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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Oct 1976, p. 11

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BUMA - Albert and Donna (nee Archibald) are pleased to announce the birth of thein f irst born, a daughter, Melissa 'Margaret Tettje, on Friday, Sept. 24, 1976 at Oshawa General Hospital, weighing 6 1lbs. 2 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Margaret Archibald of Burketon, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Buma of Enniskillen. Great grandparents are Mrs. Jeannie English, Toronto, Mrs. Minniie Archibald, Fen- elon Falî's and'Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taisma of Bowman. ville. 1 41-if GIBSON - Lynda (Tyrrell) and Walter are pleased to announce a sister for Leanne and Tyler, Amy' Kathleen,' born October 6 at 5: 16 a.m., weighing 8 lbs. 21/2 ozs. Proud g randparents are Mrs. Ethel T yrrel1, Orono, and Grace and Harold Gibson, Newcastle. 41-1 MEADOWýS - Lori and Perry Meadows are proud to an- nounce the birth of their daug hter Jennifer Ann, born Septem ber 28, 1976 weighing 7 Ibs.10i/2ozs. Grandaughter of Mn. Howard Brommeil and the late Emma Brommell and Mn. and Mrs. George Mea- dows. Great grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Luxton and Mrs. Isabell Woodward. Special thanks to the Matenni- ty Ward nurses and Dr. J. Rundle and Dr. H. B. Rundle. 41-1 OKE - Sarah is pleased to announce the arrivaI of her baby brother Steven Donald Walter on September 24, 1976 at Memonial Hospital, Bow- manviîle. Proud parents are Steven and Barbara. Grand- parents are Mr.' and Mrs. Clarence Oke, Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. George Krieg, Dundlas. Many than ks f0 Dr. H. B. Rundle and staff in maternity ward. I..mr ADAMS - At Memorial Hos pitaI, Bowmanville, Sun day, October, lth, 1976, Wellington Adams, New- castle, in his 79th yea r, husband of the late Olive Souch, dear father 0f Audrey (Mrs. Robert Rutherford), Orono, Ross, Newcastle, Keith R.R. 1, Orono, grandfather of five q randchildren'. Service 2àAvs 1eld in the Morris -- Funeral Chapel, Bowman- ville-, on Tuesda'y afternoron. Intermient Orono Cemetery. 41-1w COUTTS, Hug h S. (Scottie) - At Kingston GeneralIHospital, Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1976, Hugh Coutts- (formerly of Hamp- ton), in his 7th year. Beloved 'ýusband of Eileen Glenfield. Jear father of Mrs. P. Jeyes -(Nancy), Mrs. J. Bell (Isabel- la), Mrs. M. Hanus (Sharon), Mrs. B. Ross (Robeta), Mrs, R. Doucette (Mary), Mrs. Campbell (Elizabeth), David, Hugh Jr., and Clyde. Rested at the Northcutt Elliotf Funeral Home. Funeral service was held Saturday. Interment Hampton Cemetery. 41-1 CARNATION ~\ For AIl Your Fîower Needs STOP IN AND SEE 'OUR WEEKEND SPECIAL! THEY'RE HARD TO BEAT Carnation Flower Shop 33 Division St. 623-7141 WADE- FOWLES - On' Saturday, October 2, 1976, Jack S. Wade, Newcastle and Maryon B. Fowles, Missis- sauga were united in mar- niage in lslington United Church. 41-1 On the occasion of their 45th Wedding Anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Avery will receive friends and relatives at Coldsprings Hall, Sunday, October 17, 1976, 2 ta 4 p.m. Best Wishes on ly. 41-1 Charles and AIma Lang- maid's family wish to invite friends, relatives and, neigh- bors to an Open House in celebration of their 25th Wed- ding Anniversary. It will be held on Sunday, October 24, 1976 from 2 - 4:30 and 7 - 9 at Solina Community Hall. Best wishes only please. 41-1 The family of Allan A. Martin, retired inspector of Public Schools, invite his friends' and relatives to a reception in his honor on Sunday, October l7th, in Simcoe Street Unted Church Parlours, Bagot Street, Oshawa, from 2:00 p.m. to LOUC~S~, Leslie George - At Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, Oct. 8, 1976, Leslie Loucks in his 82nd year. Loving father of Lorrie, (Sid) Enfield, Mrs. Bruce Reid (Elenor), Bowmanville, Ken- neth and Bill, both of Calgary. Also survived by three sisters and ten grandchildren. Rested at the Northcutt Elîiott Funen- aI Home. Funeral service was held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Interment Hamp- ton Cemetery. 41-1 MARTINELL, Lorne ýH., - Suddenly at the Port Hope and District Hospital on Tuesday, Octoben 5, 1976. Lamne Martin- eh, age sixty-nine yeans, beloved husband of Inene Luxon. Dean father of Ray, Kendal, and Dick, Pont Hope; Leilla (Mns. Ken Clark) New- tonville, and Betty (Mrs. Robent Brooks), Cobourg. Also Ioved by seventeen grandchildnren andi three.great gnandchildren. Dear brothier of Vena Roach, Peterborough; Edna Palmer,,Port Hope and Gordon (Pete) Matineil, Has- tings. Service at the D.E. Allison Funenal Home, 103 Miii Street, North, Port Hope on Wednesday, October 6 at 4 p.m. Interment Welcome Cemetery. Memoniai dona- tions to the Ontario Heant Fund would be aàppreciated by the family. 41-1 UPRIGHT - Suddenly in Manvers Township, on Wed- nesday Ocoe 6th, 1976, Wilam Upni ght, Toronto, aged 31 yeans, dean brother of Leslie. Rested at the Morris Funenal Chapel, Bowman- ville. Service and inferment in Hamilton. 41-1w YAN BELLE DAILY Dlivery ta... Oshawa - Bomaenville Aria Phone 623-4441 43-ff Durham CoUnt'y's Oldest FUneral Serv-ice MAORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL 4 DIVISION STREET, BOWMÀANVILLE TWO OFF-STREET PARKING AREAS Phone 623-5480 Da-y or Night Serving this district for 96 years. fil c I~t LLot FUneral Home THOUGHTFULNESS -CONCERN -SER VICE Service to your needs . . . our f irst concern. So that you wiII be relieved from worry and detail. 53 DIVISION STRE ET, BOWMANVILLE 623-5669 SI1M PSO NS MEËMORTFA LS 88,5-6434 49 Lavinia Street Port Hope Monuments - Markers - Inscriptions - Wrought Fnon Fîower Stands - Home Appointments Gladly Arranged RUTTER GRANITE COMPANY LIMITED Established 1846 P.O. Box 176 73 Ontario Street Port Hope, Ontaria LiAl3W3 High Quality at Reasonable Prices Phone 885-5216 Home 885-5222 WORKANSKP - UALITY McCULLOUGH, Charles Ray - Suddenly on Wednesdlay, October 6, 1976- Charles Ray McCullough in his 24th r ear . Beloved son of Ray and ileen McCullough of Yelver- ton. Dear brother of George, Gloria and Mary ail at home. Grandson of Herman McGill 0f Bethany. Rested at the Mackey Funeral Home, Lind- say for service in chapel on Friday, October 8 at 3:30 p.m. Interment Yelverton Cerne- tery. 41-1 BATES- Millie. In loving mnemory of a dean mother and grandmother, Millie who pas- sed! away Oct. 15, 1969. We mourned for her in silence, No eyes can see us weep; But many a silent tear is shed While others are asleep. - Lovingly remembened by Reva and Bill, Michael, Debbie, Wendy and Andy and Trina. 41-1 COOPER, Florence May (Greenwood) - In loving memony of a dear mother and grandmother who passed away Oct. 15, 1975. Though absent you are very .near, StilI loved, stili missed, and very dear., - Ever remembened by son Laurence, Gladys and grand- children. 41-lx MCLAUGHLIN - Robent (Bob) who left us so suddenly on October 13, 1968. Memory is the golden bridge That keeps aur heants in touch With ail the long past yester- days And those we loved so much. - SadI y missed and Iavingiy remem bered aI ways by His Famiîy. 41-ix SEVERN Elsie --- 1n-ovin-g memany of a dean mother and gnandmothen. Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just a memory, sad and true; Just the love and sweet devotion 0f the one who thinks of you. - Even remembered by the family. ___41-lx Herbie and Gwen Gibson of Newcastîe, wishto thanik 'heir many friends and relatives for the beautiful and generous gifts, flowers and cards ne- ceived on the occasion of their golden wedding and for mak- ing the day a happy one for us. 41-ix Mn. and Mrs. Edwand Cop- Ping wish to thank their fniends and relatives for the gifts, cards and best wishes or their Golden Wedding An- nivensany. Special thanks tc the U.C.W. and eiders of Kirby, United Church and Rev. B. Long With sincere thanks tc their family and gnandchil- dren for making this such a, memorable day. E. C. and May Copping 41 -lx Manythanksto Drs. Clarke, and Anfossi, nurses on sur- 9 ery, relatives, and friends for thein kindness duning my stay in hospital and at home. Marilyn Haywand I wouîd Ïlike to thank relatives, frîends and neigh- bons for the beautiful floral tnibutes, cards, donations and messages of sympathy in the loss of a loving husband, Mn. Leslie Jackson. Special thanks to Rev. E. Schammerhorn, for his comforting message, ta Dr. A. Westgarth, and staff of 2nd f on, alIso the paîl-bear- ens, Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home and the U.C.W. ladies who served lunch, it was greatly appreciated. Chrissie Jackson 41 - 1 Helen Beacock and family would like to express their thanks and appreciation to ail the friends and neighbors for donations, which wi Il be going ta Port Penny Hospital and kind gestures in our recent time of need. Special thanks ta Rev. Rose and Rev. Pansons for their consoling words. 41-1 I wish ta thank ail my neighbors at number 4 and numben 2 Nelson St. for cards and f lowers. A special thanks ta Dr. Ewart, Dr. Long and Dr. Murphy, also the nursing staff on 2nd and lst floon for thein kindness while in Mem- onial Hospital. Sincerely Annie Rivers 41 -1 41-1 BUSINES - - OPPORTUNITY Village of Newcastle COMMERCIAL BUILDING 576 sq. ft. 2 washnooms, air conditioned, excellent site for combined barber and smoke shop, gift shop office etc. Thene is no barber shop in Newcastle. Adjoining one bedroom heated apartment 650 sq. ft., if requined. Write Box 196 Newcastle LOA 1 HO 24-tf 41-1 GENTLEMAN boarder want- ed, no shift working please. Phone 623-3265. 40-2 FINIEQU LITY MONUMEP TSAND MARK -RS STAF FORD t4h~I BROS. LTD. Tynone L.0. B. A. 1244 Euchre and Penny Sale, Wednesdlay, Oct. 27, 1976 at 8 pm i n the Tyrone Loyal Orange Hall. Admission 50c Penny Sale tickets available from members and at Hall that night. 40-3 BINGO N EWCASTLE COMMUN ITY HALL Tues.,Oct. i 9th Early Bird Games 7:30 Regular Bingo 8: 00 $400 in Prizes PLUS $500 JACKPOT Sponsored by NEWCASTLE LIONS 41- 1 St. Johns Martha Group FALL RUMMAGE SALE Thursday, Oct. l4th from9a.m.to9p.m. "ONE DAY ONLY" Coffee & Cookies 40-2 MONSTER BINGO New Starting Time THURSDAY - 7:30 . *Spansored by Oshawa Minor Sot tball JUBILEE PAVILlON OSHA WA 50-tf HAMPTON UNITED CHU RCH HARVEST HOME SERVICE On Sunday October l7th at 10: 15 a.m. Guest Speaker REV. JOHN LOUGHEED ;pecial choir music and guest soloist. Everyone welcome 41- 1 Courtice Secondary School Drama Club will present THE WIZARD OF OZ Dec. 2, 3,1&4 Watch for further details. 41- 1 ADULT COU NS ELLING WILL BE AVAILABLE EVERY THURSDAY AT BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL for people who have discontinued thein formai education and are thinking of retraining or resum ing their formai education. No appointment necessary. No charge. For f unthen information Contact Miss Hughes or Mn. Schwa lm at the High School. 3- Arts 'n Crafts 76 St. Paul's United Church SAT.,OCT.23rd 1-8 p.M. ADMISSIONS50CENTS 39-4 WOO DVIE W COMMUNITY CENTRE MONSTER BINGO NEXT MONDAY 7:45 P.M. RED ÉARN - WAYNE ST. OSHA WA 21 -tf BAZAAR AND GIANT AUCTION ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH HALL Liberty St. South Sat.,Oct.23rd, 19 - 4 with auction in evening. Sponsored by Cathoiic Women's League. R.*O.P. tested Yorkshire boars and gilts. Tom Pleasance, R.R. 5 Bowmanviîle, 263-2719. 40-2 EQUESTR!AN TRAINING CENTRE LARGE INDOOR ARENA BOARDING instruction in Equitation Jumping Dressage Schooling of Hunters & Jumpers Hunters & Jumpers Bought & SoId ,RR 3 BOWMANVILE6237336 ft Long' Sault Club 50 Penny Sale, Bake Sale and Atternoon Tea, Wednesday, Nov. 10 *arigat 2 p&m. in Tyrone Comunity Cntre. Admis- sion 50c. Doon Pnizes. 40-2 EBEN EZE R TURKEY SUPPER Sat., Oct. 23rd Settings: 4:,30 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Tickets:, Aduîts $4.50 Chiîdren (il and under) $2.00 FOR TICKETS CALL: 728-2172 af ter 5 p.mn. 40-3 ,Garage Sale, October 23rd, 1a. m. f0 6 p.mn. Leskard Rd. 21/2 miles north of Taunton Rd. Appliances, furniture, etc. 41-1 APPEARING AT The Queen's Hotel 1N EWCASTL E WHITE WATER COUNTRY Friday - Saturday October 15-16 Dancing 9 - i 41-1 The Bowmanville Kinsme n Club will be, holdingt their Cystic Fibrosis Ta gDay on Oct. lSth and l6th in the Town of Bowmanville for private donations or if you would like a C.F. Can. in your home for a, period of time, p lease contact Siebe Luchies, Cystic Fibrosis Chairman at 623-7315. 41-1 Fîrst Dance of the Season SOL INA COMMUN ITY HALL SA TURDAY OCTOBER 23rd RAY AVERY'S ORCHESTRA EVERYONE WELCOME 41-2 House of Amber, Antique and Gift Shop, pre-Christmas Tea, October 15, 16 and 17 from 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. North end Hampton VilIlage. Shop in the nela xing atmos phere of our home and coun try gift shop. Phone 263-2981. Club Annrene Scugog Island FALL DANCE BAND SCH EDU LE Fni.,Oct. 15-"Lockerbie" Oct.16-"The Shadows" cOct.23-"Something Blue" Oct.30-"Par-Four" Nov.6-"Sun" NovA13- Positive Outlook" Nov.20-" Par Four" Nov.27-"Littîe Caesar and the Consuls" Dec.4-" Positive Outîook" Dec.1 1-"Lockerbie" Dec.18-" Par Four" New Year's Eve " Something Blue" INFORMATION: Don Armstrong 725-4344 or 576-6599 Grand opening, Tuesday, Octoben l9th, Connelly s Scottish Bakery, Bond Tow- ens, Oshawa. 579-4872. 41- 1 Durham Northumberland Progressive Consenvative Association wishes to an- nounce the founding and annual meeting to be held in Bowmanville at the Memoial Park Club House, Liberty St. S., on Wed., Oct. 20, 8 p.m. There will be a general meeting, election of officens and a question and answer peniod with Alan Lawrence our Member of Parliament in Ottawa. Everyone weicome. 41-1 Dance - Pont ypool Comm un- ity Centre - Saturday, Oct. l6th, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. "The Clanemont County Boys" $5.00 couple - Refneshments. 41-1 $500.00 In 59 numbers on less NEWCASTLE LION'S BINGO Tuesday, October 19 7:30 pm N EWCASTL E COýMMU N ITY HALL LOST, strayed or stolen in Tyrone - Hampton area, black, part Husky and Collie dag named Blackie. Wîdow's companion. If you have this dog wiIl you please retunn hen. Reward ta f inder. Phone 263-8430 after f ive. 41- 1 WELL cured hay, first and second cutting. Phone 263-2655 Hampton. 40-2- 8,000 BALES of hay, Tys on Farms, Newtonvllle, 786-2927. 33-tf Fl . i P ROC ESING CH 1LOR E N W Camieras and Photogra phic Supplies 78 King St. W., Bowmanviîle 623-2404 35-10 CAR PETS of aIl kinds, custom made drapes and sheers, hard- surface flooring,' professianal-' y installed. Free estimates. Your one stop shopping. F.A. Kramp, 37-41 King St. E., Bowmanvilîe. Furniture, Car- pet and Drapes. 13-tf COMPR ESSORS AIl kinds of mâchinery. SeIl. Buy. Trade. Rent. MONDAY TO SATURDAY 9-6 Ace Machinery 859A Nelson Street Oshawa, Ontario 723-0933 VANDA Beauty Counsellor, Mrs. Bonnie Faber, represent- ative. Caîl today, I will be glad to show you our exciting new products for Christmas. Hm pton 263-2981. 39-5 FREE .20' x 40' steel and wood shed. Tear down and keep material. Phone 623-5683. 41-1 1953 FERGUSON Tractor, rebuilt motor with, snow blow- en and chains $1500. Also heavy duty loading ram p and single ski doo trailer. Phone 987-5165. 41-1 RIFLE 30-06 Remington, Model 760 pump, with tip off scope, $250. Set of chrome header bars for 350 engine $75. Phone 987-4382. 41-1 Pineri-dge Tire Sa les TIRES AND WHEELS To fit your car or truck. Phone 623-4866 BOWMANVI LLE 23-tf, RAMBÏLER tËrailers, FaIli clearance, save up to $600. Newcastle Trailer Park and Sales. No. 2 highway, New- castle, 987-5131. 40-2 New Machinery Specia Is 4555 Forage Harvester with 72" -pick-up and 2 corn head. .$5350 46-4F-14" Bottom mounted plow ................. $1425 710-4F-18" Bottom semi- mounted piow (automatic reset> ................ $3695 Krone Rotary Tiller (Wonking width 50")............ $1775 Used Machinery 434D I.H. Tractor..$3650 Model 80 1.H. combine... $1500 Gehi Model F B88 Forage Blowen .............. $ 725 Model 575 Cockshutt 6F-16" bottom (automatic reset) plow ................. $3000 l.H. ls0spreader....... $ 950 New Holland 131 spneader ............. $ 775 633 Cockshutt spreaden . - $ 825 We now have Interest Free Programs on new and used tractons and most other. sea- sonal farm equipment. Rager Davidson is now our Sales Representative in the Bow- manville area. Customers in Bowmanviîîe, Blackstock, Hampton, New- castle and Orono cail ZENITH 34400. DEERHOUNDS. 623-7392. Pho ne, 41-lx TEAKWOOD, Scandinaviani, Danish, bednoorn, complete;' SLininq 1room, 9 piece; living roonV wafiÀüit,- cfféee tàbt5 new furnitune, very reason- able. Phone 1-247-4377. 10-tf Pure Pine Shavings Ba led, Dust-free Phone 723-6660 29-tf VEAR old cut apple wood. Reasonable. Caîl 987-4304,or 623-4519. 40-3 Water Detivery- For fiîîing swimming Pools; and weîîs. PHONE FRED WILLIS 623-2469 19-tf WHITE'S T.-V-.TOWERS Towens, U HF, V HF Aeriaîs, Rotons& 1ApaRtenti AaRtepar &Homes Pne-Wined Ask About Our G uarantee Phone 576-5606, E. WHITE COU RT 1< A PP L E S, seconds $2.501 - Peans $3.00 bushel. Fec Orchards. Phone 263-20; Sunday sales. ELMER'S New and Funniture and Appliance. buy contents of homes.F Hampton 263-2294. SOFA bed with mat chair. $100. Baby crib mattress $30. Phone afi a.m. 623-6475. ELECTROHOME hum! used one season. Best, Phone 623-4569. '74 BEATTY double snowmobile trailen. Exc, condition. $160. Phone 623-7044. 37-tf EAR PIERCING SERVICE Hooperý's Jewellers Lt. ýRegular Pnice $12.00 NO0 10.00 with studs Special 10 per cent reduction on f irst purchase of earrings with the release form. Phone 623-5747 'For Appointment 45-tf iRiding lessons given by qualified instructor - equita- tion, jumping, basic dressage. Use your own horse or we have good horses available. Also hanses broken a'nd train- ed. Calîl 623-4558. 25-tf HORSES boarded and trained, box stals, arena, riding les- sons, and trail nidin g - loskin Stables. Phone Bliackstock 986-5558. 41-1 Dr. A.F. McKenzie's office wiIl be closed October 11-17. 40-2 Harry Voerman Insurance 181 Church St., Bowmanville, Ont. Phone 623-4428 Res. 62l.7597 AUTOMOBILE AND FIRE INSU RANC E 'E CE STOP 3- BEDWETTING' We are a total Canadian bushel Organization specializing in deathis field. A necent interview )74ma with several1 dactors about bed 40-8x wetting and aur program wil answen many of youn ques- tions. Concenned parents of Used children four years and up s. We write to Phone E. C. S. BOX 485, OSHAWA 19-tf 4- ching, 1, Kenneth Alan Benford will with not be responsible for any, ter 10 debts incurned in my name by my wife, Patricia Joan Ben- 41-1 fond, after Oct. 6th, 1976. 40-2 idifier Senior Citizens, 10 per cent off er. off ail hair services. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesda y only. 41-1 Open 6 days a week. Kut n' - KurI Beauty Shop, 71 King St. E. Phone 623-5019. "A very bay friendly atmosphene." elient -38-4 days 41-lx ASSORTMENT of drapes a nd matching bedspneads. Cali at ter 5, 623-7028. 41-lx CHROME kitchen suite, 3 pc. bedroomn suite, 2 sectional chesterfield, coffee table, and 2 end tables, divan, chairs,, continental bed and head- board, Inglis Citation auto- matic washen and dnyer, Wilton rua 6Y9" x 9' and undenpad. ExcelJent con- dition. Reasonable, 983-5549. 41-lx MATCHED set of tables, two end, one coffee, in Swedish' Walnut $45 complete. Phone 623-3165. 41-lx SAVE on EVE RGR E ENS &SHRU BS PHON E 987-4589 "NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT AND SAV E." 41-3x TOP soul, Leland Payne, 1-786- 2512. 17-tf PADDY'S Market now haq new furniture, appliances T.V.'s and stereos and aIs( used furnitune and appliances 'Nl accept trade-ins. Paddy'i Market, Hampton, phone 263 2241. 33-t i ,JSED Furniture and Appli. ances. Paddy's Market, Hampton 263-2241. 26-tit TAýBLE 'potatoes, excellent Counc«ilor Kenneth Lyall- has open'ed a municipal office at 57 King Street East, Bow- manville. Anyone needing help weh a municipal problem, is invited to caîl 623-6744 or if no answer 987-5020. NOTICE TO CREI ANDOTHEI Creditons and othE dlaims a gainst the Thomas Gaye, late c of Oshawa, in the Municipaiity 0f (fonmerly of the Bowmanviie), are n send full particularý dlaims ta the unc solicitors for the ExE or before October3 after which date thý assests will be di having negard only that have been then FLETCHER, M( Barristers &Soli( 192 King Street Oshawa, Onta 'ýIESUJLTS Ci IMuItiple Listing Oshawa & D Real'Estate R OB IN SON qa.4U y - u 623-2847LO'ê. &KITCHEN FARM EQUIPMENT -LTD. Pick Your Own TOP CASH F (Vour International Fresh Vegetables FOR Harvester Fanm Machinery FRED EYMAN FARIM UEDP Dealer) CUTC SDPA 1/2 mile east of àJunction 7 CURI and 35highways, south of From Hwy. 2 take 13th Line Player Piai Lindsay. 4-1nonth one block. 0t Lots of used 41- 40tf pianos in stoc1 OSHAWA SCREENED SAND GRAVEL & STONE LIMESTONE PRODUCTS ALI SIZES FOR DRIVEWAYS &PARKING LOTS TOPSOIL & OIRT F111L j DELIVEREO OR REMOVED TRUCKS & LOADERS FOR RENT SHOW REMOVAL Phono Oshawa 725-0à'232 SOLINA RD.* N. I MILE NORTH OF HIWAY 2 SAND -& GRAVEL SUPPLY organs tooI OSHAWA 0F CENTRE 16 SimcoeN. (atI 728-1675 DI1TO-RS RS ers having Estate of of the City Regiona i Durham, Town of "equined to '5 of such dersigned, ecutors on 3th, 1976, ie estate's istributed ta dlaims neceived. CKAY icitons 4 W. ia URGE'NTLY REÔUIRÉD!! OUNTI1 ýWe have cash buyers for homes in the Bowmanville anea. Perhaps youn home, would bring top dollar? We'lI: be pleased ta appraise it for' -o yow~ and help you blocate th friendiy efficient sale of your: Iistrlct home, cail P. & R. Realty' Board-Company, Realtor, Bennett Boàrd Rd. and No. 2 Hwy., Bowman- tf vi11e 576-6120. 17-tf PIA D1 UJsED Furniture and Appli., ances. Paddy's Market, MOS Hampton 263-2241. 33-tf ino Be a RED'CROSS. k, Blo0oci Donor ZGAN CAe for gold, silver, coins, Eguns, cdocks, wllrdish- es, furniture, crocks, paint- King) J ings, sealers, appliances. Friendly Flea Market, 23 King 25-tf Westë725-9783. 38-tf SCHOOL OF AUCTIONEERING LTD. Canada's first, and the only completely Canadian course of f eed anywhere. Licensed under the Trade Schools Licensing Act, R.S.A. 1970, C.366. For particulars of the next course write: Box 687, Lactombe, Alberta or Phone 782-6215 36-0 2nd and 3rd MORTGAG E> MONEY A VA ILAB LE - 5 year term. - Open Motgages - Na payments for thnee months -No bonuses -No Credit Checks , -No inquiny fnom neighbors -Confidentiai arrangements made in your home -Bornow as low as $1,600 -Fast service Cail Mr. Wilks Mortgages bought and sold (Oshawa, Whîtby, Ajax) 683-2611 699-1211 (Toronto) 33-tf FREÊ REMOVAL 0F FRESH, DEAD and DISABLED FARM STOCK,, CALL MARGWI LL FUR FARM Hampton 263-2721 30-tf GIRLS age7- 10, interested in Browni.es in Bowmanville and Maple Grove areas. Cali 623-2929. 4.1-lx TEACHER for guitar lessons. Phone 623-7392. 41-ix WANTED, vacation-lots and acreages. 416-267-9301. 2625 Eglinton Ave. E. Scarbor- ough, Ont. 41 -tf GARAGE, fram Nov. 1 until April 1 in Bowmanville, for car storage. Phone 623-6045 atten 5. 37-tf Corporation of The Town of Newcastle. Depa rtment of Parks and Recreation WANTED Gynastic instruc- tors for Public School chul- dren. Please contact Mn. Joe Caruana, Dept. of Parks and Recreation, 623-3114 on 987- 5039. No expenience neces- sary. 4- RELIABLE aduits wouid like country house to nent. Within commuting distance of Oshl- awa, 1-705-292-7121. Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motodrcyce- Snowmobi les For Wrecking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-57 56, Residence 623-7112 1 45-tW vestock- .,:or Sa le orn-ing;ýýý E t ven r 1

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