Friends are pleased that Mr. Don Thompson returned home from Port Perry Hospit- ai on Sunday. Congratulations are extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Ror Minshall (nee- Lorri Turner) who were married fi, the United Church, Blackstock on Saturday. .Sincere sympathy is extend- ed to Mrs. Austin Beacock, Blackstock on the tragie death of her husband and sympathy is also extended to Mrs. Andrew Heaslip, Janetville on the sudden. death of ber husband. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mor- ris and Ronnie, Toronto, visited on Sunday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Law- rence Cooledge and remained for evening dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc- Laughlin spent Tuesday to Sunday with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eaton and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Annett in London. On Frîday they at- tended the Ploughing Match at Walkerton. Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers and Earl were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bowers, John and Brian, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Page, Nicola - and Katrina from England who spent three weeks with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Stan McNeely re- turned home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Grahame Fish spent a recent weekend with their camper in the Haliburton Highlands and called guests Highlands and called on a number of friends. 1Saturday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Fish were Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Fish, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith and Penny, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Corby and Paul Vaneyk, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jacob, Dianna and Rhonda, R.R. Blackstock. This was a family party to honor Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob on their wedding anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Vivian- had a pleasant holiday on Saturday and Sunday of last week at Mottawa. The autumn colors were vivid and most beautiful. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ke Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stephenson and Pearl attended Bobcaygeon Fair. They report a huge crowd and an excellent fair with a splendid program on the agenda - neyer a duil moment - and the turkey dinner served on the grounds, was most delicious, The wooded hilîs to the east of Nestieton are a panorama of color and the village is an amphitheatre of many hues. What a béautiful season this is!I quiet and peaceful - good friends, good neighbours. All that makes life worhtwhile. Nestieton United dhurch Wûmen On Tuesday evening Mrs. Norman Mairs was the grac- ious hostess for the September meeting of Nestleton United- Church Women. Following the theme hymn, Mrs. Victor Malcolm presi- dent, thanked the hostesa, extended a weicome to ail and read an appropriate poem September. Mrs. George Bow- ers gave a splendid Devotional with "Giving" the theme. Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm, the secretary read the min- utes, and correspondence and finances were reported. It was decided not to have a faîl dinner. Volunteers were asked to assist with the nursery in the Sunday Scbool. A letter was received from the Region- al Volunteer Service who works with the Children's Aid Society, to assist with Christ- mas needs, toys, and cash donations, food vouchers etc. The full Presbytery will meet October 18 in Port Perry with trial purposes. Rudexsheim huIs were sbown with tiers and tiers of grapes being grown. These are ail hand cultivated and the -grapes are carried down to the wineries. At Kol Dusseldorfen an old well is kept in repair. This was where the townsfolk obtained ESTLETON ttheir water -in the early days. Nestieton Sunday Services d At Munich the old Roman gate Presbyterian -is still there. On May Day the In the Presbyterian Church, May Tree is a tradition and on Sunday morning, Miss many private folk get their Dorothy Bulmer, Deaconess, May Tree or May Pole and read the Scripture passage decbrate it. In Munich there Luke 14:1-6 - What kind of are 54 churches wîth many education do we want for our cathedrals, and outdoor cafes church school children? Often and plazas are everywhere. education tends to be an * ctberfest parade with horse intellectual exercise. Facts drawn beer wagon at Wieder- are known but how to put these 1schen is a never-to-be-forgot- facts into action is not known. 7ten time of merry making and Think of aIl the facts that we good fellowship when every- have in our heads that weare one is happy. not acting upon. We ail know A Roman Cathedral with that people are starving and two high towers has two balîs that earthquakes and hurri- of soiid gold on the top. These canes take their toîl - yet we were given by the King of keep'on saying that we should Bavaria. iook after our own first. Christ Mrs. Welts who lived in neyer intends this - neyer. 1Germany during the war United Church years, told of some of the In the United Church Rev- horrors of war, with familles erend Victor Parsons chose beîng separated and many the "Chirstlike Motive" as ths neyer being re-united. She subject for bis message read- spoke of the Berlin Wall and mng the Bible passage Romans 1East Berlin and West Berlin. 12:1-8. The Good Samaritan If we, as Canadians could showed the Christlike spirit appreciate how fortunate we and it behooves us to "Do" are (no regimentation) there likewise. "Be ye doers" "Do would NE VER no NE VER be unto others as- ye would that another strike in Canada. they should do unto you". The To conclude an informative longivity of a man's life does and pleasant evening Mrs. not determine bis ultimate Arnold Williams and Mrs. worth to his fellow men. It is Wilfred Vine assisted the bis "Doing" which is import- bostess witb lunch and Mrs. ant. Practise the golden ruje. Ralpb Sader expressed the Keep active and serve others. appreciation. The choir sang Thank you. Winners Citizen weel 14 tablesv Manns - 85, 84, 3rd - Dot Maybelle St Wright - 71 Manns - 77, Sympathy Mrs. Austi family on tl of the late Thursday. We are pl( Frank Baile. improvemer. General Ho heart attack Needlesst Martyn's a their new gr Congratuh Mrs. Ron Turner) wbo Saturday. Mrs. Lorn4 Mrs. Murra3 Mrs. Frank Mrs. Harve and Mrs. Roi Mrs. Bob I the Social Ei in honourd William Rai married on 1 Congratule Mrs. Ross celebrated tl Anniversary SMr. Pal Brampton, parents Mr. Atkinson on1 The Sept. meeting wae tasty lunch enigunit dasopen with a poej Round Abot Camp 'con( theme "Chri exciting." G the hymna wherever Go "Pass t( minutes wer proved. Edý gave the trea was decided World Devq Committees the 4 H banq the Junior F, Margaret M report front Welfare. Tha who knit, etc. the meeting« Church Sept Regional at Church Oct. was made enlarge the L ground.. It wa looking into t Thelma Wrig guest speake from Dunbarl interesting tE sionary work 1962 - 1972. thanked the, left over Baza diplay for sa was closed. CongratliaI anci RoyM competed in Pitching Coni national Floui captured the Trophy for Saturday. On FridayE Mrs. Roy MeL and Mrs. Har attended the 1 Kincardine's munity Compl Mrs. L. Mc proud of her Chadd Roberi Mr. and Mrs..ý Glad to h~ Dempsey is1 hospital and fi Mr. and Mrs visited Mr. Bushfield, Lori ed the plowing Congratulati Mrs. Ivan Th< new grandison. Mr. and Mrs Blaâckstock ,' at the Senior lin and Mr. and Mrs. Harold ýkly card party with McLaughlin visited Mr. and were: lst - Anne Mrs. Ken Dunsmore, Durham, 2nd - Marion Bell, - on Saturday evening. ,g Brock - 81, 4th - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van- one - 79, 5th - Carl Camp and Mr. and Mrs. Harry 79, 6th - Richard Carnegie were Sunday guests Low Russ Coates. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ris extended to VanCamp -and family. n Beacock and Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. he sudden passing Les Waters who recently Austin Beacock on purchased the bouse owned by Mrs. Lorne Griffen. leased to hear that The Brownies enjoyed their y is showing some buffet supper at the Rec. nt in Oshawa Centre on Sept. 2th with 120 )spital following a present. klast week. Pat Sleep, District Commis- to say the Harold sioner, welcomed the guests. re thrilled with The three brownies who flew andaughter. up to guides were Dawn lations to Mr. and Bouillon, Annette Haines, Minshall (Lori Debbie McEachern. The four owere married on guides who got their ail round ie Hski, rè nd cords were Leanne Fisher, e Hski, r. nd Marlene Parsons, Teresa y Hoskin,, Mr. and Wygarde, and Trish> Sleep. :Hoskin, Mr. and The Brown Owl from the 3rd ey Graham, Mr. pack Francis Fisher was )n Hoskin, Mr. and honoured with a gif t, prior to Fletcher attended moving to London. The three :vening and Dance leaders from 2nd Cartwright of Mr. and Mrs. Pack were honoured with a tteliffe who were gift because of pack losing, Ericlay evening. were Carol Cook, Ilene Wray, ations to Mr. and anci Shirley Gettins (Brown ;Atkinson who Owl). Each leader reported on heir 27th Wedding their activities from previous on Friday. years. Pianist - Janet Parsons itric Atkinson, - Ranger. The toast to guiding visited with his was given by Elsa Bongard and Mrs. Ross and replied to by Jessie the weekend. Gunter. The toast. to Mothers U.C.W. general was made by Leanne Fisher s opened with a and replied to by. Rika provided by the Wygarde. There is an urgent tPresident Jean plea for Brownie Leaders. ned the business =i "Get off the B»owlîig ut." Ruby Van- TeamStandings Sucted worship Maple Grove 8 points, 6199 stians are really pnH ' ,67;Fr 'ail Malcolm lead pins, Hi86'1-, 6173;5,Fa22m "The Church Bys6 56; oin , 24 d's People," and Enniskillen 3, 5287; Town On. e The May Boys 3, 5258; Combines 3, re read and ap- 4955; Salem 2, 5328; Tyrone 2, ith -McLaughlin 5311; Rurals 1, 4844. surer's report. t Top 10 Averages - H. 1to increase the McLaughlin 260 (3), M. Rey- relopment tund. nolds 240 (3), R. Weir (3); Don were formed for Taylor 232, F. Wotten 222, D. luet Nov. 5th and Wood 219, K. McGill 218, M. armers Nov. 20. Smelt 217, T. Pleasance 209, B. ountjoy gave a Coombes 208. the Supply and High Single - H. McLaughlin anks to everyone 314, M. Reynolds 287, Don ýJean announced Taylor 274; High Triple - H. at the Kîngsview McLaughlin 780 - 269, 197, 314; L 29, and the Don Taylor 769- 227, 268, 274; the Port Ferry F. Wotten 727- 2>49, 243, 235. 18. A suggestion ME RRY MAKERS to fix up and Elliott 5324 pins, 9 points, booth at the fair Smith 5312, 8; McFeeters 4785, as decided to get 6 his matter now. 6 Dowholis,4737, 4; Moore ht introduced the 4805, 3; Atkinson 4709, 3; er, Olive Baylis Huisman 4740, 2; Knapp 4682, ton who gave and 1. alk on ber mis- High Single in Korea from Huisman - 268. Marion Larmer High Double Êýakr A fp Moore - 417. ar items were on le. The meeting ions to Harold cLaughlin wh o ithe Horsehoe est at the Inter- ghing Match and Alex McKinney lst place on evening Mr. and Lauglin and Mr. old McLaughlin arge banquet at New Com-, lex. cArthur is very .new grandson. t, third son for Ardis McArthur. ear Miss, Ida home from the ýeeling better. s. Murray Byers and Mrs. Les ndon, and enjoy- g match. tions to Mr. and ompson on their sRoy MeLaugh- Pat Marjerrison 623-4115 Dollie Davey 786-2254 <Newtonville) Cottage Lot Rice Lake, north shore, high wooded lot, 100' lake f ontage., 515,900. Garden Hill 13 wooded acres with stream, ideal home site or investment. $27,500. Garden Hill Starter home - One acre lot, older 11/2 storey house. Ideal for handyman. $29,900. Bewdley Close to Rice Lake- 3 bedroom ranch bungalow, air-condi- tioned, finished recreation oom, large insulated work- shop. Gýood for hobbyshop or woodworking. $49,900. MAPLE GROVE - Two acres surround this older home with new addition, dininq_éarea, possible f ifth bedroom, rec room, includes f ive appliances , two' piece4-pce. bathrooms. Asking $55,000. SIXTY ACRES - Clark Twsp., on Ganaraska River nother east of Taunton Rd., good recreation property. TWENTY ONE ACRES - HaIt bush, hait open field, west side of Solina Road. 52 King Ste West Bowmanville 623-2453 SALE or TRADE - Owner will trade for a home in or near Bowrnanville. Lovely 3 bedroom split level home with 2 car garage in Pontypool. Extra quality broadloom; roughed-in fireplace in future ec. room; paved drive; 1/2 acre well landscaped lot; large patio and many other features. PRICED TO SELL - Terms Available. AFTER HOURS: S. Annis - 623-7664 P. Kowal Jr. - 623-5868 1066 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa Phone 728-7328 NORTH STREET NEWCASTLE - Large 3 bedroomn sidesplit home on extra large, nicely landscaped lot. Very modern large kitchen. Exceptional family.room with natural fireplace. Attached garage. See it today. HAN DYMAN'S SPECIAL - Cottage in need of repair on large 42 x 220 ft. lot. Fronting Lake Ontario at W st Beach. OnIy $15,000. DOG KENN E L-on large 115 x 207',lot, also 3 bedroom bungalow. Close to Bowmanville. Asking $47,900. 3 ACRE HOBBY FARM - with large family size home, 2 barns and creek. Priced to selI $68,900. 50 ACRE PARCEL --- vacant land near Tyrone. Ideal for executive type home $79,900. Buy and seil with confidence Nationwide referral1 service Bowmanville - 623-3911, 576-8094 ~ baller REAL ESTATU 196 Bond St. E., Oshawa JUST LISTED EXECUTIVE HOME - 4 large bedrooms, separate dining room, family room with fireplace, 11/ baths, double garage on a 99' x 254' lot. Cali office for appointments to inspect. HIGHWAY$38,900 H GWYLOCATION - 2 bedroom house with 281 x 32' workshop' or storage garage - Just East of Bowmanville on No. 2 - Hurry on this one. LISTING URGENTLY REQUIRED OSHAWA - ideal starter home in area close to school, shopZing and hospital, 2 bedrooms, separate D.R., finishedgRec room and paved drive. Good 91/2 per cent mor tgage, asking $42,500. Vendors anxious. CANADA PERMANENT TRUST REALTOR 500 ROSSLAND RD. W. OSHAWA 725-1155 MUST BE SEEN - $52,900 4 bedroom 2 storey home with attached'garage in Bowmanville area. Vendor anxious to sell. Shown by app't. oni y. Please cail Ruth Clemens 725-1155 or 725-2097. M.LS isted. Realtor, e Oshawa 579-5497 Orono 983-9133 ANTIQUE LOVERS 100 year old brick home, Newcastle, 36 x 18 inground pool, 1/2 acre, very private. Try an offer. Vendor very anxious. Will assist in financing. $55,900. Joanne Swadron. OSHAWA Three bedroom, brick, 2 storey, semi. Single attached garage, full basement, 9 1/ per cent mortgage. Reduced to $46,900. Jim Harbinson. Il ACRES -KENDAL Three bedroom cedar home, finishedl rec room, 2 walkouts, ingmound pool, bordeming on the Ganaraska Forest. Asking $85,000. Jim Harbinson. BCIWMAN VILLE Four bedroom sidespllt, family moom wlth fireplace and walkout. Single attached garage. 9/ per cent f irst mortgage. $62,000. ORONO ESTATES 4 bedroom brick and aluminum 2 storey home, 2 baths, 93/4 per cent mortgage, electric heat, $50,900. Jim Harbînson NEWTONVILLE, 538,500 Attractive 2 bedmoom bungalow, large lot, drive through garage, small barn, finished rec. room. Joanne Swadron1 ~REALTOR GEORGE623-4428 181 Church Street Bowmanville REAL ESTATE LIMITED NEWCASTLE - A well decomated 3 bedroom bungalow. Finished rec. room with bar and fireplace. Large backyard. Reduced to $49,900.00 for quick sale. Terms. tPRIME COUNTRY AREA - il' x 16'8- master bedroomn in this 3 bedroomn home, separate dining room with sliding glass doors. Just east of Bowmanville. $55,900.00. REALTOR CKOHRD725-1133 Toronto LUne 368-4290 MOVING TO TORONTO! Custom builIt 3 bedroom, fi!replace and sepa rate dining room. Full Price $69,900.: MOSPORT 10 Acres with snack bar and 3 bedroom bungalow. Huge barn. Only $50,900. Vendor considering taking trade. R. CHOLKAN& CO. LTD. REALTOR' R."BUD" virte 118 King Street East, Bowmanville 1623-2967 BOWMANVILLE- Only 2 yrs. new, 4 bedroom tri-level. Large living room and dining area, family room with fîreplace, Rec. and games room in basement, attached garage, many other extras and vendor anxious to move. Asking $64,500. Below replacement value. Try your offer. NEWCASTLE JUST LISTED- Retirement or starter home, 2 bedroom, combined living room and dininq alcove, close to shopping and school. Lot -66' x 151. Asking $38,000. Terms, caîl today. MARMORA AREA - 26 acres of good farm land, has horse barn, chicken shed and work shed. Vendor hold the mortgage. Asking $17,500. Terms at 10 per cent. -BOWMA NVILLE 623-3393 ORONO 983-9547 WANTED 2 or 3 bedroom Brick Bungalow in Newcastle Central area. Also, Orono modern 3 or 4 bedroom Ranch Bungalow with ail conveniences. We have buyers for the a bove and if you are ready to selI, Caî11 Bil11 Grady, Orono 983-9547 or Bow, 623-3393. NEW 1200 SQ. FT. 3 -bedroom Back-split Bungalow with carport, located on extra large lot in Newcastle Village. Must be sold. Listed at $54,500, wilî consider all offers or accept older home in trade. Cali Bill Grady Bow. 623-3393 or Orono 983-9547, KENDAL HILLS- ..10OACRES- High, Scenicand rolling, close to Ganaraska Forest. 30 minutes to Oshawa. Good road. Asking $34,900. See it NOW! CaliBill Turansky. EXECUTIVE RANCH BUNGALOW - COURTICE - 1400 sq. ft. of gracious living space with 3 bedrooms, family room, P~ool and 1/2 Acre Lot. Asking $76,500 with reasonable term's. Cali Tony Klompmaker. BOWMANVI LLE - $42,500 - Large Master bedroom in this 2 storey, twîn home with Walkout to fully fenced yard, larae aarden shed. ýIome fea-tres a large kitchen. 93/ per cent Mortgage. Cali Bill Turansky. ORONO COUNTRY HOME - Lovely 3 bedroom Side-spl it with Famil1y room and f ireplace. Situated on 3/ Acre fully treed lot. Only 20 minutes to Oshawa. Asking $68,900. Cali Tony Klompmaker. BOWMANVILLE - 2 Storey, 4 bedrooms, 11V2 baths. attached garage in nice area. Only 3 years old. Asklng $53,900. Cali Ken Brown OWNER TRANSFERRED - Bowmanville super Raised Bungalow with 2 car garag e, 111/2 baths and super lot. Low down payment to qua lIlfled buyer. Open for offers. Asking $55,900. Cal Ken Brown. 8 PER CENT MORTGAGE - BOWMANVILLE - Superb 4 bedroom home with f ireplace, family room, 1'/2-baths. 2car gairage. Asking $59,900. CaliKemn Brown. GREAT STARTER TWIN HOME.- in the ero j ~Bowmanvllle. Askig5490 BOWMANVILLE - Excellent construction, plaster walls, large 53' x 154' lot completely sodded, hol lywood kitchen, 3 bedrooms, broadloom and cushion floors, corner fireplace in the Rec. room facility. Good area, asking $64,900.