 2000 sq. ft. living area in this 1 year aid sidesplit with 4 bedrooms,, main flaar office, separate D.R., family room with firepiace, double attached garage.. Owners health forces sale, only 20 minutes fram Oshawa. Asking $115,000. Terms. Village Grocery & Variety Store eon established business in a p lcaton.Owner retiring n!Iortunity for person ta escalate this operation, and have a home elsewhere. Asking only $39,900. Country Building Lot 2 acres close'ta Lake Ontario between Newtonville and Part Hope. Asking $23,500. Try your offer. 26-1 WAVER,..Y ýNR. 104 WAvERLY ROAO SUITE 202 BOWMANVILLE, ONT. Bus. 623-6121 RES. '623-3258 Oshawa - 3 bedrao m 2 starey family home, new rec-room with fireplace, garage, has- pital area, 10 per cent first mortgage. Try an offer! Newtonviiie - 4, bedroomn bungalow, full basement, lot 66' x 420', modern kitchen, dining raom, garden area. Asking $37,500. Bowmanvilie - 3 bedroom brick and aluminum family home, family roam, partly finished rec-raom, paved drive, fenced yard. 2- VIC Mari F00R REAL ESTATE LT4O. Rea tor, a Country Living 3 Bedraom brick bungalow an 3/ acre, family raom with walkout ta patio, fruit garden and Iovely view of Lake Ontario. Vendor anxious. $55,700. Iris Fawler. 983-9133. Pofential Plus 1.0 acres, 2 bedroomn brick and, block bungalow near Bowmanville Marina. Zoned light industrial, boat house, $52,900. Joanne Swadran 983- 9133. Mobile'Home Aluminumn and Cedar, 2 bed- rooms, laundry room, beauti- f ully decorated, many ext ras. $21,900. Rein Bonsma 983-9133. Caesa rea Large 5 bedraom 11/2 storey home only one minute fram lakefront. Custom finished living and dining area. Home requires handyman. $49,900. Brian Stevenson 983-9133. 91/4 Per Cent Mortgage Roomy 3 bedroam home in Oshawa, beautiful decor, full basement, single garage. Jim Harbinsan 983-9133. 26-1 REALTOR 623-2593 11/2 Acre Lot - 3 bedroom hame west of Bowmanvilie. Separ- ate din ing moomn, sunpomch and garage with work amea. New bmoadloomn and cushion floar. lAsking $53,500. 1 Orono - 5 bedmoom hame with 2 - 4 pc. baths, boautifuily finished mec moam and separ- ate dining moom. Trees and shrubs. Good mortgage. Only $57,900. New 3 'Bedroomn Home - Ail eiectric, plastered wails and many extra construction fea- 1tumes. Hollywood kitchen with -quaiity cupboards. Large lot overlooiki.ng country side. Trull's Road- Executive 'ranch style country home. 5 bedroams, sepamate dining roomi, 2baths, 2firoplaces, mec moam, double garage, 2 welis and 2,septic systems. Large 1well landscaped lot. Asking $89,1000. 26-1 NE WTON VIILLE Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer and family spent the weekend at their Chemong cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stapleton attended their daughter, Sher- ry's graduation at "The Pines Sehool" last Thursday even- ing. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stapleton and familywere Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cole and family of Port Hope, celebrating Mrs. Cole's birthday. We understand Miss Mar- ilyn Etcher, Port Hope, also ceiebrated a birthday Iast Tuesday but we ikon't give away any secrets! Happy birthday, Marilyn. Shirley and Gien Stapleton greeted the congregation at aur church doors, Sunday morning, for Rev. Mantgom- ery's farewell service. We were pleased ta welcom 'e our aid friend and former minis- ter, Rev. R.C. White and his wife from Oshawa amnong the good-sized crowd in attend- ance, also Mr. and Mrs. E. Warurton of Oshawa. Rev. Montgomery's message was entitle'd "Liking the Mînister" and, as usual, left us with Iplenty of food for thought. He and his wife sang a couple of enjoyable duets, first, "Bless This Church" and in closing, "1Just A Closer Walk With Thee." Both were at the door, bîdding us good-bye and more than one came out with tears in their eyes. We ahl wish them weli in their, new in Peter- borough where they will be, moving this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mer- nul and Keith, Warkworth, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Bea Jones. Newtonville U.C.W. met in the Sunday Schooi hall last Wednesday eveninfg and Pres- ident Inez Boughen opened with the singing of "Sunshine In My Soul" followed by the Lord's Prayer, in unison, and two minutes silence in mem- ory of our two, departed members, Lorchen Adams and Lottie McCullough. Re- portof last meeting was rend by Secretâry Shirley Stapleton and the financial report by Treasurer Sandra Melnnes. Sunshine Committee had re- membered several who have been ill and notes of thanks were read from these, also from, the Beatty family for hospitaiity sbown them and from our Anniversary speak- er, Mrs. Amacher, who re- turned $10 of the $15 given her for ber services. 'A donation of Star Morris 92.2 Per Cent Donald James 89.7 Per Cent Justine Viehover 89 Per Cent Patricia Woodley Cameron Grant' 84.2 Per Cent 86.3 Per Cent Bruno Wunderlich 84 Per Cent Lee Marchand 81 Per Çent Janice Yellowlees 83.3 Per Cent Maniette Stoop Johannes Vooys 88.2 Per Cent 82.5 Per Cent Rosemary Schmegner Ceeul Lowryi 88 Per Cent 81.7 P er Cent $50 was neceived from Jim Adams far services rendered foliowing bis wife's funerai. Lt was moved that in future, when thene is a deatb in aur' U.C.W. the Social Functions will organize the necessary arrangements and we'Iliail be prepared ta help. A request was read for knitting variaus items of chiidren's wear, for the Jack Frost pnagram ta be. taken ta Ebenezer in Septem- ber, at wbicb time Inez Bougben will introduce tbe speaker. The amounts for bath carpet and curtain material had ta be increased and a motion was passed ta caver payments of bath. Prices of windows were discussed and it was decided ta purchase the eleven win- dows needed framn Customn Glass, the most reasonable. Clathes were brought for the baie ta be sent. Unit Lead 1er Marlen e Stacey presented the worsbip period and pnogramn assisted by Jean, Kimbaîl and Lena Clysdale. The hymn "Jesus Is'Ail the World To Me"ý was sung, following the reading by Marlene. A vocal duet by Sherry Stapleton and Evelyn Stacey, "How Great Thou Art" was enjoyed, as weil as a, solo by Evelyn, "He". A dialogue by Marlene and Jean "Saying My Prayers For The Day" ,was quite thought-pro- voking and aftçr this a series of pictures of Newtonville and district in earlier days was sbown by Rev. Montgomery, ta the enjoyment of the twenty-four members and, two or three visitors present. 1Appreciation was expressed and lunch served. Conservation News Deputy Conservation Officers' Day Lindsay District, held a familiarization day for Deputy Conservation Officers of the district June 19, 1976. District management pro- jects as well as instructions on district, enfoncement pro- cedures were presented by the district Conservation Officens and other district staff . Dis- ceussions wene heid with the Deputy Conservation Officens, wha ane ail irecommended by local naturalists groups, sportsmen's associations, game commissions and game and fish clubs. .The Deputies as representa- tives of their different clubs wene able ta bring ta the. Ministry the feelings of eacb club. This made it an inform- ative and interesting, day forf ail.1 Young Wild Animais ta be Avoided Eacb year the Ministry of Natural Resounces receives cails from persans who have found abandonedý wiid ani- mals, bnought them home and want ta know how ta feed them on what ta do with them. Wiid animals seldom, if ever abandon their offsprîng with- out good reason. The parents are probabiy off feeding or temporanily frigbtened tram Mie nest or lair. We would thenefore like ta advise person's that thein seemingly kindness ta young animais through human con- tact in the wilds may unwit- tingly' cause the animais death. Feeding and caning for Georgina James 81.5 Per Cent Rebecca Cowman 90 Per Cent*- *Received Ontario Sebolar- ship in 1975. wild animals is difficuit and dysenteny tbrough improper formulas results in many animal deaths. There is also the danger of contacting nabies from the animals, especially foxes, skunks and raccoons. It is contrary ta regulations to keep wild ani- mais unless a special permit is obtained from the Ministry of Natural Resources. One young victim of well meaning indi- viduals recently paid a visit to this office. A 2 week old fawn, complete with spots, was recently received by this office and finally lodged at the Ministry's home for "Lost and Found" animais near -Mid- hurst. A wise policy for persons encauntering young wild, ani- mais in the wild is ta observe, avoid, leave and. let live as buman contact could make an animal one of nature's un-. touchables. Bleeping Muskies Loose in Stoney Lake' The muskies aren't really bleeping but have been equip- ped with internai radio trans- mitters and JohnMinor of the Rayai Ontanio Museum Ichthyology and Herpetology departn-ent will probably ho the aniy-persan ta hear them. Two tagged maskinonge were wired for sound and released in the Horseshoe Island area of Stoney Lake. The Royal Ontario museum on their research of this fish species bas Jol4n Mînor track- ing them in a Ministry of Natural Resources boat equip- ped with atennas. The fish are tagged at thé origin of the dorsal fin with yell w Lands and Forests dise tags numbered 122890 and 122891. As well tbey have obviaus incision and suttr- marks on the side of the bc Should eithen of these fis,ý caugbt by anglens please report youn c atch as soon as possible ta the Ministry of Natunal Resources office, 322 Kent St. W., Lindsay. The Royal Ontario museumn wouid like ta retrieve the transmit- ters and learn exactiy wbere it was caugbt. In return the angler will be supplied with information.