To Ali Liberals The Executive of your Durham East Liberal Associa- tion (which includes parts of the City of Oshawa) have passed a special resolution urging all Liberals and parti- cularly its own members to respond to the current appeal for Blood Donors. Clinic to be held, AT: St. Gregory's Parish Hall DATE: Thursday, the 7th of October, 1976 TIME: 1:30to4:30and 6:00to 8:30 p.m. THANK YOU E. RICHARD LOVEKIN, President, DURHAM EAST LIBERAL ASSOCIATION 40-1 Dr. A.F. McKenzie's office will be closed October 11-17. 40-2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ANDOTHERS Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Thomas Gaye, late of the City of Oshawa, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, (formerly of the Town of Bowmanville), are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned, solicitors for the Executors on or before October 30th, 1976, after which date the estate's assests will be distributed having regard only to claims that have been then received. FLETCHER, MCKAY Barristers &Solicitors 192 King Street W. Oshawa, Ontario 40-3 ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES (Division of Mines) Form 5 The Pits and Quarries Control Act, 1971 NOTICE OF APPLICATION 1, Gerald M. Balson, Hampton P.O., Ont. LOB iJO hereby give notice that application has been made for a licence to open, establish or operate a PIT on the lands described as follows: Lot 7, Concession 9, Town of Newcastle, formerly Darling- ton Township, Durham Re- gion, consisting of 5.42 acres more or less. The estimated amount of Gravel and Sand to be extracted annually is 15,000 tons. The operation will be a Intermittent operation with a Portable-plant installation. The last day upon which written objections may be filed with the Minister of Natural Resources is Novem- ber 15, 1976, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 1W3. Gerald M. Balson (signature of applicant) Dated this 23rd day of September, 1976. 39-2 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO BETWE EN: EILEEN VAUGHAN FOUND Petitioner AND RONALD JAMES FOUND Respondent NOTICE TO THE RESPON- DENT: TAKE NOTICE that a Petition for Divorce and for costs and custody of the children of the marriage has been presented by the Peti- tioner, Eileen Vaughan Found. You may inspect the Peti- tion at the Office of the Local Registrar of this Court at 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, On ta rio. If you wish ta appear ta oppose the Petition or if you seek ather relief, your ap- pearance or answer or answer and counter-petition must be delivered in accordance with the Rules of Court. In default of Appearance or Answer you will not be entitled ta notice of any further proceedings. A copy of the Petition and Notice of Petition will be mailed ta you on receipt of a written request addressed taothe above named Local Registrar. DOUGLAS J. BARBER Barrister and Solicitor 22 King Street East P.O. Box 339 BOWMA NV IL LE, Ontaria LiC 3L1 Solicitor for the Petitioner 40-1 Harry Voernn Insurance 181 Church St., Bowmanvilîe, Ont. Phone 623-4428 Res. 623-7597 AUTOMOBILE AND FIRE INSURANCE 28tf 1, Kenneth Alan Benford will not be responsible for any debts incurred in my name by my wife, Patricia Joan Ben- ford, after Oct. 6th, 1976. 40-2 Senior Citizens, 10 per cent off ail hair services. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. Open 6 days a week. Kut n' Kuri Beauty Shop, 71 King St. E. Phone 623-5019. "A very friendly atmosphere."" 38-4 1, Ben Piels, 74 Scugog St., Bowmanville, Ontario, will not be responsible for any debts, contracted in my name by anyone, on or after this date, Oct. 1, 1976 without my written consent. Ben Piels Councillor Kenneth Lyall has opened a municipal office at 57 King Street East, Bow-, manville. Anyone needing help with a municipal problem is invited to call 623-6744 or if no answer 987-5020. 34-tf 1976 CHEVETTE, like new, 6,900 miles, custom interior, radio, rear defogger, sport mirrors, reasona ble, must seil. Phone Broaklin 655-4198. 40-1 1974 SPORTS Rally Challen- ger, 360 4-barrel, loaded with options, electronic ignition, Sets 21 m.p.g. Apply 107 iberty St. N., Bowmanville. 40-f, '73 TOYOTA Corona Mark Il Stationwagon, 6 cyl., 4 speed, p.s. and p.b., AM-FM, radiais. Must be seen. $2,900. Phone 623-7995. 40-1 1975 CH EV. IMPALA Custom, 350 4-bbl., oower steering, power brakes. 22,000 miles. Phone 623-7206. 40-1 '69 DODGE MONACO Wagon, reconditioned motor and transmission. Body fair $500. Phone 987-5266. 40-1x 1965 PONTIAC convertible, 283, custom sport, $400orbest affer. Must seil. Phone 987-4549. 40-1 '71 CHEVELLE Malibu, 350, low mileage, radials, power steering, power brakes, radio, ood condition. $1750 certiífied. Phone 623-6769 after 5. 1976 9 passenger CHEV lm- pala wagon, 27 options. Phone 623-6919. 40-1 '69 CHEV., 4 door, V-8, automatic. Best offer. Phone 987-4942. 40-1 1970 GRAND PRIX, maroon, $1400 or best offer. Phone 987-4343. 40-1 '66 PLYMOUTH stationwagon $250 or best offer. Phone 1-786-2438. 40-1 PRIVATE sale, 1975 MONTE CARLO, well maintained, power equipped, for details call 623-4897. 40-2 1973 GRAND PRIX, ail power, air conditioning, buckets. Best offer. Mike 623-3416. 40-1x 1972 FORD VAN. Excellent condition. Phone 987-4817 affer 6. 40-1 VITALIZING! Phone 723-1155 for Rustproofing on new or used vehicles. Written war- ranty Durham Vitalizing, phone 723-1155. 25-tf 1976 DODGE Aspen wa- gon, special edition, 6 cyl. automatic, $5100. Possible financing available. 1-786-2509 40-1' 1968 CHEV 1/2 ton, 6 cylinder standard, $1100 or best offer. Phone 987-5226. 40-1 1970 F I R E BIR D, A-1 condition V-8, 400, power steering and brakes, automatic, safet cer- tified. Best offer. Phone 623-6773. 40-1 '68 CHEV. Wagon Belair 283 motor excellent shape. Phone 623-5954. 40-1 -e 2nd and 3rd MORTGAGE MONEY' AVAILABLE - 5 year term - Open Mortgages - No payments for three months - No bonuses - No Credit Checks - No inquiry from neighbors - Confidential arrangements made in your home - Borrow as low as $1,600 - Fast service Call Mr. Wilks Mortgages bought and sold (Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax) 683-2611 699-1211 (Toronto) 33-tf me "r V I ei - FREE REMOVAL OF FRESH, DEAD and DISABLED FARM STOCK, CA LL MARGWI LL FUR FARM Hampton 263-2721 30 tf GARAGE, from Nov. 1 until April 1 in Bowmanville, for car storage. Phone 623-6045 after 5. 37 tf CAR leaving for New Bruns- wick October 14th. Passengers wanted. Phone 987-4327 after 5. 40-1 By retired gentleman, small breed short haired dog prefer- ably Boston terrier or Boxer. Phone 728-5984, Oshawa. 40-1 BOWLERS for rural bowling league, 9 p.m. Tuesday nights. Contact 576-2970. 40-1 BOWMANVILLE - two bed- room apartment, living room, kitchen and bath. Immediate possession. Reasonable. Heat- ed. Cable TV. Phone 623-7523. 38tf SEVEN room farm house, near Courtice on Hwy. 2. Al conveniences. Phone 1293- 6810. $250. Available Oct. 3. 40-1 WINTER storage space avail- able for cars and trailers. Reasonable rates in Bowman- ville area. Phone 623-9145. 40-1 MODERN garage. Parkway Area. Phone 623-4809. 40-1 ROOM for rent. Phone 623-7750. 39-1 $175 MONTHLY, available Nov. 1, two storey, three bedroom brick, full basement, near Blackstock. Phone 986-4340. 40-1 FOURbbedroom Townhouse, fuiy broadloomed, garage, balcony, in Port Hope. Occu- pancy October 1. Phone 1-416- 447-2659 after 5 p.m. 37-4x THREE bedroom house, Bow- manville, close to downtown. $250 month. Available Nov. 1. Adults preferred. Phone 1-885- 6072. 40-1 BEAUTIFUL older home on King St. East, Bowmanville. Centre hall plan with large family room on main floor. 4 large bedrooms plus full bat hroom on second flbar. Lovelyback garden. Possible commercial use. Available Nov. 1sf. Phone 623-2473. GUITAR LESSONS Also 4 string Banjo T C Tommy Cinnamon T 623-5060 FOR 38-3 WESTERN CANADA SCHOOLOF AUCTIONEERING LTD. Canada's first, and the only completely Canadian course offered anywhere. Licensed under the Trade Schools Licensing Act, R.S.A. 1970, C,366. For particulars of the next course write: Box 687, Lacombe, Alberta or Phone 782-6215 36-9 RELIABLE aduits would lîke country house to rent. Withîn commuting distance of Osh- awa, 1 705-292-7121. 35-8x USED PIANOS Player Piano Lotsof used pianos in stock, organstoo! OSHAWA ORGAN CENTRE 16 Simcoe N. (at King) 728-1675 25-tf -o ME= - CASH for gold, silver, coins, guns, clocks, jewellery, dish- es, furniture, crocks, paint- ings, sealers, appliances. Friendly Flea Market, 23 King West, 725-9783. 38-tf IJSED Furniture and Appli- ances. Paddy's Market, Hampton 263-2241. 33-tf Cars, TrUcks, Tractors, Motorcycles Snowmobiles 0 For Wrecking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residen4ce 623-7112 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM Quotation For SNOW REMOVAL FOR THE 1976-77 SEASON Q-WD-43-76 Quotations will be received by the undersigned until 12:00 noon, Tuesday, October 12, 1976 for the plowing, and nemoving of snow at various locations in the Region of Durham. Specifications and quotation forms may be secured from the office of the undersigned. Lowest or any quotation not necessarily accepted. D.S. Irvine, Senior Btiyer, 605 Rossiand Rd. E., Whitby, Onta- i THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE BOARD OF EDUCATION TENDER Applications will be receiv- ed by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 12, 1976 for the provision of student transportation. The successful applicant will be required to supply a car or station wagon for the trans- portation of pupils from the Oak Hills area, Lot 28, Concession 5, Hamilton Town- ship ta'existing school bus routes. Specifications regarding this transportation require- ment must be received trom M.A. Macleod, Business Administrator and Treasurer, The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Educa- tion, P.O. Box 470, D'Arcy Street North, Cobourg, On- tario. K9A 4L2. RESULTS COUNT! Multiple Listing Service, Oshawa & District Real Estate Board tf A three bedroom towrhouse ideal for family living, located on a quiet court in Bowman- ville, close to schools, $275 a month. Cali Mrs. Simpson 623-3393 Bowmanville or Toronto 923-9174. Call from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.W. Frank Real Estate Ltd., Realtor. 40-1 BACHELOR apartment, un- furnished, available immed- iately. Phone 623-7737 between 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. 40-1 HOUSE for rent. Newtonville. 2 bedroom, occupancy after Oct. 10. Phone 623-7703. 40-1 STORE for rent. Formerly occupied by Collis Electric, 12 Silver Street. Available November 15. Apply 66 King St. W. Phone 623-3303. URGENTLY REQUIREDI! We have cash buyers for homes in the Bowmanville area. Perhaps your home would bring top dollar? We'll 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- ville576-6120. 17-tf GOODYEAR CANADA I Industria Products Division .a.1 has immediate opening fo Qualified Machinist 'With Papers' in the Bowmanville plan Rate of pay $6.635 per hi with excellent company p fringe benefits as well off shift premiums. Interested parties sho apply in person to: C.E. Trim, Goodyear Canada Inc. 45 Raynes Ave. Bowmanville. Elderly Bowmanvile la requires a part-time chauff who does not object occasional city driving. Wi Advertiser 646, c-o The Ca dian Statesman, P.O. Box1 Bowmanville.M CLEANING person, for off: Write Advertiser 647, Canadian Statesman, P Box 190, Bowmanville, O NEED a pressure syste Water Softeners? Repair all makes. Harvey P art Orono 983-5206 or Zenith 14 ALLIN COLE'S MOB MECHAN (Tune-ups AIl1 work dane by Lic At your hom Ail parts and labo PHOI BoW NC. COST CONTROL, required for wood products firm with some experience in costing, knowledge in time study and drafting helpful. Please send resume and salary expected t: CURVPLY WOOD PRODUCTS Box 90 Orono, Ontario LOB1MO Attention: E. H. Samuel 40-1 BROOKDALE-KINGSWAY NURSERY has vacancy on their field crew for permanent year- round employment. Chauf- feur's licence necessary. Apply in person to: 150 Duke St., Bowmanville S 9 a.m. - 5p.m. MONDAY- FRIDAY 40-1 PART-TIME Cocktail Waitress Preferrably for Weekends 6 p.m. - 1 a.m. Mus be neat, personable - attractive Cafeteria Server Must be over 18. Personable. No experience necessary. Shift work. PART-TIME Bartender Must be over 18. Weekends involved. For interview: Phone 623-3373 MR. BOURKE Flying Dutchman Motor Inn 40-1 DRIVE-R sales persan for catering firm. Phonee983-9413 after 6 p.m. 40-1 HOUSEKEEPER for elderly gentleman to live in. Apply in writing to Advertiser 643, c-o Canadian Statesman, Box 190, Bowmanville, Ontario LIC 3K9. 40-1 Al|-Type Painting & Roofing Flats, tar and gravel, metal, cold process, leaks, repairs, shingles, interior and exterior paintin. Free estimates. PHONE 623-5038 19-tf Durham Masonry Contractors td. Bricks - Logs Field Stonework Specializing in Fireplaces Phone 576-0230 Night 439-6516 38-tf 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 Estimates Cal 1623-2641 INSTALL an Esso furnace, boiler, humidifier, heater or air cleaner. Combination wood and oil. Financing avail- able. Furnaces cleaned. Parts and service policy. Cali Harvey Partner, our Esso service dealer. Free esti- mates. Orono 983-5206 or Zenith 14620. 24 hour service. 36-tf J. A. HAYES (SMOKEY) MEATS Custom Cutfing FREEZER ORDERS 174 Ritson Rd. S. Oshawa Phone 579-8011or 623-7056 36-tf CUSTOM FORAGE HARVESTING Phone 579-0562 Lloyd Barnes Plumbing Carpentry, Renovating Al General Repairs REASONABLE RATES 263-2288 27-tf Professional Steam Cleaning Services Commercial - Industrial Residential Wall-to-Wall Broadloom Carpets, Rugs & Upholstery CALL BOB AT 623-2383 29-tf Ron's Floor Care Commercial and household cleaning. Dry foam rug and' carpet shampooing. Wax re- moval, walI washing. Ron Turcotte 623-7966 33-tf Monte Hennessey Carpentry and Trim Industrial, Commercial, ResidentialMaintenance Phone 579-5957' or 623-4581 37-tf Lawn and Garden Ca re Grass cutting, roto tiîling and lawn rolling with a commer- cial machine. Seedina down new lawns and old, tree cutting, painting, and odd jobs cleaning up. 500 Ibs. pressure. washing for farm equipment trucks, etc. Robert Jones 987-5222 - 987-4098 27-tf BUTCHER CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING WM. HENDERSON 263-8072 INSTALLING or renovating a bathroom, kitchen, laundry room, etc. Pipes, valves and fittings from Harvey Partner. We service all makes. Call Orono 983-5206 or Zenith 14620., 36-tf- OXFORD Bricklayers and Stonemasons (Our fireplaces do not smoke) 1-983-5606 25-tf Peter Sutherland Aluminum Prod. Siding - Soffit - Facer Eavestrough - Windows Doors - Awnings 623-4398 For Free Estimate 22-tf C & C JANITOR SERVICE Carpet - Upholstery Professionally Cleaned FREE ESTIMATES Phone 623-3624 BOWMANVILLE 33f - *SEWII~iâlfffli i 33-tfi Bill sSale at Pethick's Auction GLASS and MIRRORS LTD. Barn, Haydon, one mile east ra of Enniskillen on Saturday 7 Division St., Bowmanviîle evening, October 9th, several Ontario. Phone 62s-5187 antique pieces, brass bed, 2 Sheet and Float Glass clocks, copper bolier, oil Sealed Units - St'rm Windows iamps, other smali pieces of Store Fronts - Float Mirrors furniture. Sale time 7 p.m. Patterned and Colored Glass Cliff Pethick auctioneer. t. and Glazing. 40-1 hour 17 tf paid Saturday, Oct. 9 - 10 a.m. as WA ( ÏWèls bored, 30" ftil; Property of Wayne Downs, ;Ward's Well Boring. Tele- Coboconk, 3 miles west on ould phone 342-2030. Representa-i highway 46, clearing sale of tive Harry L. Wade. Tele- constuction e q uipment, phone 987-4531. 16-tf trucks, snowmobiles, carpen- -- ter equipment, sheet metal equipment, new and used Gloria's Canvas plumbing supplies, snow- 40-1 mobiles, 1973 case 580B back- - &Upih0i5$VY' hoe with extendahoe and cab dy, Custom Made (reserve bid) No reserve on eur anything else. 1969 John Deere to Boat, trailer and sail covers 350 truck and loader, 1966 rite and tarps. Any size. Ali other International tandem dump na- canvas needs or repairs. All truck, certified, 1964 Chevro- 190, types of upholstery and re- let 960 with 1500 gal tank and 40-1 covering. Freeestimates. vacuum pump, certified, 1972 623-4654 Ford 1/2 ton pick up, certified, ice6 9ton triple axIe trailer, 2 - 1973 C-0 40-1 snowmobiles, land saw, joint-' .O. er planer, wood lathe, tin- )nt. smith tools, brake, shear, DARLINGTON forming machine, grooving MASONRY machine edger, lockformer, deE etc., some furniture, dishes. Brick, Block, Stone Note time 10 a.m. come early em? CHIMNEY & FIREPLACES for preview and register. No em. HIMNY & IREPACESreserve. Orval McLean auc- s ta CHIMNEY CLEANING tioneer 324-2783 Lindsay. nery 4620. Phone 623-2176 39-2 36-tf 45 ff Tuesday Evening, Oct. 12 7:30 p.m. ILE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE The Second KAWARTHA KLASSIC Holstein Sale spon- ICAL REPAIRS sored by the Peterboro County, Ho'stein Club. 50 Head. Top seBrakesM- Etc.) Type and Production. Several censed Class "A" Mechanicyoung, very good cows. Many e garplacedof business. fresh and ready for fail )r guaranteed. Terms cash. roduction. A select group 0f NE 623-5045 ýeifers rm the top of some - reat herds. Lloyd Wilson, umanville ale manager and Auctioneer, 52-tf Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 3 39-2 Going Out of Business Selling for H. W. Knapp, Bowmanville on the Base Line East off Liberty St. on Thursday, Oct. 14th AIl of the wrecking yard and tools, 3 tow trucks, 1973 Chev. car, two way radios and base good for 40 miles in AI condition, steel lathe, vise, tire wrenches and cnanger, chains, truck chains, large assortment of hand wrenches, pipe and die set, new parts for cars and old parts. These are a fewofthet ings being sold. Mr. Knapp has been in Business for over 30 years. There is still loads of useful articles. Herb's health has forced him to close the doors of his business. No Reserve. Terms cash. Sale time 12:30 p.m. L. Harris, cerk, Cliff Pet- hick, auctioneer. 40-1 AUCTION SALE of Furniture and Antiques M EThe property 0f Mr. and Mrs. rnie Trimble in the Villaqe of Greenwood, 5 miles east 0f Brooklin, Saturday, October 9th at 11:30 a.m. Victoria lave seat, Stan1ev Concert iano, oak sideboard, antique table and six wooden chairs, captain's chair, chests, chime clock, wicker fern stand, electric stove, fridge, and upright freezer, in Dxcellent condition, set of Pioneer pressed glass, ail pedestal cake plate, water pitcher, fruit bowl and cover, cream and sugar and butter dish, cranberry sugar shaker, crystal water pitcher and six glasses, antique foot warmer, steel engraving' picture of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert opening the Great Exhibition of ail Nation's in Crystal Palace in 1851, oak piano chair, oak rocking chair, large number of old quilts, sheets, pillow cases, bed spreads, exceptionally large number of tools, electri- cal supplies, numerous other arTicles. Terms cash, no reserve, property sold. Earl Gauslin, auctioneer. 40-1 Auction Sale Saturday, October 9 at 1:15 p.m. At Bannister's Auction Hall beside Fire Hall in Bewdley, consisting of: round oak pedestal table, pressed back chairs, oak wardrobe, tables, chests of drawers, chairs, dishes, g lassware, deock, Admirai TV, 3 refrigerators, small appliances and other items stili being consigned. Roger Bannister auctioneer. (416) 797-2651 40-1 Auction Sale Grist Mill Auction Barn Newtonvilîe, Oct. 8th, Friday, 7: 00 p. m. Complete dining room suite (9 pieces), leatherette chester- field and chair, colonial day- bed and matching colonial coffee tables and lamps, electric stove with overhead oven, wringer washer, electric rhord oraan, desk, stroller, playpen, humidifier, single beds, Zenith color T.V., dres- sers, chests of drawers, wood- stock pump, organ (in good condition and very ornate), trunks, frames, and many more items including a small estate from Port Hope. Terms cash. Auctioneers Stapleton Bros. 786-2244. 40-1w Auction sale, Sat., Oct. 16, 1976, 12:30 p.m. from the estate of the late Carl Billings, at his residence, Main St., Orono. Auction sale of uality antique furniture, inc iuding one of a kind, solid walnut dining room suite, with six Chiovendale chairs, Duncan Fyfe chesterfield, two walnut love seats, French Provincial Mason and Risch piano, wal- nut high poster bed with matching chest on chest; one three piece walnut bedroom suite; one three piece oak bedroom suite; two oak hall tables; one walnut gateleg table; French provincial chesterfield suite; in excellent condition; three harvest tables; one pot bellied antique stove; one upright antique Quebec heater; three Axmin- ster rugs; several antique side chairs; as well as washer, dryer, two refrigerators, elec- tric stove, dishes, brass candle sticks, several tools, garden furniture, and many other items too numerous to mention. Plan to keep this date in mind for one of the best sales to be held in this area. Charles Reid, Auctioneer, Lawrence Harris, clerk. 39-3 Auction sale of furniture and things for Mr. and Mrs. James Bell, 6 Concession St. West, Bowmanville on Monday, October l1th, Thanksgiving Day. Antique settee, maple dining room suite (Imperial Loyalist), matching antique table, 2 cushîoned ma ple chairs,antique wardro b e, antique pine cupboard, mar- ble fireplace circa 1850, lmp. Loyalist maple coffee table, chesterfield, wrought iron ipieces, antique rocking chair, rattan and wicker furniture, cut glass, crystal, china, silver (some sterling), lawn mower, snowcshovel, tools, etc., garden chairs, quantify of lumber, tiffany shade, ail lamp, fiat irons, fruit sealens, smal elect. appliances. Many other articles. No reserve. Terms cash. Time 1 p.m. Lawrence Harris clerk, Cliff. Pethick auctioneer. Annual Fall Stocker Sales - Tuesday, October 19th and Tuesday, October 26th at 1:00 p.m. at Lindsay Community Sale Barn R.R.2 Lindsay, Ont. (Little Britain Road). Stocker steers, heifers and calves sold in truckload lots or to your satisfaction. Always a top quality sale of local farmers' stock. Our reg ular weekly sales are Mondays and Fri- days at 1:00 p.m. Lindsay Community Sale Barn - The oldest established Livestock Auction Market in Eastern Ontario. Carl Hickson, Pro- prietor and Auctioneer, Rea- oro, Ont., 705-324-9959 -324- 2774. 38-5 Wednesday, October 13tl Auction Sale of Househozr Furniture. The property of the late Inez Anita Todd, Lot 18 Con. 7 Hope Twp. 1/2 mile west of Garden Hill (R.R. 1 Campbellcroft). Evans Bros. piano, davenport, leather couch, card table and 8 chairs coffee and end tables, B & W television, lamps, Viking small deep freeze, kitchen table and 8 round backed chairs, silver chest and silver, Moffatt stove, rugs, dishes, drapes, linens, quilts, cedar chest, 3 washstands, bedroom suite, electric sewing machine and chair, small electric appliances, swing set, tri- cycles, tires, washing machine, lamps, baby car seat, stroller, carriage, crib, coal ail lamp, lantern, full contents of home. Terms Cash No Reserve. Sale at 1 p.m. Carl Hickson Auctioneer, Rea- boro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 40-1 ........... COUNTY-WIDE tourist assoc- lation requires fulitime man- ager to sell memberships and advertising. Monthiy salary and commission plus travel expenses. Car necessary. Semi-retired person with sales experience preferred. Ap- plications received up to and including October 15th. Mail To: Box 456, Cobourg, Ont. 40-1 DO you enjoy meeting people? Part time, hours are flexible, extra hep needed to show fail and Christmas specials of Fuller Brush. If interested call Patrick Wiebe, 1-372-9969 or write 416 Walton St., Cobourg, Ontario. 40-4x Ref rigeration and Appliance Service Commercial and Domestic Refrigeration - Milk Coolers PHONE BERT SYER Days .........623-5774 Nights ·····.····· · 623-3177 Lander Hardware and ELECTRIC 2-tf Jim's Body Shop located at Pete's Esso on Scugog. Paint and repair, cars and trucks. 623-3122 39-tf D. Beers & Sons CONSTRUCTION New Homes - Renovating Rec Rooms Repairsof all types. PHONE 623-2263 1 Tuesday, October 12, ila.m. Hoîsteins and Dairy Equipment Complete Rossdale Holstein Dispersal for Cephas Bolton, R.R. 9, Peterboro. Selling at the farm at 11 a.m. on Con. 9, Duro Twp. Take Hwy 7. 2 miles east of Peterboro to M-F dealer (Con. 9) then turn north 5 miles to farm. 100 Head, 1 Excellent 9 V.G. Registered, R.O.P. Tested and Classified. A masterbreeders' herd with 35 years of pedigreed buildin A top production herd a& great families. Also sellin 5400 lb. Delaval bulk tank and Sputnik milk carrier. Lloyd Wison, - Sale Manager and Auctioneer, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 40-1 Auction Sale for Mackies Van and Storage, Oshawa. To be hed 7at Stirtevant's Auction Hall, 27 Hall Street, Oshawa, on Thursday, Oct. 7, 1976 at 6 p.m. Electric stove, refriger- ator, chesterfield suite, 3 bedroom suites, chest, of drawers, dressers, large wardrobe, occasional chairs, platform rocker, single and double beds, chrome suite, large quantity of carpet, trunk, vanity, television, night table, mirrors, sewing machine, kitchen cabinet,,gar- den tools, buffet, dining room table and chairs, card table and chairs, round table, stool, restaurant tables, benches, portable T.V., radio record player, organ. This is a large sale. Please note starting time. Terms cash. No reserve. All furniture must be sold on same day. Sales every Tues- day and Thursday at 6 p.m. Sales room open Monday to Friday 12 noon 'till2 p.m. also 7 to 9 p.m. Myles King, Auctioneer and Cartage. Office 725-5751, residence 723-0501. 40-1 Auction Sale Saturday, October 9th, 1976 1 p.m. From the estate of the late William Edward Taylor, auction sale of his entire household contents to be held at 12 Saunders Avenue, Bow- manville, Ontario, including one solid walnut desk, Colonial chesterfield suite with two chairs, one walnut china cabinet, Colonial kitchen set with four chairs, one antique walnut round fernery, one mahogany chest of drawers- two rench Provincial b, raom suites, one brass bed- excellent condition, an oa diningroom suite wîth round table, six chairs, buffet and china cabinet, prints, mirrors, several books, carpet sweeper, elecfric broom, linens, dishes, swag and floor lamps, garden furniture and many other items too numer- our to mention. Please keA.' this date in mind. All conter are in excellent conditi.x Charles Reid, Auctioneer, Pat Reid, Clerk. Terms Cash day of sale. 40-1 Auction Sale 0f househoîd effects and farm irnpjements on Saturday, Oc9 at-1 p.m. for Mrs. M.G. Bullock, first road west of Orono and north on the Leskard Road, first farm. Frig, stove, coal and wood stove, deep freeze, player piano and 65 rails, 2 chesterfie d beds andrchair, coffee table, 2 chest of drawers, 6 D.R. chairs, table and sideboard, small tables, sewing machine, jars, High chair, 3 pce. bedroom suite, bed couch, fool chest, Int. tractor, grey Ford trac- tor, plow cultivator, 3 furrow plow, 7 ft. tractor mower, seed drill, chains disc, snow fence, m spreader, snow fence, side rake, loader for tractor, wagon and rack, windless 30 ft. baie carrier, qu. of small articles, some antiques, forks and shovels, no reserve, terms cash. Lawrence Harris clerk, Cliff Pethick auctioneer. 39-2 RESPONSIBLE persan ta care for 2 young giris in mly home Monday - riday 6:30 a.m - 4:00 p.m. Pay $40 per week. Phone 623-7644. 40-1 RECEPTIONIST. This is an excellent opportunity for a person with a pleasant person- ality to act as a receptionist to the general public on a part time basis. The hours wili be from 12 noon ta 6 p.m. Monday to Friday in the Town of Bowmanville. Please apply to Advertiser 645, c-o Canad- ian Statesman, Box 190, Bow- manville, Ont. LiC 3K9 and a personal interview will be arranged. -40-1